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Disclaimers 2 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
3 Contents Disclaimers Important Notice Emission Compliance HANDLING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Symbols Information Revision History Overview Installation Configuration Configuration with Inverters with LCD Screen Configuration with Inverters with SetApp Modifying the Device Operation Mode and Schedules Verifying the Connection LED Indications Button Functionality Troubleshooting Specifications...
Denotes additional information about the current subject. IMPORTANT SAFETY FEATURE Denotes information about safety issues. Disposal requirements under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) regulations: NOTE Discard this product according to local regulations or send it back to SolarEdge. Smart Energy Socket...
Revision History 5 Revision History Version 1.2 (August 2019) Addition of SetApp configuration Version 1.1 (May 2018) Terminology and product name updates Smart Energy Socket...
You can configure the Smart Energy products locally through the inverter, or remotely via the monitoring platform (or monitoring smartphone app). The SolarEdge Smart Energy Socket (referred to as "the device") is a ZigBee wireless AC switch with a built-in energy and power-consumption meter that provides power measurements up to 2.5kW.
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Overview 7 Figure 1: SolarEdge system with Device Control products The following figure illustrates a typical example of device operation with Smart Save and Schedule modes. Note that in Smart Save mode, the consumption is reduced by taking advantage of excess PV earlier in the day.
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Overview Figure 2: Examples of device operation To enable the Smart Energy Hot Water functionality, the following supporting devices must be installed: Smart Energy Socket...
Overview 9 Energy Meter: Energy Meter with Modbus Connection. Refer to: http://www.solaredge.com/files/pdfs/solaredge-meter-installation-guide.pdf http://www.solaredge.com/files/pdfs/solaredge-meter-installation-guide- na.pdf Energy Meter with Cellular Connection. Refer to https://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/se_energy_meter_cellular_na.pdf ZigBee Plug-in for Smart Energy. Refer to: https://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/se-device-control-zigbee-module- installation-guide.pdf https://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/se-zigbee-plug-in-for-setapp- installation-guide.pdf Installation Figure 3: The Smart Energy Socket...
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Installation CAUTION! This product must be operated under the specified operating specifications, as described in the latest technical specification datasheet. Configure the product so that the load connected is not switched on or off more frequently than specified by the load manufacturer. Do not connect loads that require a continuous current supply (e.g.
Inverters with SetApp configuration - from firmware version 4.5.xx. Refer to Configuration with Inverters with LCD Screen on page 11. For detailed information about various use cases, refer to https://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/home_energy_management_immersion_ heater_controller_use_cases_app_note.pdf. NOTE Verify that the inverter has a ZigBee Plug-in installed and is connected to the monitoring platform (refer to the Inverter Installation Guide for details on setting up communication).
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For the following device configuration steps, you can use either the inverter LCD buttons or the monitoring platform/ app. The steps herein show configuration using the inverter LCD. For configuring using the monitoring platform, refer to https://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/configuring_device_control_with_ the_monitoring_app.pdf 8. Select Mode. The mode configuration screen is displayed: M a n u a l...
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Configuration 13 Manual - turns the device to ON or OFF, as described below Auto - allows setting two types of schedules for Home Energy Management, as described in the next sections: Smart Save - set the device operation requirements (ReadyBy and Duration values).
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Configuration with Inverters with LCD Screen NOTE If changing the Export TH and Import TH default values, make sure they sum up to a value that equals or greater than the appliance Load Rating value. Otherwise, the device will turn off when there is insufficient power to divert to the appliance.
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Configuration 15 Start/End Time - the time of day by which the Smart Energy Hot Water must start/ complete its task of delivering energy to the load (default: 00:00; format: hours:minutes). If these values are not set, only the excess PV power is used.
Configuration with Inverters with SetApp Configuration with Inverters with SetApp Required inverter Firmware CPU version : v4.5xx and later. To associate the device with the inverter using SetApp: 1. Access SetApp as described in the Inverter Installation Guide . 2. Select Commissioning è Communication è Device Manager. The Smart Energy Manager screen is displayed: Device Manager ›...
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Configuration 17 Plug 409 › Mode Auto › Use Excess PV › Schedule 1 Enabled › Schedule 2 Enabled › Add Schedule › Device Properties › Device info › Remove Device 6. Select Mode. The mode configuration screen is displayed. Select one of the following: Manual - turns the device to ON or OFF Auto - allows setting two types of schedules for Home Energy Management, as...
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Configuration with Inverters with SetApp Smart Save: Ready by - requested energy must be diverted to the load by this time (default: 00:00; format: hours:minutes). Duration - minimum accumulated time the load must remain on (in minutes; default: 00). Schedule: Start/End Time - the time of day by which the Smart Energy Hot Water must start/ complete its task of delivering energy to the load (default: 00:00;...
Configuration 19 Modifying the Device Operation Mode and Schedules You can re-configure the device operation mode and schedules at any time: Do this Select the device from the Device Manager screen. Select Mode è Manual and set the Manually turn the load on or off device to either ON or OFF.
Verifying the Connection Verifying the Connection 1. Check the status screens: HA devices status, showing the device name and state: ON, OFF, or an asterisk (*), which indicates no communication with the device: H A D e v i c e s S t a t e : S E - S - P L G 0 1 1 <...
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Configuration 21 LED function Indication ZigBee association completed and the Solid green relay is closed ZigBee association completed and the Solid red relay is open Smart Energy Socket...
Button Functionality Button Functionality The following table describes the device button functions depending on the network association state: Network state Pressing duration Result No ZigBee association Attempt to associate with the network with the inverter Manually toggle ON/OFF state (manual Up to 3 seconds (short mode).
Remove Device and repeat the devices. discovery process. Reconfiguration is The device is required in this case. powered on but the Contact SolarEdge support. green LED is OFF The device is The device is powered Associated with the...
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From the Device Manager screen select Remove All and repeat the discovery process for all the devices. Contact SolarEdge support. Error message Device You are attempting limit reached. Remove to associate more Remove an unused device from the...
Configuration 25 Specifications ELECTRICAL SERVICE SEHAZB-SCKT-MTR-XX Operating Voltage Range - Line 90 - 250 to Neutral AC Frequency 50/60 Maximum Active Power Measurement Maximum Load Current COMMUNICATION Supported Communication ZigBee Home Automation Protocol Nominal Transmit Power Operating Frequency Range 2.4 - 2.5 Outdoor (LOS) Range Indoor Range...