⚫ Self-consumption Mode: Power generated by PV will be first supplied to the load and then to the battery
before exporting the remaining power to the grid.
⚫ Back-up Mode: Back-up Mode: Ensure that the battery SOC does not fall below the set value. If the
battery SOC is lower than the set value, the PV will charge the battery preferentially. If the grid charging
function is enabled, the power grid will also charge the battery according to the set power. After the set
value is met, power generated by PV will be first supplied to the load and then to the battery. The battery
will only discharge if its SOC exceeds 2% of the set value.
⚫ Time-based Mode: Set the charging and discharging of batteries according to the electricity price
difference between peak and valley periods of the local grid.
⚫ Peak-shaving Mode: Limit grid output power to set values. lf the load power exceeds the permissible
value it will be supplemented by photovoltaic energy and batteries. lf it still cannot meet the load demand;
the grid will increase the power to reach it.
6.7. Configuring the Export Limit
Two methods are available to control the export limit. You can use either of them to implement the export limit
settings.
Method 1: Export limitation setting is to control the export electricity to the grid.
Method 2: Generation limit is to control the electricity generated by the inverter.
6.8. Configuring the Reactive Power Control
6.8.1 Setting the Fixed Power Factor Mode and Fixed Reactive Power Mode
Select Inductive Adjustment (Var) or Capacitive Var according to your local regulations.
The power ranges from -60% Pn to 60% Pn.