
Settings - load management
Load manage-
ment
Energy management controlling priorities
If additional components (e.g. battery, Ohmpilot) are available in the system, the
priorities can be set here. Devices with a higher priority are activated first, fol-
lowed by the others if surplus energy is available.
Load management
Up to four different load management rules can be defined. If the thresholds are
the same, the rules are activated in sequence. During deactivation, it is the other
way round; the last IO switched on is the first to be switched off. If the
thresholds are different, the IO with the lowest threshold is switched on first, fol-
lowed by the one with the second lowest threshold and so on.
IOs which are controlled through the power produced are always at an advantage
over the battery and Ohmpilot. This means an IO can switch itself on, resulting in
the battery no longer being charged or the Ohmpilot no longer being activated
An IO is only activated or deactivated after 60 sec.
Control
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Control via Energy Manager deactivated.
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Control via Energy Manager is based on the power produced.
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Control via Energy Manager is based on surplus power (with feed-in limits).
This option can only be selected if a meter has been connected. Control via
Energy Manger is based on the amount of energy actually fed into the grid.
Thresholds
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on: For entering an effective power limit as of which the output is to be activ-
ated
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off: For entering an effective power limit as of which the output is to be de-
activated.
Duration
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Field for activating the minimum running time per switch-on operation
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Field for specifying the minimum amount of time that the output should re-
main activated for per switch-on operation.
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Field for activating the maximum running time per day
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Field for specifying the maximum total amount of time that the output
should be activated for per day (allowing for several switch-on operations).
Desired duration
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Field for activating a desired running time
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