
In this example, no more than 3000 W may be fed into the grid at the grid feed-in
point. However, any loads that are located between the inverter and the grid feed-in
point can be supplied by additional power from the inverter. These loads are also com-
pensated as required.
DNO Editor –
Control priorities
For setting the control priorities for the ripple control signal receiver, the dynamic power
reduction and control via Modbus
1 = highest priority, 3 = lowest priority
General
Use the “DNO Editor” menu item to make the settings that are of relevance to an electri-
city trader.
You can set an effective power limit in % and/or a power factor limit.
IMPORTANT!
Settings under the “DNO Editor” menu item are only to be made by trained
and qualified personnel!
The service password must be entered in order to access the “DNO Editor” menu item.
DNO Editor – IO
control
"
Input pattern
" (assignment of individual I/Os)
1 click = white (pin open)
2 clicks = blue (pin closed)
3 x clicks = grey (not used)
"
Power factor cos phi
"
"
ind
" = inductive
"
cap
" = capacitive
"
DNO feedback
"
when the rule is enabled, output I/O 0 is activated (e.g. for operating a signalling device)
For "
Import
" or "
Export
", the data format *.fpc is supported.
Connection
example
The ripple control signal receiver and the I/Os terminal of the inverter can be connected
to one another in accordance with the connection diagram.
If the distance between the inverter and the ripple control signal receiver exceeds 10 m,
a shielded cable is recommended.
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