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The SunReports Apollo energy monitoring system provides installers and users with real-time energy data from Solar PV (electric) and/or Solar Thermal (hot water) installations for residential (Apollo1) and commercial (Apollo2) applications. Some of the systems that the Apollo can monitor are: ...
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UNIT VARIATIONS As shown above, there are two types of Apollo units; the Apollo1 which is designed for residential applications, and the Apollo2 which is designed for commercial applications. The following chart illustrates the features of each: Product Feature Comparison...
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Flow Sensor. Either of the flow sensors plug into the ‘CT1’ or ‘CT2’ ports on the Apollo The Apollo1 can measure one loop (the collector loop) and the Apollo2 can measure up to 3 loops (Collector, Production, and Consumption Loops).
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2 CTs are included with each Apollo unit. The flow sensors are sold separately. The following outlines the options for the CT1 and CT2 ports: Port Apollo1 Options Apollo2 Options CT - Detects pump on/off. Static flow rate CT - Detects pump on/off. Static flow rate entered in...
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Ethernet signals to the router. The PLC bridges are available at most electronic superstores and from SunReports. It is recommended to use either a Home Plug 1.0 or Home Plug AV compliant PLC bridge to ensure the best connectivity.
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The ‘Inverter light turns solid on when an inverter is detected The ‘Inverter light turns off when no inverters are detected The 'Internet' light flashes while connecting to the SunReports server The 'Internet' light turns solid on when the connection is successful...
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EN 55 022 Declaration of Conformance This is to certify that the Apollo1 is shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC, Article 4a. Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55 022 Class B (CISPR 22).
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