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Dynamic power manager on din bar for modulation of charging power three-phase wallbox 30kw
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The DIN-rail Dynamic Power Manager is an intelligent device designed to optimize the distribution of electrical energy in installations equipped with electric vehicle charging stations . Its main function is to automatically modulate the power allocated to the wallbox based on the overall load of the installation, avoiding overloads and optimizing the use of available energy.
Technical features:
Installation type: DIN rail (standard 35 mm)
Power supply: 230/400V AC three-phase
Compatibility: Three-phase wallbox up to 30 kW
Communication interface: Modbus RTU over RS485 / Ethernet TCP/IP (depending on model)
Current sensors: Compatible with CTs (current transformers) or smart meters with Modbus output
Priority function: Real-time monitoring of building consumption to adjust the power available for charging
Update time:
Photovoltaic management (optional): possibility of enabling the “Solar Boost” function to use excess energy produced by PV systems
Main features:
Dynamic Power Modulation: Adapts the power delivered to the wallbox in real time based on the total home or business load
Blackout protection: Prevents the meter from being disconnected due to overload
Easy integration: Compact installation on electrical panel, no modifications to the wallbox
Multi-brand compatibility: Works with most wallboxes that support power modulation via Modbus or dedicated protocol
Applications:
Residences with three-phase systems
Companies with multiple charging points
Condominiums with shared stations
Systems with photovoltaic and storage
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