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Fronius Primo GEN24 10.0 Plus - Examples - Time-Dependent Battery Control

Fronius Primo GEN24 10.0 Plus
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The following values can be selected for the rules of the time-dependent battery
control:
-
"Max. charging power"
The battery is charged to the maximum level with the value set in the
"Power" input field.
If no feed-in to the public grid and/or direct consumption in the house is
possible, the set "Max. charging power" value is ignored and the energy gen-
erated is charged into the battery.
-
"Min charging power"
The battery is charged with the value set in the input field "Power" at minim-
um.
-
"Max discharge power"
The battery is discharged with the value set in the input field "Power" at
most.
-
"Min discharge power"
The battery is discharged with the value set in the input field "Power" at min-
imum.
The timing, when the rule applies, is set in the "Time" input fields and by select-
ing from the "Weekdays".
It is not possible to define a time window over midnight (00:00).
Example: 2 entries are needed to set a regulation from 22:00 to 06:00: "22:00 -
23:59" and "00:00 - 06:00".
Examples -
Time-dependent
battery control
The examples below serve to explain the energy flows. Efficiency levels are not
taken into account.
Example: Battery system
PV system available power 1000 W
Power into the battery 500 W
Power output (AC) of the inverter 500 W
Target value set at feed-in point 0 W
Infeed into the public grid 0 W
Consumption in home 500 W
500 W
+
-
00
1
6
7
TARGET: 0W
0 W
500 W
1000 W
500 W
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