Myenergi eddi 16A1P01H User Manual

Myenergi eddi 16A1P01H User Manual

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microgeneration energy diverter
User Manual
MODELS: 16A1P01H
Rev 2.0.1 July 2022 – ENGLISH
D3202

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  • Page 1 eddi microgeneration energy diverter User Manual MODELS: 16A1P01H Rev 2.0.1 July 2022 – ENGLISH D3202...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ....................................4 Safety ......................................4 Disposal ......................................4 Copyright ..................................... 4 Overview ...................................... 5 Overview Diagram..............................5 Box Contents ....................................7 Optional: Relay & Sensor Board .......................... 7 Operation ....................................8 Controls & Indicators ............................... 8 Display ......................................9 Operating Modes ..................................
  • Page 3 Linked Devices Information ..........................20 Fault Codes ....................................21 Warranty ....................................21 Product Registration / myaccount ..........................22 18.1 The myenergi app ..............................22 18.2 The myenergi Forum ............................22 Technical Support ................................23 Declaration of Conformity .............................. 23 Page 3 of 24...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    We are grateful for any suggestions for improvement and notices of errors in the operating instructions. myenergi zappi, myenergi eddi and myenergi harvi are registered trademarks of myenergi Ltd. Page 4 of 24...
  • Page 5: Overview

    Overview Diagram The diagram on the next page shows the eddi as part of a complete energy management system. Other myenergi products are shown with details of how they integrate with the grid connection and the microgeneration system. Page 5 of 24...
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  • Page 7: Box Contents

    Box Contents 1 x eddi unit with mounting bracket attached 1 x Current transformer with 5m cable (Grid CT sensor) 2 x Antenna 1 x Quick Start Guide 1 x vHub & WiFi Operation Manual 4x screws (for use on cable clamps) Optional: Relay &...
  • Page 8: Operation

    Operation Controls & Indicators Display Graphical LCD display with LED backlight Power ‘ON’ Illuminates when: Indicator Unit is connected to the mains supply and; The ON/OFF and BYPASS switch is in the ON position (I) Control Buttons Four tactile buttons to navigate the menus and alter settings: Enter menu (from main screen) | Exit current menu Move up a menu item | Increase value Move down a menu item | Decrease value...
  • Page 9: Display

    The power being generated at the time in kW. Power (Note: This is displayed only when the CTs are installed either hard wired to the CT inputs of the eddi or wirelessly to a harvi or other myenergi device.) Date & Time The current date and time.
  • Page 10: Operating Modes

    Operating Modes Waiting for Surplus eddi is waiting for surplus power from the microgeneration system. The house in the centre is straight faced as grid electricity is being used by the house (0.8kW in this example). We can see that eddi hasn't started heating with surplus power yet today as there is no accumulated energy;...
  • Page 11: Manual Boost

    Manual Boost A heater can be ‘boosted’ to full power for a short period regardless of the amount of available export power, this function is called Manual Boost and is activated from the main screen. Once the boost starts, the remaining boost period will be displayed, this will start with a duration of 1 hour, this can be adjusted during the boost.
  • Page 12: Boost Timer

    Boost Timer eddi can be programmed to 'boost' the heating for each heater at certain times. Boost, means that the heater will be at full power regardless of the amount of available export power. This means that power may be drawn from the mains grid supply during boost times.
  • Page 13: Economy Tariff Boosting

    11.2 Economy Tariff Boosting Boosting only when economy rate electricity is available can be achieved in one of three ways: Setting the boost timer to coincide with the economy tariff times. This option should be used only if the electricity meter is a dual-rate meter (modern meters are usually multi-rate). 2.
  • Page 14: Priority

    Sets the limit that can be drawn from the grid connection (i.e. the maximum import current or the main fuse rating). Grid Limit is a global limit; all the myenergi networked devices will be included when limiting. Example: A property has a grid supply limit of 65A, several appliances are on and the property is consuming 12kW (52A) by other appliances and the user wants to boost the water heating.
  • Page 15 Provides both of the above functions. 13.1.5 Supply Grid – Net Phases When enabled, all readings from 3-phase myenergi devices and harvi units configured as 3-phase, will be netted. This means that surplus generation on ANY phase will be considered to be available for consumption on ANY other phase.
  • Page 16: Ct Config

    Monitor Monitors any load, for example a washing machine or the lighting circuit. This setting can also be used to limit current drawn by myenergi devices on a particular circuit which includes other loads. See Load Balancing / Current Limiting for more details.
  • Page 17: Ct Groups

    13.2.2 Group Limits Current limits can be set for certain CT Groups. When a Group Limit is set, the myenergi devices in the group will limit the power they draw to keep within the set limit. Before Group Limits can be set, devices need to first be ‘linked’...
  • Page 18: Linked Devices

    14 Linked Devices Up to six myenergi devices can be wirelessly linked together. By linking devices, you can use more of your own energy or have more control and visibility. Devices available now are: eddi A microgeneration energy diverter that uses surplus power to heat water or rooms rather than exporting to the grid.
  • Page 19: Device Settings

    14.4 Device Settings Most device types have settings which can only be changed via the Linked Devices menu. For example, eddi and zappi have a setting for priority and harvi has settings to configure its CT inputs. The device settings are accessed through the Linked Devices menu; select Devices then select the appropriate device and press (+) to bring up the device settings screen.
  • Page 20: Linked Devices Information

    14.6 Linked Devices Information The current status of all linked devices can be viewed together in the LINKED DEVICES INFO screen which can be found from the Main Menu. All linked devices are shown on the left. The current device is shown in CAPITAL letters. The right side shows each device’s real-time output power level The priority setting for each device is shown on the far left.
  • Page 21: Fault Codes

    L2 and N at the HEATER terminals; the resistance 20 Ώ is normal for an immersion heater. 16 Warranty Full details of the myenergi product warranty are available on our web site or by using this QR code. https://myenergi.com/product-warranty/ Page 21 of 24...
  • Page 22: Product Registration / Myaccount

    17 Product Registration / myaccount Register your myenergi devices, track your energy usage, make the most of flexible and “time of use” tariffs and much more at the myenergi online account myaccount.myenergi.com. 18.1 The myenergi app We have a myenergi app for iPhone and Android devices. This allows you to control and monitor your eddi and other myenergi devices.
  • Page 23: Technical Support

    Please contact us directly for the quickest solution. 20. Declaration of Conformity Hereby, myenergi declares that the radio equipment type eddi microgeneration energy diverter is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available by scanning the QR code below.
  • Page 24 This is your unique product identification. myenergi Designed and manufactured in the UK by myenergi Ltd, Pioneer Business Park, Faraday way, Stallingborough, Grimsby, DN41 8FF T: +44 (0)333 300 1303 E: sales@myenergi.com W: myenergi.com Page 24 of 24...

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