The pie chart in the dashboard has an inner and an outer ring. The inner ring shows the consumers of available power from the house (i.e. consumers other than electric cars), EVSE (electric cars), storage (if it is charging) and power reserve (the control reserve set in the Charging Manager). The outer circle indicates where the power comes from: Grid supply, solar system or storage tank (if it is discharging).
The cFos Charging Manager takes into account the roles of the meters for load management and display, as follows:
Role | Display / Load management |
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Mains supply | Power at the point of delivery, positive for consumption, negative for feed-in |
Consumption | Domestic consumption and other consumers, without wallboxes Load management: If there is no grid reference meter, the Charging Manager calculates the power at the transfer point from consumption minus feed-in plus wallbox consumption. If a grid reference meter is available but no consumption meter, the Charging Manager calculates the consumption from grid reference, generation and Wallbox consumption. |
Generation | Generation, e.g. by PV system |
Storage | Is considered a producer (outer ring) when discharging, and a consumer (inner ring) when charging. In load management, the storage unit is ignored as a consumer, since it stops charging as soon as the grid is drawn on. In the case of PV surplus charging (solar surplus charging), a discharging storage unit with the role "Storage Home" is ignored, a storage unit with the role "Storage All" is considered as generation. |
Consumption of e-car and wallboxes | Current charging power of the wallboxes |
Under the pie chart, the Charging Manager can display an overview. You can configure in the settings of the individual devices whether the respective device should be displayed in the overview. This allows you to see important devices at a glance. The diagram in the overview allows you to plot the power of different units on top of each other and thus see them in relation to each other. For example, you can display the charging power in conjunction with the generator power to optimise your consumption, or check to what extent the charging of electric cars coincides with the use of large energy consumers.
In order for the cFos Charging Manager to display graphs, you must activate the recording of measurement data in the device settings. The latest measurement data is recorded approximately every 10sec. To save memory (and to conserve flash memory), the cFos Charging Manager compresses older data, i.e. it combines several measured values. The further back in time you go, the coarser the resolution. Nevertheless, you can still display a suitable monthly and annual overview. In the device settings, you can now determine whether the device should be displayed in the dashboard overview and whether the tile should contain a usage graph.
If you click on the "Graph" icon in the tile, you can set the time range of the graph and select which data should be displayed. "Power" is the mean value of the recorded measured values, "Min/Max" the minimum/maximum of the recorded values in the resolution interval, "Energy" the kWh in the time range. You can also zoom into the time range using the mouse or touch.
In addition to the graphic display of when which car was charged and with how much energy, the graphics of certain meters give you valuable information: