Load Management - Project EV EVA-07S-SE-C User Manual

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Load Management

7KW
Dynamic Load Management
For dynamic load management to work the CT clamp must be installed correctly and the
following setting must be set:
- Power Allocation Charge - Enabled
- External current sampling method - CT2000 or CT3000
- External monitored max input power (kw) - main fuse size
Disclaimer: Please check whether the CT clamp has a 2.0 or 3.0 on the end of the product
code. If there is a 2.0, the current sampling method must be set to CT2000. If there is a 3.0,
the current sampling method must be set to CT3000.
External monitored max input power is measured in kw and must be set to the main fuse
size so that if the load on the property was to reach the limit set the charger would reduce
it's output accordingly to not exceed the property main fuse.
60A = 13kw
80A = 18kw
100A = 23kw
Static Load Management
For installations where dynamic load management is not possible you can hard limit the
charger using setting 'charger maximum output current (A)' - As default this will be 32A
(7.3kw) however can be downrated to as low as 6A (1.76kw) if required and anything
inbetween.
d. Some routers have 2 WiFi signals, one is 2.4GHz, the other is 5GHz.
use the 5GHz WiFi as their default WiFi but the charger can only conne
WiFi. So if the charger can connect to your mobile phone hotspot, but c
to the home WiFi please check the router to see if you are using the 5G
2.4GHz WiFi for charger connection.
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