Monitoring

PHOTOVOLTAICS


Monitoring

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Displays & data loggers


In principle, a distinction must be made between two areas when it comes to monitoring. On the one hand, a pure display of the system data and, on the other hand, a data logger that saves data over the long term, displays it graphically and informs the operator in the event of a fault.

In addition, depending on the version, there are options for remote maintenance and implementation of power management through to complete energy management for self-consumption optimization.


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Via the online portal or a direct connection to the inverter, operators of solar systems can view performance data promptly and almost anywhere with a display. This includes, for example, the current output, the daily profile, the daily or total energy yield in euros or the amount of CO2 saved.

With some displays, additional features such as your own pictures or videos, RSS newsfeeds and location-dependent weather reports can be integrated. This is particularly interesting for public buildings or companies that want to present themselves.

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Data logger


With a new photovoltaic system, you usually still regularly look at the inverter or the electricity meter. But if the system runs for a certain time, the daily interest usually diminishes. In order to avoid losses due to unnoticed failures, the use of a data logger is recommended, which in addition to the long-term backup of the yield data informs the operator in the event of malfunctions. Depending on the version of the data logger, the following functions are available:

    Various performance displaysEmail error alarmsEmail error messagesEarning reports via SMSComparison of performance dataData viewing from any internet-enabled devicePerformance managementcosPhi - control-optimized 70% controlPower consumption optimizationRemote maintenance by the installer

 

In addition to the usual wire connection, there is also the option of transmitting data via Bluetooth or WiFi.


Apps


Of course, apps are also available for most data loggers so that current and historical data can be displayed worldwide in different views using an internet-enabled smartphone or tablet.

 

So you have everything in view, at any time and from any place in the world.

 

These apps are usually available free of charge and are usually easy to use.

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