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Introduction
General
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Introduction to the Energy Management System home
The eMShome is recommended as a dynamic energy and load man-
agement system for use in private households. The fully integrated
three-phase smart meter measures the current energy consumption at
the grid connection point and allows the charging current to be dy-
namically adjusted and distributed in individual and group installations
with up to six eMH1 Wallboxes. This helps to avoid overloading the
house connection. PV surplus charging is possible thanks to surplus
metering. The eMShome web interface can be accessed via LAN for
configuration and monitoring purposes. This can display the charging
status and the current load on the individual phases in a conventional
browser.