6 Commissioning
6.5 Settings in the web visualisation
INTILION scalebloc
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The following values must be entered in the “target value” column:
1. “Amount of scaleblocs”: The total number of installed battery storage systems
connected to one another by a network cable is entered here.
You can choose a number between 1 (Single-Master system)
and 16 (complete assembly).
2. “Energymeter”: A number between 0 and 6 is entered here, depending on the
associated/installed energy meter. The value “0” refers to the
“Carlo Gavazzi EM24“ energy meter. The value “6” is entered
if there is no installed energy meter and the battery storage
system is being operated with the “Setpoint specification”
application. The value “5” is entered if two “Carlo Gavazzi
EM24” energy meters can be incorporated. The second
energy meter can be used to receive additional energy flows
such as the energy generated by a PV system. The system is
currently only compatible with the “Carlo Gavazzi EM24”
energy meter. Following consultation with INTILION GmbH,
other energy meters (e.g. Janitza UMG 604E-PRO) can be
integrated for specific applications.
3. “Number of active applications”: The number of applications to be adjusted should
be entered here. Information on the applications can be found
in the remainder of this section.
The settings are adop
ted and imported into the “Actual” column by pressing the play icon
(at the bottom left of the screen).
Additional individual application settings
Additional application-
specific settings should be made in the “Application settings” table.
“Setpoint specification” application:
With the “Setpoint specification” application, no individual settings need to be entered as
the battery storage system is controlled by an external energy management system via
the Modbus TCP/IP interface.
“Optimisation of energy consumption” application:
With this application, you will need to enter the threshold maintained by the battery
storage system (Illustration 61). In order to ensure maximum self-sufficiency, the entire
amount of energy supplied within the customer network is covered by private
consumption. The threshold is therefore usually set to 0 kW.