11. Once the installation is complete you can add it to a
connection group.
4.14 DYNAMIC LOAD MANAGEMENT (DLM)
4.14.1
DYNAMIC LOAD MANAGEMENT (DLM)
FUNCTIONALITY
Dynamic Load Management (DLM) is based on a
grouping of loads that share a specific critical
equipment, such as a fuse. Each connection group is
based on one master device (charging station or load
interface) in the connection group. The master device
should preferably be the connection point for internet,
but this is not a must. Any device can be defined internet
gateway master. The connection group is also defined
by a maximum current, which is typically the same size
as the fuse that is to be protected from overload.
The connection group either consists of (A) one or
several charging station(s), where the real current is
calculated as the sum of all charging station currents, or
(B) several charging stations together with other loads. If
the connection group consists of other loads as well,
then the real current needs to be monitored, using a
load interface. The load interface also acts as DLM
master of this connection group. The charging stations
(and possible subgroups) will share the remaining
current (unused fuse capacity) to prevent overload.
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