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to perform the activities described in this document (see Section2.3 "Skills of Qualified Persons",
page13).
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2.1 Intended Use
Sunny Home Manager
The Sunny Home Manager is a device for monitoring PV systems and for controlling loads in
households with PV systems.
The product is not splash-proof.
The product is designed for indoor use only.
Us e th is p rod uct onl y in acc ord anc e wi th t he i nfo rma tio n pr ovi ded in the enclosed documentation and
with the loc ally applicable standards and dire ctives. Any other application may cause personal injury
or property damage.
Do not use the Sunny Home Manager in systems which include a Sunny WebBox.
For safety reasons, it is not permitted to modify the product or install components that are not explicitly
recommended or distributed by SMA Solar Technology AG for the product. Unauthorized changes
and modifications will void all warranty claims and the operating permission.
Any use of the product other than described in the Intended Use section does not qualify as
appropriate.
The enclosed documentation is an integral part of this product. Keep the documentation in a
convenient place for future reference and observe all instructions contained therein.
The type label must remain permanently attached to the product.
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SMA Radio-Controlled Socket
The SMA radio-controlled socket supports load control in households with the
Sunny Home Manager.
The product is not splash-proof.
The product is designed for indoor use only.
The product is approved for use in all EU member states.
Us e th is p rod uct onl y in acc ord anc e wi th t he i nfo rma tio n pr ovi ded in the enclosed documentation and
with the loc ally applicable standards and dire ctives. Any other application may cause personal injury
or property damage.
Do not connect any medical devices to the product.
Do not connect any loads to the product if they require a continuous supply of electric current
(e.g. refrigerator, freezer).
Do not connect any loads to the product if they can cause injuries or fires if unintentionally switched
on (e.g. iron).
Only connect loads to the product if they are suitable for the voltage and power range of the wall
outlet and the product (see Section11.2 "SMA Radio-Controlled Socket", page70).
Only connect the product to properly installed outlets with a protective contact.
For safety reasons, it is not permitted to modify the product or install components that are not explicitly
recommended or distributed by SMA Solar Technology AG for this product. Unauthorized changes
and modifications will void all warranty claims and the operating permission.
Any use of the product other than described in the Intended Use section does not qualify as
appropriate.
The enclosed documentation is an integral part of this product. Keep the documentation in a
convenient place for future reference and observe all instructions contained therein.
The type label must remain permanently attached to the product.
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2.2 Supported Devices
2.2.1 SMA Devices
The Sunny Home Manager supports a maximum of 16 SMA devices. Of the 16 devices, the
Sunny Home Manager supports a maximum of twelve SMA inverters or ten SMA radio-controlled
sockets.
SMA Inverters
•Sunny Boy (SB):
– SB 3600SE-10/SB 5000SE-10 from firmware version 2.3.35.R
– SB 3000TL-20 from firmware version 3.01.00.R*
– SB 4000TL-20/SB 5000TL-20 from firmware version 3.01.02.R*
– SB 3600TL-20 from firmware version 3.25.01.R*
– SB 3000TL-21/SB 4000TL-21/SB 5000TL-21/SB 3600TL-21 from firmware version
2.00.00.R*
– SB 2500TLST-21/SB 3000TLST-21 from firmware version 2.00.27.R*
– SB 2000HF/SB 2500HF/SB 3000HF from firmware version 2.30.06.R*
– STP 15000TLEE-10/20000TLEE-10/STP 15000TLHE-10/STP 20000TLHE-10 from
firmware version 2.10.20.R*
– STP 5000TL-20/STP 6000TL-20/STP 7000TL-20/STP 8000TL-20/STP 9000TL-20 from
firmware version 2.00.15.R*
• Inverters with BLUETOOTH Piggy-Back from firmware version 02.00.06.R** ,
excluding inverters of type WB (Windy Boy)
• Inverters with SMA Speedwire/Webconnect data module from firmware version 1.00.00.R.**,
excluding inverters of type WB (Windy Boy)
• Inverters with SMA Speedwire/Webconnect Piggy-Back from firmware version 1.00.00.R.**,
excluding inverters of type WB (Windy Boy)
• Sunny Island 6.0H-11/ Sunny Island 8.0H-11/Sunny Island 3.0M-11/ Sunny Island 4.4M-11
with SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island from firmware version 1.00.00.R
• Sunny Backup 2200 with BLUETOOTH Piggy-Back Off-Grid from firmware version 01.01.4.R
* This firmware version is the minimum requirement for the function Limitation of active power feed-in.
** A list of these inverters can be found in the BLUETOOTH Piggy-Back manual. To learn which inverters support the function
"Limitation of active power feed-in", see the planning guidelines "Power Reducer Box - Compatibility List".
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Other SMA Devices
• SMA Radio-Controlled Socket
•SMA Energy Meter
• SMA BLUETOOTH Repeater
• SMA BLUETOOTH Repeater Outdoor
• Sunny SensorBox with SMA Power Injector with BLUETOOTH
2.2.2 Devices from Other Manufacturers
Inverters
Inverters from other manufacturers can be integrated in PV systems with Sunny Home Manager
provided that the following requirements are met:
☐ The power output of the inverters must be captured via a separate SMA Energy Meter.
☐ The SMA Energy Meter must be configured in Sunny Portal as a PV production meter
(for information on how to configure the energy meters, see the user manual of the
Sunny Home Manager).
☐ In hybrid systems with SMA inverters and inverters from other manufacturers, the PV production
meter must measure the joint power of all
registered and configured a PV production meter in the Sunny Home Manager system,
the Sunny Home Manager will no longer query the power data of the SMA inverters directly
from the inverters via BLUETOOTH or Speedwire, but will receive the power data from the
PV production meter.
Monitoring of the PV system and the dynamic limitation of the active power fed into the utility grid are
possible with inverters from other manufacturers. In this case, verify whether operation of the
not
PV system without dynamic active power limitation is permitted in the given country, or whether
dynamic active power limitation can be performed independently by the inverter itself.
inverters taken together. As soon as you have
Energy Meters
The Sunny Home Manager supports the following energy meter types:
• Energy meters with D0 interface* :
You can find a list of supported energy meters with D0 interface in the planning guidelines
"SMA SMART HOME - The System Solution for more Independence“ at www.SMA-Solar.com.
Recommended resolution: at least 10 Wh
Information: for the function Limitation of active power feed-in, the energy meters with D0
interface must have a resolution of at least 1 Wh.
* D0 interface in accordance with IEC 62056-21, part 4.3
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• Energy meters with S0 interface* :
Energy meters with an S0 interface must output values netted across the line phases at the S0
interface. If necessary, contact the manufacturer of the energy meter.
Bidirectional meters with an S0 interface must be equipped with two S0 interfaces.
Recommended pulse length: at least 20 ms
Recommended pulse rate: 1,000 pulses per kWh
Information: for the function Limitation of active power feed-in, energy meters with an S0
interface must have the following minimum pulse rates:
– At a maximum allowed grid feed-in of more than 1,500 W: at least 250 pulses per kWh
– At a maximum allowed grid feed-in of less than 1,500 W: at least 500 pulses per kWh
Routers
SMA Solar Technology AG recommends the use of a router that supports DHCP.
Other Devices:
• Heat pump Stiebel Eltron WWK 300
• Heat pump Tecalor TTA 300
• Miele@home devices (e.g. washing machines, dryers) with Miele@home Gateway from
firmware version 4.0.x
• Devices which receive control commands directly from the Sunny Home Manager, or forward
such commands to connected loads, via a data exchange protocol defined by
SMA Solar Technology AG
– Air/heat pump Stiebel Eltron LWZ with Internet service gateway
– Air/heat pump Tecalor THZ with Internet service gateway
2.3 Skills of Qualified Persons
The tasks described in this manual must be performed by qualified persons only. Qualified persons
must have the following skills:
• Training in the installation and commissioning of electrical devices
• Knowledge of all applicable standards and directives
* S0 interface in accordance with DIN EN 62053-31, class A
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2.4 Safety Precautions
This section contains safety precautions that must be observed at all times when working on or with
the product.
To prevent personal injury and property damage and to ensure long-term operation of the product,
read this section carefully and follow all safety precautions at all times.
Sunny Home Manager
Danger to life due to electric shock
Lethal voltages are present in the conductive parts of the plug-in power supply and the top-hat rail
power supply.
• Only use the Sunny Home Manager indoors and in a dry environment, keeping it away from
liquids.
• Do not open the plug-in power supply.
Risk of injury due to incorrect cable routing
Incorrectly routed cables may cause a tripping hazard.
•Ensure that the cables are routed so that no one can step on or trip over them.
Damage to the Sunny Home Manager due to moisture penetration
The Sunny Home Manager is not splash-proof.
• Only use the Sunny Home Manager indoors and in a dry environment.
Damage to the Sunny Home Manager due to condensation
If the Sunny Home Manager is taken from a cold environment into a warm environment,
condensation water may form in the Sunny Home Manager.
• In the event of large temperature differences, only supply the Sunny Home Manager with
voltage once it has reached room temperature.
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SMA Radio-Controlled Socket
Danger to life due to electric shock
Lethal voltages are present in the live components.
• Only use the SMA radio-controlled socket indoors and in a dry environment (e.g. not in damp
rooms) and keep away from liquids.
• Only insert suitable plugs into the SMA radio-controlled socket.
• Unplug the SMA radio-controlled socket from the outlet prior to cleaning and clean with a dry
cloth only.
The SMA radio-controlled socket is equipped with a relay with μ contact.
• To ensure safe disconnection from the utility grid, pull the SMA radio-controlled socket out of
the wall outlet.
Risk of injury and fire due to unintentional and unattended switching on of loads
Loads that are activated via an SMA radio-controlled socket unintentionally and while unattended
can cause injuries and fires (e.g. iron).
• Do not connect any loads to the SMA radio-controlled socket that could endanger persons or
cause damage if unintentionally switched on.
Damage to the SMA radio-controlled socket
If the SMA radio-controlled socket is not operated properly, it could be damaged.
• Do not operate SMA radio-controlled sockets plugged into each other.
Damage to the wall outlet
If the SMA radio-controlled socket is operated in a wall outlet that is not suitable for the power of
the connected load, damage to the wall outlet could result.
• Only operate the SMA radio-controlled socket in wall outlets that are suitable for the power
of the connected load.
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Scope of Delivery of the Sunny Home Manager
Check the scope of delivery for completeness and any visible external damage. Contact your
distributor if the delivery is incomplete or damaged.
Figure1: Components included in the scope of delivery
PositionQuantity Designation
A1Sunny Home Manager
B1Plug-in power supply
C1Network cable
D2Screw
E2Screw anchor
F34-pole plug
G1CD with product documentation and Sunny Home Manager Assistant
H1Quick reference guide for commissioning
I6Label
Scope of Delivery of SMA Radio-Controlled Socket
Figure2: Components included in the scope of delivery
PositionQuantityDesignation
A1SMA radio-controlled socket
B1Installation manual and supplementary sheet
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4.1 Sunny Home Manager
4.1.1 Functions
The Sunny Home Manager is a device for monitoring PV systems and for controlling loads in
households with PV systems. The Sunny Home Manager carries out the following tasks:
• Read-out of energy meter data and data from SMA devices with BLUETOOTH or Speedwire
communication interface
• Transmission of data to Sunny Portal
• Support for increased self-consumption
• Limitation of active power feed-in
• Implementation of grid management services via Ethernet-based communication
Figure3: Sunny Home Manager
PositionDesignation
AStatus LED and energy consumption LED
BUSB port*
CConnection area with BLUETOOTH LED
* The USB ports on the right-hand and left-hand sides of the enclosure currently have no function.
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Reading Out Energy Meter Data and Data from SMA Devices with BLUETOOTH
or Speedwire Communication Interface
The Sunny Home Manager reads out the data of the connected energy meters and SMA devices.
The Sunny Home Manager is connected to the energy meters via network cables.
The Sunny Home Manager establishes the wireless connection to the BLUETOOTH devices
(e.g. SMA radio-controlled sockets) via BLUETOOTH.
The communication between the Sunny Home Manager and an SMA inverter is possible either via
BLUETOOTH or via Speedwire. It is not necessary for all inverters in a PV system to use the same
interface. The Sunny Home Manager can manage and regulate inverters with BLUETOOTH and
inverters with Speedwire as one PV system.
The Sunny Home Manager establishes the connection to Speedwire devices via a router/network
switch in the local network.
SMA inverters are either available fitted with Speedwire or BLUETOOTH ex works, or they can be
retrofitted accordingly (see product page of the respective inverter at www.SMA-Solar.com).
PV System Monitoring and Parameterization via Sunny Portal
Sunny Portal serves as the user interface of the Sunny Home Manager. The Sunny Home Manager
establishes the Internet connection to Sunny Portal and sends the read-out data to Sunny Portal via a
router.
Using Sunny Portal, the Sunny Home Manager enables monitoring of the system, a display of the
PV energy available over the course of the day, and a live display of all energy flows in the
household. Taking the different electricity prices into account, the Sunny Home Manager derives from
this recommendations for the prudent use of electrical energy.
Support for Increased Self-Consumption
Self-consumption means that the PV power is consumed at the site where it is generated.
In every household, there is "natural" self-consumption, because loads (e.g. oven) are in operation
while PV power is being produced and because certain loads continuously consume current
(e.g. refrigerator, devices in standby mode). If the PV system produces a lot of PV power, it is possible
that only a part of that PV power will be self-consumed. The excess PV power is fed into the utility grid.
A higher self-consumption quota can be achieved if loads are specifically switched on when excess
PV power is available.
The following functions of the Sunny Home Manager make it possible to increase the
self-consumption quota:
FunctionExplanation
Creation of a PV yield
forecast
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The Sunny Home Manager continuously logs the energy generated by
the PV system. It also receives location-based weather forecasts via the
Internet* .
Based on this information, the Sunny Home Manager creates a PV
yield forecast for the PV system.
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FunctionExplanation
Creation of a load profile The Sunny Home Manager logs the PV generation, the grid feed-in,
and the purchased electricity. Based on PV g enerati on, gri d feed-in and
purchased electricity, the Sunny Home Manager determines how
much energy is typically consumed at certain times and uses this to
create a load profile for the household. This load profile can be
different for each day of the week.
The Sunny Home Manager obtains the PV generation data from the
connected SMA inverters, from an SMA Energy Meter, or from
another energy meter. The Sunny Home Manager receives the data on
grid feed-in and purchased electricity from an SMA Energy Meter or at
least one other energy meter.
Control of
SMA radio-controlled
sockets
Specific loads connected to SMA radio-controlled sockets can be
switched on and off by the Sunny Home Manager. The
Sunny Home Manager uses the PV yield forecast and the load profile
to determine favorable time periods for optimization of internal power
supply and self-consumption. In accordance with the PV system
operator's specifications and taking the determined time periods into
account, the Sunny Home Manager controls switch-on and switch-off
of the loads.
Also, SMA radio-controlled sockets provide the facility to individually
monitor and record the consumption of loads.
Control of Miele devices
via the Miele@home
system
The Sunny Home Manager can control supported devices from
Miele & Cie KG via a Miele@home gateway** .
The Sunny Home Manager uses the PV yield forecast and the load
profile to determine favorable time periods for optimization of internal
power supply and self-consumption. In accordance with the PV system
operator's specifications and taking the determined time periods into
account, the Sunny Home Manager controls switch-on and switch-off
of the loads.
Control of devices via a
data exchange protocol
The Sunny Home Manager can control devices using a data exchange
protocol defined by SMA Solar Technology AG by communicating
with the devices either directly or via an appropriate gateway using
Ethernet. The device reports its energy demand to the Sunny Home
Manager and the Sunny Home Manager allocates the available
energy to the device taking the PV yield forecast and the consumption
forecast into account.
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FunctionExplanation
When used with SMA
battery inverters:
Prevention of derating
losses
The Sunny Home Manager prevents derating losses which can arise
due to the limitation of active power feed-in. Taking the PV yield
forecast and the consumption forecast into account, the timing and
duration of battery charging are controlled and the battery charge is
optimized according to the available energy supply, if excess
PV energy cannot otherwise be used.
When used with SMA
battery inverters:
Optimized discharge of
lead-acid batteries
The Sunny Home Manager uses the calculated load profile and the PV
yield forecast to control battery discharge. The battery is discharged
when the following criteria are met:
• It is possible for the battery to be discharged to a point where
sufficient storage capacity is free to absorb the amount of PV
energy forecast for the next battery charge.
• The discharged lead-acid battery can then promptly be charged
with excess PV energy.
The use of these criteria ensures that the lead-acid battery is conserved
while making optimum use of the battery capacity.
Transmission of
SMA Energy Meter data
to Sunny Island systems
Transmission of energy
meter data to
Sunny Backup systems
* Data is not available in all countries
** This function is not available in all countries.
If an SMA Speedwire Sunny Island data module is installed in the
Sunny Island, the Sunny Home Manager can send SMA Energy Meter
data to the Sunny Island system.
If a BLUETOOTH Piggy-Back Off-Grid is installed in the Sunny Backup,
the Sunny Home Manager can transfer the energy meter data to the
Sunny Backup system.
Limitation of Active Power Feed-In
Local regulations, for example, the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) in Germany, can call for
permanent limitation of active power feed-in for your PV system, tha t is , a l imi tat ion of t he a ctiv e po wer
fed into the utility grid to a fixed amount or a percentage share of the installed nominal PV system
power. If required, ask your grid operator whether a permanent limitation of the active power feed-in
is necessary and whether you are allowed to use the Sunny Home Manager for this purpose (see the
Manufacturer's Declaration "Feed-In Management In Accordance with the Renewable Energy
Sources Act (EEG) 2012 with SMA Sunny Home Manager (SHM) from SMA" available at
www.SMA-Solar.com). Using an SMA Energy Meter or a suitable feed-in meter, the
Sunny Home Manager monitors the active power that is fed into the utility grid. If the active power
feed-in exceeds the prescribed limit, the Sunny Home Manager limits the PV generation of the
inverters accordingly.
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The Sunny Home Manager avoids derating losses due to limitation of PV power generation by taking
the current self-consumption of the household into account. Sunny Hom e Ma nag er h elps to us e ex ces s
PV power in households directly and increases the self-consumption quota as a result. For PV systems
with SMA battery inverters, the Sunny Home Manager preferentially uses the derated active power
to charge the battery.
Example: Limitation of the active power feed-in to 70% of the nominal PV system power
Due to high levels of solar irradiation, the system can currently produce 90% of the nominal PV
system power.
• At this time, 20% of the nominal PV system power is being consumed by loads in the
household. The remaining 70% of the nominal PV system power is being fed into the utility
grid.
☑ No limitation of PV generation is required.
• A load is switched off and only 10% of the nominal PV system power is consumed in the
household. As a result, 80% of the nominal system power is available for feed-in to the utility
grid – more than allowed.
☑ The Sunny Home Manager reduces PV generation from the theoretically possible 90% of
nominal PV system power to 80%. 70% of the nominal PV system power continues to be
fed into the utility grid.
Implementation of Grid Management Services via Ethernet-Based
Communication
As part of grid management services, it may be necessary to implement grid operator specifications
for active power limitation and for reactive power feed-in (e.g. the active power feed-in of your PV
system will be reduced in the event of grid overloads).
The Sunny Home Manager can implement requirements for grid management services that the grid
operator sends to the Sunny Home Manager via Ethernet-based communication.
If applicable, ask your grid operator whether your PV system is required to implement grid
management services.
4.1.2 Type Label
The type label clearly identifies the product. The type label is located on the back of the product.
You can read off the following data from the type label:
•Serial number
•Registration ID
•Assembly name (type)
• Hardware version (version)
Yo u wi ll r equ ire the inf ormatio n on the typ e la bel to u se t he p roduct safely and when seeking customer
support from the SMA Service Line.
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Symbols on the Type Label
SymbolDesignationExplanation
C-TickThe product complies with the
requirements of the applicable
Australian EMC standards.
FCC markingThe product complies with the
requirements of the applicable FCC
standards.
BLUETOOTH Wireless
Technology
The product has a BLUETOOTH
interface.
Data matrix code2D code for device-specific
characteristics
4.1.3 LEDs
Figure4: LEDs of the Sunny Home Manager
PositionDesignationExplanation
AEnergy consumption LEDDisplays the current electricity consumption
BStatus LEDDisplays the current status of the
Sunny Home Manager
CBLUETOOTH LEDDisplays the status of the BLUETOOTH
connection.
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Energy Consumption LED
The energy consumption LED is only active if either the bidirectional meter for grid feed-in and
purchased electricity is connected or one feed-in meter and one purchased electricity meter are
connected.
LED statusExplanation
Glowing greenThe household is being supplied with energy from the PV system only.
Flashing green and
orange intermittently
The household is being supplied with energy from the PV system and from
the utility grid.
Glowing orangeThe household is being supplied with energy from the utility grid only.
Status LED
LED statusExplanation
Glowing greenThe Sunny Home Manager is connected to the devices of the PV system
and Sunny Portal.
Further states of the status LED are described in the Section "Troubleshooting" (see Section9.1.2
"States of the Status LED", page52).
BLUETOOTH LED
LED statusExplanation
Glowing blueThe BLUETOOTH connection to the devices of the PV system is good.
Further states of the BLUETOOTH LED are described in the Section "Troubleshooting"
(see Section9.1.3 "States of the BLUETOOTH LED", page54).
LEDs on the Network Terminal
Figure5: LEDs on the network terminal
Position LEDLED statusExplanation
ALink/Activity
LED (green)
BSpeed LED
(yellow)
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GlowingNetwork connection established
FlashingNetwork connection established. Data is being sent or
received.
OffNo network connection established
GlowingThe data transfer rate is up to 100 Mbit/s.
OffThe data transfer rate is up to 10 Mbit/s.
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4.1.4 System Requirements
Operating systems supported by the Sunny Home Manager Assistant:
• Microsoft Windows 8
• Microsoft Windows 7
• Microsoft Windows Vista
• Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
• Linux with kernel from version 2.6.12, with Oracle Java Runtime Environment from version 6
• MAC OS from version 10.6, with Java Runtime Environment from version 6
Internet access requirements:
• Permanent Internet access. Recommended: DSL access with flat rate
Supported web browsers:
• Google Chrome from version 14.0
• Microsoft Internet Explorer from version 8
• Mozilla Firefox from version 5
• Opera from version 11.0
• Safari from version 5.0
Recommended display resolution:
• Minimum 1,024 pixels x 768 pixels
Energy meters:
Minimum energy meter types recommended by SMA Solar Technology AG for connection to the
Sunny Home Manager:
• Feed-in meter and purchased electricity meter
or
• Bidirectional meter for grid feed-in and purchased electricity
At least one feed-in meter is required for the function Limitation of active power feed-in
(recommended: SMA Energy Meter).
The Sunny Home Manager receives the PV generation data via the connected SMA inverters or via
an optionally connected PV production meter.
24HoMan-IA-en-17Installation Manual
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