CIRCUTOR DISPENSER Series User Manual

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The period of operation of the energy blocks must also be selected (daily, weekly or monthly).

When this period ends, the energy meter resets the value of consumed energy to start consum-

ing from Block 1, where energy is cheaper.

Block 1

Block 2

Block 3

Energy price

(€/Wh)

Consumption (kWh)

Price factor 1

Price factor 2

Price factor 3

Energy 1

Energy 2

Figure 13:Energy blocks�

NB: If the Dispenser has no active contract when the energy meter is reset, the meter will not

be reset and the user will continue consuming energy at the price of the current block.

NB: The energy factors, bonus and restriction factors can be available at the same time when

the system is operating in the energy blocks mode.

Example 1: A user in block 2 has an energy price factor of 1�5 (FB). The micro-grid is in the

bonus mode with an energy price factor of

0�8 (FM).

The final factor applied to the subscriber will be:

Energy price factor of the customer = FB * FM = 1.5 * 0.8 = 1�2

If you take into account that 1 Wh = 1 unit, when the customer consumes 1 Wh, the Dispenser

will subtract

1�2 units (1.2 Wh)

Example 2: Now let us assume that the customer is in energy block 3 with an energy price

factor of

2 (FB). The energy levels of the micro-grid are low at this moment and it is operating

in the energy restriction mode, with a price factor of

1�4 (FM).

The final factor applied to the subscriber will be:

Energy price factor of the customer= FB * FM = 2 * 1.4 = 2�8

Therefore, when the customer consumes 1 Wh, the dispenser will subtract

2�8 units.

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