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====== My Things and Smart-grid settings ====== | ====== My Things and Smart-grid settings ====== | ||
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* Sensors. | * Sensors. | ||
- | ====== Consumers ====== | + | ===== Consumers ===== |
- | Within the group Consumers, the first card present a general consumption of the object - a background consumption. The following items present real controllable devices, such as DHW Heater, Heat pump, wireless socket, etc. An example of a device is shown in the following image. | + | |
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- | {{: | + | {{: |
</ | </ | ||
<WRAP column 650px> | <WRAP column 650px> | ||
+ | Consumers present devices, that consume electric energy. Within the group of Consumers, the first card present a general consumption of the object - a background consumption. The following items present real controllable devices, such as DHW Heater, Heat pump, wireless socket, etc. An example of a device is shown in the following image. | ||
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The form of a card of each consumer is composed of the general part, history and settings part. | The form of a card of each consumer is composed of the general part, history and settings part. | ||
==== General ==== | ==== General ==== | ||
General part contains: | General part contains: | ||
- | * **name** of a device, which can be changed by user. | ||
- | | + | **Name** of a device, which can be changed by user. |
- | | + | **Icon** (button) enables toggling |
- | | + | **State** label contain the information of device operation state (On / Off / Error). |
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+ | **Power** label contain the information of device consumption power in watts. | ||
==== History ==== | ==== History ==== | ||
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==== Settings ==== | ==== Settings ==== | ||
- | * **Manual override** presents the time in minutes. When the user switches on the device, the device will automatically turn off after manual override minutes. | + | **Manual override** presents the time in minutes. When the user switches on the device, the device will automatically turn off after manual override minutes. |
Example: manual override is set as 30 minutes. When the user switches on the device, it will switch off after 30 minutes. | Example: manual override is set as 30 minutes. When the user switches on the device, it will switch off after 30 minutes. | ||
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Note: Manual override is disabled if it is set to 0 minutes. | Note: Manual override is disabled if it is set to 0 minutes. | ||
- | * If manual override is bigger than 0, the device will switch off automatically after specified number of minutes. | + | If manual override is bigger than 0, the device will switch off automatically after specified number of minutes. |
=== Smart grid settings === | === Smart grid settings === | ||
- | * **Cloud optimization** | + | **Cloud optimization** enables or disables smart grid service. |
- | Cloud optimization | + | |
- | * **Smart grid status** | + | **Smart grid status** |
- | Smart grid status label shows smart grid operation state with the following states: | + | * //Idle// - the device is not in activation |
- | * a | + | * // |
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- | * //Idle// - the device is not in activation | + | **Enabled** section specify the temporal range between **from** and **to** in the form of //hh:mm//, in which the device is allowed to be switched off from according to the smart-grid service. If **from** is larger than **to**, then temporal range is the opposite. If **from** and **to** are equal, then the smart-grid service is enabled 24 hours a day. |
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+ | Example: from 10:00 and to 14:00 enables the smart-grid service between 10:00 and 14:00, and disables in all other times. | ||
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+ | Example: from 14:00 and to 10:00 disables the smart-grid service between 10:00 and 14:00, and enables in all other times. | ||
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+ | Example: from 14:00 and to 14:00 enables smart-grid service is always enabled. | ||
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+ | **Max duration** setting limits the duration of time, the smart-grid service switches off (activates) the device. After smart-grid service activates the device, the device will deactivate (switch back on) after max-duration minutes at the latest. | ||
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+ | **Max request** setting limits the maximum daily activations from the smart-grid service. | ||
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+ | **Suspend time** presents the time in minutes, which has to pass between two activations (between the stop of one activation and start of another). | ||
- | * **Enabled** | ||
- | * **Max duration** in a day | ||
- | * **Max request** in a day | ||
- | * **Suspend time** | ||
</ | </ | ||
===== Production ===== | ===== Production ===== | ||
+ | <WRAP column 450px> | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | <WRAP column 650px> | ||
+ | Producers present devices or systems that produce electrical energy. Example of such devices are solar power plant, wind power plant, diesel generator and others. An example on the following figure shows solar power plant. | ||
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+ | ==== General ==== | ||
+ | General part contains: | ||
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+ | **Name** of a plant, which can be changed by user. | ||
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+ | **Icon** represent the type of producer. | ||
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+ | **Power** label contain the information of device production power in watts. | ||
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+ | ==== History ==== | ||
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+ | History part shows historical production of a device. The temporal range can be selected as daily, weekly, monthly or yearly. Daily and weekly range shows power production in watts, while monthly and yearly range shows energy production in kilowatt-hours. | ||
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+ | The interface enables time-frame selection and time-frame alignment to current time. | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== Storage ===== | ===== Storage ===== | ||
+ | <WRAP column 450px> | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | <WRAP column 650px> | ||
+ | Storage present battery as shown in an example figure on the left. | ||
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+ | ==== General ==== | ||
+ | General part contains: | ||
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+ | **Name** of a battery, given by the user. | ||
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+ | **Icon** representing the battery. | ||
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+ | **Power** label contain the information of charging or discharging power in watts. | ||
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+ | ==== History ==== | ||
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+ | History part shows historical charging or discharging power of a device. The temporal range can be selected as daily, weekly, monthly or yearly. Daily and weekly range shows power charging or discharging in watts, while monthly and yearly range shows energy charged or discharged in kilowatt-hours. | ||
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+ | The interface enables time-frame selection and time-frame alignment to current time. | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== Sensors ===== | ===== Sensors ===== | ||
+ | <WRAP column 450px> | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | <WRAP column 650px> | ||
+ | Sensors present devices or systems that measure various quantities, such as temperature, | ||
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+ | ==== General ==== | ||
+ | General part contains: | ||
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+ | **Name** of a sensor, which can be changed by user. | ||
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+ | **Icon** represent the type of sensor. | ||
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+ | **Temperature** label contain the information of temperature measurement in °C. | ||
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+ | **Humidity** label contain the information of relative humidity in %. | ||
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+ | ==== History ==== | ||
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+ | History part shows historical sensor measurements. The temporal range can be selected as daily, weekly, monthly or yearly. | ||
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+ | The interface enables time-frame selection and time-frame alignment to current time. | ||
+ | </ | ||
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