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Bosch - Wired connection - Energy (via SG-ready contacts)

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General

Specific electrical wiring is required.



Your Niko Home Control installation meets the following requirements:

  • It has a connected controller II.

  • It is configured with the most recent programming software (version 2.17 or higher).

You need the following if you want to use the Niko Home Control energy-saving routines (e.g., solar or peak mode):

OR

in combination with potential-free contact modules (e.g. Finder 22.32.0.230.1xx0)

The connected double switch can be placed on a DIN rail using a modular holder (e.g. Legrand 412950)

Your Niko Home Control installation meets the following requirements:

  • It has a wireless smart hub.

  • It is configured with the most recent programming software (version 2.17 or higher).

You need the following if you want to use the Niko Home control energy-saving routines (e.g., solar or peak mode):

in combination with potential-free contact modules (e.g. Finder 22.32.0.230.1xx0)

The connected double switch can be placed on a DIN rail using a modular holder (e.g. Legrand 412950)

Your partner system meets the following requirements:

  • It is a Bosch heat pump or heat pump boiler with Smart Grid ready contacts.

The partner system has to be configured to allow correct SG-ready contact use.

Wiring diagrams for energy-saving routines (using SG-ready contacts)

The below table shows several options on how you can use Niko Home Control with your Bosch system and enable Niko routines (solar and peak mode).

  • To enable peak mode, connect Smart Grid Ready contact 1 to EVU connection I1.  

  • To enable solar mode, connect Smart Grid Ready contact 2 to Smart Grid Ready connection I4.    

Niko Home Control set-up

Wiring diagram

a Niko Home Control bus system (connected controller) with a switching module

a Niko Home Control bus system (connected controller) with a connected double switch (wireless bridge needed)

a Niko Home Control wireless installation (wireless smart hub) with a connected double switch

Settings for energy-saving routines (using SG Ready contacts)

To view SG-ready programming examples, please see Niko Home Control programming examples.

It is advised to configure the parameters in peak mode and solar mode as follows:

Solar mode

  • Level of excess solar energy that activates the device (one of the following options):

    • 50 % of the power of the heat pump compressor

    • 25 % of the thermal capacity of the heat pump (often the name of the heat pump contains a reference to this thermal capacity)

  • Minimum activation duration: 1 hour

Optionally: define the latest start time and duration to ensure that the device is activated before the peak hours

Peak mode

  • Maximum power consumption (one of the following options):

    • 100 % of the heat pump compressor power

    • 50 % of the thermal capacity of the heat pump (often the name of the heat pump contains a reference to this thermal capacity)

  • Peak target value: the max. power level that should trigger the devices to turn off

  • Peak mode type:

    • Predictive (capacity tariff in Flanders)

    • Direct

Niko routine

Smart Grid Ready status

Niko Smart Grid output contact

Setting

Solar mode

Forced on

Smart Grid Ready 1

On (closed)

Smart Grid Ready 2

On (closed)

Enhanced comfort

Smart Grid Ready 1

Off (open)

Smart Grid Ready 2

On (closed)

Peak mode

Forced off

Smart Grid Ready 1

On (closed)

Smart Grid Ready 2

Off (open)

Normal mode

Normal operation

Smart Grid Ready 1

Off (open)

Smart Grid Ready 2

Off (open)

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