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Description
Supply Grid…
Device
Phase:
(single phase)
Phase Rotation:
(three phase)
Sets the supply phase to use for this device - see Advanced Settings
(page 22) for more information
Phase Return:
Sets the phase wired into the "Neutral" input terminal
(Used where is installed on a 230V “delta connected” supply – the
Phase Return will normally be set to Neutral
Device Limit:
Sets the maximum available supply current to be drawn by the
see Advanced Settings page 22 for more information
Neutral Limit:
Sets the maximum neutral current for the installation. Needed in some
countries with specific regulations (e.g. Germany)
Earthing:
Enable or disable the PE conductor checks. To be set according to the
earthing arrangement in the installation (TN/TT or IT)
Network
Export Margin:
Minimum level of export power which is maintained when is
diverting surplus power see Advanced Settings page 20 for more
information
Grid Limit:
Maximum grid import power limit. When charging, the charge power is
reduced to keep import below this level. This also applies when boosting
see Advanced Settings page 22 for more information
Battery:
Sets the mode for managing power when an AC battery system is
present in the installation. See
Battery Storage Systems (page 41) for more information.
Net Phases:
Allows surplus power from one phase to be used on a different phase
when multiple phases are in use. see Advanced Settings (page 22) for
more information.
Note: The Network menu options only appear and can be configured on the MASTER device
Linked Devices
Devices
Other devices can be wirelessly linked, this shows connected devices and their
priorities. Settings for some devices are made here - see Linking Devices (page 27)
Pairing Mode
Puts this in pairing mode so it can be linked to another device - see Linking Devices (page
27)
Channel
RF Channel:
Sets the radio frequency channel number used when linking other
devices - see Linking Devices (page 27)
Set Master
Sets the device to be master ( is shown) or slave - see Linking Devices (page 27)
Reset Settings
Clear all linked device settings - see Linking Devices (page 25)
CT Config
CTINT:
Internal CT, used to configure a group limit. See Load Balancing / Current Limiting (page 40)
for details.
CT1: CT2: CT3:
Set the function of CT inputs - see CT Config (page 24) for more details.
eSense Input…
Disabled
eSense input is disabled
Boost
If the eSense input is live, will boost the charge see eSense (page 26)
Boost Timer Enable
will boost the charge if eSense is live AND the boost timer is set to operate at that time
- see eSense (page 26)
Load Limit
If the eSense input is live, will limit the charge rate to the set amount. The default current
limit is 7.2A but can be set as desired - see eSense eSense Input(page 26)
Stop
If the eSense input is live, will stop the charge regardless of its charge mode - see eSense
(page 26)
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