What do you need?
Niko requirements
Your Niko Home Control installation meets the following requirements:
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It has a wireless smart hub or a connected controller II.
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It is configured with the most recent programming software.
Depending on the basic modules of your Niko Home Control installation, you need to install the following additional products:
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Required additional products |
Reference numbers |
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Connected controller |
Switching module with two outputs |
550-00103 or |
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Connected controller with a wireless bridge |
Connected double switch The connected double switch can be placed on a DIN rail using a modular holder (e.g. Legrand 412950) |
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Wireless smart hub |
Connected double switch The connected double switch can be placed on a DIN rail using a modular holder (e.g. Legrand 412950) |
Bosch requirements
Your system meets the following requirements:
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It is a heat pump or heat pump boiler with Smart Grid Ready contacts.
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It is configured to allow correct Smart Grid Ready contact use.
Wiring diagrams
Connecting heat pumps
Via potential-free contacts:
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Switching module |
Connected double switch |
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*230V to potential-free contact module (e.g. Finder 22.32.0.230.1xx0) |
Smart Grid 1 and 2 (as indicated in the wiring diagrams) correspond to the the following Smart Grid Ready contacts on your heat pump:
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Smart Grid 1 |
Smart Grid 2 |
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Bosch heat pump |
EVU connection I1 |
Smart Grid Ready connection I4 |
Programming energy-saving routines for heat pumps
Configure the energy-saving routines for the heat pump via the Niko Home Control programming software. For more information, see https://guide.niko.eu/en/smnhc2/lv/solar-mode and https://guide.niko.eu/en/smnhc2/lv/peak-mode.
You can use the following programming example as inspiration or as a starting point: https://guide.niko.eu/en/penhc2/lv/making-a-bosch-heat-pump-respond-to-excess-electri
It is advised to configure the parameters as follows:
Solar mode
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Level of excess solar energy that activates the device (one of the following options):
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50 % of the power of the heat pump compressor
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25 % of the thermal capacity of the heat pump (often the name of the heat pump contains a reference to this thermal capacity)
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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
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Maximum power consumption (one of the following options):
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100 % of the heat pump compressor power
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50 % of the thermal capacity of the heat pump (often the name of the heat pump contains a reference to this thermal capacity)
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Peak target value: the maximum power level that should trigger the devices to turn off
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Peak mode type:
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Predictive (capacity tariff in Flanders)
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Direct
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Niko routine |
Smart Grid Ready status |
Smart Grid Ready output contact |
Setting |
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Solar mode |
Forced on |
Smart Grid Ready 1 |
On (closed) |
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Smart Grid Ready 2 |
On (closed) |
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Enhanced comfort |
Smart Grid Ready 1 |
Off (open) |
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Smart Grid Ready 2 |
On (closed) |
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Peak mode |
Forced off |
Smart Grid Ready 1 |
On (closed) |
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Smart Grid Ready 2 |
Off (open) |
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Normal mode |
Normal operation |
Smart Grid Ready 1 |
Off (open) |
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Smart Grid Ready 2 |
Off (open) |