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2.3
1
LIMIT i kW
–
+
0.0
LIMIT m kWh
–
+
OFF
BUS
LOCAL
LIMIT i kW
is the instantaneous power limit
exceeded which a warning will be generated
(values from OFF to 10 kW with 0.1kW
increments). Selecting
OFF
means that the
alarm is not active.
LIMIT m kWh
will be used for future
developments of the system and is not available
now.
Press
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LOCAL
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limits are exceeded.
2.3
LIMIT i kW
–
+
270
LIMIT m kWh
–
+
1000
P/kWh
–
+
OFF
BUS
LOCAL
LIMIT i kW
is the instantaneous power limit
exceeded which a warning will be generated
(values from OFF to 10 kW with 0.1kW
increments). Selecting
OFF
means that the
alarm is not active.
LIMIT i kW
is the monthly power limit exceeded
which a warning will be generated (values from
OFF to 4990 kW with 10kWh increments).
P/kWh
isthetypicalparameterofthepulsemeter
used. See the manufacturer’s documentation
for more information. (Possible range: from 100
to 6300 with 100 unit increments). (*)
Energy consumption detection may
be inaccurate if this parameter is
not set correctly.
Set the parameters and select
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The LOCAL and BUS settings are mutually exclusive because the IPerHome functions
(consumption reading with pulse meter on IPerHome or a local pulse meter) cannot be used at
the same time. Selecting LOCAL in this window will automatically set the BUS option described
in paragraph 4.0 to OFF: neither the scenarios nor the alarm indications may be used.
1.5 HOW TO SET DATE AND TIME
MODO has an internal clock which is essential for connecting to IPerBus or to a local pulse meter. Date
and time of the clock are saved for a few days if power to the MODO monitor is disconnected. In case of
prolonged blackouts, check correctness of the clock and set it again, if necessary.
In the setting menu
, select
and then
to access the date and time setting menu.
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(*) For example: Finder 7E23, model 7E23.8.230.000:
1000 p/kWh
Eltako WSZ12DE-32A:
2000 p/kWh
The higher the number of pulses per kWh, the better the resolution, i.e. the capacity by the pulse meter to discriminate
between small changes of consumption.