Difference between revisions of "Dual HIU dashboard example"

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This is a simple demonstration of how columns can be used to display multiple dashboards on a screen at once.   
This is a simple demonstration of how columns can be used to display multiple dashboards on a screen at once.   
The benefits of being able to test different settings and functions out on live systems in the field is a significant advantage. With numerous systems on a development, it become much easier to optimise controls functionality than in a laboratory or R&D environment. The random element introduced by the real world shows up problems, and it is possible to run adjacent systems with different settings to compare outcomes under similar heating loads.


{{div col|colwidth=40em}}
{{div col|colwidth=40em}}
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{{HIU_Dashboard|network=tilhiu|device=e00d020af6980c15|height=450}}
{{HIU_Dashboard|network=tilhiu|device=e00d020af6980c15|height=450}}
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{{div col end}}
The benefits of being able to test different settings and functions out on live systems in the field is of obvious advantage. With numerous systems on a development, it become much easier to optimise functionality than in a laboratory or R&D environment. The random element introduced by the real world shows up problems, and it is possible to run adjacent systems with different settings to compare outcomes under similar heating loads.

Revision as of 21:13, 25 May 2022

This is a simple demonstration of how columns can be used to display multiple dashboards on a screen at once.

The benefits of being able to test different settings and functions out on live systems in the field is a significant advantage. With numerous systems on a development, it become much easier to optimise controls functionality than in a laboratory or R&D environment. The random element introduced by the real world shows up problems, and it is possible to run adjacent systems with different settings to compare outcomes under similar heating loads.