SMA Sunny Boy Control Light User Manual

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Sunny Boy Control Light

Chapter 7: Appendix

SUNBCL-11:NE

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SMA Regelsysteme GmbH

Parallel-Working Mains Communication

The data transmission of the Sunny Boy Control Light uses a carrier frequency of

132 kHz. If other communication systems also use this frequency on the mains, the

transmission may be disturbed when exceeding a certain level. This can be affected

by the carrier frequency of an interphone, a babyphone or similar. In such a case the

communication systems will disturb each other.

Similar to devices generating interferences, the best solution is to separate the

transmission paths. But contrary to the case in the previous chapter, the suppression

of interference is not the problem in this case, because both communication systems

have to work simultaneously. That is why at least one of the systems should be

restricted to one phase resp. one wiring. This part of the electric installation may then

be supplied via a stop filter, which ensures that neither high frequency signals are put

in nor that the own carrier signal leaves this part of the electric installation. In case of

a strong coupling such a limitation of the transmission path and the use of a stop filter

might be necessary for both installed communication systems. By damping modules,

a further improvement can be reached, which completes the effect of the stop filter,

because these filters especially damp high frequency signals. Such a suppression

module should only be installed in parts of electric installations where no

transmission signals are desired at all.

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