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Heating rod MyPv AC ELWA-E
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Heating rod MyPv AC ELWA-E
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Heating rod MyPv AC ELWA-E via Ethernet
Termination
Adressing
Interface
No
Yes
LAN
Select „MyPv“ during the inverter detection.
Overview
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Integrated interface.
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Connect using network cable (patch cable) and Ethernet router or switch.
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A static IP address must be assigned.
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Installation steps:
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Switch off the heating rod and the Solar-Log™.
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Connect the heating rod to the Solar-Log™.
Connect the heating rod to the Solar-Log™
The wiring is done using a
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Network cable (patch cable/crossover cable) and the
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Ethernet router or switch.
Assign the IP address for detection and communication:
The MyPV heating rod is set to DHCP by default. A static IP address must be defined in its web menu. Both devices
need to be in the same subnet mask Detection via the Solar-Log™ WEB interface.
Detection via the Solar-Log™ WEB interface
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For detection on the Solar-Log™, select the device class under the menu
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Configuration | Device | Definition | Interface
with the plus symbol and then select MyPv as the manufac-
turer. Confirm your selection with
OK
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Save your selections and then start the Device Detection under
Configuration | Device | Detection
and start
the device detection
Detection from the Solar-Log 1200
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When using the Solar-Log 1200, the detection can also be started from the display. Select the settings
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Start
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Initial Configuration
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Page 2 „Device“
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Add and select the manufacturer „MyPv“ from there. Save and
start the Device Detection.
Note
For the communication with the Solar-Log™ to work,
the control type in the heating rod web menu has to be set to Modbus TCP and the power timeout to
60.
Summary of Contents for Solar-Log
Page 1: ...1 Components Connection Manual V 4 2 3 Solar Log EN ...
Page 20: ...20 01 Inverter ...
Page 398: ...398 Appendix 113Appendix 113 1 SMA mixed wiring Fig SMA mixed wiring ...
Page 402: ...402 02 Meter ...
Page 444: ...444 03 Battery Systems ...
Page 456: ...456 sonnen Note Only one battery system can be connected to a Solar Log device ...
Page 463: ...463 04 Heating rods ...
Page 470: ...470 05 Heating pumps ...
Page 478: ...478 06 Sensors ...
Page 488: ...488 07 Pyranometer ...
Page 495: ...495 08 Smart Plug components ...
Page 502: ...502 09 Power Charging Stations ...