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S M A R T F O X LIGHT 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 08 - 2022 www.smartfox.at...
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DECLARATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Non-compliance can lead to damage to property and personal injury. The instructions given must therefore always be followed or implemented! ATTENTION Non-compliance can lead to malfunctions or damage to the unit. The instructions given must therefore always be followed or implemented! NOTE Useful tips to support you during commissioning.
Scope of delivery and technical data..............5 Regulations ........................6 Dimensions ........................6 Assembly........................6 Electrical connection....................6 Installation of SMARTFOX current transformers............7 SMARTFOX auxiliary current transformer .................8 Wiring diagram ........................9 Power controller & heating element 1-phase............9 Power controller & heating element 3-phase............10 Consumer via relay.
States relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, and the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC. Application The "SMARTFOX Pro Light 2" energy consumption controller is used to optimise self-consumption to a maximum in electrotechnical systems with self-power generation. All relevant data for the application are measured, displayed and used for control.
SCOPE OF DELIVERY & TECHNICAL DATA Scope of delivery 1x SMARTFOX Pro Light 2 energy consumption controller 1x Micro SD card incl. adapter 1x current transformer 3-phase up to 80A | 100A incl. connection set 1x operating manual Technical data...
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REGULATIONS DIN EN61326 Mechanical strength DIN EN 61010 Part 1 Electrical safety DIN EN 61010 Part 1 Housing with protective insulation, protection class II, for working voltages up to 600V (mains to neutral) pollution degree 2, measuring category CAT III Accuracy, overload air DIN EN 60688 Disconnection...
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P H O T O V O L T A I K Attention! The SMARTFOX current transformers must always be connected as shown in the picture above. (Arrows point in the direction of the consumer). w w w . s m a r t f o x . at...
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The SMARTFOX current transformer cable must not be cut (loss of warranty). NOTE! The SMARTFOX current transformer set can be extended up to 15m. A suitable current transformer extension must be used for this purpose. w w w . s m a r t f o x . at...
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SMARTFOX ADDITIONAL CURRENT TRANSFORMER w w w . s m a r t f o x . at...
MAIN MENU Navigation through the menu Use the left and right arrow keys to scroll through the menu. To change a value/setting, press the Enter key (cursor starts flashing). Use the arrow keys left or right to change the set value. To navigate to the first line, press the Enter key until the cursor jumps to the first line.
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A N A L O G A N E R G I E = 0 . 0 0 K W H Analogue output energy = the total energy used by SMARTFOX/analogue output. Voltage S P A N N E : A = 2 3 4 V B = 2 3 5 V , C = 2 3 4 V Voltage A=234V B=235V, C=236V.
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ANALOGOUT = 25%. The current level of the analogue output is displayed. There are 3 operating modes available: AUTOMATIC: The output is automatically controlled by the SMARTFOX depending on the surplus situation. MANUAL: The output can be set to a percentage value regardless of the surplus situation.
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0: The relay is switched off. 1: The set switch-on condition is fulfilled, the relay has been switched on by the SMARTFOX M: The relay can be switched on regardless of the surplus situation. ATTENTION! Energy can be drawn from the mains.
M e t e r l p 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 4 The currently installed software version is displayed. Available software updates can be downloaded from the Downloads section at www.smartfox.at/downloads. Serial number S E R I A N N U M B E R 5 4 1 0 E C A A 0 6 E B The serial number of the unit is displayed.
PARAMETERISATIO Getting started with Parameterisation P A S S W O R T = 2 3 4 5 To access the parameterisation, switch to the menu item CONFIGURATION PASSWORD, set the "PASSWORD 2345" using the buttons and confirm. IOUT I O U T : 4 - 2 0 M A Setting of the current output.
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The relay also refers to this value when the ZW setting is set to ON (see page 19). ANALOG MONITORING: If analogue monitoring is activated, the SMARTFOX automatically detects whether the connected consumer is actually consuming power. The unit thus determines whether the thermostat of the heating element has switched off.
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Relay R1 r 1 : a u s z w : a i n p n : a i n R1: You can choose between 4 control behaviours (heat pump, consumer, analogue relay & heating rod2) and "Off". ZW ON : The target value defined at the analogue output is taken into account. ZW OFF: The relay calculates from zero watts.
P: P is the power value of the consumer connected to the relay, adjustable from 1 to 9999 watts. td: td is the delay time for how long the set power must exceed P to activate the relay. Adjustable between 0 and 99 minutes. th: th is the minimum time the relay remains activated after the switch-on condition is fulfilled, adjustable between 1 and 999 minutes.
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PARAMETERISATION Relay 1= Heating rod 2 r 1 : H E I Z S T A B 2 z w : a i n p n : a i n R1 Switching temperature = 60°C R 1 U M S C H A L T - T E M P E R A T U R E = 6 0 C The HEATING BAR 2 function is only active if a temperature sensor is connected to the PT1000 input.
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Forced release relay output R 1 F N S T = 0 0 : 0 0 D U R = 9 9 9 M M O D E = M Under ST, the daily switch-on time for the forced release is set, DUR specifies the switch-on time of the relay (0-999min).
PARAMETERISATION Temperature sensor ON / OFF T E M P E R A T U R S e n s o r e i n The PT1000 temperature sensor function can be activated here. Minimum temperature M i n d e s t - T e m p e r a t u r e : 0 0 C The minimum temperature to be maintained can be set here.
Display maximum - active power M A X I M U M : A = 2 , 7 2 K W b = 3 , 1 1 c = 1 , 8 5 k w The peak values of the active power are displayed. A, B, C stand for L1, L2 and L3 respectively.
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PARAMETERISATIO Energy purchase b e c a u s e n e r g i e s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The counter value for the energy drawn from the grid can be adjusted here. Energy delivery l i e f i n g .
FIRMWAREUPDATE 1. Download firmware from smartfox.at/downloads. 2. Remove the SD card. 24V IO 0V 0V + - PT1000 L1 L2 L3 N PE 3. Unzip the file and copy it to the SD card. 24V IO 0V 0V + - PT1000 L1 L2 L3 N PE 5.
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