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Optimization with ECSopt. The optional available ECSopt optimization program expands the functionality of the U16xx Energy Control System manufactured by XXXXXX-METRAWATT. The programming language provided with ECS for the creation of user-specific programs makes it possible to influence the load curve of the energy consumer being monitored by the system, such that expensive peak loads can be avoided during consumption of electrical energy from the power supply system. In addition to current electrical quantities from the main meter channel, the available breaking power of interconnected consuming devices can be taken into consideration in the optimization as a fixed quantity, or as a quantity which can be acquired with a meter channel. All of the possibilities available for the creation of virtual channels for the summation of several meter channels within the U16xx system can be taken advantage of. Generally speaking, all of the system’s functions remain intact. Control of energy consumers is accomplished with the (four) relay outputs included with the basic instrument. If a relay has been activated during the course of optimization, it can be released (switched back to its original condition) either after an adjustable lock-out time which is valid for all relays, or at the end of the respective (e.g. 15 minute) interval period. The utilized optimization algorithm is laid out such that the power limit value is observed when a relay is activated. Activation of subsequent relays only becomes necessary if remaining power from all other energy consumers is greater after the switching operation than it was at the moment the relay was activated. If always influencing (switching off) the same energy consumer as a result of optimization needs to be avoided, the subsequent relay can be treated as the first, after a switching operation has ensued (rotation method). Significant power characteristics provided by optimization include: • Control of up to four (U1601: six) relays for influencing consumed power • Available power of the energy consumers influenced by the relays is taken into consideration as a fixed value, or as an instantaneous power value from active meter channels. • Variable lock-out times for the beginning of optimization at (15 minute) intervals, as well as for the possible release of optimization relays after switching has ensued • Tariff-related limit values for interval power are taken into consideration. • The relay switching sequence can be rotated. • Relay contact pre...
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