The e-sense port on the zappi is a versatile input that allows for external signals to control the operation of the charger. By integrating a 240V signal at the e-sense terminal, users can configure their zappi to stop charging or alter its behaviour based on this input. This is particularly useful for managing energy consumption in situations where a specific event or condition (such as a signal from a home energy system or an off-peak tariff switch) needs to trigger a change in charging behaviour.
Step-by-Step Guide to Configuring the e-Sense Port
The e-Sense PortThe e-sense terminal is located inside the zappi unit and is designed to detect the presence of an external voltage signal. When a 240V signal is applied to this terminal, the zappi can be set to respond by limiting the charging current or activating a boost. |
Accessing the e-Sense Terminal
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Wiring the e-Sense PortTo set up the 240V signal, wire the external device (such as a home automation system, energy tariff controller, or relay) to the e-sense terminal. Ensure the wiring is done in accordance with safety standards and is secure. |
Configuring the Zappi MenusOnce the wiring is complete and the external device is ready to send a 240V signal, the next step is to configure the zappi's settings through its on-screen menus.
ImportantCharge mode must not be STOP at this point. |
Testing the SetupOnce the settings are configured, it’s crucial to test the system to ensure the 240V signal is correctly detected and the desired limiting or action occurs.
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Safety and Compliance
When working with the zappi’s e-sense port and any external wiring, always ensure compliance with local electrical codes and safety regulations. If unsure, consult a qualified electrician for installation.