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Quincy

Solar Hot Water and Space Heating System

Quincy, MA

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To change time, click and drag scroll bar at bottom of schematic. The selected time can be seen on the clock.

Hold mouse over sensor to view sensor names.

Select a day or week from calendar. This will show the average of dates selected. (ex. Tank Sensor average at 1:00pm for 1 week)

Color of sensor bubble changes as the sensor value changes. Blue indicates a low value, and red indicates a high value.

Quincy House

The Quincy House is a participant in the thousand home challenge, a challenge to renovate existing houses to be greener and more energy efficient. You can see the extensive renovations this particular site went through here.

While the project has several pieces that have been worked on over a range of time, this thermal data has been streaming since July 1, 2011.

Use calendar to view different time spans.

Thermal data began 7/01/2011
PV data began 4/8/2014

COP (Coefficient of Performance): The Ratio of energy collected to energy consumed (84 Watts while pump is running).

monthSummary summary
lifetimeSummary summary
Available Sensors:
Quincy:
Panel Temp (S1)
Tank Bottom Temp (S2)
Loop Hot (S3)
Loop Cold (Return)(S4)
Solar Pump Speed (R1)
Solar Pump (Energy)
Solar Loop Runtime
Panel-Tank Delta (S1-S2)
Solar Loop Delta (S3-S4)
Solar Production Estimated Flow Rate
Solar Thermal Production
Solar Production / Area
Fuel Backup (Energy)
Fuel Backup (Volume)
Outdoor Ambient Temp
Quincy Solarlog (PV):
Daily Total PV Power Generated
PV Power Generated, Watts
Maximum data resolution only available from 2/1/2013

SolarLog Data has MAX data resolution of five minutes.

Click on plot area to zoom in.

Imperial/Metric Units: Switch
Solar Differential Controller Settings

Technician Users may remotely change controller settings. Check controller manual for more detail about settings.

  • Click the '+' button to show more settings and setting details.
  • To change a setting with a text field, press enter after filling in the text box.
To view changes made locally to the controller use "Check for Changes" button at bottom of list. May take up to 5 minutes based on controller.

To save locally changed settings a Technician User must verify the setting.

To claim control use "Assume Control" button at the bottom of settings list. If button does not appear, you have control of the site or are not a Technician User.

- K and R denote units for temperature difference (deltas). They stand for Kelvin (metric) and Rankine (imperial).

- All changes made through this page will be logged in the General Logs section of the SITE PORTFOLIO.

If you do not see a setting listed or have questions please contact us at support@solarwave.com

Be sure to set time correctly on controller if using a time sensitive parameter such as Tube Function.

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Available Sensors:
Quincy:
Panel Temp (S1)
Tank Bottom Temp (S2)
Loop Hot (S3)
Loop Cold (Return)(S4)
Solar Pump Speed (R1)
Solar Loop Runtime
Panel-Tank Delta (S1-S2)
Solar Loop Delta (S3-S4)
Solar Production Estimated Flow Rate
Solar Thermal Production
Solar Production / Area
Fuel Backup (Energy)
Fuel Backup (Volume)
Outdoor Ambient Temp
Quincy Solarlog (PV):
Daily Total PV Power Generated
PV Power Generated, Watts
Pdc1
This plot shows a 24 hour sensor profile. Hourly averages from each day of the selected month are overlaid on top of one another. Various sensors and time spans may be selected from the Available sensors and calendar.

Quincy

First Thermal Data Point 07-01-2011
First PV Data Point 4-8-2014

PV Data Provided By Solar-Log


Residential closed loop system with two arrays of three collectors. System indirectly heats a storage tank through a pump station. Storage tank is also heated by natural gas.

Site contains:

  • Six Velux CLI M08 4000 Flat Plate Collectors. SRCC#: 2011116B
  • Gross Area of flat plate collectors - 75 sq. ft (6.97 sq. m)
  • Tilt Angle of collectors - 45 degrees
  • 60% cryo-tek p-glycol in collector loop
  • 119 gallon storage tank for solar hot water (HTP Phoenix PHE130-1195)
  • A Velux pump station
  • A Resol DeltaSol BS/3 controller
  • A Thermal-Grid DL2 to send the data to the servers
  • 30 Suntech 205 PV Panels
  • PV Data provided by Solar-Log
  • Gross Area of PV panels - 448 sq. ft (41.62 sq. m)
  • Wilo Star S21 Pump in collector loop set to 1-Low
  • collector azimuth 185 degrees (south west)
  • Rated Power Output: 4.9 kW
  • Gallus 2000 Natural Gas Meter
  • Solar-Log 1000 PV monitor
  • Solar Thermal offsets Natural Gas usage

Quincy House

The Quincy House is a participant in the thousand home challenge, a challenge to renovate existing houses to be greener and more energy efficient. You can see the extensive renovations this particular site went through here.

While the project has several pieces that have been worked on over a range of time, this thermal data has been streaming since July 1, 2011.