The Barbican

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https://www.barbican.org.uk/

Designs

http://hwwiki.ddns.net:/dashboard/dashboard/snapshot/klMgjwsFfFm4qbU4tGHZO2S7Pufwy2t4

Designs

barbican_discussion.json Monitoring Architecture
all_lorawan.json All LoRaWAN Architecture
barbican_meter_locations.json Heat Meter and Sensor Locations
meter_installation.json Principles of calculating flow rates from temperatures
barbican_wiring_1.json Wiring
heatweb_barbican_graph1.json Graph 1

Drawings

CHW_Art_Gallery_-_Temporary_Heat_Meter_Locations

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Temperature Data

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Heat Meters

U1000MKII_WM_Issue_1.1


See Micronics Heat Meters for information on how to connect Micronics Heat Meters.


Data Storage Locally and to Dropbox

Data subscribed to is stored on the server locally into csv files.

A file browser utility is included on this wiki with a user account setup to provide simple access to stored CSV files.

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Every day these files are sent to Dropbox, and then can optionally be purged from the server.

We are currently storing all /dat/ incoming MQTT data, fed from field trials. This will ensure we retain long-term records of all operational data, from all field trials, down to 1 second resolution. It will be a lot of data, but Dropbox has more than enough room.

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Time Series Data Visualisation Using InfluxDB and Grafana

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Client Dashboard

Grafana includes organisation, role and user management, making it straightforward to setup a dedicated client portal with dashboards customised to best show the data and allow analysis. A light theme has been used.


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Sections in Heating and Cooling can be expanded.


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