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Self-consumption
SOLUTIONS FOR
INSTANTANEOUS
SELF-CONSUMPTION
Lower electricity consumption with
no injection of excess electricity into
the power grid.
Self-consumption allows consumers to be self-sufficient in terms
of electricity, through the installation of a renewable-based energy
system on their property (photovoltaic or wind power). Instantaneous
self-consumption systems mean
that all the energy generated is
consumed by the actual system
loads, with no electricity injected
into the power grid. This non injection can be achieved in one of
two ways:
1. By sizing the PV system so that
it is less than the minimum expected consumption.
2. By using management systems
to limit the power generated by
the PV inverters.
5.000
Power (W)
4.000
3.000
2.000
Grid consumption
1.000
Self-consumption
0
0:00
2:00
4:00
6:00
8:00
10:00
12:00
14:00
16:00
18:00
20:00
22:00
0:00
2:00
4:00
6:00
8:00
10:00
12:00
14:00
16:00
18:00
20:00
22:00
PV generation
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
Self-consumption
0%
PV panels
Electricity consumption
AC
DC
RS-485
EMS Manager
Power supply
Input voltage
5-8W
Connectivity
RS-485
USB
Warranty
Ethernet
2 x (250 V, 6 A)
Communication interface
with other equipment
Ingeteam inverters
Monitoring systems
Ethernet, GPRS
RS-485
Bluetooth
42
50 / 60 Hz
Power consumption
110
Nominal frequency
150
Component parts
Ingeteam proposes two different selfconsumption kits, based on the total
power of the system (not the power
generated by the inverter):
INGECON EMS
Ingecon EMS
INGECON SUN
PV panels
Manager
AC
DC
Ethernet
Electricity consumption
RS-485
Public power grid
Iphase 65A
Grid analyser
INGECON EMS
Ingecon EMS
INGECON SUN
PV panels
Manager
Grid analyser
AC
DC
Ethernet
Electricity consumption
RS-485
Public power grid
Iphase 65A
Current transformers
Communication
Communication between the INGECON
SUN inverters and the INGECON EMS
Manager is made over the Ethernet
through a communications switch.
INGECON SUN
INGECON EMS
Ingecon EMS
Component parts
Ingeteam proposes two different selfconsumption kits, based on the total
power of the system (not the power generated by the inverter):
Manager
Switch
INGECON SUN
INGECON SUN
PV panels
AC
DC
Ethernet
Electricity consumption
RS-485
Public power grid
Iphase 65A
Grid analyser
INGECON EMS
Ingecon EMS
INGECON SUN
Manager
Switch
INGECON SUN
INGECON SUN
PV panels
Grid analyser
AC
DC
Ethernet
Electricity consumption
RS-485
Public power grid
Iphase 65A
Current transformers
2 Wind turbine
4 Monitoring software
INGECON SUN Manager
Renewable generation
(INGECON SUN and/or INGECON WIND).
5 Energy manager
INGECON EMS Manager
6 Loads
7 Radiator
9 Battery inverter
INGECON EMS Home
10 Wind converter
INGECON WIND
11 Protection system
INGECON WIND Interface
12 PV inverter
INGECON SUN 1Play
13 Charging station
IngeREV Garage
14 Two-way meter
INGECON EMS Power Meter
15 Electric vehicle
Load control
For those systems in which generation
is not in line with demand, the selfconsumption ratio can be increased
by including load control in order to
allow for consumption at times of
peak production. The INGECON EMS
Manager manages the connection and
disconnection of controllable loads and
the energy produced, based on the
generation data obtained from the
power converters and the total system
consumption.
8 Boilers
Additional items
1 PV panel
16 Batteries
DC
AC
Consumption management
The INGECON EMS Load Control
allows you to select the times for the
connection and disconnection of the
various loads coupled to the system,
such as electric boilers, radiators,
pumps, electric vehicles, etc., adjusting the total system consumption to
the renewable energy production.
Maximum energy control
Thanks to the INGECON EMS PowerMeter, the system continuously measures the two-way power flow between
the public grid and the internal system.
In addition, this advanced wattmeter
6
6
7
14
5
8
10
11
12
13
3
15
16
Maximum self-consumption
As can be seen in the graph, the implementation of a system of this type
makes it possible to achieve high levels of self-consumption, as the energy
4,00
3,50
2,50
23:59
22:00
20:00
Self-consumption
18:00
0,00
16:00
0,50
12:00
Battery charging
10:00
1,00
8:00
Grid consumption
6:00
1,50
4:00
Grid injection
2:00
2,00
0:00
Power (kW)
3,00
The INGECON EMS Manager can be configured so that zero energy is delivered to the grid.
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REFERENCES
Grid
Grid
Consumption
Phase T
Consumption
Phase S
Consumption
Phase T
RS-485
RS-485
RS-485
Ethernet
SWITCH
ROUTER
Ethernet
PV
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
RS-485
PV
PV
1. Industrial PV system.
Madrid
100 kW (12 INGECON SUN 5TL, 6 INGECON SUN 4.6TL, 2 INGECON EMS Manager)
10
RS-485
Wattmeter
Wattmeter
Grid
INGECON SUN Lite
Consumptions
Ethernet
Ethernet
RS-485
Wattmeter
ROUTER
SWITCH
PV
Battery
Ethernet
Ethernet
SWITCH
PV
Ethernet
Ethernet
Consumptions
ROUTER
2. Home PV system.
Zizur Mayor (Navarre - Spain)
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PC05ISA01_A