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SMA SUNNY HOME MANAGER 2.0 Operating Manual (146 pages)
Brand:
SMA
| Category:
Control Unit
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Information on this Document
8
Validity
8
Target Group
8
Levels of Warning Messages
8
Symbols in the Document
8
Typographical Elements in the Document
9
Designations in the Document
9
Additional Information
9
Safety
10
Intended Use
10
Important Safety Instructions
10
Cyber Security
12
Service Description
13
Scope of Delivery
15
Product Overview
16
Product Description
16
Symbols on the Product
16
Light-Emitting Diodes (Leds)
16
Type Label
17
Components for Operating the Sunny Home Manager
18
Basic Operation
18
Operation of a PV System with SMA Inverters
18
Operation of a PV System with Third-Party Inverters
19
Components for the Control of Loads
19
System Structure
21
System Requirements
21
System Topology
21
Mounting
22
Requirements for Mounting the Sunny Home Manager
22
Mounting the Sunny Home Manager on the Top-Hat Rail
22
Connection
23
Safety During Electrical Connection
23
Connecting the Voltage Supply
23
Requirements for Connecting the Voltage Supply
23
Connecting the Voltage Supply up to 63 a
24
Connecting the Voltage Supply Greater than 63 a
25
Establishing Communication to Sunny Portal
26
Preparing for Speedwire Communication
26
Connecting the Sunny Home Manager to the Router
26
Testing the Connection to Sunny Portal
27
Getting Started
29
Creating a Sunny Home Manager System in Sunny Portal
29
User Interface of the Sunny Home Manager System
32
Accessing the User Interface
32
Overview of the User Interface
32
Overview of Menus and
33
Working with Diagrams
35
Setting the Display Period
35
Saving Diagram Data
36
Printing Diagram Data
36
Logging in and out of Sunny Portal
36
Configuration of the Sunny Home Manager System
38
System Data
38
Overview System Data
38
Changing System Data
38
Changing the System Name
39
Deleting the System
39
Entering the Nominal System Power
39
Changing or Deleting the System Image
40
Configuring Strings
40
Changing Operator Data
42
Configuring Parameters
42
General Information about the Configuration of the Parameters
42
Entering the Feed-In Tariff and Electricity Tariff
42
Configuring Limitation of Active Power Feed-In
43
Activating or Deactivating Grid Management Services
45
Entering Time Period Control for Charging the Battery-Storage System
45
Entering Peak Load Shaving
46
Setting the Optimization Target
47
Entering the Amount of CO2 Avoided
48
Entering the Expected Yield
48
Releasing Data
49
Device Administration
50
Device Overview Tab
50
Filtering the Device Overview
51
Configuring the Device Properties
51
Changing Device Names and Description
51
Activating Data Acceptance
52
Overview of New Devices Tab
52
Maximum Number of Supported Devices
53
Adding or Replacing Devices
54
Configuring the Sunny Home Manager
55
Selecting Simple or Extended Configuration
56
Setting Automatic Updates
56
Enabling Speedwire Encryption
56
Configuring AVM Fritz!Box Smart Home Control
56
Configuring the Display of the Current Status
57
Configuring Niko Home Control
58
Setting the Edimax Smart Plug
58
Enabling System Communication Monitoring
58
Setting the Data Request Interval
59
Activating SMA Smart Home
59
Activating the Self-Consumption Function
59
Setting up Forecast-Based Battery Charging
60
Configuring the External Current Transformer
61
Changing the Meter Configuration
61
Configuring Modbus Interfaces
61
Adding and Configuring the Inverter
62
Adding an Inverter
62
Entering Line Conductors
62
Entering the PV Array Power
63
Adding a Switching Device
63
Adding a Radio-Controlled Socket
63
Adding Modbus Device
64
Adding Direct Communicating Loads
65
Adding a Device with Eebus or SEMP Interface
65
Pairing Loads Via Eebus
65
Replacing the Sunny Home Manager
66
Resetting the Sunny Home Manager
67
Reassigning the Sunny Home Manager to the Sunny Portal System after the Reset
67
Restarting the Sunny Home Manager
68
Deleting Devices from Sunny Portal
69
Load Control
70
Background Information
70
Types of Loads
70
Communicating with Loads
71
Controlling Loads Via a Time Period
71
Load MUST be Switched on
72
Load CAN be Switched on
72
Prioritizing Loads
73
Load Overview and Planning
73
Configuring Switching Devices
75
Safety When Configuring Switching Devices
75
Requirements for Configuring Switching Devices
76
Assigning a Load
76
Entering the Device Name
76
Configuring the Operating Mode
76
Enabling Start-Up Detection for Radio-Controlled Sockets
77
Configuring Load Characteristics
78
Entering General Information
79
Selecting the Load Type
80
Selecting Program Controllability
80
Entering the Power Consumption
81
Entering the Maximum Program Operating Time
81
Entering the Minimum Switch-On and Switch-Off Time
82
Setting the Priority of the Load
82
Assigning a Switching Device
83
Setting Measuring and Switching of the Assigned Device
83
Setting Automatic Switch-Off
83
Configuring the Time Period
84
Setting or Changing the Time Windows
85
Adding an Additional Time Period
86
Deleting a Time Period
86
Directly Controlling Loads
87
Visualization of the Energy Management
88
System Selection with System List
88
System Overview
89
Current Status and Forecast
89
Overview Current Status Area
89
Overview Forecast and Recommended Action Area
91
Energy Balance
92
Load Balance and Control
95
Overview Load Balance and Control
95
Selecting the Load Display
99
Display of the Nominal System Power
99
System Yield in the Annual Comparison
99
Nominal System Power Analysis
101
Overview Analysis
101
Setting the Device Selection
103
Monitoring of the Sunny Home Manager System
104
Overview of System Monitoring
104
Communication Monitoring
104
Inverter Comparison
104
SMA Smart Connected
105
System Configuration
105
Further PV System Monitoring Options
105
Configuring PV System Monitoring
106
Setting Communication Monitoring
106
Setting the Inverter Comparison
106
Activating SMA Smart Connected
107
Editing the System Configuration
107
Filter and Confirm Messages in the System Logbook
108
Configuring Reports
109
Presentation of the Sunny Home Manager System
112
PV System Profile
112
Make PV System Profile Publicly Available
112
Releasing and Publishing
112
Specifying the System Home Page
113
User Management
114
User Groups and User Rights
114
Creating a New User
115
Deleting a User
115
Changing User Rights
116
Changing User Information
116
Password Information
117
Requirements for a Secure System Password
117
Required Passwords
117
Changing Passwords
118
Procedure in Case of Forgotten Passwords
118
Troubleshooting
120
Error Message on the Sunny Home Manager
120
Problems During Registration with the System Setup Assistant
121
Problems with Integration of Devices
124
Problems with Data Update
126
Problems When Configuring and Controlling Radio-Controlled Sockets
129
Using the Sunny Home Manager Assistant in Case of Network Problems
130
Messages in the System Logbook
131
Decommissioning
134
Decommissioning the Sunny Home Manager
134
Packing the Product for Shipment
134
Disposing of the Product
134
Application Examples
135
Forecast-Based Battery Charging
135
Objective and Background Information
135
Setting up Forecast-Based Battery Charging
136
Heat Pumps with SG-Ready Interface
137
Objective and Background Information
137
Connection Options of the SG Ready Heat Pump
138
Integration of Heat Pump into the Energy Management
139
Configuring the Use of the SG Ready Heat Pump
140
Technical Data
142
Declarations of Conformity
144
EU Declaration of Conformity
144
Declaration of Conformity
144
Contact
145
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SMA SUNNY HOME MANAGER 2.0 Operating Manual (127 pages)
Brand:
SMA
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Information on this Document
7
Validity
7
Target Group
7
Additional Information
7
Symbols
7
Nomenclature
8
Typographies
8
2 Safety
9
Intended Use
9
Safety Information
10
Supported Products
11
3 Scope of Delivery
16
4 Product Description
17
Sunny Home Manager
17
Functions
17
Type Label
20
Leds
21
System Requirements
21
Radio-Controlled Socket
22
Functions
22
Home Appliances with Intelligent Communication Interface
23
System Structure
24
5 Mounting
26
Requirements for Mounting the Sunny Home Manager
26
Mounting the Sunny Home Manager on the Top-Hat Rail
26
6 Preparing for Speedwire Communication
27
7 Connection
28
Connecting the Sunny Home Manager to the Router
28
Connecting the Sunny Home Manager to the SMA Energy Meter
28
Replacing the SMA Energy Meter
28
Connecting a Smart Appliance
28
Voltage Supply Terminal
29
Requirements for Connecting the Voltage Supply
29
Connecting the Voltage Supply for Applications up to 63 a
30
Connecting the Voltage Supply for Applications Greater than 63 a
31
8 Commissioning
33
Testing the Connection to Sunny Portal
33
Registering in Sunny Portal
33
Logging in and out of Sunny Portal
38
9 Accessing the User Interface of the Sunny Home Manager System
39
10 Page and Menu Selection
40
System Selection and System List
40
My Sunny Home Manager System
40
PV System Profile
40
Current Status and Forecast
41
Energy Balance
45
Load Balance and Control
51
Energy and Power
52
Annual Comparison
53
System Monitoring
53
PV System Logbook
55
Analysis
56
Performance Ratio
58
System Report
59
Devices
59
Configuration
59
System Properties
59
System Presentation
60
Device Overview
60
Load Overview and Planning
61
Report Configuration
62
User Management
62
11 Page Settings
63
Diagram Settings
63
Setting the Display Period
63
Saving Diagram Data
63
Printing Diagram Data
63
Enlarging the View
63
Showing and Hiding the Legend
63
Sorting the System List
64
Showing, Hiding and Sorting Loads
64
Publishing
64
Releasing Pages for Viewing in Sunny Portal
64
Presenting Sunny Portal Pages on the Internet
64
12 Device Settings
66
Filtering the Device Overview
66
Calling up the Properties of a Device
66
Calling up the Device Parameters
66
Updating Parameters
67
Reading off the Software Package Version
67
Configuring the Energy Meter
67
Setting the Data Request Interval
68
Activating/Deactivating Automatic Software Updates
69
Entering Line Conductors
70
Entering the PV Array Power
70
Changing the Device Name
71
Changing a Device Description
71
13 Load Control
72
Information on Load Control
72
Configuring Radio-Controlled Sockets
72
Safety When Configuring Radio-Controlled Sockets
72
Requirements When Configuring Radio-Controlled Sockets
73
Activating/Deactivating Data Collection
73
Selecting the Load
73
Entering the Device Name
74
Configuring the Operating Mode
74
Configuring Loads
75
Calling up the Properties of a Load
75
Changing the Color Selection for Loads
75
Selecting the Load Icon
75
Selecting the Load Type
76
Selecting Program Controllability
76
Entering the Load Name
77
Entering the Power Consumption
77
Entering the Maximum Program Operating Time
77
Entering the Minimum Switch-On Time
78
Entering the Minimum Switch-Off Time
78
Assigning Radio-Controlled Sockets
78
Setting Measuring and Switching of the Radio-Controlled Socket
79
Setting Automatic Switch-Off
79
Setting the Priority of the Load
80
Configuring the Time Period
80
Directly Controlling Loads
82
14 System Management
84
Adding or Replacing Devices
84
Activating/Deactivating Devices
85
Replacing the Sunny Home Manager
85
Reassigning the Sunny Home Manager to the Sunny Portal System after the Reset
86
Deleting a Device from Sunny Portal
88
Deleting the Sunny Home Manager System
88
15 System Monitoring
89
PV System Monitoring Options
89
PV System Logbook
89
Calling up and Filtering Messages
89
Confirming Messages
90
Reports
90
Report Overview
90
Configuring Reports
91
Creating a Report for a Specific Date
93
Setting Communication Monitoring
93
Setting the Inverter Comparison
94
16 System Settings
96
Entering String Properties
96
Changing System Data
97
Changing the System Name
97
Setting the Nominal PV System Power
98
Manually Entering the Nominal PV System Power
98
Automatic Calculation of Nominal PV System Power
98
Changing the System Description
99
Changing Operator Data
99
Changing/Deleting the System Image
99
Entering the Feed-In Tariff, Self-Consumption Tariff and Electricity Tariff
101
Configuring Limitation of Active Power Feed-In
102
Activating/Deactivating Grid Management Services
103
Setting the Optimization Target
103
Entering the Amount of CO2 Avoided
104
Automatic Calculation of the Predicted Annual Yield
104
Setting the Monthly Distribution of the Predicted Annual Yield
105
Editing Data Releases
106
17 User Management
107
User Groups and User Rights
107
Creating a New User
108
Deleting a User
108
Changing User Rights
109
Changing User Information
109
18 Password Information
110
Requirements for a Secure System Password
110
Required Passwords
110
Changing Passwords
110
Procedure in Case of Forgotten Passwords
111
19 Troubleshooting
112
States of All Leds
112
Errors During Registration in Sunny Portal
112
Using the Sunny Home Manager Assistant
115
Error in the Sunny Home Manager Assistant
116
Resetting the Sunny Home Manager
116
Incomplete/Outdated/Faulty Data on the User Interface
116
Configuration of the Radio-Controlled Socket
119
Messages Concerning Active Power Limitation in the System Logbook
120
Devices with Communication Via Data Exchange Protocol
120
20 Decommissioning
123
Decommissioning the Sunny Home Manager
123
Packing the Product for Shipment
123
Disposing of the Product
123
21 Technical Data
124
General Data
125
22 Contact
126
SMA SUNNY HOME MANAGER 2.0 Operating Manual (86 pages)
Brand:
SMA
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Information on this Document
10
Validity
10
Target Group
10
Levels of Warning Messages
10
Symbols in the Document
10
Typographies in the Document
11
Designations in the Document
11
Additional Information
11
2 Safety
13
Intended Use
13
Important Safety Information
14
Cyber Security
16
3 Applications
17
Sunny Home Manager as Energy Meter
17
Sunny Home Manager in Systems Without Self-Consumption
17
Monitoring System of the Sunny Home Manager in Systems Without Self-Consumption
17
Limiting of the Active Power Feed-In in Systems Without Self-Consumption
17
Sunny Home Manager in Systems with Self-Consumption
17
Information about Self-Consumption
17
Monitoring and Prognosis
18
Optimized Self-Consumption through Load Control
18
Optimized Self-Consumption through Dynamic Active Power Limitation
18
Increased Self-Consumption through Forecast-Based Battery Charging
18
Increased Self-Consumption and Peak Load Shaving
19
4 Scope of Delivery
20
5 Product Overview
21
Product Description
21
Light-Emitting Diodes (Leds)
22
Type Label
22
Symbols on the Type Label
23
Sunny Home Manager Operating States
23
Components for Systems with Sunny Home Manager
24
Requirements for Operating the Sunny Home Manager
24
Operation of a PV System with SMA Inverters
24
Components for the Control of Loads
25
6 System Structure
26
System Requirements
26
System Topology
26
7 Mounting
29
Requirements for Mounting
29
Mounting the Sunny Home Manager on the Top-Hat Rail
29
8 Connection
30
Safety During Electrical Connection
30
Connecting the Voltage Supply
30
Requirements for Connecting the Voltage Supply
30
Requirements for the Cable of the Voltage Supply
30
Connecting the Voltage Supply up to 63 a
30
Connecting the Voltage Supply up to 63 a in Three-Phase Utility Grids
31
Connecting the Voltage Supply up to 63 a in Single-Phase Utility Grids
32
Connecting the Voltage Supply up to 63 a in Delta IT Utility Grids
32
Connecting the Voltage Supply up to 63 a in Split-Phase Utility Grids
33
Connecting the Voltage Supply Greater than 63 a
33
Connection for Unidirectional Use
34
Connection for Measurement of PV Generation Power
34
Connection for Measurement of Grid Exchange Capacity
34
Establishing Communication to Sunny Portal Powered by Ennexos
35
Preparing the Speedwire Communication
35
Requirements for Speedwire Communication
35
Establishing Speedwire Communication
35
Network Cable Requirements
35
Connecting the Sunny Home Manager to the Router
36
9 Creating a Sunny Home Manager System in Sunny Portal Powered by Ennexos
37
Requirements for Establishing Connection
37
Requirements for Creating a Sunny Home Manager System in Sunny Portal Powered by Ennexos
37
Creating a Sunny Home Manager System in Sunny Portal Powered by Ennexos
38
Special Notes Regarding Configuration of a Sunny Home Manager System in Sunny Portal Powered by Ennexos
38
Configuring Limitation of Active Power Feed-In
38
Information Regarding Limiting of the Active Power Feed-In
38
Example of Limiting of the Active Power Feed-In to
39
Configuring Limitation of Active Power Feed-In
40
Requirements for Limiting of the Active Power Feed-In
40
Activating or Deactivating the Specifications of the Grid Operator Via Local Interfaces
41
10 Device Administration
42
Maximum Number of Supported Devices
42
Example of a Fully Equipped Energy Management System
42
Configuring the Sunny Home Manager
42
Requirements for Configuration
42
Setting Automatic Updates
43
Configuring Speedwire Encryption
43
Configuring Edimax Smart Plug
43
Configuring the AVM Fritz!Box
44
Configuring Modbus Interfaces
44
Information about Self-Consumption
44
Activating the Self-Consumption Function
44
Information on Forecast-Based Battery Charging
45
Activating Prioritized Battery Charging
45
Changing the Meter Configuration
45
Adding a Switching Device
46
Adding a Radio-Controlled Socket
46
Adding Modbus Device
46
Adding Direct Communicating Loads
46
Pairing Loads Via an Eebus Interface
46
Requirements for Replacing a Sunny Home Manager
47
Replacing the Sunny Home Manager
47
Resetting the Sunny Home Manager
48
Reassigning the Sunny Home Manager after Resetting the System
48
Deleting Sunny Home Manager from Sunny Portal Powered by Ennexos
48
11 Load Control
50
Background Information
50
Types of Loads
50
Program-Controlled Loads
50
Non-Program-Controlled Loads
51
Communicating with Loads
51
Intelligent, Directly Communicating Loads
51
Indirectly Communicating Loads
51
Measuring and Switching
52
Controlling Loads Via a Time Period
52
Direct Communication of Devices Using Data Exchange Protocols
53
Prioritizing Loads
53
Effects of Prioritization of Loads
54
Editing Prioritizations
54
Configuring Switching Devices
54
Safety When Configuring Switching Devices
54
Requirements for Configuration
55
Activating Start-Up Detection for Radio-Controlled Sockets
55
Configuring Load Characteristics
55
Configuring Loads
55
Power Consumption of Loads
56
Selecting Program Controllability of Directly Communicating Loads
57
Maximum Program Runtime of Directly Communicating Loads
57
Minimum Switch-On and Switch-Off Times
57
Load with Automatic Switching
58
Editing Load Properties of Indirectly Communicating Loads
59
Changing Device Names
59
Configuring the Time Period
59
Setting or Changing the Time Windows
60
Deleting a Time Period
60
12 User Management
61
User Groups
61
User Rights
61
Add New User
62
Changing User Rights or User Information
62
13 Troubleshooting
64
Error Messages on the Sunny Home Manager
64
Problems During Registration with the System Setup Assistant
65
The Sunny Home Manager Is Not Found with the Identification and Registration ID Entered
65
The Connection to the Sunny Home Manager Is Not Established
65
New Devices Are Not Listed in the System Setup Assistant
67
All Devices Are Shown in the System Setup Assistant with a Warning Symbol
68
The Devices Are Not Detected
68
Problems with Integration of Devices
69
The Sunny Home Manager Does Not Detect any Devices
69
The Connection Attempt for New Devices Fails
69
Parameter Lists Are Not Updated after Device Replacement
70
New Devices Are Not Displayed after Pairing
70
Leds that Can be Controlled Are Not Displayed
70
The Current Status Display Is Not Available
71
Problems with Data Update
71
The Automatic Firmware Update Is Not Working
71
The New Firmware Is Not Updated
71
Device Updates Are Not Being Loaded
71
The Sunny Home Manager Does Not Restart
72
Problems When Configuring and Controlling Radio-Controlled Sockets
72
The Time Period Cannot be Set
72
Configuration of Radio-Controlled Sockets Fails
72
The Sunny Home Manager Cannot Control the Edimax Smart Plug Switch
73
The Sunny Home Manager Does Not Find the Edimax Smart Plug Switch
73
The Sunny Home Manager Is Not Communicating with the Fritz!Box
73
The Sunny Home Manager Cannot Switch the AVM Radio-Controlled Socket
73
The Sunny Home Manager Cannot Connect to the AVM Radio-Controlled Socket
74
The Sunny Home Manager Does Not Switch the Configured AVM Radio-Controlled Socket
74
Problems with the Network
74
Using the Sunny Home Manager Assistant in Case of Network Problems
74
Using the Sunny Home Manager Assistant
75
Messages in the Event Monitor
75
Messages Regarding Active Power Limitation
75
Supplied Power Exceeded the Permitted Value Several Times
75
Active Power Limitation Deactivated Due to Incorrect Configuration
75
Act. Power Limitation Activated W/O Regard to Own Consumption
76
Inverter Fails to Respond to Active Power Limitation
76
Messages Regarding Communication Via Data Exchange Protocol
76
Information on the Messages Regarding Communication Via Data Exchange Protocol
76
EM Gateway Not Found
77
Communication with the EM Gateway Disturbed
78
EM Gateway Has Incompatible Firmware
78
EM Communication Fault
78
14 Decommissioning
79
Decommissioning the Sunny Home Manager
79
Packing the Product for Shipment
79
Disposing of the Product
79
15 Technical Data
80
General Data
80
Equipment
80
Energy Manager
80
Integrated Measuring Device
81
Maximum Number of Connected Devices
81
Inlets (Voltage and Current)
81
Ambient Conditions in Operation
81
16 Accessories
83
17 EU Declaration of Conformity
84
18 Declaration of Conformity
85
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SMA SUNNY HOME MANAGER 2.0 Quick Reference Manual (2 pages)
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| Category:
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