Smart load
Method 1: Connecting using Gateway

Before connecting the smart load, ensure that a Gateway has been configured in the network and that the smart load port is not connected to a generator.
Before connecting a Smart Load please ensure that a Gateway is configured in the networking.
The number of Smart Loads that can be connected is determined by the supported capacity of the Gateway.
After adding the Smart Load to the App, you can switch the Smart Load on and off through the App. Alternatively, the system can remotely control the equipment on and off based on the actual running conditions and the SOC threshold you set.
If you cannot locate the icon of the connected device, for example, an immersion heater, select "Other" and connect it. You can check the connected smart load on the "Device" screen.

Method 2: Connecting using Shelly

If Shelly is not configured to the same WLAN as SigenStor, you can connect your mobile phone to Shelly via Bluetooth to configure Shelly onto the same WLAN as SigenStor and establish communication.


If Shelly is already configured to the same WLAN as SigenStor, you can connect both your mobile phone and SigenStor to the same WLAN as Shelly to establish communication.


Shelly can be connected to the router via an Ethernet cable or WLAN. For detailed information about Shelly, please refer to the user manual and specifications of the corresponding Shelly model.
Shelly consists of smart sockets, smart relays, smart meters, and other components. It is used for power/energy statistics and enables remote control of smart loads.
The table below provides information such as the Shelly models supported by Sigen residential series inverters. Please match them according to your actual situation.
1
Smart plugs
Shelly Plug S Gen3
1.2.2, 1.2.3
AC power supply: 12A
2
Smart plugs
Shelly Outdoor Plug S Gen3
1.2.3-matter22
AC power supply: 12A
3
Smart plugs
Shelly Plus Plug S
1.0.7, 1.3.3, 1.4.4
AC power supply: 12A
4
Smart plugs
Shelly Plus Plug UK
1.0.7, 1.3.3, 1.4.4
AC power supply: 13A
5
Smart relays
Shelly 1PM Gen3
1.2.2, 1.3.3
AC power supply: 16A
DC power supply: 10A
6
Smart relays
Shelly 2PM Gen3
1.2.2, 1.3.3
AC power supply: 10A per channel, 16A total
7
Smart relays
Shelly 1PM Mini Gen3
1.3.3, 1.4.4, 1.5.0-beta1
AC power supply: 8A
8
Smart relays
Shelly Plus 1PM
1.3.3, 1.4.4, 1.5.0-beta1
AC power supply: 16A
DC power supply: 10A
9
Smart relays
Shelly Plus 2PM
1.3.3, 1.4.4, 1.5.0-beta1
AC power supply: 10A per channel, 16A total
10
Smart relays
Shelly Pro 1PM
0.10.2-beta1, 1.4.4, 1.5.0-beta1
AC power supply: 16A per channel
11
Smart relays
Shelly Pro 2PM
0.10.2-beta1, 1.4.4, 1.5.0-beta1
AC power supply: 16A per channel, 25A total
12
Smart relays
Shelly Pro 4PM
0.10.2-beta1, 1.4.4, 1.5.0-beta1
AC power supply: 16A per channel, 40A total
13
Smart relays
Shelly Pro 1
0.10.2-beta1、1.3.3
AC power supply: 16A
14
Smart relays
Shelly Pro 2
1.3.2-g34c651b、1.3.3
AC power supply: 16A per channel, 25A total
15
Smart relays
Shelly Pro 3
1.3.0-ga3fdd3d、1.3.3
AC power supply: 16A per channel, 48A total
16
Smart relays
Shelly 1PM Gen4
1.5.99-g4prod1、1.6.2
AC power supply: 16A
DC power supply: 10A
17
Smart relays
Shelly 1PM Mini Gen4
1.5.99-g4prod1、1.6.2
AC power supply: 8A
18
Smart relays
Shelly 1 Gen4
1.5.99-g4prod1、1.6.2
AC power supply: 16A
DC power supply: 10A
19
Smart relays
Shelly Plus 1
1.4.0-gb2aeadb、1.6.2
AC power supply: 16A
DC power supply: 10A
20
Single-phase electricity meter
Shelly Pro EM - 50
1.3.3,1.7.1
Supports a maximum current of 50A
21
Single-phase electricity meter
Shelly Pro EM
1.3.3,1.7.1
Supports a maximum current of 50A
22
Three-phase electricity meter
Shelly Pro 3EM
1.7.0,1.7.1
Supports a maximum current of 120A
23
Three-phase electricity meter
Shelly Pro 3EM 3CT 6
1.3.3,1.7.1
Supports a maximum current of 63A
24
Three-phase electricity meter
Shelly Pro 3EM - 400
1.3.99,1.7.1
Supports a maximum current of 400A
25
Three-phase electricity meter
Shelly 3EM - 63W Gen3
1.3.3,1.7.1
Supports a maximum current of 63A
Control Mode
On the device interface, click the Smart load you want to configure to set the Smart load control mode.
1
Manual Control
When it is displayed as In Use, you can turn on and off the Smart Load through "
" on the App.When displayed as Disable, You can click "Enable Manual" to switch to manual mode.
2
Auto (Time-based)
When displayed as In Use, it indicates automatic control mode. You can modify or add a schedule.
When displayed as Disable, you can click "Set a Schedule" → "Yes, save and use" to switch to automatic mode.
3
Schedule
Energy Source Control: Set the Energy Source Type. The following three modes can be set:
Depends on System: In this mode, the Smart load activates and deactivates according to the preset schedule.
Battery Boost: When set to
, home batteries charge Smart Load.
Surplus PV Only: In this mode, the Smart load activates/deactivates based on configured power thresholds. Solar Producing Source priority can be set.
Starting Power: Set the starting power of the Smart load.
Rated Power: Set the rated power of the Smart Home Device, which can be checked on the Smart load's label.
Battery Boost: When set to
, home batteries charge Smart Home Device.
Battery Level Control: In this mode, the load is controlled based on battery SOC thresholds.
Device Activation Threshold: The Smart load will activate when the actual SOC is greater than the set parameter.
Device Deactivation Threshold: The Smart load will deactivate when the actual SOC is less than the set parameter.
4
Ready by
Activation For: Total running time. Before the time set in Ready By, if the running time on that day is less than the set value, the load will be turned on.
Be Ready By: Set the running time.It is used in conjunction with the total running time.
5
Resume Schedule
If a schedule has been added, you can click to delete the schedule parameters.
Smart Load Settings
On the device interface, click the Smart load you want to configure → click "
" in the upper right corner to set the smart load parameters.
1
General Settings
Set the smart load type, name, and assigned room.
2
Operation Settings
PV Excess Setting
Starting Power: Set the starting power of the Smart load.
Rated Power: Set the rated power of the Smart load, which can be checked on the Smart Home Device's label.
Minimum Running Time: Set the minimum running time for the Smart load. Backup Management (When configuring the Gateway in the network setup, this parameter is displayed.)
When Essential Load is set to
, the SOC for load startup and shutdown can be configured.Cut-in: The Smart load will activate when the actual SOC is greater than the set parameter.
Cut-off: The Smart load will deactivate when the actual SOC is less than the set parameter.
3
Remove smart load
Click to remove the smart load.
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