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|If Dynamic Load balancing is enabled
 
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|Can I use simplified charging sequence with Dynamic load balancing.
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|Yes, there is possibility to use both features together, but there are some limitations which are regulated by the standard:
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# Maximum charging current is only 10 Ampers.
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# Possible to use only 1-phase charging.
 
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|Can I use 3-phase smart meter for single phase charger?
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|No, there is no possibility to use 1-phase charger with 3-phase smart meter.
 
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|Does Load balancing limits Dynamic load balancing?
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|Yes, if dynamic load balancing is enabled and user want to achieve maximum charging power without any other limitations except form smart energy meter. [https://wiki.teltonika-energy.com/view/Functionalities#Load_balancing Load balancing] should be set to the maximum value.
 
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|If phase priority is enabled, can charger automatically change phase?
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|Yes, If TeltoCharge detects that prioritized phase is loaded and the maximum current it can give is 7 or less ampers, charger will make a check If other phases are loaded less:
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* If there is other phase which is loaded less, charger will chnage charging phase.
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* If other two phases ar loaded charger will stop charging process.
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|How TeltoCharge prioritizes phases when phase priority is disabled, TeltoChagre connected to three phases and three phase charging is disabled?
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|Charger checks which phase is least loaded and selects that phase as a charging phase. If during charging process any of other two phases load decreases and the maximum available current will be 5 ampers higher then the charging phase, TeltoCharge will change charging phase to least loaded.
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|How TeltoCharge sets maximum charging power when 3-phase charging is enabled?
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|TeltoCharge checks which phase is loaded most, measures how much free current is available, and sets that current.
 
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