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Ve.bus System With 1 Ac Source; Ve.bus System With 2 Ac Sources; Extended Ve.bus System With Multis; Ve.bus System Build With Quattro's - Victron energy Digital Multi Control Manual

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2. Standard installations

2.1 VE.Bus system with 1 AC source

Setup for such a system is easy: Just connect the DMC to the VE.Bus system (see paragraph 4.1)
and the DMC will automatically adapt to the current system.
No parameters need to be changed in the DMC unless you want to limit the maximum current the
operator can set. In that case you only need to adapt the "Upper shore limit for AC input 1"
setting. Refer to chapter 6 for a description of how to do this.

2.2 VE.Bus system with 2 AC sources

There are several ways to build a VE.Bus system with 2 AC sources. Refer to the appropriate
sub-paragraph for your installation.

2.2.1 Extended VE.Bus system with Multis

A system with more than 1 AC input can be build with normal Multis. The extended VE.Bus
functionality is used for this purpose. This functionality comes available when a dongle is
connected to the system. The system must then be configured with the "VE.Bus System
Configurator" tool.
From the DMC point of view there is no difference between a system build with Quattro's and a
system build with Multis. So read on with paragraph 2.2.2. Note that, by using VeConfigure2, it is
possible to determine whether or not an AC input shore limit can be overruled by the remote
panel.
2.2.2 VE.Bus system built with Quattro's
If your system is build with one or more Quattro's the installation of the DMC is straight-forward.
Just connect the DMC to the VE.Bus system (see paragraph 4.1) and the DMC will automatically
adapt to the current system.
Most likely you do not need to change any settings in the DMC.
In a Quattro the AC1 input has always priority over the AC2 input. The default setting in a Quattro
is that the AC2 shore current can be overruled by the remote panel and the AC1 limit is fixed.
(This can be changed with VeConfigure2)
A common practice is that a generator is connected to AC1 and shore power to AC2. As long as
the generator is running the Quattro's will use the generator. The DMC will display
in that
case and turning the knob on the DMC will not have any influence.
When the generator is stopped and shore power is applied, the Quattro's will switch to the shore
power. Now the DMC will continuously toggle the display between
and the current shore limit
set point. Turning the knob will now change the shore limit set point in the Quattro's.
If you want to limit the maximum current the operator can set you can change the "Upper shore
limit for AC input 2" parameter. Refer to paragraph 6 for a description of how to do this.
↔ shore limit
Please refer to paragraph 6.4.1 if you want to get rid off the display toggling (
value).
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