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Configure Distributed Energy Reserve

Software Defined Power must be enabled before the feature Distributed Energy Reserve can be used. Software Defined Power must be enabled by Schneider Electric.

NOTE: Distributed Energy Reserve must be enabled locally by Schneider Electric during service configuration to make this selection available, but it must be controlled via an external controller that monitors the grid frequency. In the event of a sudden decrease in grid frequency, the UPS can be commanded remotely via a dedicated input contact to transfer to Distributed Energy Reserve mode. Contact Schneider Electric for more details.
  1. Configure an input contact for Distributed Energy Reserve, see Configure the Input Contacts.
  2. From the home screen on the display select Configuration > UPS > Software Defined Power.
  3. Set Distributed Energy Reserve to Enable or Disable. When the feature Distributed Energy Reserve is set to Enable, the UPS delivers power back to the grid for a short period (up to 30 seconds) to stabilize the frequency (Hz) of the grid, when activated by a signal from the dedicated input contact. When the feature Distributed Energy Reserve is set to Disable, the UPS will transfer to forced battery operation, when activated by a signal from the dedicated input contact, but will not deliver power back to the grid.
  4. Tap OK to confirm your settings.
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