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== DYNAMIC LOAD BALANCING ==
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=== DYNAMIC LOAD BALANCING ===
 
TeltoCharge have the ability to communicate with dedicated smart energy meter and regarding to its readings, adjust used electrical power. Such functionality allows to protect house electrical grid from overload in peak hours and optimize energy usage to meet user habits. Smart energy meter should always be installed in source electrical cabinet as showed below.  
 
TeltoCharge have the ability to communicate with dedicated smart energy meter and regarding to its readings, adjust used electrical power. Such functionality allows to protect house electrical grid from overload in peak hours and optimize energy usage to meet user habits. Smart energy meter should always be installed in source electrical cabinet as showed below.  
 
[[File:Dynamic Load Balancing Conection Schematic.png|alt=|center|frameless|395x395px]]
 
[[File:Dynamic Load Balancing Conection Schematic.png|alt=|center|frameless|395x395px]]
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]]'''Note:''' ''Communication cable should be integrated with power cable.''  
 
]]'''Note:''' ''Communication cable should be integrated with power cable.''  
  
== Supported energy meters ==
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=== Supported energy meters ===
In order to strive for wider applicability and compatibility, we constantly test and add new supported devices into list. All of the supported Energy meters and schematics how to connect them are provided below.  
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In order to strive for wider applicability and compatibility, we constantly test and add new supported devices into list. All of the supported Energy meters and schematics how to connect them are provided bellow.  
 
 
=== TeltoCharge supported smart energy meters ===
 
  
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==== TeltoCharge supported energy meter list: ====
 
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! style="background-color: #0054A6; color:#FFFFFF; padding: 8px;" | Energy meter manufacturer
 
! style="background-color: #0054A6; color:#FFFFFF; padding: 8px;" | Energy meter manufacturer
! style="background-color: #0054A6; color:#FFFFFF; padding: 8px;" | Technical information
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! style="background-color: #0054A6; color:#FFFFFF; padding: 8px;" | Model
! style="background-color: #0054A6; color:#FFFFFF; padding: 8px;" | Configuration in mobile application
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! style="background-color: #0054A6; color:#FFFFFF; padding: 8px;" | Supported type for Dynamic load balancing
! style="background-color: #0054A6; color:#FFFFFF; padding: 8px;" | Wiring scheme
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! style="background-color: #0054A6; color:#FFFFFF; padding: 8px;" | Datasheet
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| style="padding: 2px;" rowspan="3" | Carlo Gavazzi series 1
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| style="padding: 2px;" | EM111 <br>
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://wiki.teltonika-energy.com/images/b/b7/EM111.PNG See here]
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://www.gavazziautomation.com/images/PIM/DATASHEET/ENG/EM111%20DS%20ENG%20170616.pdf EM111]
  
 
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| style="padding: 2px;" | Carlo Gavazzi series 1-3 <br>
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| style="padding: 2px;" | EM112 <br>
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[EM and ET models]] <br>
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://wiki.teltonika-energy.com/images/f/f6/EM112.PNG See here]
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[Carlo Gavazzi settings]]
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://www.gavazzionline.com/pdf/EM112DS.pdf EM112]
| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://wiki.teltonika-energy.com/view/EM_and_ET_models#Carlo_Gavazzi_meters_wiring: METER -> TELTOCHARGE] <br>
 
  
 
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| style="padding: 2px;" | Siemens PACxxxx <br>
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| style="padding: 2px;" | ET112
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[PAC models]] <br>
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://wiki.teltonika-energy.com/images/6/67/ET112.PNG See here]
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[Siemens settings]]
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://www.gavazziautomation.com/images/PIM/DATASHEET/ENG/ET112_DS_ENG.PDF ET112]
| style="padding: 2px;" | METER -> TELTOCHARGE <br>
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| style="padding: 2px;" rowspan="4" | Carlo Gavazzi series 3
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| style="padding: 2px;" | EM330 <br>
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://wiki.teltonika-energy.com/images/d/dc/EM330.PNG See here]
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://www.gavazzionline.com/pdf/EM330.pdf EM330]
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| style="padding: 2px;" | EM340 <br>
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://wiki.teltonika-energy.com/images/a/a6/EM340.PNG See here]
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://www.gavazzi.no/wp-content/uploads/EM340_DS_ENG.pdf EM340]
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| style="padding: 2px;" | ET330
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://wiki.teltonika-energy.com/images/a/ad/ET330.PNG See here]
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://www.gavazzionline.com/pdf/ET330_DS_ENG.pdf ET330]
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| style="padding: 2px;" | ET340
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://wiki.teltonika-energy.com/images/2/21/ET340.PNG See here]
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://www.gavazziautomation.com/docs/pim/DATASHEET/DEU/ET340_DS_DEU.pdf ET340]
 
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| style="padding: 2px;" | ABB A4x ; B2x <br>
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| style="padding: 2px;" rowspan="2" | Carlo Gavazzi series 5
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[A and B models]] <br>
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| style="padding: 2px;" | EM530 <br>
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[ABB settings]]
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| style="padding: 2px;" |  
| style="padding: 2px;" | METER -> TELTOCHARGE <br>
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://www.gavazzionline.com/pdf/EM530_DS_ENG.pdf EM530]
 
 
 
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| style="padding: 2px;" | Eastron SDMxx <br>
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| style="padding: 2px;" | EM540 <br>
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[SDM models]] <br>
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| style="padding: 2px;" |  
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[Eastron settings]]
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [https://www.gavazzionline.com/pdf/EM540_DS_ENG.pdf EM540]
| style="padding: 2px;" | METER -> TELTOCHARGE <br>
 
  
 
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| style="padding: 2px;" | Inepro PRO380 <br>
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| style="padding: 8px;" colspan="4" | ''More coming soon...''
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[PRO model]]
 
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[Inepro settings]]
 
| style="padding: 2px;" | METER -> TELTOCHARGE <br>
 
  
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|}
  
| style="padding: 2px;" | Chint <br>
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==== RS485 parameters for energy meter ====
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[Chint models]]
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''Note: Energy meter parameters should match EVSE default parameters.''
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[Chint settings]]
 
| style="padding: 2px;" | METER -> TELTOCHARGE <br>
 
  
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; border: 1px solid #0054A6; font-family: arial, sans-serif; width: 60%;"
 
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! style="background-color: #0054A6; color:#FFFFFF; padding: 8px;" | RS485 parameter
| style="padding: 2px;" | Entes <br>
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! style="background-color: #0054A6; color:#FFFFFF; padding: 8px;" | EVSE default parameter value (non-configurable)
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[ES models]]
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| style="padding: 2px;" | [[Entes settings]]
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| style="padding: 8px;" | Modbus adress
| style="padding: 2px;" | METER -> TELTOCHARGE <br>
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| style="padding: 8px;" | 1
 
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| style="padding: 2px;" | Acrel <br>
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| style="padding: 8px;" | Baud rate
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[Acrel models]]
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| style="padding: 8px;" | 9600
| style="padding: 2px;" | [[Acrel settings]]
 
| style="padding: 2px;" | METER -> TELTOCHARGE <br>
 
 
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| style="padding: 8px;" | Parity
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| style="padding: 8px;" | none
  
| style="padding: 8px;" colspan="4" | ''More coming soon...''
 
 
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| style="padding: 8px;" | Stop bits
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| style="padding: 8px;" | 1
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|}
  
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==== Carlo Gavazzi meters wiring: ====
  
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''Note: All of the Color-coding is strictly exemplary and is used simply to differentiate between different connection points. Different communication cables can have differently coloured wires. Connect them according to used inventory.  ''
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===== 3rd and 5th series to TeltoCharge connection =====
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[[File:TeltoCharge DLB CarloGavazzi 3phase.png|center|frameless|521x521px]]
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===== 1st series to TeltoCharge connection =====
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[[File:TeltoCharge DLB CarloGavazzi 1phase.png|center|frameless|524x524px]]
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==== Powering the energy meter ====
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To correctly connect smart energy meter to power source, it is recommended to use manufacturers installation manuals.
  
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[[Category: Advanced Topics]]
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[[Category: TeltoCharge]]

Revision as of 08:30, 6 March 2023

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DYNAMIC LOAD BALANCING

TeltoCharge have the ability to communicate with dedicated smart energy meter and regarding to its readings, adjust used electrical power. Such functionality allows to protect house electrical grid from overload in peak hours and optimize energy usage to meet user habits. Smart energy meter should always be installed in source electrical cabinet as showed below.  

Smart meter and TeltoCharge communication

Smart meter and TeltoCharge communicates via Modbus RS-485 protocol. In order to achieve smooth communication, it is recommended to use communication cable according to this protocol. Check example below

TeltoCharge DLB CableExample.png

Note: Communication cable should be integrated with power cable.

Supported energy meters

In order to strive for wider applicability and compatibility, we constantly test and add new supported devices into list. All of the supported Energy meters and schematics how to connect them are provided bellow.  

TeltoCharge supported energy meter list:

Energy meter manufacturer Model Supported type for Dynamic load balancing Datasheet
Carlo Gavazzi series 1 EM111
See here EM111
EM112
See here EM112
ET112 See here ET112
Carlo Gavazzi series 3 EM330
See here EM330
EM340
See here EM340
ET330 See here ET330
ET340 See here ET340
Carlo Gavazzi series 5 EM530
EM530
EM540
EM540
More coming soon...

RS485 parameters for energy meter

Note: Energy meter parameters should match EVSE default parameters.

RS485 parameter EVSE default parameter value (non-configurable)
Modbus adress 1
Baud rate 9600
Parity none
Stop bits 1

Carlo Gavazzi meters wiring:

Note: All of the Color-coding is strictly exemplary and is used simply to differentiate between different connection points. Different communication cables can have differently coloured wires. Connect them according to used inventory.  

3rd and 5th series to TeltoCharge connection
TeltoCharge DLB CarloGavazzi 3phase.png
1st series to TeltoCharge connection
TeltoCharge DLB CarloGavazzi 1phase.png

Powering the energy meter

To correctly connect smart energy meter to power source, it is recommended to use manufacturers installation manuals.