How-toLoad management
Set up dynamic load management (DLM)
DLM runs a group of chargers inside one supply limit: the system watches demand and de-rates active units in real time so the total never exceeds the limit. Exactly how it behaves is set by the charger brand - typically any mix of 7, 11 and 22 kW AC units from one manufacturer's range can join a group, each keeps charging down to a ~6 A minimum, and below that units queue until capacity frees up. Two ways to build it:
Wired DLMA load management board / controller with a CT or meter on the incoming supply, and a screened data cable run to every charger (daisy-chain or star, per the manufacturer). Fastest response, and keeps balancing even if the internet goes down. Per-charger RCBOs live in the board.
Cloud DLMNo data cable and no board - the back office balances the group over the internet (OCPP smart-charging profiles). Every unit needs reliable connectivity (whichever of Ethernet, Wi-Fi or 4G it supports), and most systems fall back to a safe preset rate if the connection drops - confirm the offline behaviour. Standard per-charger protection at the source board.
Group limit
Max active sockets · ~6 A floor
Keeps ≥16 A each
Varies by brand & model: DLM is proprietary - group size, mixing rules, the minimum floor, offline fallback and remote adjustment all differ between manufacturers, and a group normally needs chargers from one brand (or a back office that supports them all). The figures above are typical; design from the manufacturer's current documentation.
- Limits are per phase - a three-phase group serves 3× the sockets, and three-phase (11 / 22 kW) units are balanced on every phase.
- Set the group limit at commissioning, slightly below the fuse or agreed capacity - never at it. On most systems it stays manually adjustable (on site or remotely) as the site's needs change.
- Many systems also let individual chargers be manually capped - e.g. one unit held at 16 A on a tight corner of the site.
- Sub-main and switchgear are sized to the full group limit - no diversity.
On the plan: tag chargers A/B/C, then either place a load management board with the matching letter (wired) or switch the group to Cloud in the charger panel and set its limit - the load check caps the group at that limit.