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Solar-Log™ Meter Operating Modes
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Solar-Log™ Meter Operating Modes
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Explanation of the Solar-Log™ Meter Operating Modes
There are various setting options when configuring meters in Solar-Log™. These are in particular:
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Battery meter (bi-directional meter):
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Records the battery charges and discharges.
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Deactivated: The recording of consumption has been or is deactivated.
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Meter for the entire plant: The entire production from all of the inverters.
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Sub-consumer: Meter to record the individual consumption from appliances that was already recorded with a
consumption meter.
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Utility Meter (U+I) (only Solar-Log 2000): Meter for control and reduction functions - including current measu-
rements if necessary with current transformers.
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Utility Meter (U) (only Solar-Log 2000): Meter for control and reduction functions - only voltage measurements.
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Utility Meter (U+I) + Consumption Meter (bi-directional) (only Solar-Log 2000):
Meters that are used as Utility Meters (U+I) can also be used as consumption meters
(bi-directional) in this mode.
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Consumption meter: Meter that only records the consumption.
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Consumption meter (Bi-directional meter): Meter that records consumption and production collectively - the
actual consumption is determined by monitoring the inverters.
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Generator: The meter values are considered inverter values.
Note
Please make sure that the counter configuration under
Configuration | Devices | Configuration |
Configuration
in the section „Module field, power & lable“, the value entered in the „Maximum AC
power“ field, the measuring range to be recorded and the scaling of the consumption graph, in the
Solar-Log ™, as well as in the WEB.
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 ...