heat pump. If the heating element does not have a thermostat, the Ohmpilot can also
carry out this task as an alternative (see "Optional Settings" section).
NOTE! This function can also be combined with a 3-phase heating element.
1. The section "Establishing the Data Connection" describes how you can access the
Ohmpilot website.
2. Under HEATER 2, select "SG Ready heat pump" as the load
3. Under the switch-on threshold, select "Feed-in" and enter the required power in Watts
from which the heat pump should be switched on.
4. Under the switch-off threshold, select "Purchase" and "Feed-in" and enter the
required power in Watts from which the heat pump should be switched off.
Example 1:
If you have selected "Purchase" under the switch-off threshold and entered a power of
500 W, the heat pump will be switched off as soon as the power being drawn from the
grid exceeds 500 W.
Example 2:
If you have selected "Feed-in" under the switch-off threshold and entered a power of 500
W, the heat pump will be switched off as soon as the power being fed in is less than 500
W.
NOTE! The heat pump must be connected to the same DSO meter.
Between the switch-on and switch-off thresholds, the self-consumption of the
heat pump must also be taken into consideration. For example, if the heat pump con-
sumes 3000 Watts of electricity and a hysteresis of 500 Watt must be taken into account,
the switch-on threshold can be set to feed-in 3000 Watts and the switch-off threshold to
purchase 500 Watts.
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