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Nedap PowerRouter
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PowerRouter - conguring general system settings
Scenario
The scenario denes the intended use of the system. Only for
specic systems it is possible to change the scenario.
> In the “Feed-in” scenario the system will feed all its energy
back to the grid.
> In the “Backup” scenario the system will charge the batteries.
The surplus will be sent to the grid.
> In the “Self-use” scenario the system will rst send the
generated energy to the load and then to the battery. Any
surplus will be sent to the grid.
Alarm 1 / 2
Generates an alarm notication. This notication can be assigned
to a user-selectable relay. These alarms are based on selected
system conditions. To assign the alarm to a user-selectable relay,
please congure relay 1 or 2 via a separate conguration option.
The following system conditions are available:
None
Alarm is not used (default).
Grid voltage
Set trip level to activate the alarm based on the actual grid
voltage.
> Activate trip limit: when the grid voltage is outside this range,
the alarm will be activated.
> Deactivate trip limit: when the grid voltage is inside this range,
the alarm will be deactivated.
> Activation delay: delay time in seconds before the alarm will be
activated (between 0 and 100 seconds).
> Deactivation delay: delay time in seconds before the alarm will
be deactivated (between 0 and 100 seconds).
> Maximum active time: maximum time in minutes that the alarm
can be activated (between 0 – 720 minutes).
> Minimum active time: minimum time in minutes that the alarm
can be activated (between 0 – 720 minutes).
Figure 11: Alarm 1 / 2
Figure 12: Grid voltage

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Nedap PowerRouter Specifications

General IconGeneral
Nominal AC Voltage230V
Output Voltage230V
Frequency50Hz
CommunicationEthernet
Humidity0-95% (non-condensing)

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