Self-Consumption Installations Managed By Ingecon Sun Storage 1Play - Ingeteam INGECON SUN STORAGE 1Play Technical Manual

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3.3.3 Self-consumption installations managed by INGECON SUN STORAGE 1Play

A self-consumption installation is a system connected to the grid that seeks to minimize grid consumption and
to increase self-supply. To do so, it is fitted with photovoltaic generation and storage components.
An additional Back-up function can be activated in this type of installation. With this function, the ISS 1Play
inverter disconnects the installation from the grid in the event of a power cut and the energy required for loads
is provided from the batteries, operating in a similar manner to a UPS.
Installation components:
Photovoltaic panels.
Battery bank.
ISS 1Play inverter.
Manual bypass switch (optional). In the event of an ISS 1Play fault or maintenance, this allows for the
loads to be powered from the grid. It is formed by 2 independent interlocking manual switches that
connect alternately.
Contactor for connection of neutral to ground for TT installations (optional). In case of activate the
Back-up function, in the event of a power cut, the ISS 1Play disconnects from the grid and activates
this contactor to reference the neutral of the installation to ground. In case of TN installations, this
contactor is not necessary.
To monitor this installation, an additional kit for Ethernet or Wi-Fi communications is required.
Technical Guide
Figure 11: Single-phase self-consumption installation
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