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Veton and Niko Home Control

What can you do with Niko Home Control?

By using Niko Home Home Control, you can charge your car as efficiently as possible in one of the following modes: 

  • Solar mode

  • Normal mode

  • Stop/pause mode

  • Smart Mode (as of software version 2.21) 

  • Boost mode (as of software version 2.21)

When charging your car with Niko Home Control, the following features are supported:

  • Load balancing (i.e. the car's charging power is adapted automatically as a fuse overload protection mechanism)

  • Control your peak consumption via peak mode
    (i.e. when you’ve reached your monthly peak target value, your devices will temporarily be switched off. They are switched on again when you’ve reduced your peak power consumption. This feature is especially useful if your electricity net tariff is capacity based)

  • Control multiple electric vehicle charging stations/connections in one Niko Home Control installation (as of software version 2.21)

           


What do you need?


In short

Extra information

General

  • No additional electrical wiring is required.

  • You have connected both systems to the same home network.





Your Niko Home Control system meets the following requirements:

  • It has a connected controller II.

  • It is configured with the most recent programming software (version 2.19 or higher).

The central energy consumption in your home is to be measured.
If you dispose of a digital meter with a P1 port, you can use your wireless bridge (550-00640) to monitor the energy usage in your home.
Alternatively, you can use an electricity measuring module (550-00801 or 550-00803) or the wireless measuring module (552-00803) with clamps.
If you opt for the wireless measuring module, a wireless bridge is required.

Your Niko Home Control system meets the following requirements:

It is configured with the most recent programming software (version 2.19 or higher).

The central energy consumption in your home is to be measured.
If you dispose of a digital meter with a P1 port, you can connect this directly to the wireless hub to monitor the energy usage in your home.
Alternatively, you can use the wireless measuring module (552-00803) with clamps.

  • You have a Veton professional electric vehicle (EV) charging station that is:

  • a Veton type One, Wall or Wall Plus

    • fitted with the Connect package or integrated (direct) meter

    • suitable for one or multiple charging points (coming soon)

  • Your Veton charging station needs to be active and configured with the Veton configuration tools to guarantee correct operation. See the basic configuration guide on https://www.veton.be/downloads/.

  • Your charging station needs to be connected to the same local network as your Niko Home Control installation.

  • Note that no specific configuration steps are needed to function with Niko Home Control. 

How do you (de)connect Niko Home Control and your Veton EV charging station?

You can (de)activate the link between Niko Home Control and your Veton charging station via the Niko Home Control programming software.
Note that any basic actions and routines linked to your Veton EV charging station are also updated via the programming software.
The requirements and detailed instructions can be found in the software manual.

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