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SUNNY HOME MANAGER
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HoMan-IA-en-20 | Version 2.0

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  • Page 1 Installation Manual SUNNY HOME MANAGER S U N N Y H O M E M A N A G E ENGLISH HoMan-IA-en-20 | Version 2.0...
  • Page 2 ® The BLUETOOTH word mark and logos are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by SMA America LLC and SMA Solar Technology Canada Inc. is under license. ® Modbus is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric and is licensed by the Modbus Organization, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Functions..................28 4.2.2 Plugwise Radio-Controlled Socket..........28 4.2.3 SMA Radio-Controlled Socket............29 Plugwise Radio-Controlled Socket Set for the SMA Smart Home .. 32 Mounting and Commissioning Preparations ......34 Commissioning the Plugwise Devices..........34 Preparing the BLUETOOTH Communication ........34 5.2.1 Commissioning a BLUETOOTH PV System ........
  • Page 4 6.4.1 Mounting the Sunny Home Manager on the Wall ..... 39 6.4.2 Mounting the Sunny Home Manager on the Top-Hat Rail ..40 Connection ................41 Overview of the Connection Area............ 41 Connecting the Sunny Home Manager to Energy Meters ..... 43 7.2.1...
  • Page 5 10.5 Error in the Sunny Home Manager Assistant........74 10.6 Resetting the Sunny Home Manager ..........75 10.7 Reassigning the Sunny Home Manager to the Sunny Portal System after the Reset ............... 76 10.8 Resetting the SMA Radio-Controlled Socket to Default Settings ..77 11 Decommissioning ..............
  • Page 6: Information On This Document

    Quick Reference Guide Increased Self-Consumption with Sunny Island and Sunny Home Manager "Power Reducer Box – Compatibility List" Planning Guidelines "SMA SMART HOME - Load Control via MUST Time Period - Exam- Technical Information ple: Washing Machine" "SMA SMART HOME - Load Control via CAN Time Period - Exam- Technical Information ple: Pool Pump"...
  • Page 7: Symbols

    SMA Solar Technology AG 1 Information on this Document Document title and content Document type "SMA SMART HOME Load Control Using Relays or Contactors - Ex- Technical Information ample: Heating Rod" "SMA SMART HOME - Home Appliance Energy Management via Technical Information EEBUS"...
  • Page 8: Nomenclature

    1 Information on this Document SMA Solar Technology AG Nomenclature Complete designation Designation in this document ® ® SMA BLUETOOTH Piggy-Back, SMA BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH Piggy-Back Piggy-Back Plus ® SMA BLUETOOTH Piggy-Back Off-Grid BLUETOOTH Piggy-Back Off-Grid ® ® SMA BLUETOOTH Repeater, SMA BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH Repeater...
  • Page 9: Safety

    Alterations to the product, e.g. changes or modifications, are only permitted with the express written permission of SMA Solar Technology AG. Unauthorized alterations will void guarantee and warranty claims and in most cases terminate the operating license. SMA Solar Technology AG shall not be held liable for any damage caused by such changes.
  • Page 10: Safety Information

    The type label must remain permanently attached to the product. Compatible radio-controlled sockets for the SMA Smart Home As of firmware version 1.12, the Sunny Home Manager also supports radio-controlled sockets of the Plugwise house-automation system range. You will find information on the intended use of the respective product in the manufacturer's documentation.
  • Page 11 SMA Solar Technology AG 2 Safety Damage to the product due to condensation If the product is moved from a cold environment to a warm environment, condensation may form in the product. • When there is a large temperature difference, wait for the product to reach room temperature before connecting to the voltage supply.
  • Page 12: Supported Products

    The term device includes all components that exchange data with the Sunny Home Manager, i.e. SMA inverters, radio-controlled sockets, Sunny SensorBox devices and smart appliances. The Plugwise Stretch, the SMA Energy Meter, D0 meters and S0 meters are not included in this definition as devices.
  • Page 13 SMA Solar Technology AG 2 Safety SMA Devices SMA inverter Device type From inverter firmware version SB 1.5-1VL-40 2.03.01.R SB 2.5-1VL-40 SB 3600SE-10 2.3.35.R SB 5000SE-10 SB 3000TL-20 3.01.00.R* SB 3600TL-20 3.25.01.R* SB 4000TL-20 3.01.02.R* SB 5000TL-20 SB 3000TL-21 2.00.00.R* SB 4000TL-21 SB 5000TL-21 SB 3600TL-21 SB 2500TLST-21 2.00.27.R* SB 3000TLST-21 SB 2000HF 2.30.06.R* SB 2500HF SB 3000HF SBS 2.5-1VL-10...
  • Page 14 Sunny Home Manager systems. Although the Sunny Home Manager can detect the Sunny Multigate, use of the Sunny Home Manager for the configuration of this inverter is not recommended. SMA Solar Technology AG does not accept liability for missing or incorrect data and any yield losses that may result. HoMan-IA-en-20...
  • Page 15 Inverters from other manufacturers can be integrated in PV systems with Sunny Home Manager provided that the following requirements are met: ☐ The power output of the inverters must be captured via a separate SMA Energy Meter. ☐ The SMA Energy Meter must be configured in Sunny Portal as a PV production meter (for information on the configuration of energy meters, see the user manual "Sunny Home...
  • Page 16 The following household devices have been fitted with the energy management data protocol and have been tested with SMA Smart Home (status: June 2015, additional devices in preparation). • Stiebel Eltron heat pumps in conjunction with the Stiebel Eltron ISG web and the EMI software module: –...
  • Page 17 SMA Solar Technology AG 2 Safety – WPL 10 I, IK, AC – WPL 13/ 20 A – WPL 13/18/ 23 E, cool – WPL 34/47/57 – Brine heat pumps: – WPF 10/13/16 M – WPF 20/27/27 HT/35/40/52/66 – WPF 04/05/07/10/13/16 cool –...
  • Page 18: Scope Of Delivery

    Plug-in power supply Network cable Screw Screw anchor 4-pole plug Quick reference guide for commissioning Label Scope of Delivery of SMA Radio-Controlled Socket Figure 2: Components included in the scope of delivery Position Quantity Designation SMA radio-controlled socket Installation manual and supplementary sheet...
  • Page 19: Product Description

    PV systems. The Sunny Home Manager carries out the following tasks: • Reading out energy meter data and data from SMA devices with BLUETOOTH or Speedwire communication interface and from Plugwise radio-controlled sockets • Energy management with forecast-based load control via various interfaces •...
  • Page 20 Speedwire communication interface and from Plugwise radio-controlled sockets / radio-controlled switches The Sunny Home Manager reads out the data of the connected energy meters and SMA devices. The Sunny Home Manager is connected to the energy meters via network cables. The Sunny Home Manager controls the SMA radio-controlled sockets via a wireless BLUETOOTH connection.
  • Page 21 The Sunny Home Manager establishes the connection to Speedwire devices via a router / network switch in the local network. SMA inverters are either fitted with Speedwire or BLUETOOTH ex works or can be retrofitted accordingly (see product page of the respective inverter at www.SMA-Solar.com).
  • Page 22 The Sunny Home Manager can control devices using a data ex- a data exchange protocol change protocol defined by SMA Solar Technology AG by commu- nicating with the devices either directly or via an appropriate gate- way using Ethernet. The device reports its energy demand to the Sunny Home Manager and the Sunny Home Manager allocates the...
  • Page 23 The Sunny Home Manager helps to use excess PV power in households directly and increases the self-consumption quota as a result. For PV systems with SMA battery inverters, the Sunny Home Manager preferentially uses the derated active power to charge the battery.
  • Page 24: Type Label

    4 Product Description SMA Solar Technology AG Example: Limitation of the active power feed-in to 70% of the nominal PV system power Due to high levels of solar irradiation, the system can currently produce 90% of the nominal PV system power.
  • Page 25: Leds

    SMA Solar Technology AG 4 Product Description Symbol Designation Explanation FCC designation The product complies with the require- ments of the applicable FCC stan- dards. BLUETOOTH Wireless Tech- The product has a BLUETOOTH inter- nology face. Data matrix code 2D code for device-specific character- istics 4.1.3...
  • Page 26 4 Product Description SMA Solar Technology AG LED status Explanation Flashing green and orange The household is being supplied with energy from the PV system and intermittently from the utility grid. Glowing orange The household is being supplied with energy from the utility grid only.
  • Page 27: System Requirements

    Recommended display resolution: • Minimum 1024 pixels x 768 pixels Energy meters: SMA Solar Technology AG recommends connecting at least the following energy meter types to the Sunny Home Manager: • Feed-in meter and purchased electricity meter • Bidirectional meter for grid feed-in and purchased electricity At least one feed-in meter is required for the function Limitation of active power feed-in (recommended: SMA Energy Meter).
  • Page 28: Radio-Controlled Socket

    (see Section 1.1, page 6). Via the Plugwise app, parallel to the energy management you can use the numerous house-automation functions (refer to the manufacturer's documentation). The function and behavior of the SMA radio-controlled socket and the Plugwise radio-controlled socket are identical.
  • Page 29: Sma Radio-Controlled Socket

    Plugwise app without the locked symbol and can again be operated via the Plugwise app. Device Overview Unlike the SMA radio-controlled socket, the Plugwise radio-controlled socket does not have an LED display or touch key for operation. It is therefore only possible to operate the Plugwise radio- controlled socket via the Sunny Home Manager or the Sunny Portal app and to switch it on and off...
  • Page 30 Upper horizontal LED of the LED display Figure 8: Upper horizontal LED of the LED display LED status Operating mode/status of the SMA radio-controlled socket Glowing green No control of the SMA radio-controlled socket by the Sunny Home Manager Glowing orange No control of the SMA radio-controlled socket by the Sunny Home Manager...
  • Page 31 Operating mode/status of the SMA radio-controlled socket Glowing green The touch key is ready for operation. In this status, the SMA radio-controlled socket can be reset to the de- fault settings (see Sunny Home Manager installation manual). Flashing green The SMA radio-controlled socket is initializing.
  • Page 32: Plugwise Radio-Controlled Socket Set For The Sma Smart Home

    Plugwise Radio-Controlled Socket Set for the SMA Smart Home Plugwise offers various house-automation sets. The set must contain at least the following Plugwise components in order that the Plugwise radio-controlled sockets can be used in the SMA Smart Home: • 1 x Plugwise Stretch •...
  • Page 33 • Send the Plugwise Stretch ID (as printed on the Stretch type label) to Firmwareupdate- Plugwise@sma.de with the subject line: Update Clearance Plugwise. • Plugwise will clear the Stretch update for the firmware version 2.7.7 or higher. Normally, the update is then performed automatically.
  • Page 34: Mounting And Commissioning Preparations

    5.2.1 Commissioning a BLUETOOTH PV System All devices must be set to the same NetID so that the SMA BLUETOOTH devices in a PV system can communicate with each other. The NetID is used to distinguish between PV systems using SMA BLUETOOTH located in close proximity to one another.
  • Page 35: Setting The Netid On The Sunny Home Manager

    NetID and commission the devices (see BLUETOOTH device- or BLUETOOTH Piggy-Back documentation). 3. Note the serial numbers of the Sunny Home Manager and all other SMA devices. For each SMA radio-controlled socket, also note the load to be assigned to the particular socket.
  • Page 36: Preparing For Speedwire Communication

    3. To adopt the NetID, wait five seconds. During this time, do not tap the touch key. Preparing for Speedwire Communication If the Sunny Home Manager is to communicate with other SMA devices via Speedwire, the Sunny Home Manager and the Speedwire devices must be in the same local network. Perform the following preparatory steps.
  • Page 37 SMA Solar Technology AG 5 Mounting and Commissioning Preparations Procedure: Deactivating the BLUETOOTH communication of the inverters If an inverter communicates with the Sunny Home Manager simultaneously via Speedwire/WLAN and BLUETOOTH, data recording errors will result. • For inverters with BLUETOOTH interface, set NetID 0 (see inverter- or BLUETOOTH Piggy-Back documentation).
  • Page 38: Mounting

    ☐ The ambient conditions at the mounting location must be suitable for the operation of the Sunny Home Manager (see Section 12, page 81). ☐ The BLUETOOTH connection between the SMA devices must be possible (see Section 6.3 "Checking the BLUETOOTH Connection at the Designated Mounting Location", page 39).
  • Page 39: Requirements For Mounting The Sma Radio Controlled Socket

    Socket Requirements for the mounting location: ☐ The SMA radio-controlled socket must only be operated in wall outlets suitable for the power of the connected load. ☐ A minimum distance of 1 m must be maintained from devices using the 2.4 GHz radio spectrum (e.g.
  • Page 40: Mounting The Sunny Home Manager On The Top-Hat Rail

    6 Mounting SMA Solar Technology AG 3. Drill the holes (diameter: 6 mm). 4. Insert the screw anchors into the holes. 5. Screw in the screws leaving approximately 6 mm protruding from the wall. 6. Hook the Sunny Home Manager onto the screws. Ensure that the heads of the screws are engaged in the holes at the back of the Sunny Home Manager.
  • Page 41: Connection

    SMA Solar Technology AG 7 Connection Connection Overview of the Connection Area Bottom of Enclosure Figure 14: Terminals on the bottom of the enclosure Position Designation Explanation Power Pin connector for plug-in power supply unit NetID Rotary switch for setting the NetID BLUETOOTH LED Status display of BLUETOOTH connection Meter 1...
  • Page 42 7 Connection SMA Solar Technology AG Right Side of Enclosure Figure 15: Terminal on the right-hand side of the enclosure Position Designation Explanation USB port Currently without function Left Side of Enclosure Figure 16: Terminal on the left-hand side of the enclosure...
  • Page 43: Connecting The Sunny Home Manager To Energy Meters

    Input voltage External voltage supply when supplied via top-hat rail power supply unit Connecting the Sunny Home Manager to Energy Meters 7.2.1 Connecting the Sunny Home Manager to the SMA Energy Meter The SMA Energy Meter and the Sunny Home Manager must be connected to the same router. Installation Manual HoMan-IA-en-20...
  • Page 44: Connecting The Sunny Home Manager To Energy Meters With D0 Interface

    Additionally required material (not included in the scope of delivery): ☐ 1 network cable (see Section 4.1.4 "System Requirements", page 27) Procedure: 1. Connect the SMA Energy Meter to the router (see SMA Energy Meter installation manual). 2. Connect the Sunny Home Manager to the router (see Section 7.4, page 47). 7.2.2 Connecting the Sunny Home Manager to Energy Meters...
  • Page 45: Connecting The Sunny Home Manager To Energy Meters With S0 Interface

    SMA Solar Technology AG 7 Connection 2. Connect the plug of the optical probe to the pin connector to which the corresponding energy meter is assigned. Insert the four-pole plug into the upper pin row: • For purchased electricity meters, insert the four-pole plug into the pin connector Meter 1.
  • Page 46 7 Connection SMA Solar Technology AG Procedure: 1. Remove 4 cm of the cable sheath. 2. Shorten the cable shield to approximately 5 mm. Fold the surplus cable shield back onto the cable sheath. 3. Shorten unused insulated conductors flush with the cable sheath.
  • Page 47: Replacing Energy Meters

    1. Decommission the energy meter to be replaced (see energy meter documentation). 2. When replacing the SMA Energy Meter, make a note of the serial number of the new SMA Energy Meter. The serial number is to be found on the type label of the SMA Energy Meter.
  • Page 48: Supplying The Sunny Home Manager With Voltage

    Danger to life due to electric shock Under fault conditions, when working on the power supply circuit there may be dangerous voltages present on the Sunny Home Manager. • Ensure that the outlet for the power supply unit is close to the power supply unit. This ensures that you can safely disconnect the Sunny Home Manager from the voltage supply.
  • Page 49: Supplying The Sunny Home Manager With Voltage Via The Top-Hat Rail Power Supply Unit

    Danger to life due to electric shock Under fault conditions, when working on the power supply circuit there may be dangerous voltages present on the Sunny Home Manager. • Ensure that there is a disconnection unit (e.g. circuit breaker) present outside of the power supply unit.
  • Page 50 7 Connection SMA Solar Technology AG Procedure: 1. Mount the top-hat rail power supply unit on the top-hat rail (see the top-hat rail power supply unit documentation). 2. Connect the cable for the Sunny Home Manager to the top-hat rail power supply unit (see the top-hat rail power supply unit documentation).
  • Page 51 SMA Solar Technology AG 7 Connection 10. If an energy meter is connected to the four‑pole plug, insert the four-pole plug into the lower contact pin row of the pin connector assigned to the given energy meter (see Section 7.1, page 41).
  • Page 52: Commissioning

    The detection mode of the Plugwise Stretch is active for five minutes. Within these five minutes you must perform a "power cycle" for the Sunny Home Manager (power off, power on). This will establish a stable data connection between the Sunny Home Manager and the Plugwise Stretch.
  • Page 53: Registering In Sunny Portal

    5. Enter the system data. Tip: If you have SMA radio-controlled sockets, insert these into outlets and configure the NetID of the PV system (see Section 5.2.3, page 35). This will enable you to register the SMA radio- controlled sockets together with the Sunny Home Manager.
  • Page 54 8 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG Starting the PV System Setup Assistant The PV System Setup Assistant is a step-by-step guide of the processes required for user registration and the registration of Sunny Home Manager systems in Sunny Portal. Procedure: 1. Open www.SunnyPortal.com and select [PV System Setup Assistant].
  • Page 55 SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Commissioning Procedure: 1. Select the field I am already registered in Sunny Portal. 2. Enter the e-mail address and the Sunny Portal password in the fields Sunny Portal e-mail address and Password. 3. Select [Next]. ☑ The page Select PV system opens.
  • Page 56 8 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG 6. Select [Identify]. ☑ Sunny Portal searches for the Sunny Home Manager with the corresponding serial number and registration ID. The PV System Setup Assistant displays the correct Sunny Home Manager with a green tick. ✖ The PV System Setup Assistant cannot find any Sunny Home Manager with the entered serial number and registration ID? •...
  • Page 57 (see energy meter documentation). SMA Energy Meter • Select SMA Energy Meter xxx. Here, xxx is the placeholder for the SMA Energy Meter serial number. If there are two SMA Energy Meters in the PV system, select the desired SMA Energy Meter.
  • Page 58: Setting The Operating Mode Of The Radio-Controlled Socket

    Setting the Operating Mode of the SMA Radio-Controlled Socket You can configure the operating mode of the SMA radio-controlled socket via the touch key on the SMA radio-controlled socket or via Sunny Portal or the Sunny Portal app (see the user manual "Sunny Home Manager in Sunny Portal"). How to configure the operating mode via the touch key of the SMA radio-controlled socket is described in the following.
  • Page 59: Setting The Operating Mode Of The Plugwise Radio-Controlled Socket

    If you would like to manage certain Plugwise radio-controlled sockets via the Plugwise app, you must remove the desired Plugwise radio-controlled sockets from your Sunny Home Manager system (see the user manual "Sunny Home Manager in Sunny Portal". Installation Manual HoMan-IA-en-20...
  • Page 60: Retrofitting Devices

    The detection mode of the Plugwise Stretch is active for five minutes. Within these five minutes you must perform a "power cycle" for the Sunny Home Manager (power off, power on). This will establish a stable data connection between the Sunny Home Manager and the Plugwise Stretch.
  • Page 61: Retrofitting Plugwise Radio-Controlled Sockets

    Sunny Home Manager system in Sunny Portal. 3. Add the Plugwise radio-controlled socket to the Sunny Home Manager system in Sunny Portal and configure it (see the user manual "Sunny Home Manager in Sunny Portal"). Configuring the Plugwise radio-controlled sockets is no different to configuring the SMA radio-controlled sockets. Installation Manual...
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 10 Troubleshooting 10.1 Errors in the Sunny Home Manager 10.1.1 States of All LEDs LED status Cause and corrective measure The Sunny Home Manager is not supplied with voltage. Corrective measures: • Connect the Sunny Home Manager to the voltage supply (see Section 7.6, page 48).
  • Page 63 SMA Solar Technology AG 10 Troubleshooting LED status Cause and corrective measure Flashing red The Sunny Home Manager cannot establish a connection to Sunny Portal. DHCP is possibly not activated on your router or there is a proxy server in your network. Corrective measures: •...
  • Page 64 (see Section 7.4, page 47). • Check whether the Internet connection is functioning: – In the web browser address line, enter e.g. www.SMA- Solar.com and confirm with the [Enter] key. – If the Internet connection is permanently impaired, ensure that the router is functioning correctly.
  • Page 65: States Of The Bluetooth Led

    BLUETOOTH network. There is no BLUETOOTH connection to the devices of the PV system. Corrective measures: • Commission the SMA BLUETOOTH devices. • For inverters with BLUETOOTH Piggy‑Back: wait until the inverters switch on. It is possible that the NetID configured on the Sunny Home Man- ager is not identical with that of the PV system devices.
  • Page 66: Errors In The Sma Radio-Controlled Socket

    Corrective measures: • Ensure that the Sunny Home Manager is supplied with voltage (see Section 7.6, page 48). • Ensure that the same NetID is configured on the SMA radio- controlled socket and the Sunny Home Manager (see Section 5.2.3, page 35). • If possible, select a different mounting location.
  • Page 67: Errors During Registration In Sunny Portal

    SMA Solar Technology AG 10 Troubleshooting 10.3 Errors during Registration in Sunny Portal Problem Cause and corrective measure The PV System Setup Assistant cannot It is possible that the Sunny Home Manager is not cor- establish a connection to the rectly connected to the router.
  • Page 68 • Commission the devices. Insufficient radio range of the inverter with BLUETOOTH communication interface. Corrective measures: Use an SMA BLUETOOTH Repeater or SMA radio-con- trolled socket. This will extend the wireless range of your BLUETOOTH network. Insufficient transmission power of the inverter with SMA BLUETOOTH Piggy‑Back Plus.
  • Page 69 Cause and corrective measure The PV System Setup Assistant lists It is possible that the SMA device is not correctly con- none or not all of the new SMA de- nected to the router or is not supplied with voltage.
  • Page 70 • Configure the router/network switch so that the LAN ports are not deactivated. The network switch used in the network uses IGMP snoop- ing. This means that the connection to the SMA device is interrupted due to apparent inactivity, and cannot be sub- sequently restored.
  • Page 71 SMA Solar Technology AG 10 Troubleshooting Problem Cause and corrective measure The PV System Setup Assistant cannot The serial number and/or the registration ID may have find a Sunny Home Manager with the been entered incorrectly. serial number and registration ID en- Corrective measures: tered.
  • Page 72 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Problem Cause and corrective measure The PV System Setup Assistant cannot The Sunny Home Manager has already been assigned to find a Sunny Home Manager with the a system in Sunny Portal with your e-mail address. serial number and registration ID en- Corrective measures: tered.
  • Page 73: Using The Sunny Home Manager Assistant

    1. Use a network cable to connect the computer to the router to which the Sunny Home Manager is connected. 2. In the download area at www.SMA-Solar.com, download the Sunny Home Manager Assistant for the operating system of your computer. 3. Start the Sunny Home Manager Assistant by double-clicking on the file name.
  • Page 74: Error In The Sunny Home Manager Assistant

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 10.5 Error in the Sunny Home Manager Assistant Problem Cause and corrective measure The Sunny Home Manager The computer with the Sunny Home Manager Assistant is not con- Assistant does not detect a nected to the router to which the Sunny Home Manager is con- Sunny Home Manager.
  • Page 75: Resetting The Sunny Home Manager

    SMA Solar Technology AG 10 Troubleshooting 10.6 Resetting the Sunny Home Manager The reset button is located in a small aperture on the bottom of the Sunny Home Manager. Depending on how long you hold down the reset button, the Sunny Home Manager is partially or completely reset.
  • Page 76: Reassigning The Sunny Home Manager To The Sunny Portal System After The Reset

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Procedure: • Press the reset button with a sharp object (e.g. paper clip) and hold until the desired reset result has been achieved: • To reset the network settings of the Sunny Home Manager, press the reset button until the status LED and the energy consumption LED are intermittently flashing orange.
  • Page 77: Resetting The Sma Radio-Controlled Socket To Default Settings

    10.8 Resetting the SMA Radio-Controlled Socket to Default Settings You must reset the SMA radio-controlled socket to default settings in the following cases: • You wish to operate the SMA radio-controlled socket in a different system. • You wish to reset the measured values of the SMA radio-controlled socket.
  • Page 78 SMA Solar Technology AG Procedure: 1. Unplug the SMA radio-controlled socket from the outlet and then plug it back in. ☑ The upper horizontal LED is glowing red for approximately ten seconds. 2. As soon as the vertical LEDs are glowing green, press and hold the touch key for five seconds.
  • Page 79: Decommissioning

    SMA Solar Technology AG 11 Decommissioning 11 Decommissioning 11.1 Decommissioning the Sunny Home Manager Procedure: • Disconnecting the Sunny Home Manager from the voltage supply • Removing the cables and dismounting the Sunny Home Manager Disconnecting the Sunny Home Manager from the voltage supply 1. If the Sunny Home Manager is supplied with voltage via the plug-in power supply unit: •...
  • Page 80: Packing The Product For Shipment

    11 Decommissioning SMA Solar Technology AG 11.2 Packing the Product for Shipment • Pack the product for shipping. Use the original packaging or packaging that is suitable for the weight and size of the product. 11.3 Disposing of the Product •...
  • Page 81: Technical Data

    SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Technical Data 12 Technical Data 12.1 Sunny Home Manager General Data Status display LEDs Maximum length of cables to energy meters 30 m with S0 interface Maximum length of cables to energy meters 15 m with D0 interface Certified countries...
  • Page 82: Sma Radio-Controlled Socket

    Maximum number of devices in the system • of which maximum number of loads in the active energy management system * All components (apart from the SMA Energy Meter) that exchange data with the Sunny Home Manager, such as SMA inverters, radio-controlled sockets, Sunny SensorBox devices and smart appliances.
  • Page 83 SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Technical Data Mechanical Data Width x height x depth 118 mm x 76 mm x 56 mm Weight 156 g Voltage Supply Voltage 100 V to 240 V Frequency 50 Hz / 60 Hz Maximum current 16 A Minimum power consumption 0.25 W Maximum power consumption 1.5 W...
  • Page 84: Plugwise Devices

    12 Technical Data SMA Solar Technology AG 12.3 Plugwise Devices You will find information on the technical data in the documentation of the respective Plugwise device. 12.4 Plug-In Power Supply Units GETRONIC, EA1024PR Mechanical Data Width x height x depth 73.6 mm x 32.4 mm x 42.9 mm...
  • Page 85: Accessories

    SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Accessories 13 Accessories You will find the accessories for your product in the following overview. If required, these can be ordered from SMA Solar Technology AG or your distributor. Designation Brief description SMA order number Optical probe Cable with optical probe and four‑pole plug...
  • Page 86: Contact

    SMA Solar Technology AG 14 Contact If you have technical problems with our products, please contact the SMA Service Line. We require the following information in order to provide you with the necessary assistance: • Serial number and software package of the Sunny Home Manager •...
  • Page 87 +971 2234 6177 +91 22 61713888 SMA Solar (Thailand) Co., Ltd. 대한민국 SMA Technology Korea Co., Ltd. 서울 +66 2 670 6999 +82-2-520-2666 South Africa SMA Solar Technology South Argentina SMA South America SPA Africa Pty Ltd. Brasil Santiago Cape Town Chile +562 2820 2101 08600SUNNY (08600 78669) Perú...
  • Page 88 www.SMA-Solar.com...

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