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Accessing Diagnostic values
17.8 Smart Energy
The following tabs are visible under the Smart Energy menu:
Status (current)
History
Simulation
Status (current)
The following values are displayed as a table in the Status (current) tab:
Averaging (is visible when managing with average values)
Total Plant
Priority List
There is also the option in this section to directly switch to the configuration of the Smart Energy swit-
ching group by clicking on the arrow symbol
in the top right corner.
17.8.1 Explanations of the Tabs
Averaging
The last time that the average value was calculated can be determined based on the countdowns in the
averaging field.
Note!
The average value consists of the 5-, 10- or 15-minute average value depending on the
number
of connected inverters:
< 30 INV: 5 minutes, 30-59 INV: 10 minutes, >= 60 INV: 15 minutes
Internal processes, e.g. HTTP transmission or communication with the inverters, may cause a delay in the
interval. In such cases, the countdown remains at “0” until the interval has been calculated.
Total Plant
The following values can be viewed under plant-wide:
Production [W]The production from the entire plant in watts. Current or average value (this value
is recorded directly from all producers)
Consumption [W]
The entire consumption in watts. Current or average value (this value is recorded directly from all
consumption meters)
Remaining surplus [W]
Surplus that is still fed into the grid. Current or average value (calculation [production - consumpti-
on])
Smart Energy Consumption [W]
This value is comprised of the nominal power or of the retrievable output from all of the currently
active profiles and the current output from the controlled smart appliances. Current or average
value.
Smart Energy Production [W] (is only visible when at least one switching group is defined as a
generator)
The value indicates all of the current power output (e.g. CHP) that is currently active via the So-
lar-Log™. Current or average value.

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Solar-Log 2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Device TypeData Logger
Max Inverters100
Power Supply24 V DC
Remote MonitoringYes
Ethernet interfaceYes
Communication InterfacesRS485, Ethernet
ProtocolsModbus
Data StorageInternal

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