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1. The host port number that is allowed for communication between the Spara appliance and the server H Authentication The authentication credentials required by the server e g None TLS or SSL Username and password required if TLS or SSL is selected From Address Email address up to 60 characters from which notification email will be sent J Username Username if required for server authentication K Password Password if required for server authentication L Accept Saves the changes made to the notification server O 2015 Powerit Solutions 32 Spara View for Spara Go User Guide Groups Email Configuration x Config Status m ervers oups O gt c A lt 0 A Servers Groups Toggles between Servers and Groups configuration tabs Define an email group on the Groups tab B Groups List of available email groups C Group Indicator Double click on the group indicator to open a window to send a test message to the group to verify email setup D buttons Groups Adds or deletes an email notification group E Name Name of the email notification group F Adds or deletes a group member G List List of group email addresses H Email Server Email server to use with the specified group Accept Saves the changes made to the Groups configuration O 2015 Powerit Solutions Alarms amp Email Notification 33 8 Admin Configuration Users
2. q ___ _ y Date amp Time Network Time Protocol Time Zone UTC System O Standard Setting TimeZone PST8 Pacific Standard Time Daylight Saving Observed use defaults e Custom Setting Time Zone Name e g PST UTC Offset e g 8 UTC 8 hours Daylight Savings Name e g PDT UTC Offset DST Start Month January Start Week 1 Start Weekday Sunday Start Time DST End Month January End Week 1 End Weekday Sunday End Time O cem cnt S A System Configuration Displays the System Configuration page B Time Zone Displays the Time Zone tab C UTC Select to set the time zone based on the Coordinated Universal Time D Standard Setting Recommended Select to use the most common zones in the U S i e Pacific PST Select the Daylight Savings Observed checkbox to enable application of normal daylight savings changes E Custom Setting If necessary select and fill in the appropriate fields to name the zone and reference the site to Coordinated Universal Time UTC F Cancel Accept To reject changes click Cancel To save changes click Accept G Plant Select from the dropdown list to switch between multiple controllers at your facility O 2015 Powerit Solutions 36 Spara View for Spara Go User Guide 8 2 User Management Use this page to manage user permissions Note When adding a user the user name cannot already exist in any group and it cannot be admin USER GR
3. Purpose Set the IP address to use when the bootconfig IP address resolution is static Syntax net static ip address address mask Options address The IP address to use when the bootconfig is static mask The address mask to use This option is usually only needed when the system subnet is unusual If the option is not provided 255 255 255 0 is assumed Command net set dns server Purpose Set the Domain Name Server for resolution of symbolic host names Syntax net set dns server ip address Options ip address The IP address to use to resolve symbolic host names Usage notes Use set dns server none to clear the DNS server setting Command net factory defaults Purpose Reset networking configuration to the factory defaults Syntax net factory defaults System Time Control Commands Command ntp Purpose Set and query the current NTP Network Time Protocol configuration Syntax ntp status ntp setup 0 1 IP_ADDR prefer IP_ADDR Options status Report the current NTP configuration and status O 2015 Powerit Solutions Appliance Terminal Interface 3 setup Set up the NTP configuration When the next argument is 0 NTP is disabled but the current configuration is retained When the next argument is 1 NTP is enabled with the given server list The server list is a list of IP addresses that are running NTP servers If an IP address is followed by prefer the given host will be the preferred NTP
4. Start Time and Setpoint Value x HG oom ____ kwh OK Cancel W Time The start time of the time segment X Value The value of the setpoint Y OK Cancel Saves or discards the changes 2015 Powerit Solutions 22 Spara View for Spara Go User Guide 6 Event System Configuration Event System Configuration Table Use this configuration table to view or define rate schedules Event System Configuration A Events a A q a e Event Name Definition Clear J Peak PartPeak DR A Basic Displays Basic Event System Configuration page Advanced Displays Advanced Event System Configuration page Consult Powerit Support at 1 877 772 7201 or email support poweritsolutions com for Event System Configuration training before attempting to set up schedules using the Advanced Tab B Event Name Name of a specific schedule C Definition Displays the times and dates the given schedule will be active Note Double click a schedule name to edit the definition D button Adds a new event name and definition to the table E button Deletes the selected event and definition in the table F Clear Clears the definition for the selected event G button Displays Event System Configuration status error status O 2015 Powerit Solutions Event System Configuration 23 6 1 Schedule Setup Basic Recurrence tab Event System Configuration Basic Advanced EY Events
5. be used to manually refresh the page The Submit button saves any changed values to the system B Enabled Lets you enable or disable Demand Control This is the Master On Off Switch C Spara Hub Lets you select either Spara Hub or Local Spara View power management control D Enable Setpoint Ramp When enabled changes in the setpoint will amp down at the defined rate 1 kWh Decrease Setpoint Ramp Setpoint decrease in kWh second from previous setpoint to current setpoint 2 kWh Increase Setpoint Ramp Setpoint Increase in kWh second from previous setpoint to current setpoint E Profile Settings Displays the Setpoint Definition dialog box F Enable Simulation Enables or disables simulation mode Enabling results in simulated data appearing in the displays G Click to open the Event System Configuration display 2015 Powerit Solutions a Spara View for Spara Go User Guide 5 1 Setpoint Definition etpoint Definition x LocalDem 1 Select Setpoint and Limits Profile Sei v Minimum _O kWh gt Maximum 3250 kWh Discrete C select Mode LP Disable Load O Profile UAD1 Local kWh Limit v Constant Setpoint kWh Disable Load Disable Load Current Value kWh Disable Load ok Disable Load Disable Load A A Select Setpoint and Limits The active profile B Minimum and Maximum Defines the allowable kWh range C Select Mode Select either a setpoint pro
6. Add New Event Definition a x O event Name Recurrence Expression AS ratos O gt Recurrence Point Event Y lt 0 Peak 9 None Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly PartPeak DR for example 10 30 00 30 Oct 2010 Start Time Start Date lt 0 O gt Event Range for example 30 Oct 2010 Oct 2010 or 2010 a Ok Cancel Mi A Event Name Name of schedule as it will display in the Event System Configuration table B Recurrence Expression Toggle between selection boxes and expression based schedule setup C Recurrence Select when the schedule will be active e g daily weekly etc D Point Event Select the checkbox for a 1 second event occurring at the set time E Weekly Recurrence If Weekly is selected use the dropdown menu to further specify the recurrence F Start Time and End Time Enter the time range the schedule will be active The times are based on a 24 hour clock Hours minutes and seconds are required G Start Date and End Date Enter the dates the schedule will be active H Event Range If checked allows a recurring event to be active only in a date range Does not apply for events with recurrence set to None 2015 Powerit Solutions z Spara View for Spara Go User Guide Range Start and Range End If Event Range is selected enter the date month year optional that the schedule will be active J Ok Cancel Saves or discards the changes made to a given schedule
7. Basic Expression tab Events Event Name Peak PartPeak DR Event System Configuration Basic Advanced EJ Add New Event Definition Q x Op event Name Recurrence Expression Definition o lt 0 G gt ore Wea l ajke Days Weljwa s mr wjr els months allas son TOKENS CONSTANTS a Date 1 lt 12 gt Date 2 lt 12 gt Date Mon 1 lt 12 Jul gt Date Mon 2 lt 12 7 gt Date Mon Yr 1 lt 12 Jul 2012 gt Date Mon Yr 2 lt 12 7 2012 gt Mon Yr 1 lt Jul 2012 gt Mon Yr 2 lt 7 2012 gt Mon Wk Day lt 7 1 4 gt Time 1 lt 13 29 gt Time 2 lt 13 29 20 gt a Ok Cancel Mi A Event Name Name of schedule as it will display in the Event System Configuration table B Recurrence Expression Toggle between selection boxes and expression based schedule setup C Definition Complex general event expressions that cannot be defined using the recurring event definition view Below the Definition field is a group of buttons and menus that can simplify writing an event expression D Operators Days Months Tokens Click these buttons to add them to the definition or type them in manually E Constants If listed click to add to the definition F button Keyword and token definitions for defining event definition syntax 2015 Powerit Solutions Event System Configuration 25 G Ok Cancel Saves or discards the changes made to a given sche
8. ConfiguratiON iuiciciininrici ici ideada 15 Demand Settings 17 Setpoint DefiNitiON iio tii 18 Profile Definition amada sisssequi sao 19 Event System Configuration 22 Schedule SOU eiii E A dete das A Sa TES sEnda das 23 Alarms amp Email Notification 28 Notifica diras 30 Email configuration a ide 31 Admin Configuration 33 System CONTIGUA in 33 User Management viii ic 36 Appliance Terminal Interface 37 Spara Hub 40 Help Desk 40 O 2015 Powerit Solutions 4 Spara View for Spara Go User Guide 1 Introduction This manual describes how the Spara View web user interface to the plant behaves The Spara View and Spara Hub interfaces can both be used to connect with the plant Spara View is used primarily for local access for example when no internet connection is available The Spara Hub platform provides more features and is the primary interface to Spara Go Definitions Spara Go application The software application that collects meter and load data controls the Spara Go appliance manages the demand and communicates with the Spara View user interface or the Spara Hub platform Spara Go appliance The hardware platform that provides meter and load data to the Spara Go application The Advantech ARK 1122 is the current Spara Go appliance Spara View The local user interface to the Spara Go application and appliance Spara Hub The cloud based full featured interface to the Spara Go application and appliance Gener
9. OUPS a Q gt ME web_admin admin jDoe O admin o Nene O A User Management Displays the User Management page B Name of user group C Access level for user group There are three possible levels e User Read only e Operator Can change the settings on all pages except the Admin Configuration page e Admin Full rights default D Opens window for editing the user group E Deletes the user group F New User Create a new user group You will need to provide a password for the user group Samos web_admin USER NAME jDoe GROUP admin x PASSWORD RETYPE PASSWORD O 2015 Powerit Solutions Admin Configuration 9 Appliance Terminal Interface This section provides detailed descriptions of the commands you may need to use during setup that are available through the Spara DM terminal interface This interface can be accessed through the COMO serial port or by connecting to the system with an SSH client When connected to the appliance through the terminal interface you can get help on each command by entering command help Networking Commands Command Purpose Syntax Options net Interface to set the networking configuration for the appliance net net OPTION Available OPTION values follow Documentation for each net subcommand is listed in the following sections When no options are provided the current network configur
10. Opens a new window that displays the Customer Service Request form on the Powerit Solutions website H Logs the current user out of Spara View 2015 Powerit Solutions Startup 3 Energy Monitor The energy data is shown numerically and graphically The following shows the relationship between the data displayed on the Energy Dashboard and the Energy Monitor Energy Monitor Meter Scaling Energy Consumption Active Power See the next sections for detailed information on the displays 3 1 Energy Dashboard Spara GO powered by Spara view Time Thu Mar 12 11 18 17 2015 Power Management ENABLED Mode DC Off Peak Spara Hub Enabled Alarm dh e0 Power Setpoint kw Average Past60s 1650 kw Weekly 1385 kwh Monthly kwh Debit Period Length 15 min Time left sec Subinterval 4 O 2015 Powerit Solutions 10 Spara View for Spara Go User Guide A Time Time of the Spara DM controller s internal clock B Power Management Displays the state of power management controls C Mode The demand mode for the setpoint that is currently active This is the utility s TOU billing category e g peak part peak off peak Go to the Demand Settings page to view or change mode settings D Spara Hub Displays whether Spara Hub control is enabled or disabled E Alarm indicator Displays a green icon if no alarms are active A red icon will display when an al
11. Spara Go User Guide 3 3 Energy Pulse Utility Meter Energy Pulses A kwh 1 Pulse 1 O gt gt Energy consumption Previous deb per kwh Current deb per Aa kwh Average Power 4 minutes kw 2 minutes kw 60 seconds kw 30 seconds reza kw 15 seconds 1678 kw Utility Account Total A Back Returns to the Energy Monitor page 2 Back Update Rate 60 s Update Submit B Update Rate Displays page refresh information measured in seconds The minimum value is 5 seconds The Update button can be used to manually refresh the page The Submit button saves any changed values to the system C Scaling These values determine the kWh per pulse value used in the energy calculation The upper value is divided by the lower value i e 1008 100 10 08 kWh pulse D Energy consumption The energy consumed during the previous and current debit periods E Average Power Calculated by averaging energy consumption during the last time period e g 4 minutes 2 minutes 60 seconds The value is calculated after the kWh pulse scaling factor has been applied O 2015 Powerit Solutions Energy Monitor 13 4 Loads a Digital Group1 Load Configuration Update Rate _60 s Update Submit A a Load Load1 4 Base power Current power Constraints S lt 0 Status Off Sy o kw o kw Demand S lt O HEN 0 0 1 Priority t Horty 7 Setting
12. Spara View for Spara Go System User Guide O 2015 Powerit Solutions O 2015 Powerit Solutions LLC All rights reserved This document as well as the software described in it is fumished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license Products that are referred to in this document may be either trademarks and or registered trademarks of the respective owners The publisher and the author make no claim to these trademarks Powerit Solutions LLC assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this documentation Except as permitted by such license no part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Powerit Solutions LLC Powerit Solutions LLC 307 3rd Ave South Suite 400 Seattle WA 98104 phone 866 499 3030 fax 206 340 9201 Contents 3 Table of Contents Part 1 Part 2 2 1 2 2 Part 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 Part 4 4 1 4 2 Part 5 5 1 5 2 Part 6 6 1 Part 7 7 1 7 2 Part 8 8 1 8 2 Part 9 Part 10 Part 11 Introduction 4 Startup 6 Login and Initial Screen iss ssssssssoissess c 6 Navigation B t isio enanada AAA IA feel eerie 8 Energy Monitor 9 Energy Da SH bod iii aia at 9 Energy Monito a A nad 11 Energy PULSO its 12 Loads 13 Load OA aan 14 Load
13. arm is active Go to the Alarms page to view alarm settings F Power 1 4 Setpoint The current kW setpoint Go to the Demand Settings page to view or change setpoint settings This is calculated from the debit period setpoint entered in kWh Average The current kW usage calculated from kWh pulses Default is a 1 minute average Projected Diff The difference between the projected peak kW usage for the current debit period and the kW setpoint Reduction The amount of kW currently reduced G Energy Consumption 1 Setpoint The current setpoint in kilowatt hours kWh Go to the Demand Settings page to view or change setpoint settings Current Period The kilowatt hours kWh used in the current debit period Previous Period The total kilowatt hours kWh used in the previous debit period Daily The daily consumption of kilowatt hours kWh The value will reset based on the Bill Date value found on the Demand Settings page Weekly The weekly consumption of kilowatt hours kWh The value will reset based on the Bill Date value found on the Demand Settings page Monthly The monthly consumption of kilowatt hours kWh The value will reset based on the Bill Date value found on the Demand Settings page H Debit Period 1 2 3 Length Amount of time of one debit period measured in minutes Time Left Amount of time remaining in the current debit peri
14. ation is listed add route Add static route bootconfig Boot method selection delete route Delete static route static ip address Specify static IP address set dns server Set a DNS server factory defaults Set networking parameters to the factory default NET Subcommands Command Purpose Syntax Options Command Purpose Syntax Options O 2015 Powerit Solutions net add route Add a route to a machine This tells the system how to route i e what gateway to use to reach a host that is not on the same subnet net add route destination gateway metric destination The IP address of a remote host to route to gateway The IP address ofthe gateway to use to reach destination metric The distance to the target usually counted in hops This parameter may be needed by routing daemons but should otherwise b net bootconfig Configure the IP address resolution net bootconfig static dhcp static Select static IP address resolution dhcp Select DHCP for IP address resolution se Spara View for Spara Go User Guide Usage notes If static IP address resolution is selected the static IP address must first be set using the net static_ip_address command Command net delete_route Purpose Remove a route to a machine This command is the inverse of net add_route Syntax net delete_route destination Options destination The IP address of the route entry to remove Command net static ip address
15. ck to open the Add New Profile Configuration dialog box O 2015 Powerit Solutions z Spara View for Spara Go User Guide H Time Segments Shows the defined time segments Values correspond to the graph segments Add New Segment Click to open the Enter Start Time and Setpoint Value dialog box J Graph The graph shows the 24 hour energy setpoint profile To change the graph move the handles The entries under Time Segments will be changed accordingly K Current Value The current setpoint L OK Cancel Saves or discards the changes q New Profile x A Name Units kwh y Default Value EA kwh oO OK Cancel M Name Profile name N Units The units of the signal being monitored O Default Value The default setpoint value P OK Cancel Saves or discards the changes id New Profile Configuration x Name ime Range o A Midorlilelialilr e We Wd S M T W T F S Jjrimiajmiififajsijo njo TOKENS CONSTANTS e 1 lt 18 gt oK Cancel Q Name The rule name R Time Range The time range in which the rule applies S Elements Click on any element to add it to the Time Range field T Tokens Click on any token to add it to the Time Range field U Constants Click on any constant if any are defined to add it to the Time Range field V OK Cancel Saves or discards the changes O 2015 Powerit Solutions Demand Settings 21 Enter
16. dule O 2015 Powerit Solutions 26 Spara View for Spara Go User Guide Advanced Events Tab Consult Powerit Support at 1 877 772 7201 or email support poweritsolutions com for Event System Configuration Training before attempting to set up schedules using the Advanced Tab Event System Configuration a Basic Advanced O Events Schedules Weekly Plan Daily Plan qa Events O lt event Force Event lt 0 QE Definitions mm Name Definition Aj nts Name Definition A Basic Displays Basic Event System Configuration page Advanced Displays Advanced Event System Configuration page B button Adds a new event or constant name and definition to the table C button Deletes the selected event or constant and definition in the table D Global Events pane Lets you declare any global event i e create an event name that can be O 2015 Powerit Solutions Event System Configuration referenced outside the event system E Force Event button Forces an event to be true even when its definition is false F Event Definitions pane Lets you define a global event explicitly or in terms of other global events or constants G Constants pane Lets you define a constant event similar to the Event Definitions pane H button Displays Event System Configuration status error status Note Any event can be completely defined using just the Events Tab how
17. e Powerit Solutions online 24X7 help request form is displayed You may submit requests to the Spara Support department by following this link and completing the online form This will initiate a support case in the Powerit Solutions case management system and you will be contacted by a support representative mn retomam e Powerit soluti Customer Service Request 2015 Powerit Solutions
18. e appliance terminal interface 2015 Powerit Solutions Introduction 5 reference the Modbus TCP map and load control implementation examples Spara Hub User Manual available from the Spara Hub context help and user documentation links Provides user and reference information on the Spara Hub Demand Manager user interface O 2015 Powerit Solutions 6 Spara View for Spara Go User Guide 2 Startup 2 1 Login and Initial Screen Launch Spara View in the browser by navigating to the local LAN URL of the Spara Go appliance The default address of the Spara appliance Ethernet Port 0 is 192 168 1 99 The plant is password protected you will be prompted to log on Enter your user name and your password and click Login Default user names and passwords are emailed to the person registered with Powerit Solutions at the time of purchase Powerit Solutions User Password The Spara DM application uses secure communication HTTPS The first time you access the Web pages the browser may display a message that there is no acceptable security certificate Accessing the Spara DM application does not present a security risk Click Continue to this website O 2015 Powerit Solutions O 2015 Powerit Solutions lore Seamh st age ee There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this webste wes not issued by a tneted certificate suthonty The secu
19. ever the remaining advanced tabs are helpful for organizing certain types of events O 2015 Powerit Solutions 28 Spara View for Spara Go User Guide 7 Alarms amp Email Notification Alarm Groups a O gt save update ee pat Sua O gt B power Management meters Loads Discrete Loads Analog A Update Rate Displays page refresh information measured in seconds The minimum value is 5 seconds The Update button can be used to manually refresh the page The Submit button saves any changed values to the system B Archive Displays the alarm history C Alarm group list Click the icon view the alarm window for each group O 2015 Powerit Solutions Alarms amp Email Notification Alarm Window Alarm Window QA QPP P etup Description Acknowledge Delay Email Notification Domini LA as a 2 UAO1 Meter 2 Count 1 Y A Cds E v O gt Status Legend No Alarm Unacknowledged Notin Alarm A Unacknowledged In Alarm A Notifications Acknowledged In Alarm a Acknowledge All Email Config wo V E Acknowledge Shows the current state of the alarm Click the icon to acknowledge the alarm D Description Description of the alarm F Delay The time delay before an alarm triggers an email after being on G Email Enables disables email notification for that alarm H Notification Dropdown list of available email notifications t
20. f time the load cannot be reduced after it has been reduced for the Min Reduction time This will cause the load to be constrained until the prescribed time has elapsed O 2015 Powerit Solutions 16 Spara View for Spara Go User Guide Run Time After Max The minimum amount of time the load cannot be reduced after it has been reduced for the Max Reduction time This will cause the load to be constrained until the prescribed time has elapsed J Control in 5 Steps Analog Loads only Indicates whether a priority range is used for reduction When enabled the load is divided into 5 equal steps and assigned priorities For example if the priority is set to 3 the load would be divided into 5 equal steps with priorities 3 4 5 6 7 K Oper Ref Constr Reset Analog Loads only Indicates whether a time constraint reset is used that makes loads available for immediate reduction after release 2015 Powerit Solutions 5 Demand Settings a a Power Manageme Enabled Update Rate 60 s Update Submit Demand Limit Control Spara Hub DDD CS O O gt JEnable Setpoint Ramp E kWh Decrease Ramp SP 100 kwh s a kWh Increase Ramp SP 100 kwhy s Local Demand Control and Demand Response O Profile Settings Plant Simulation O DEnable Simulation A Update Rate Displays page refresh information measured in seconds The minimum value is 5 seconds The Update button can
21. file or a constant setpoint p 1 Click to open Profile Definition window E Current Value The current setpoint value F OK Cancel Saves or discards the changes made O 2015 Powerit Solutions Demand Settings 19 5 2 Profile Definition Oren Definition OQ A A A x Profile UAO1 Local kWh Limit V Add New Copy Delete Check Note Profiles are globally defined Any modification to a profile will affect all setpoints that are using the particular profile Also Rules Ou Segments Schedule Rule Time Segment Setpoint gt Always default 00 00 450 kWh unless weekend EH a E 8 00 375 kwh 17 00 500 kwh Add New Rule Add New Segment 500 450 400 350 300 E 250 200 150 100 50 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Qu 24hrs Current Value 375 kWh OK Cancel A Profile The current profile B Add New Click to open the Create New Profile dialog box C Copy Click to copy the current profile D Delete Click to delete the current profile E Check Click to have the system verify that the profiles are configured correctly F Schedule Rules The list of schedule rules for the profile 1 Moves the rule up or down in priority The default rule cannot be moved 2 Click to delete the rule 3 Click to edit the rule 4 Click to open the Add New Profile Configuration dialog box G Add New Rule Cli
22. ic Ul Behavior There are different types of fields in Web UI Here are some examples Text Fields Text fields that can be edited by the user have a white background Clicking the text field once will place the edit cursor on it for editing Double clicking the text field will highlight the complete string for replacement Pressing Enter or clicking the Submit button will submit the data to the Spara DM appliance configuration file You can edit several text fields at once without pressing Enter or clicking the Submit button The data is not submitted until you press Enter or click Submit Status Fields Status fields that cannot be edited by the user have a gray background These fields display parameters states and outputs Buttons There are two kinds of buttons e Clicking one kind of button opens a display e Clicking the other kind of button displays parameter states Image Fields Image fields show images which will display equipment states or open a new display Drop down list Drop down lists show all setting options you can select one of them After selecting the desired option click Submit to commit the changes and update the plant See Also Spara Go Quick Start Guide Provides instructions for connecting to the Spara Go appliance an introduction to the Spara View interface in Simulation mode and information on configuring Modbus TCP communications Spara Go Configuration Guide Provides detailed setup information th
23. l O Cc Y Enable Network Time Protocol User Management NTP Server O 0 pool ntp org Edit Y O Delete O Cne ace A System Configuration Displays the System Configuration page B Network Time Protocol Displays the Network Time Protocol tab C Enable Network Time Protocol Check to enable the Network Time Protocol NTP Note The clock on the controller is not perfect and will drift by some amount over time relative to a perfect clock The oscillator that is the basis for tracking system time is rated at 20ppm which means that it could gain or lose up to 1 second for every 50000 seconds Compared to a perfect clock this means that a controller could gain or lose a minute in as little as 35 days The system clock can be configured to use NTP NTP is a system in which a more reliable clock source running an NTP service is polled periodically by a client and allows the client to align its clock to the reliable source D NTP Server Lists the NTP servers you have added E Add Adds a new NTP Server to sync the Spara time to To find a server in the same time zone as the site see the USNO Network Time Servers list http tycho usno nawy mil ntp html F Edit Edits the selected NTP Server information G Delete Deletes the selected NTP Server H Cancel Accept To reject changes click Cancel To save changes click Accept O 2015 Powerit Solutions Admin Configuration 35 Time Zone a
24. nty certificate presented by this webste wes issued for a different webste s address Securty certificate problems may indicate sn sttempt to foolyou or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage and do not contnue to this website Q c here to close this webpage O Contnue to ths website not recommended O More infomation 2 2 Spara View for Spara Go User Guide Navigation Bar yy y Er c Powerit Solutions Spara iew ro Aarin or TT spara 4 Ti Mar 12 11 13 46 2015 or Meter Scaling Power Management ENABLED Mode DC Off Peak Energy Consumption Active Power Spara Hub Enabled Alarm 550 2000 ES 500 1750 Setpoint kw seo 1500 Average Past 60s 1650 kw 350 1250 Projected Diff 2190 kw 300 eG 250 Reduction Olkw Ena oO kw 500 Energy Consumption o oa Setpoint kwh so 250 Current Period ___ 370 kwh o 500 Previous Period kwh 50 750 Daily kwh 2 1000 10 30 10 40 10 50 11 00 11 10 Weekly kwh Monthly 1262 z a Essa Way Estates Ca Cs 6 Debit Period Set Point Active Energy pre imi Power eames Length 15 min Timeleft 75 sec o Subinterval 14 R0 v A Displays the Energy Monitor page B Displays the Loads page for the defined load groups C Displays the Demand Settings page D Displays the Alarms page E Displays the Admin Configuration page F Opens a new window that displays the Spara Hub platform G
25. o be sent Select the one you wish to be sent with each alarm If no notifications have been defined click the Notifications button at the bottom of the display Status Legend Provides the meaning of the alarm icons J Acknowledge All Click to acknowledge all unacknowledged alarms K Notifications Click to open the Notifications Setup dialog box where you can create messages L Email Config Click to open the Email Configuration dialog box where you can specify servers and define groups O 2015 Powerit Solutions s Spara View for Spara Go User Guide 7 1 Notifications Notification Setup Q x O Select Notification to Edit y qe Entering Leaving O Clear Q Group v O Schedule M d Subject 0 Message Insert O o m gt la Accept A buttons Adds a new Notification to the Name field for editing or deletes the highlighted selected notification from the drop down list B Select Notification to Edit Drop down list containing previously created notifications C Name The name of the email notification currently selected D Entering Leaving tab Toggles between setups for alarm entering notification and alarm leaving notification E To Group Drop down list containing email groups created using the email configuration F Schedule Drop down list containing schedules created using the event system configuration Select the schedule fo
26. oad is not enabled for control by the Spara system J Settings Displays a pop up window where you can enter the minimum and maximum settings See Load Settings O 2015 Powerit Solutions ta Spara View for Spara Go User Guide 4 1 Load Settings Digital Group 1 v Load Configuration Update Rate _60 s Update Submit Group_Discrete Load1 x Load Loadi power Current power Constraints J kw max E OY Status Off a 0 kw 0 kw kw Min CUL Gs 35 Demand L Priority no a 1 Accept eLO lo Settings Load Load2 Base power Current power Constraints J Status Off 0 kw 0 kw 0 0 Demand S Priority A 1 Settings A kW Max Maximum kW output for the load B kW Min Minimum kW value to which the load is allowed to be reduced C Accept Saves any changed values to the system O 2015 Powerit Solutions Loads 15 4 2 Load Configuration AA Update Rate _60 s Update Submit Analog Loads Load1 a Time Requirements min Advanced Options Reduction Run Time After Control in Oper Ref O gt Demand Mode Enable Priority Min Max Min Max 5 Steps Constr Reset DC Peak 7 DP Low 22 Y 4 DP Medium a Lol 10 C ol 2 E Y DP High E Coli ol 2 Y 7 DR High a oo o z z Discrete Loads Back Update Rate _60 s Update Submit Load1 Time Requirements min Advanced Options Reduc
27. od measured in seconds Subinterval The total number of subintervals in one debit period O 2015 Powerit Solutions 3 2 Energy Monitor Energy Monitor A B C D E F Energy Monitor O Meter Scaling Energy Consumption 550 500 450 400 350 300 250 kWh 200 kw 500 150 100 so z o a 100 14 10 14 20 14 30 o m a a i E EE Reduced Estimated Total Power Set Point Active Energy Energy Limit r uced RW v Meter Scaling Displays the meter configuration and values registered from the utility meter Y axis All data displayed on the graph is measured in kilowatt hours kWh This value is reset to zero at the beginning of every debit period Energy Setpoint The current energy setpoint in kilowatt hours kWh Go to Demand Settings page to view or change setpoint settings Active Energy The total kilowatt hours kWh used in the current debit period Reduced Energy The total kilowatt hours kWh reduced in the current debit period X axis Displays time in 10 minute increments G Y axis The data in the bar graph is displayed in kilowatts kW H Estimated Limit Displays the amount of power kW that could be utilized for the remainder of the current debit period Total Power Displays the amount of power kW currently in use Power Reduced Displays the amount of power kW currently reduced 2015 Powerit Solutions 12 Spara View for
28. r the times that the system is allowed to send the alarm notification G Subject Subject of the email H Insert Displays a pop up window with list of stored system bodies that will be automatically entered into the email message box when an alarm is activated or deactivated Consult Powerit Support at 1 877 772 7201 or email support poweritsolutions com for help using the Insert function Message Message of the email J Clear Clears all the fields in the notification K Accept Saves the notification O 2015 Powerit Solutions Alarms amp Email Notification 7 2 Email configuration Servers Email Configuration x O gt config Status Servers Groups O gt servers O EE Q gt ost RR O OP auth entication None h From Address 0 Username Password SE Accept A Servers Groups Toggles between Servers and Groups configuration tabs Add or delete a new or existing email server on the Servers tab B Config Status Status indicator will be a green check mark if servers and groups are correctly setup Status indicator will be a red exclamation mark if an error has occurred when attempting to send a notification C Adds or deletes an SMPT email server D Servers Displays list of available email servers E Name The name of the server you wish to configure F Host The host IP address or name of the SMTP server G Port
29. s Load Load2 en Base power Current power Constraints Status Off Sy o kw O kw 0 0 Demand J I E lo Priority i 1 Settings A Load Configuration Displays Load Configuration page for the loads displayed B Update Rate Displays page refresh information measured in seconds The minimum value is 5 seconds The Update button can be used to manually refresh the page The Submit button saves any changed values to the system C Load Description of the monitored load D Status Status of the monitored load e g Running Off Reduced E Priority Priority for the device Go to the Load Configuration page to view or change priority settings F Base power The amount of power kW the load is running at when not reduced The percentage is based on the maximum value set on the Load Settings display G Current power The actual amount of power kW the load is currently using which is either the normal or reduced power for the load The percentage is based on the maximum value set on the Load Settings display H Constraints A green lightning bolt indicates the device is operating with no constraints A locked lightning bolt indicates a constraint is active Constraints prevent the load from being reduced Demand A green lightning bolt indicates the load is enabled to be controlled A red lightning bolt indicates the load is being reduced A gray lightning bolt indicates the l
30. server If the NTP client is being started and no server list is provided e g ntp setup 1 the previously set server list is used Command systime Purpose Control and report the system time Syntax systime systime set MMDDhhmmCCYY systime hwsync When no options are provided the current system and hardware clock times are displayed Options set Set the current time with the given time string hwsync Sync the hardware clock to the current system time Command tzsetup Purpose Control and report the time zone Syntax tzsetup r tzsetup s TZSTRING Options r Report the system time zone S Set the system time zone to the given time zone string TZSTRING std offset dst offset start time end time Usage notes Enter tzsetup help for detailed information on defining the TZSTRING as well as examples The system must be rebooted for a new system time zone setting to take effect See reset General Command reset Purpose Reboot the device Syntax reset 2015 Powerit Solutions 4 Spara View for Spara Go User Guide 10 Spara Hub The Spara Hub button displays the Spara Hub platform login page Spara Hub is the cloud based platform that you can use to control the demand management settings and view and analyze the system performance EEE Spara ub USERNAME PASSWORD Forgot Password e Powerit Solutions 11 Help Desk When you select the Help Desk button in the navigation bar a link to th
31. tion Run Time After Control in Oper Ref Demand Mode Enable Priority Min Max Min Max S Steps Constr Reset DC Off Peak 7 1 0 10 0 2 DC Peak Cay ol ___o _2 cal Cial ol 2 DP Low Cal oj il ol 2 o 4 DP Medium E Coal ia o 2 Y 4 A Back Returns to the Loads page B Update Rate Displays page refresh information measured in seconds The minimum value is 5 seconds The Update button can be used to manually refresh the page The Submit button saves any changed values to the system C Demand Mode Indicates the name of the demand mode or applied schedule same as the setting displayed on the Energy Dashboard D Enable Indicates whether the load is enabled for reduction A checkmark indicates the load is enabled No checkmark indicates the load is disabled E Priority The value that determines what order the loads are reduced There is no set range for priority however it is recommended that all values are in the range from 1 10 for simplicity The lowest priority value will be reduced first If two or more loads have the same priority then the reduction process will alternate which load is affected first e g 1 Load A Load B Load C 2 Load B Load C Load A 3 Load C Load A Load B F Reduction Min The minimum amount of time the load can be reduced G Reduction Max The maximum amount of time the load can be reduced H Run Time After Min The minimum amount o
32. with admin permission can specify various settings for the Spara DM controller and user permissions 8 1 System Configuration Use the settings on these tabs to set the date and time for the Spara DM controller Date amp Time Configuration Date amp Time Network Time Protocol Time Zone a N Cc Current Time O gt DE Conve m D Time Zone 90909X1 User Management O Update rSet Date and Time wk Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat TAS ADO 8 910 1121314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 27 28 29 30 31 Hour Minute Second O YD A System Configuration Displays the System Configuration page B Date amp Time Displays the Date amp Time tab C Current Time Shows the current time on the Spara controller D Time Zone Shows the current Spara controller time zone configuration E Update Updates the current time F Set Date and Time Select the current month day and year G Hour Min Sec Enter the current hour minute and second H Set Saves the changes on the Spara controller O 2015 Powerit Solutions 3 Spara View for Spara Go User Guide Network Time Protocol To enable a Network Time Protocol Server check the Enable Network Time Protocol box click Add and enter the IP address of your NTP Server Date amp Time Network Time Protoco Time Zone The hardware can synchronize its clock with a remote time server using the Network Time Protoco
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