Power vs. Fuel

  • The tile visually represents two key metrics, Irradiance (Fuel) in W/m² and Power Generation in kW, for any selected day.

  • A yellow line indicates the Irradiance (Fuel).

  • The Power Generation is further categorized into three components: Actual Power, Estimated Power (based on the uploaded model), and Loss Power (the deficit between actual and estimated).

  • The graph uses distinct colors and visual elements: the green filled section represents actual power, the red denotes loss, and a small grey dotted line illustrates expected power generation.

  • Users can query these attributes for any specific day, with only values from sunrise to sunset being graphed.

Production Calendar

  • In a calendar format, users have the capability to visualize energy and fuel data for any month.

  • The process involves utilizing the filter functionality, where users can choose four Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). The available KPIs for selection include: irradiance, power, expected, estimated loss.

  • This tile is great for visualizing trends in fuel and power generation over an extended period of time. Each graph is a miniaturized Power Vs. Fuel tile chart.

  • A tooltip detailing power, expected power, loss power, and fuel generation is shown when highlighting over any graph’s yellow line.

Inverter Series

The Inverter Series Tile serves as a vital tool for engineers, technicians, and facility managers involved in monitoring and optimizing the performance of inverters within solar facilities. Users leverage this tile to:

  1. Monitor Performance: Users regularly access the tile to monitor the performance of individual inverters and the overall facility series. By analyzing key metrics such as AC Power Output, users can identify deviations from expected performance levels and take corrective actions as needed.

  2. Performance Analysis: Analyze historical performance data to identify trends, patterns, and areas for improvement in inverter efficiency and energy output.

  3. Reporting: Generate reports summarizing inverter activity and performance metrics over time for internal analysis, compliance reporting, or communication with stakeholders.

Inverter Grid

This tile displays the power throughput of the inverters, considering the data resolution specified by the dashboard. Some of the key usages include:

  • Data Visualization: The tile visually represents the power throughput of inverters based on the specified data resolution.

  • Customizable Configuration: Users have the flexibility to add rows and columns, and rearrange inverters within the grid, mimicking the on-site configuration.

  • Date Range Analysis: The tile allows users to focus on a specific date range, enabling detailed insights into the historical performance of inverters.

  • Real-time Adjustments: Inverters can be easily moved within the grid, providing a dynamic and real-time representation of the onsite configuration.

  • Data Viewing: Power data for each inverter within the selected date range is readily available for viewing directly on the tile.

  • Data Download: The tile also facilitates the download of power data, allowing users to analyze and store the information for further reference or reporting.

Data Query

A Data Query is a systematic and precise command issued by users to extract specific information. Some of the key usages include:

1. Data Retrieval: Data queries allow users to fetch data based on specified criteria, enabling them to access only the information they need.

2. Filtering and Sorting: Queries can filter data based on conditions and sort results for better analysis.

3. Aggregation: Users can aggregate data to obtain summaries, statistics, or insights.

4. Scalability: Data query systems can handle large datasets and distributed data sources.

Active and Past Alarms

The Active Alarms Tile serves as visual representations of individual alarms or alerts that demand immediate attention within the user interface. These tiles are presented in a tabular format, offering users real-time insights into the current status of alarms. By displaying essential information in a structured manner, Active Alarms Tiles enable users to promptly identify and address critical issues as they arise.

The Past Alarms Tile allows users to access historical records of individual alarms or generate reports summarizing alarm activity over time. This functionality allows for the analysis of trends and performance by providing insights into the historical data of alarms.