Before jumping onto, how we can apply zero export limitations remotely, I want to make it clear how the Energy Flow diagram looks like with and without the installation of a Smart Power Sensor.
1. Energy Flow without Smart Power Sensor

2. Energy Flow with Smart Power Sensor

Difference: A lot of customers do complain about the energy flow once they are monitoring their plant remotely that they are unable to see the load values like how much is my inhouse consumption and how much is my usage from the utility or how much I am exporting back to the grid.
So in short, once a smart power sensor is installed your customer would be able to get all the information on the fusion solar management system.
Applying Zero Export limitations

Step-1: Click on Plant>Device Management>Select Plant> Select Smartdongle>Set Parameters

Step-2 Active Power Control> Select Active power control mode (Zero Export limitation).

Step-3 Select Closed-loop controller (Inverter or SDongle/Smartlogger)

Step-4 Select Limitation Mode (Single phase power or Total power) single-phase mode is recommended for the unbalanced load.

Step-5 Click on Set to apply the settings, once you will click on Set pop up message will appear that the operation succeeded.