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Mounting
Requirements for mounting
Mounting the Sunny Home Manager on the Top-Hat Rail
System Topology
Requirements for mounting
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Validity
Target Group
Levels of Warning Messages
Symbols in the Document
Typographies in the document
Designations in the Document
Additional Information
Safety
Intended Use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Cyber Security
Applications
Sunny Home Manager as energy meter
Sunny Home Manager in systems without self-consumption
Monitoring System of the Sunny Home Manager in Systems without Self-Consumption
Limiting of the Active Power Feed-In in Systems without Self-Consumption
Sunny Home Manager in systems with self-consumption
Information about Self-Consumption
Monitoring and prognosis
Optimized self-consumption through load control
Optimized self-consumption through dynamic active power limitation
Increased self-consumption through forecast-based battery charging
Increased Self-Consumption and Peak Load Shaving
Scope of delivery
Product overview
Product Description
Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
Type Label
Symbols on the type label
Sunny Home Manager operating states
Components for Systems with Sunny Home Manager
Requirements for Operating the Sunny Home Manager
Operation of a PV system with SMA inverters
Components for the control of loads
System Structure
System Requirements
System Topology
Mounting
Requirements for mounting
Mounting the Sunny Home Manager on the Top-Hat Rail
Connection
Safety during Electrical Connection
Connecting the Voltage Supply
Requirements for connecting the voltage supply
Requirements for the Cable of the Voltage Supply
Connecting the Voltage Supply up to 63 A
Connecting the Voltage Supply
Connecting the Voltage Supply up to 63 A in Three-Phase Utility Grids
Connecting the Voltage Supply up to 63 A in Single-Phase Utility Grids
Connecting the Voltage Supply up to 63 A in Delta IT Utility Grids
Connecting the Voltage Supply up to 63 A in Split-Phase Utility Grids
Connecting the Voltage Supply greater than 63 A
Connection for Unidirectional Use
Connection for Measurement of Grid Exchange Capacity
Connecting Modbus Device Moxa E1214
Establishing Communication to Sunny Portal Powered by ennexOS
Preparing the Speedwire Communication
Requirements for Speedwire Communication
Establishing Speedwire Communication
Network cable requirements
Connecting the Sunny Home Manager to the Router
Creating a Sunny Home Manager System in Sunny Portal Powered by ennexOS
Requirements for Establishing Connection
Requirements for creating a Sunny Home Manager system in Sunny Portal powered by ennexOS
Creating a Sunny Home Manager System in Sunny Portal Powered by ennexOS
Special Notes Regarding Configuration of a Sunny Home Manager System in Sunny Portal Powered by ennexOS
Configuring Limitation of Active Power Feed-In
Information Regarding Limiting of the Active Power Feed-In
Example of Limiting of the Active Power Feed-In to 70%
Configuring Limitation of Active Power Feed-In
Requirements for Limiting of the Active Power Feed-In
Activating or Deactivating the Specifications of the Grid Operator via Local Interfaces
Device Administration
Maximum Number of Supported Devices
Example of a Fully Equipped Energy Management System
Configuring the Sunny Home Manager
Dashboard overview in Sunny Portal powered by ennexOS
Requirements for the configuration
Setting Automatic Updates
Configuring Speedwire Encryption
Configuring Edimax Smart Plug
Configuring AVM FRITZ!Box Smart Home Control
Configuring Shelly Smart Home Control
Configuring the display of the current status
Configuring Modbus Interfaces
Configuring the External Current Transformer
Information about Self-Consumption
Activating the Self-Consumption Function
Activating Prioritized Battery Charging
Changing the extended configuration
Configure energy management
Settings for the optimization target
Configuring the optimization target
Settings for the feed-in tariffs and electricity prices
Configuring the feed-in tariff and electricity tariff
Configuring the energy management of battery systems
Requirements for the energy management of battery systems
Settings for forecast-based battery charging
Configuring the forecast-based battery charging
Settings for peak load shaving
Configure peak load shaving
Adding a Switching Device
Adding a Radio-Controlled Socket
Adding Modbus Device
Adding direct communicating loads
Pairing Loads via an EEBus Interface
Adding SMA devices or loads
Replacing a Sunny Home Manager
Requirements for Replacing a Sunny Home Manager
Replacing the Sunny Home Manager
Resetting the Sunny Home Manager
Restarting the Sunny Home Manager via Sunny Portal powered by ennexOS
Reassigning the Sunny Home Manager after resetting the system
Deleting Sunny Home Manager from Sunny Portal Powered by ennexOS
Load Control
Background Information
Types of Loads
Program-controlled loads
Non-program-controlled loads
Communicating with Loads
Intelligent, Directly Communicating Loads
Indirectly Communicating Loads
Measuring and switching
Controlling Loads via a Time Period
Direct communication of devices using data exchange protocols
Prioritizing Loads
Effects of Prioritization of Loads
Editing Prioritizations
Configuring Switching Devices
Safety when Configuring Switching Devices
Activating Start-Up Detection for Radio-Controlled Sockets
Configuring Load Characteristics
Configuring indirectly communicating loads
Configuring directly communicating loads
Power consumption of loads
Selecting Program Controllability of Directly Communicating Loads
Maximum Program Runtime of Directly Communicating Loads
Minimum Switch-On and Switch-Off Times
Load with Automatic Switching
Editing Load Properties of Indirectly Communicating Loads
Changing Device Names
Information about the configuration of time periods
Setting or changing the time windows
Deleting a Time Period
Integrating heat pumps as loads
Requirements for integrating heat pumps
The goal of integration into energy management
Functions of SG Ready heat pumps
Integration of heat pump into the system
Connection via compatible radio-controlled socket and separate relay
Connection via compatible relay
Switching of heat pump via compatible radio-controlled socket and separate relay
Switching the heat pump directly via compatible relay
Configuring a heat pump as directly communicating loads via the SEMP protocol
Configuring a heat pump as directly communicating loads via EEBus interface
Configuring a heat pump as an indirectly communicating load
Visualization of the energy management
Energy balance overview
Load balance overview
User Management
User Groups
User rights
Add new user
Changing User Rights or User Information
Troubleshooting
Error messages on the Sunny Home Manager
Problems during Registration with the System Setup Assistant
The Sunny Home Manager is Not Found with the Identification and Registration ID entered
The Connection to the Sunny Home Manager is Not Established
New Devices are Not Listed in the System Setup Assistant
All Devices are Shown in the System Setup Assistant with a Warning Symbol
The Devices are Not Detected
Problems with Integration of Devices
The Sunny Home Manager Does Not Detect Any Devices
The Connection Attempt for New Devices Fails
Parameter Lists are Not Updated After Device Replacement
New Devices are Not Displayed after Pairing
LEDs That Can Be Controlled Are Not Displayed
The Current Status Display is Not Available
Problems with Data Update
The Automatic Firmware Update Is Not Working
The New Firmware Is Not Updated
Device Updates Are Not Being Loaded
The Sunny Home Manager Does Not Restart
Problems when Configuring and Controlling Radio-Controlled Sockets
The Time Period Cannot Be Set
Configuration of Radio-Controlled Sockets Fails
The Sunny Home Manager Cannot Control the Edimax Smart Plug Switch
The Sunny Home Manager Does Not Find the Edimax Smart Plug Switch
The Sunny Home Manager is Not Communicating with the Fritz!Box
The Sunny Home Manager Cannot Switch the AVM Radio-Controlled Socket
The Sunny Home Manager Cannot Connect to the AVM Radio-Controlled Socket
The Sunny Home Manager Does Not Switch the Configured AVM Radio-Controlled Socket
Problems with the Network
Using the Sunny Home Manager Assistant in case of Network Problems
Using the Sunny Home Manager Assistant
Messages in the Event Monitor
Messages regarding active power limitation
Supplied Power Exceeded the Permitted Value Several Times
Active Power Limitation Deactivated due to Incorrect Configuration
act. power limitation activated w/o regard to own consumption
Inverter Fails to Respond to Active Power Limitation
Messages regarding communication via data exchange protocol
Information on the Messages Regarding Communication via Data Exchange Protocol
EM Gateway Not Found
Communication with the EM Gateway Disturbed
EM Gateway Has Incompatible Firmware
EM Communication Fault
Decommissioning
Decommissioning the Sunny Home Manager
Disposing of the Product
Technical Data
General Data
Equipment
Energy Manager
Integrated measuring device
Maximum Number of Connected Devices
Inlets (Voltage and Current)
Ambient Conditions in Operation
Accessories
EU Declaration of Conformity
UK Declaration of Conformity