DLM phase limits

Building limits are maximum current limitations that can be set in DLM. The limits ensure that energy consumption does not exceed predefined thresholds during peak usage periods (when multiple consumers are drawing power). If energy consumption surpasses these limits, the DLM reduces the energy allocated for charging EVs, ensuring that the overall consumption remains within the set boundaries.

 

 

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1 – Toggle to set/view limits for individual phases.

When the toggle is off, the following settings/data are displayed.

image-20240705-140407.png If you have permission to change the limit values, an edit icon is displayed next to the value.

2 – Building limit is the total phases limit that applies to the total combined energy consumption across all phases. It ensures that the collective energy usage does not exceed this specified limitation.
Set/View the maximum limit.

The set value should be lower than the capacity of the electrical circuit (fuse rating).

3 – Fallback limit is maximum current limitation that applies when unexpected communication failure with the metering device occurs and DLM is not be able to obtain values from the metering device.
Set/View the fallback limit.

The set value should be 6 A or higher. Currents below 6 A are threated as 0 A.

 


 

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1 – Toggle to set/view limits for total phases limit.

When the toggle is on, the limit settings are displayed below it.

image-20240705-140407.png If you have permission to change the limit values, an edit icon is displayed next to the value.

2 – L1 limit applies to the energy consumption on the L1 phase. It ensures that the power consumption on the L1 phase does not exceed this specified limit.
Set/View the maximum phase limit.

The set value should be lower than the capacity of the L1 phase electrical circuit (L1 fuse rating).

3 – L2 limit applies to the energy consumption on the L2 phase. It ensures that the power consumption on the L2 phase does not exceed this specified limit.
Set/View the maximum phase limit.

The set value should be lower than the capacity of the L2 phase electrical circuit (L2 fuse rating).

4 – L3 limit applies to the energy consumption on the L3 phase. It ensures that the power consumption on the L3 phase does not exceed this specified limit.
Set/View the maximum phase limit.

The set value should be lower than the capacity of the L3 phase electrical circuit (L3 fuse rating).

5 – Fallback limit is maximum current limitation that applies when unexpected communication failure with the metering device occurs and DLM is not be able to obtain values from the metering device.
Set/View the fallback phase limit.

The set value should be 6 A or higher. Currents below 6 A are threated as 0 A.

 

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