
1 = highest priority, 3 = lowest priority
DNO Editor –
Battery charge
If you want the battery to be charged from the public grid, you can activate this
here. Depending on what is required by standards or the feed-in tariff rules, it
may be necessary to deactivate the setting.
This setting does not affect the charging of the battery by other producers within
the home. It merely relates to the process of drawing charging energy from the
public grid.
Regardless of this setting, the battery will still be charged from the public grid if
needed for service reasons (e.g. to protect against deep discharge)
Dynamic power
regulation with
several inverters
Example 1
HYBRID
P
AC nom
=
5 kW
P
AC nom
=
4,5 kW
P
AC nom
≤
P
AC nom
(inverter 1)
£
P
AC nom
(hy-
brid)
Example: 4.5 kW < 5 kW
A Smart Meter is only required for
the hybrid inverter. This must be in-
stalled at the feed-in point.
Hybrid system overview (web page):
Settings – System overview: Meter
must be configured at the feed-in
point
Settings – PSC editor:
Dynamic power reduction
Power limit: Limit for the entire sys-
tem
Total DC system output: 9500 Wp
Max. grid power feed: 60%
Example 2
If there are two Smart Meters in the feed-in branch, the Datamanager and the
Fronius Datamanager (hybrid) in Solar.web cannot be shown combined in one
PV system. Two individual PV systems must be created.
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