User Manual EML1101
Basic Settings
System option
Max. number of add-on stations
Corresponds with:
EML+ EMD
S 2
4 + 2
•
8 = 20 Channels
M 4
4 + 4
•
8 = 36 Channels
L 10
4 + 10
•
8 = 84 Channels
The factory default setting is 0.
7.9.10.3 Type of profile switching
Please clarify with your electricity company how invoicing with tariff switching is carried out. There are
three settings which can be chosen.
Setting
Description
Immediate switching
Immediately after a profile switch, the new settings for
the new profile take effect.
Immediate switching,
P_acc
= 0
Immediately after a profile switch, the new settings for
the new profile take effect. The accumulated value is
reset to 0.
Switching at the begin of measuring period
Regulation runs with the last set values. The new values
take effect at the beginning of the new measuring period
The factory default setting is Immediate switching.
7.9.10.3.1
Time Pulse Edge
This setting tells the
EML 1101
which time pulse edge is used for it to respond. This setting is used to
optimise target maximum demand and relays for inverting time pulses
are
not required.
The type of edge used by electricity company counter resulting in an end of a measuring period and
the start of the next can be either positive or negative. The four possibilities are shown in diagram
below:
HI:
Contact open
LO:
Contact
closed
Opener
Shutter
1 + 4
positive edge
2 + 3
negative edge
7.9.10.3.2 . Self adjusting target maximum demand
If the EML 1101 cannot keep to the set target maximum demand, e.g. because the basic load is too
high, an excess occurs. In this case it is sensible to adjust the target maximum demand to the level of
the excess, as the electricity company will use the registered value for the current billing period.
In the case of electricity contracts where only the maximum value reached is billed, it is sensible to set
the initial value under the lowest annual maximum. In this way it is possible to take advantage of the
seasonal variations
The most important channels should be set to ‘Time’ preference, in order to retain their switching
times in emergency mode.
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