Operating Instructions Fronius Datamanager 2.0 Fronius Datamanager Box 2.
General information General General Available versions of the Fronius Datamanager 2.
Requirements Establishing a Connection to Fronius Datamanager 2.0 via a Web Browser Connecting to Fronius Datamanager 2.0 via the Internet and Fronius Solar.web General Function Overview Requirements Accessing Data from Fronius Datamanager 2.0 via the Internet and Fronius Solar.web Current Data, Services, and Settings on Fronius Datamanager 2.0 The Fronius Datamanager 2.0 Website Fronius Datamanager 2.
77 77 78 78 79 79 79 80 80 82 82 82 83 84 84 85 5 EN-US Settings – Inverter Inverter Settings – Fronius Sensor Cards Sensor Cards Settings – Counter General Fronius Smart Meter Connecting the Fronius Smart Meter to the Fronius Datamanager 2.
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General EN-US General The Fronius Datamanager 2.0 is a network-compatible datalogger which combines the functionality of the Fronius Com Card, the Fronius Datalogger Web, the Fronius Power Control Card, and the Fronius Modbus Card on one plug-in card. The Fronius Datamanager 2.0 website provides a quick overview of the photovoltaic system. The website can be accessed with a web browser via a direct connection or on the internet, if properly configured. When connected to Fronius Solar.
Prerequisites for operation In order to ensure flawless data exchange online, a suitable internet connection is required: For cabled internet solutions, Fronius recommends a download speed of at least 512 kbit/s and an upload speed of at least 256 kbit/s. For solutions with mobile internet services, Fronius recommends a minimum transmission standard of 3G with reliable signal strength. These specifications do not provide an absolute guarantee of flawless operation.
* required software version according to display (MainControl) Fronius IG 2000– 5100 starting from series no 19153444 Fronius IG 300–500 V3.6.4.0 or higher Fronius IG Plus 35– 150 V4.22.00 or higher Fronius IG TL * - Fronius CL V4.22.00 or higher Fronius Agilo * - Fronius Agilo Outdoor * - Fronius Agilo TL * - Fronius Galvo - Fronius Symo - Fronius Symo Hybrid - Fronius Primo - Fronius Eco - EN-US Inverter Only in conjunction with Fronius Datamanager Box 2.
FCC This device conforms to the limit values for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC regulations. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates and uses high frequency energy and, if not used in accordance with the instructions, may interfere with radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
1 x antenna 1 x 0.4 m RG58 antenna cable 1 x 3/4 in. screw joint 1 x 3/4 in. hex nut 1 x 3/4 in. seal Fronius IG 2000 - 5100 - USA Fronius IG Plus - USA Fronius IG Plus V - USA EN-US - Fronius Datamanager Box 2.0 - Using the Sticker Labels 1 x Fronius Datamanager Box 2.
(1) (2) (3) (1) Inverter Fronius Datamanager 2.0 Fronius Solar Net termination plug PC/laptop (4) (4) (2) WLAN IN (3) OUT IMPORTANT!When linking an inverter with Fronius Datamanager 2.0 to a PC, one Fronius Solar Net termination plug must be connected at each free IN or OUT connection. Linking Inverters with a Fronius Datamanager 2.
(1) (2) = Fronius Solar.web App = ~ ~ OUT OUT IN IN IP B (3) A (2) (3) OUT WLAN (5) (5) Inverter with Fronius Com Card or Com Card function Inverter with Fronius Com Card or Com Card function Fronius Datamanager Box 2.0 (4) Fronius Datamanager Box 2.0 IN (1) EN-US Linking Two Inverters with Fronius Com Card or Com Card Function to a Fronius Datamanager Box 2.0 and a Smartphone: (4) (5) Smartphone with Fronius Solar.
Calculating the data volume General When operating Fronius Datamanager 2.0, data is generated and needs to be transmitted online. In order to select a suitable internet connection it is necessary to calculate the data volume. The following data volume calculation provides an overview of the amount of data generated when operating Fronius Datamanager 2.0. Firmware Versions for Calculating the Data Volume The data volume calculation is based on Fronius Datamanager 2.0 firmware versions V 3.3.x-x and lower.
EN-US A certain data volume is also required to update the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 firmware. This data volume depends on the size of the relevant update package and cannot therefore be taken into account for any advance calculation of the data volume. IMPORTANT! Fronius recommends a flat rate in order to avoid unforeseeable data volumes. Calculation examples Example 1 - domestic system 1 inverter; No Fronius Sensor Card/Box; Fronius Datamanager 2.
Example 2 - large-scale system Archived data are sent to Fronius Solar.web; 120 minutes transfer time; Inverters operate 14 h/day; 5 minutes storage interval; (This results in 173 memory sectors per day in accordance with section "Calculating memory capacity") The current overall view and the current comparison view are viewed over a two-hour period every day 50 service messages sent each day to confirm average error rate Subtotal without safety factor + 0.
Requirements Configuring a network for Fronius Datamanager 2.0 requires knowledge of network technology. If Fronius Datamanager 2.0 is being integrated into an existing network, the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 address must be adapted to the network. Example: network address range = 192.168.1.x, subnet mask = 255.255.255.0 - An IP address between 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.254 must be assigned to Fronius Datamanager 2.0. The IP address selected may not be already assigned in the network.
49049/UDP 80/TCP *) output input Sending service messages x - Connecting to Datamanager via Fronius Solar.web x - Connecting to Datamanager via Fronius Solar.access or Fronius Solar.Service - x Accessing the Datamanager website - x Configure the firewall so that the IP address of Fronius system monitoring can send data to port 49049/UDP from “fdmp.solarweb.com”. *) We recommend only allowing access to the web interface of the Fronius system monitoring from a secure network.
Safety EN-US Controls, connections and indicators WARNING! Danger due to incorrect operation. This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property. Do not use the functions described here until you have fully read and understood the Operating Instructions. Do not use the functions described here until you have fully read and understood all of the Operating Instructions of the system components, especially the safety rules.
Controls, connections, and indicators (5) (4) (6) (1) (6) (7) (2) (3) (8) (7) (8) (9) (9) (10) (11) Fronius IG Fronius IG Plus Fronius IG Plus V Fronius IG Plus A Fronius CL Fronius CL USA Fronius IG 300 - 500 Fronius Galvo Fronius Symo Fronius Primo (13) 22 (4) (3) (5) (2) (1) No.
Function A Specified IP address and opening the WLAN access point EN-US No. The Fronius Datamanager 2.0 uses fixed IP address 169.254.0.180 for a direct connection to a PC via LAN. If the IP switch is set to position A, an access point for a direct WLAN connection to the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 is also opened. Access data for this access point: Network name: FRONIUS_240.XXXXXX Key: 12345678 The Fronius Datamanager 2.0 can be accessed: via DNS name "http://datamanager" via IP address 169.254.0.
No. Function (4) Power supply LED Lights up green: sufficient power supply from Fronius Solar Net; the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 is ready for operation. Does not light up: no power or insufficient power supply from Fronius Solar Net - an external power supply is required or the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 is in secondary mode Flashes red: during an update process - - IMPORTANT! Do not interrupt the power supply during an update process.
Function EN-US No. Int./ext. power supply + GND Uint/Uext Output for internal voltage 10.8 V/12.8 V or Input for an external supply voltage >12.8–24 V DC (+ 20%) 10.8 V: Fronius IG, Fronius IG Plus, Fronius IG Plus V, Fronius IG Plus A, Fronius CL, Fronius CL USA, Fronius IG 300–500 12.8 V: Fronius Galvo, Fronius Symo Digital inputs: 0 - 3, 4 - 9 Voltage level: low = min. 0 V - max. 1.8 V; high = min. 3 V - max.
No. Function (9) Modbus termination switch (for Modbus RTU) Internal bus termination with 120 ohm resistance (yes/no) Switch in "on" position: Termination resistance of 120 Ohm active Switch in "off" position: No termination resistance active IMPORTANT! The termination resistance must be active for the first and last device in an RS485 bus.
(1) EN-US 10,7 / 12,8 V DC 115 - 230 V AC 12 V DC (2) 300 mA (1) (2) (3) D+ + D- - + 0 - 2 1 3 4 6 8 5 7 9 (3) Power supply (for Fronius Datamanager 2.0 with Fronius Com Card function only) Current limit Solar Net IN connection socket 115–230 V AC: Fronius IG, Fronius IG Plus, Fronius IG Plus V, Fronius IG Plus A, Fronius CL, Fronius CL USA, Fronius IG 300 - 500 12.
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Technical data Memory capacity Supply voltage with Fronius Com Card function without Fronius Com Card function Energy consumption EN-US Technical data up to 4096 days 115–230 V AC 12 V DC <2W Dimensions Plug-in card Box Degree of protection (box) External power supply connection (box) Cable cross section for external power supply connection (box) Ethernet (LAN) WLAN RS 422 (Fronius Solar Net) 132 x 103 x 22 mm 5.2 x 4.1 x 0.9 in. 190 x 114 x 53 mm 4.69 x 4.49 x 2.09 in. IP 20 12 V DC, max.
Fronius Galvo, Fronius Symo, Fronius Primo Switching capacity of digital outputs when supplied by an external power supply with min. 10.7 – max. 24 VDC Max. switchable inductive loads on the digital outputs Modbus RTU Factory setting of RS485 interface: Speed Data frame * 12.8 V in total for all four digital outputs (minus other Fronius Solar Net participants) 1 A, 10.
Installing Fronius Datamanager 2.
General Please see the Operating Instructions for the respective inverter for information regarding plug-in card installation. Please note the safety and warning information in your inverter's Operating Instructions. Safety WARNING! Danger from grid voltage and DC voltage from solar modules. An electric shock can be fatal. The connection area should only be opened by an authorized electrician.
Datamanager ENS IMPORTANT! The next slot must be kept free. Never remove an existing ENS plug-in card.
General EN-US Installing and connecting WLAN antennas Depending on the inverter the WLAN antenna must be either installed in the inverter or mounted to the outside of the inverter.
6 Remove the hex nut and washer from the outside thread of the antenna cable 7 Run the antenna cable through the drill hole on the mounting bracket 8 Attach the lock washer and screw on the hex nut 9 Screw on the antenna 2 1 4 3 0,9 Nm 2 1 6 5 Fronius IG USA, Fronius IG Plus USA, Fronius IG Plus V USA: Installing and Connecting Antennas 1 2 1 2 1 36
EN-US CAUTION! Danger of short circuit caused by loose metal parts from knockouts. Loose metal parts in the inverter may cause short circuits when the inverter is powered up. When removing knockouts, make sure that no loose metal parts fall into the inverter, any metal pieces that do fall into the inverter are removed immediately. ▶ ▶ 3 4 1 19 mm 3/4 in. 1 2 0.6 Nm 0.74 ft. lb.
7 8 * 8 Nm 5.90 ft. lb. 1 2 3 3 *Bending radius of the antenna cable: at least 25.4 mm/1 in. 9 10 0.
Safety EN-US Installing Fronius Datamanager 2.0 in Fronius Solar Net CAUTION! DATCOM components and/or the PC/laptop may be seriously damaged if the Ethernet or Fronius Solar Net cables are connected incorrectly to the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 The Ethernet cable should only be inserted into the LAN connection socket (colored blue). The Fronius Solar Net cable should only be inserted into the Fronius Solar Net IN connection socket (colored red). ▶ ▶ Installing Inverters with Fronius Datamanager 2.
* Fronius Solar Net termination plug, if only one inverter with Fronius Datamanager 2.0 is linked to a PC Fronius Solar Net cable, if an inverter with Fronius Datamanager 2.0 is linked to a PC and other DATCOM components Ethernet cable is not included in the scope of supply for the Fronius Datamanager 2.0/Fronius Datamanager Box 2.0 ** *** Connection between Fronius Datamanager 2.
Ethernet cable is not included in the scope of supply for the Fronius Datamanager 2.0/Fronius Datamanager Box 2.0 Connection between Fronius Datamanager 2.0 and PC via LAN or WLAN 1 Insert the Ethernet cable into the LAN connection socket 2 Insert the Ethernet cable into the PC/laptop or into a suitable network connection socket 3 Insert the Fronius Solar Net cable into the Fronius Solar Net OUT connection socket of the Fronius Datamanager Box 2.
Fronius Solar Net Cabling Fronius Solar Net clients Inverters with Fronius Datamanager, Fronius Com Card, DATCOM components with external housing, or other DATCOM components will hereinafter be referred to as Fronius Solar Net clients. Fronius Solar Net Client Cabling The data connection for the Fronius Solar Net client is a 1:1 connection using 8pin data cables and RJ-45 plugs. The overall line length in a Fronius Solar Net ring must not exceed 1000 m.
Make sure that the wires are assigned correctly. When setting up an independent ground connection (e.g., in patch panels), make sure that the shield is grounded on one side of the cable only. EN-US - The following structured cabling standards must generally be observed: EN 50173-1 for Europe ISO/IEC 11801:2002 internationally TIA/EIA 568 for North America Rules for use of copper cables apply. Preassembled data cables The following preassembled data cables are available from Fronius: CAT5 cable 1 m ...
Installing Fronius Datamanager 2.0 – Overview Safety WARNING! Danger due to incorrect operation. This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property. Do not use the functions described here until you have fully read and understood the Operating Instructions. Do not use the functions described here until you have fully read and understood all of the Operating Instructions of the system components, especially the safety rules. ▶ ▶ Installing Fronius Datamanager 2.
Switch the device to service mode Inverter with Fronius Datamanager 2.0 plug-in card: Switch the IP switch on the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 plug-in card to position A or Activate the WLAN access point via the Setup menu of the inverter (the performance of this function depends on the inverter software) Stand by WiFi Access Point DATCOM USB Clock Fronius Datamanager Box 2.0: Switch the IP switch on the Fronius Datamanager Box 2.0 to position A - The inverter/Fronius Datamanager Box 2.
The Technician Wizard is designed for the installer and includes standard-specific settings. Running the Technician Wizard is optional. If the Technician Wizard is run, it is essential to note down the assigned service password. This service password is required to configure the DNO Editor and Meter menu items. If the Technician Wizard is not run, no specifications for power reduction are set. The Solar.web Wizard must be run.
EN-US IMPORTANT! To establish a connection to Fronius Datamanager 2.0, the end device in question (e.g., laptop, tablet) must be configured as follows: "Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP)" must be activated WARNING! Danger from grid voltage and DC voltage from solar modules. An electric shock can be fatal. Before opening the inverter, wait until the capacitors have discharged. Follow the Operating Instructions when opening the inverter.
5 Enter in the browser: http://datamanager or 192.168.250.181 (IP address for WLAN connection) or 169.254.0.180 (IP address for LAN connection) The start page of the Setup wizard appears. The Technician Wizard is designed for the installer and includes standard-specific settings. If the Technician Wizard is run, it is essential to note down the assigned service password. This service password is required to configure the UC Editor and Meter menu items.
Establishing a Connection to Fronius Datamanager 2.
General The connection to Fronius Datamanager 2.0 via a web browser is suitable for accessing current values with several PC users in a LAN (e.g., company networks, schools). For example, total and daily yields can be accessed and/or inverter comparisons can be made on the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 website. Requirements - At least a LAN or WLAN connection Web browser (e.g., Microsoft Internet Explorer IE ≥ 9.0, Firefox 4, Google Chrome 27.0) PC/laptop in the same network segment as Fronius Datamanager 2.
Connecting to Fronius Datamanager 2.0 via the Internet and Fronius Solar.web General By connecting to Fronius Datamanager 2.0 via the internet and Fronius Solar.web, you can access archived data and up-to-date photovoltaic system data online from anywhere in the world with internet access. You can also provide other users with guest access so that they can view your photovoltaic system, or you can make a comparison of several systems. Function Overview Fronius Datamanager 2.
Current Data, Services, and Settings on Fronius Datamanager 2.
Fronius Datamanager 2.0 Website – Overview EN-US The Fronius Datamanager 2.0 Website The following data is displayed on the Fronius Datamanager 2.
Reset password The "Forgot your password?" function in the login window can be used to reset the password for the selected user. Request unlock key and save new password: 1 Select the user for which you want to reset the password. 2 Note the "Challenge" (six-digit number) and Datalogger ID (can be found under the symbol, see section Other setting options on page 56). 3 Contact Fronius Technical Support and provide the "Challenge" and the Datalogger ID.
EN-US System information: Datalogger ID, software version, firmware update search, Solar Net connection, Solar.web connection Help: Software Operating Instructions Fronius Solar Channel Expand contents: The Real-time Data/Settings menu is hidden Display notifications Language: Set the language The Fronius Datamanager 2.0 website will appear in the language set for the browser itself or in the last selected language.
Current Data in Fronius Datamanager 2.0 Current Comparison View Several inverters in the same photovoltaic system can be compared in the current Comparison View. The real-time inverter AC power is displayed as a percentage of the power from the solar module connected to the respective inverter (shown in a bar diagram). A bar is displayed for each inverter. The bar color indicates the power range of the inverter: System Overview Blue: The inverter power corresponds to the average power of all inverters.
System Information EN-US Services – System Information The System Information page contains various information about the system. The following buttons are also available: “Datalogger restart” button Used to restart the datamanager/system monitoring “Reset to factory settings” button with the following selection options: “All settings except for the network” Used to reset the Datamanager (system monitoring) to factory settings.
Services – Network Diagnostics Network Diagnostics The Services / Network diagnostics option contains functions that are useful for diagnosing and correcting network problems. Ping and traceroute commands can be executed. Ping command Used to determine whether or not a host is available and how much time a data transfer will take.
General You can update the Datamanager firmware under Services/Firmware Update. A firmware update can be performed via LAN or web. Automatic Update Search IMPORTANT! An internet connection is required for the automatic update search. EN-US Services – Firmware Update When the “Automatic update search” option is activated, the Datamanager will automatically search for updates once a day. If new updates are available, a message is displayed under the other setting options for the website.
5 Open “Firmware update” under “Services” 6 Select “Update via LAN” 7 Enter the IP address of the PC/laptop 8 Click on the “Run update” button The confirmation prompt for the update appears. 9 Click on the “Yes” button The update starts and the progress is displayed as a bar and a percentage. 10 Once the update has been carried out successfully, click on the “Apply/Save” button The update is complete when the “Supply LED” lights up green again.
Opening Wizards EN-US Services – Opening Wizards Under "Open Wizards," it is possible to re-open the Solar.web Wizard and the Technician Wizard and run these again.
Settings – General General You can enter the charge rate per kWh, the currency, and the expenses per kWh to calculate the yield under "Feed-in payment." The yield is shown in the current Total View. The date, hour, and minutes can be entered under "System time." Click on the "Synchronize" button to adapt the time displayed in the entry fields of the Datamanager website to the time set on the operating system. Click on the "Apply/Save" button to apply the time.
General Access to Fronius Datamanager 2.0 is regulated by assigning passwords. Three different password types are available: the administrator password the service password the user password - Passwords Administrator Password User name = admin EN-US Settings – Passwords The administrator password set during commissioning assigns the user read and write (configuration) access.
Settings – Network Internet via WLAN The networks found are displayed. Clicking on the Refresh button will networks. perform a new search for available WLAN Hidden networks can be added via the "Add WLAN" menu. "Setup" button – used to save a selected WLAN network. Clicking on this option opens the "WLAN connection" window. "Remove" button – used to delete a saved WLAN network.
EN-US The Datamanager (system monitoring) is used as the access point. The PC or smart device connects directly to the Datamanager (system monitoring). Connecting to the internet is not possible.
Settings – Fronius Solar.web Solar.web The "Fronius Solar.web" menu item can be used to make a direct connection to Fronius Solar.web. Selecting the storage interval for the fields "Inverter Query Cycle" and "Fronius Sensor Cards Query Cycle" affects the required storage capacity. "Register Solar.web" button – clicking on this button opens the Fronius Solar.web start page; data relevant for Fronius Solar.web is automatically sent as well.
1. EN-US Save interval = 15 minutes Logging points per day: Inverter logging points = 15 min 1440 min Sensor Card logging points = 2. 840 min 15 min = 56 = 96 Total logging points: Total logging points = (2 x 56) + (1 x 96) = 208 (2 x 56) ... 2 inverters, (1 x 96) ... 1 Sensor card 3. Memory sectors per day: 208 Memory sectors = 4. = 1.825 Rounded: 1 . 8 2 5 5.
Settings - IO Mapping General The characteristics of the inverter's individual inputs and outputs (I/O) can be configured in this menu item. Only the settings possible with the respective system can be selected, depending on the range of functions and system configuration. Any activated output that has not been assigned ("free") will remain active until the inverter is restarted. The status of an output will only change if new specifications are entered for assigned services.
Description Information Default pin DRM4 -Pnom ≤ 100% Normal operation without restriction DRM5 +Pnom ≤ 0% without disconnection from grid Limits the effective power output DRM6 +Pnom ≤ 50% Limits the effective power output 7 DRM7 +Pnom ≤ 75% & -Qrel* ≥ 0% restricts the effective power output 8 9 6 and sets the reactive power DRM8 +Pnom ≤ 100% Normal operation without restriction 9 FDI on the Fronius DRM interface * The values for Qrel can be adjusted in the UC Editor menu item.
Settings - load management General The outputs I/O 0 - I/O 3 can be used to control an actuator (e.g., relay, contactor) via the load management function. A connected load can thus be controlled by assigning a power feed-dependent switch-on or switch-off point. Load management Control "deactivated": Control via Energy Management is deactivated.
Push Service EN-US Settings – Push Service This function can be used to export current and log data in different formats or with different protocols to an external server. Further information about the push service function can be found in the following Operating Instructions: http://www.fronius.
Modbus Settings General From your web browser, you can use the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 website to apply the Modbus connection settings which cannot be accessed via the Modbus protocol. Additional Information on the Modbus Function For additional information on the Modbus function, please see the following Operating Instructions: http://www.fronius.com/QR-link/4204102049 42,0410,2049 Fronius Datamanager Modbus connection http://www.fronius.
"Inverter control via Modbus" If this option is activated, the inverters can be controlled via Modbus. The "Limit Control" selection field is displayed. Inverter control includes the following functions: On/off Power reduction Setting a constant power factor (cos phi) Setting a constant reactive power "Data output via Modbus" set to "RTU" If there is a Modbus energy meter (e.g., Fronius Smart Meter) configured under Settings/Meter in the system, it will not be possible to use the "RTU" setting.
Limit Control The "Limit Control" option is only available for the TCP transmission protocols. It is used to block inverter control commands from unauthorized users by only permitting control for specific devices. "IP address" field To limit inverter control to one or more devices, enter the IP addresses of the devices which are permitted to send commands to Fronius Datamanager in this field. Multiple entries are separated by commas. Examples: one IP address: 98.7.65.
Inverter EN-US Settings – Inverter The data for the Comparison View is defined in the "Inverter" menu. If the "visible" selection field is selected, the inverter is displayed in the Comparison View.
Settings – Fronius Sensor Cards Sensor Cards 78 A specific channel name can be assigned to each sensor value of a Fronius Sensor Card/Box under "Sensor Cards" (e.g., Wind Speed).
General EN-US Settings – Counter IMPORTANT! Settings in the “Counter” menu item may only be entered by staff trained to do so! The service password must be entered for the “Counter” menu item. Three-phase or one-phase Fronius Smart Meters may be used. In both cases, selection is made via the “Fronius Smart Meter” item. The Fronius Datamanager automatically detects the counter type. A primary meter or, optionally, multiple secondary meters can be chosen.
Connecting the Fronius Smart Meter to the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 Fronius Smart Meter OUTPUT Fronius Datamanager 2.0 RS 485 D- D+ - - 120 Ω S0 Inverter D+ D- ON "Meter position" at "Feed-in point" (1a) The power of feeding in and energy are measured. The consumption is determined using these values and the system data. A S0 meter must be configured at this point so that the amount of energy fed is counted.
EN-US Requirements for the S0 meter: Must meet standard IEC 62053-31 Class B Max. voltage: 15 V DC Max. current when ON: 15 mA Min. current when ON: 2 mA Max. current when OFF: 0.15 mA Recommended max. impulse rate of S0 meter: PV power kWp [kW] Max. impulse rate per kWp 30 1000 20 2000 10 5000 ≤ 5.
Settings – DNO Editor General In the "UC Editor" menu item, settings relevant to electricity retailers are made. An effective power limit in % and/or a power factor limit can be set. IMPORTANT! Settings in the "UC Editor" menu item may only be made by staff trained to do so! The service password must be entered for the "UC Editor" menu item.
(1) EN-US Connection example + 60 % IO 2 - 30 % IO 3 0% I4 (2) (4) IO 0 0,95 I7 0,90 I8 (3) 0,85 I9 Two ripple control signal receivers, connected to the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 IOs (1) (2) (3) (4) Ripple control signal receiver with three relays for effective power limitation Ripple control signal receiver with three relays for power factor limitation I/Os on the Fronius Datamanager 2.0 Loads (e.g., signal light, signal relay) The ripple control signal receiver and the Fronius Datamanager 2.
Example settings on the DSO Editor for two ripple control signal receiver: (1) Effective power limitation, (2) Power factor limitation UC Editor – AUS – Demand Response Modes (DRM) IMPORTANT! To control an inverter via DRM the inverter has to have a Fronius DRM Interface (item number 4,240,005). Assembly and installation are described in the Installation Instructions of the Fronius DRM. The Installation Instructions for the Fronius DRM Interface is available on the Fronius homepage on: http://www.
Drawn from the public grid [kW] 0 1 3 EN-US Example: "Limit per phase" (set value 2000 W) 4 Field for entering the total DC system power in Wp. This value is used as a control reference and also in case of a fault (e. g., meter failure). Field for entering the max. power in W or % (up to two figures after the decimal place, negative values are also possible) If no meter has been selected under the "Meter" menu item: max.
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