LEGO® ERC PPC Customer Event 2026 – Limited Edition
We’re thrilled that your exclusive LEGO® ERC set has arrived. Now it’s time to put your practical skills to the test. But of course, we won’t leave you to figure out the assembly or the control rollout on your own.
Our ERC is waiting to be built
Congratulations—you’re holding the limited-edition brick version of our EEBUS Relay Converter in your hands! As a “bridge” between the world of digital control signals and existing analog systems, we hope our little ERC brick serves as a nice reminder—not only of the 2026 PPC Customer Event, but also that there’s a suitable answer to every question regarding control system rollouts. All that’s left to do is snap a few more blocks together.
Your brick for the control rollout: The ERC as a translator of digital control signals
Analogue systems in the field? Make it easy to control with the EEBUS Relay Converter (ERC). It converts EEBUS control commands into relay switch commands and enables you to control your analogue systems in accordance with Section 14a of the German Energy Industry Act (EnWG) and Section 9 of the German Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG).
- Interoperability: The ERC enables analogue systems to be controlled from the SMGWplus via relays.
- Standard: The ERC complies with all relevant standards:
- Certification according to TR-5
- Control according to FNN control concept
- Convenience:
- Simple pairing: SHIP pairing according to EEBUS specifications
- Known systems: Control via the GWA
- All information on functional commissioning in the eLS
- In addition: Update and management processes possible via the CLS channel

The EEBUS format from EEBUS Initiative e.V. is established as the standard for control signals from the grid. Our EEBUS Relay Converter converts EEBUS signals such as Limitation of Power Production (LPP) or Limitation of Power Consumption (LPC) into relay switchings.
This means that controllable systems that could previously only be controlled with relays can now be controlled with the same commands as digital systems.




