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We support Most heat pumps with a Smartgrid Ready contact.
SmartgridOne Documentation: Understanding and Leveraging the SG-Ready Standard This document provides a comprehensive overview of the SG-Ready standard, with a specific focus on how SmartgridOne utilizes the applicable modes to provide maximum value to our customers.
- The Three SG-Ready Control Modes Used by SmartgridOne
- Normal Operation (00): This is the default mode where the device operates autonomously, ensuring comfort and efficiency.
- Forced Block (10): This mode is used for grid stabilization, temporarily disabling the device to reduce grid load.
- Forced Boost (11): This mode is used for self-consumption and grid stabilization, forcing the device to operate at maximum power. The SG-Ready interface consists of four distinct modes, but Eniris's strategy currently focuses on three of them, which are transmitted to an SG-Ready enabled device. It is crucial to understand these modes and their intended use.
Binary Code | Mode | SmartgridOne Purpose | Manufacturer Interpretation |
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00 | Normal Operation | Default mode. Device operates autonomously for comfort and efficiency. | The device operates according to its standard, predefined settings. |
10 | Forced Block | Grid stabilization. Temporarily disables the device to reduce grid load. | The device is immediately and completely switched off. It will not operate until the signal changes. |
11 | Forced Boost | Grid stabilization. Forces immediate and full operation. | The device is forced to run at maximum power, regardless of its internal state. Used for grid services or to meet peak demands. |