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MYPV AC-THOR - Temperature Sensors (Only with AC•THOR 9 S); 5 General Settings

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AC•THOR
®
/ AC•THOR
®
9s Operating instructions, version a0020000 25
TIP: If not all three outputs of a three-phase heating element are used for boosting,
control power is still available in case of excess energy!
Temperature sensors (only with AC•THOR 9s)
Optionally, three temperature sensors can also be used in the operation of three single-phase
heating elements. The assignment must be made vice versa to the load outputs.
Note: One temperature sensor is always enclosed with the AC•THOR, other sensors must be
purchased separately.
Load output / heater
Sensor number
Out-3 / Top
1
Out-2 / Center
2
Out-1 / Bottom
3
Excess power control and boost backup are then carried out individually for each heating element;
the settings in " Hot water 1 temperatures" affect all three elements. If only one sensor is used, this
only switches off the upper heating element, the other heating elements must be controlled via
thermostats.
5. General settings
For settings specific to the different operating modes, please see the chapter "Operating modes".
Under the settings these are accessed on the first sheet "Setup 1/X“ and some of them on sheet
two, "Setup 2/X".
Time zone: The time zone can be set for the time. In addition, summer time is activated for Europe.
Date: The date can be entered in the format dd.mm.yy.
Time: The time can be entered in the format hh:mm:ss.
NTP server: (NTP = Network Time Protocol) As long as the router provides an Internet, the
AC•THOR draws its time information automatically from the Internet. However, the respective time
zone is not specified. NTP-Timeserver-address can be changed if necessary. The factory setting is
131.130.251.107.
With a direct connection from the AC•THOR to the my-PV power meter, there is no Internet
connection. Hence the time cannot be taken!
IP DHCP/static: As standard, DHCP is activated, i.e., the unit will get an IP address from the router
to which it is connected. This only works when the router is configured as a DHCP server. If no
DHCP server is active in the grid or if a static assignment is required, a fixed IP address is needed.
The settings have to fit with the router, otherwise the device become invisible in the network!
IP address: can only be set when "Static IP" has been selected and there is no direct connection to
the my-PV power meter.
Subnet mask: can only be set when "Static IP" has been selected and there is no direct connection
to the my-PV power meter.
Gateway address: can only be set when "Static IP" has been selected and there is no direct
connection to the my-PV power meter.
DNS server: can only be set when "Static IP" has been selected and there is no direct connection to
the my-PV power meter.

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