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How do I set up Dynamic Power Management (DPM) on my eSolutions Annex ePro Wallbox with the Power Meter?

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MilaAnn
12/17/2025, 07:06:31 PM

To enable and configure Dynamic Power Management (DPM) on your eSolutions Annex ePro Wallbox with the Power Meter, follow these steps: First, install the Power Meter after your main utility meter and before your power split, referencing the meter's manual for proper three-phase or single-phase connections. Use STP class 5E cables (0.5 mm2) to connect the Power Meter's Modbus communication cables to the ePro Wallbox, starting from the left on the RS485 output port (CN12). If your setup includes Current Transformers, ensure they are correctly installed and aligned with the line direction as per the meter's instructions. Next, configure the energy meter settings. Access the menu by tapping and holding the central display button (three-phase meter) or the lower display part (single-phase) until the password prompt appears. Use the left or upper display button (depending on your meter type) to navigate and configure parameters for Gavazzi or Finder Meters, as detailed in the manual. For installers, the Power Up app (available on Google Play and the App Store) is essential. Download the app, pair it with the wallbox by scanning the QR code, and configure DPM settings such as enabling DPM, setting the contractual power, selecting the Power Meter model, and adjusting the Current Transformer ratio. For end-users, download the eSolutions Charging App. Associate your wallbox by scanning your personal QR code. In the app, set your contractual power value (kW) and enable the Home Power functionality. If required by local regulations, especially in countries like Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the Netherlands, enable the load unbalance function and set the maximum current phase unbalance. Always ensure that qualified personnel perform all installations and configurations, adhering to local regulations to guarantee safe and efficient operation of your eSolutions Annex ePro Wallbox with Dynamic Power Management.

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