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Installation type, when TeltoCharge is connected with the Smart meter (list to supported smart meters) . | Installation type, when TeltoCharge is connected with the Smart meter (list to supported smart meters) . | ||
TeltoCharge | TeltoCharge has 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. A smart energy meter should always be installed in source electrical cabinet as showed below. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:20, 5 August 2025
USE CASES
Depending on the installation, the most common installation types are listed here. In the configuration table mentioned only the parameters that must be changed
1.Installation without the Smart meter
Installation type, when TeltoCharge is connected without any other device from where the data could be used. In that kind of installations, it’s important to limit TeltoCharge to prevent breaking Circuit Breaker.
| Setting | Value | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Power selector switch | Must be selected according to the installation details | Link to QUG |
| Connectivity | Connect TeltoCharge to your local Wifi | Link to QUG |
| 3 phase charging | ON | Link to QUG |
| Phase priority | Select phase from which you would to charge when operating on single phase mode | Link to QUG |
2.Installation with the smart meter using (Dynamic Load Balancing)
Installation type, when TeltoCharge is connected with the Smart meter (list to supported smart meters) . TeltoCharge has 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. A smart energy meter should always be installed in source electrical cabinet as showed below.
| Setting | Header text | Header text |
|---|---|---|
| Power selector switch | Must be selected according to the installation details.
You also could limit the maximum output to the CAR |
Example |
| Connectivity | Connect TeltoCharge to your local Wifi | Example |
| Location is ventilated | Change to yes, if installation is outside | Example |
| 3 phase charging | ON | Example |
| Phase priority | Select phase from which you would to charge when operating on single phase mode | Example |
| Dynamic Load Balancing | Select what you would be using:
Enable Dynamic Load Balancing |
Example |
| Max grid Load | Select the value of the main house inlet | Example |
| Solar Charging | If Solar panels are installed, this function should be turned on | Example |
| Search for device | TeltoCharge will try to establish communication with the Modbus RTU device | Example |
| Other Funtionalities | Here you could read more about all other functionalities | Example |
3.Installation of more than one charger (Dynamic Load Management)
Installation type, where a group of TeltoCharges are installed. Dynamic load management is a sophisticated feature that empowers users to efficiently control electric load by managing a group of chargers installed within a single circuit. Through the implementation of Modbus RS-485 communication or local internet, the chargers are able to communicate with one another and dynamically adjust their charging power in response to the load on the grid, ensuring optimal charging operations and grid stability.
| Setting | Header text | Header text | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Power selector switch | Must be selected according to the installation details.
You also could limit the maximum output to the CAR |
Example | |
| Connectivity | Connect TeltoCharge to your local Wifi | Example | |
| Location is ventilated | Change to yes, if installation is outside | Example | |
| 3 phase charging | ON | Example | |
| Phase priority | Select phase from which you would to charge when operating on single phase mode | Example | |
| Dynamic Load Balancing | Select what you would be using:
Enable Dynamic Load Balancing |
Example | |
| Max grid Load | Select the value of the main house inlet | Example | |
| Solar Charging | If Solar panels are installed, this function should be turned on | Example | |
| Search for device | TeltoCharge will try to establish communication with the Modbus RTU device | Example | |
| Load Managment | Select how the charger will be connected together:
Modbus RTU (wires) Modbus TCP (WiFi or ethernet cable) |
Example | |
| Configuration only for primary device | |||
| Primary device | ON
*In one group there will be only 1. The device selected as primary will be the main device for all the group |
Example | |
| Type | Dynamic – if the whole group must balance with the external load (f.e Office building)
Static – when the whole group of TeltoCharges has a static available current |
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| Max group Load |
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| Secondary device count | Number of followers (Number of installed devices -1) | ||
| Secondary device ID start | 2 | ||
| Advanced settings | More information in the link | Link to advanced settings | |
| Secondary device configuration (primary device configuration steps must be skipped for all secondary devices) | |||
| Secondary device | ON | Link to advanced settings | |
| Secondary device ID | 2 (+1 for each new follower) | Link to advanced settings | |
| At this point followers configuration is finished. Reply this procedure for each follower | |||
*If there are more specific requirements needed please visit "advanced functionalities link"''