Dynamic Load Management
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, 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.
DLM Types
Dynamic load management (DLM) is a versatile solution applicable in various scenarios, providing users with the flexibility to choose between using it with or without ct clamps. Here are the key distinctions:
DLM with Ct Clamps:
This configuration is essential in the UK, where the use of CT clamps is mandatory for managing the electric load between chargers and other electronic devices. CT clamps facilitate compliance with UK regulations by enabling precise control and optimization of the overall load. Their integration into DLM systems ensures efficient energy distribution, essential for meeting the stringent energy standards and operational requirements set forth by UK energy authorities.
CT Connection
Dynamic Load Management (DLM) is achieved through a carefully interconnected system of chargers, where communication is governed by a designated "Master" charger, dictating instructions to the remaining "Slave" chargers. These chargers can be interconnected either in a serial or parallel manner, each requiring the use of UTP twisted pair cables for communication via the A and B pins.