The present invention relates to a display unit.
Conventionally, an electric/heat energy network is known in which electric energy and heat energy are fused together (see, for example, Patent Document 1). The electric/heat energy network connects, for example, a cogeneration system, a renewable energy source, an electricity storage portion, a heat storage portion, a power supply network, a heat energy supply system, a power load, and a heat load. Optimization of an energy management of the electric/heat energy network is executed by a control unit (computer).
The control unit for the energy management of the electric/heat energy network is equipped with an input unit and a display unit as man-machine interfaces. The display unit shows various entry screens, etc. By the way, when executing an operation control that uses the control unit, a control method, etc. is usually set in advance while viewing a screen displayed by a display unit. For example, it is useful to improve an operability of a setting executed while viewing a display screen. Further, for executing the optimum operation control, which accords to a customer's desire, by using the control unit, operation settings such as an energy fee setting and a setting regarding load information by time are required. Failing to properly execute the operation settings may fail to execute the optimum operation control. Further, it is useful to be able to easily execute the operation setting.
An object of the present invention is to provide a technology that can improve convenience of a management system that manages energy.
An exemplary display unit of the present invention is a display unit of a management system that manages energy, wherein the management system has a plurality of setting patterns, and displays a setting screen that switches between the plurality of the setting patterns for each pattern and is capable of displaying a setting pattern of the setting patterns. Another example of an exemplary display unit is a display unit of a management system that manages energy, wherein the display unit displays a schedule setting screen that enables a setting of an operation schedule for each device of the management system.
The exemplary invention makes it possible to improve convenience of a management system that manages energy.
The following is a detailed description of an exemplary embodiment of the present invention with reference to the drawings.
<1. Management System>
As shown in
Note that the hot heat refers to heat that is hot, and the cold heat refers to heat that is cold. That is, when the heat is distinguished into hot heat and cold heat, the hot heat is hot heat and the cold heat is cold heat. For example, the hot heat is air with a higher temperature compared to the room temperature, and the cold heat is air with a lower temperature compared to the room temperature. The facilities shown in
In the example shown in
The renewable energy generating unit 2 is a unit that generates electricity using renewable energy such as solar light, wind power, hydraulic power, and geothermal power, for example. The renewable energy generating unit 2 may be, for example, a solar power or wind power generating unit. To a power supply line of the management system 100, the renewable energy generating unit 2 can supply the power obtained from the power generation. The storage battery 3 stores power generated by a power generation facility such as the renewable energy generating unit 2, for example, and discharges the stored power as needed. That is, the storage battery 3 can supply power to the power supply line of the management system 100. The storage battery 3 may be, for example, a lithium-ion battery.
The management system 100 is connected to a power system 10. The power system 10 is a large commercial power system that supplies power to a power-receiving facility of the management system 100. The management system 100 can purchase electricity from the power system 10 and receive the power supply. The system controller 1 is so provided as to control whether or not to receive power supply from the power system 10. The system controller 1 may be so provided as to control whether or not power is supplied to the power system 10.
In the example shown in
To a heat supply line of the management system 100, the boiler 4 can supply the steam or hot water's heat energy obtained by combustion of gas or other fuels. The heat pump 5 operates an engine fueled by a gas fuel or the like thereby to drive a compression unit for compressing a refrigerant, providing temperature control by the condensation or evaporation heat of the refrigerant. Here, the temperature control is, for example, the temperature control of the air in a room, etc. when the heat pump 5 is applied to an air conditioner, or the temperature control of a chiller circulating liquid when the heat pump 5 is applied to a chiller. The circulating liquid is typically water as an exemplification. The heat pump 5 can perform cooling operation to cool the temperature-controlled object and heating operation to heat the temperature-controlled object. That is, the heat pump 5 can switch between hot heat and cold heat, and supply the hot heat or the cold heat to the heat supply line of the management system 100. The hot water tank 6 is connected to the boiler 4, etc. and is capable of exchanging the water medium in the tank to hot water and storing hot heat. The heat stored in the hot water tank 6 can be supplied to the heat supply line of the management system 100.
In the example shown in
To a power load included in the management system 100, power is supplied from the renewable energy generating unit 2, the storage battery 3, the power system 10, or the cogeneration system 7. The power load includes, for example, an electric light and various types of electric devices. To a heat load included in the management system 100, the hot heat or cold heat from the boiler 4, the heat pump 5, the hot water tank 6, or the cogeneration system 7 is supplied. The heat load includes, for example, a cooling unit, a heating unit, a refrigerator, a freezer, a hot water tank, etc.
<2. System Controller>
The control unit 11 controls the entire management system 100. The control unit 11 is so configured as to include an arithmetic operation integrated circuit such as a CPU, a RAM (Random Access Memory), a ROM (Read Only Memory), etc. With the arithmetic operation integrated circuit such as the CPU executing an arithmetic processing that accords to a computer program stored in a memory such as ROM, the control unit 11 executes various functions.
The input unit 12 is so provided as to allow inputting of a command to the control unit 11. The input unit 12 includes at least one of a touch screen, a keyboard, a mouse, a touch pad, a button, and a rotary knob, for example. For example, when the input unit 12 is the touch screen, the input unit 12 and the display unit 13 may be an integrated unit. The integrated unit may also include the control unit 11.
The display unit 13, under the control of the control unit 11, displays a screen that displays various information related to the management system 100, and an entry screen for giving the command to the control unit 11. The display unit 13 is composed of, for example, a liquid crystal panel or an organic EL panel. The display unit 13 may include the touch screen, in which case the display unit 13 doubles as the input unit 12, as described above. The display unit 13 may be placed near or remote to the various devices of the management system 100. That is, the configuration of the present embodiment includes that the display unit 13 is remote to each device.
<3. Screen Display of Display Unit>
Next, a display on the screen of the display unit 13 will be described in detail.
(3-1. Overview of Screen Display)
In the present embodiment, as shown in
The user name and the password are entered using, for example, the keyboard or the touch screen. In a configuration using the touch screen or mouse for entering, it may be so configured that the entering is executed using a software keyboard (virtual keyboard) that appears within the login screen 131. The software keyboard may be, for example, so configured as to appear in the login screen 131 when the user touches or clicks the user name entry area 1311a or the password entry area 1311b. A similar software keyboard may be used to enter letters and numbers on any type of screen other than the login screen 131.
In the present embodiment, the top end portion of the login screen 131 has a header area 200 that extends in the right/left direction of the screen 130. In addition, the bottom end portion of the login screen 131 has a footer area 300 that extends in the right/left direction of the screen 130. The header area 200 and the footer area 300 are properly displayed on any type of screen other than the login screen 131. The header area 200 displays, for example, a company logo, a menu related to the screen display, and the like. The footer area 300 displays, for example, time, a user name allowed to log in, and the like.
Operating the login button 1311c by touch or the like after the user name and the password are entered displays a home screen 132. When at least one of the user name and the password is improper, an error message is displayed on the login screen 131, failing to display the home screen 132.
In the example shown in
Selecting the status monitoring button 402 displays a status monitoring screen. The status monitoring screen displays details of an operating status of each device included in the management system 100. Each device includes the heat and electric devices. The heat device includes, for example, the heat-related facility described above (including a facility that is used also for the electricity-related facility) and the heat load (air conditioning facility, footbath facility, etc.). The electric device includes, for example, the electricity-related facility (including a facility that is used also for heat-related facility) and the power load described above.
Selecting the graph button 403 displays a graph screen. The graph screen displays, for example, a graph or the like showing the shift in magnitude of the hourly heat and power loads for one day as well as a breakdown of each device's output relative to the load.
Selecting the device management button 404 displays a device management screen. The device management screen displays device management information including input/output information of each device.
Selecting the operation setting button 405 displays an operation setting screen. The operation setting screen includes an entry screen for entering information related to the operation of the management system 100. The information related to the operation includes information about the control method of the management system 100. In the present embodiment, it is so configured that the operation setting screen can select whether an optimization control and a demand control are enabled or disabled.
The optimization control is a control method in which control is executed according to an optimization target selected by the user (typical example is a customer) using the management system 100. The optimization targets include, for example, the cost priority which prioritizes the reduction of various fees borne by the user, the carbon dioxide emission priority which prioritizes the reduction of carbon dioxide emission generated by the device operation, and the primary energy consumption priority which prioritizes the reduction of primary energy consumption required for the device operation. In the present embodiment, the user can select any one of these three optimization targets. The user, when selecting the cost priority, executes the operation control prioritizing the cost reduction, assuming that the optimization control is set to be enabled. The user, when selecting the carbon dioxide emission priority, executes the operation control prioritizing the reduction of carbon dioxide emission, assuming that the optimization control is set to be enabled. The user, when selecting the primary energy consumption priority, executes the operation control prioritizing the reduction of primary energy consumption, assuming that the optimization control is set to be enabled.
The demand control is a control method that so controls the device included in the management system 100 that the power received from the power system 10 does not exceed the target demand value. The target demand value is set at the contract power or less. When the optimization control and the demand control are set to be enabled, in principle, the management system 100 operates by the optimization control, and when the power received approaches the target demand value, the management system 100 switches to the demand control.
As can be seen from the above description, the display unit 13 can display the information, which is managed by the management system 100, by switching to multiple types of screens. In the example shown in
In the example shown in
In the example shown in
In the present embodiment, as a preferred form, the various screens that can be selected by the menu area 400, such as the home screen 132, further includes a control state display area 500 that shows the control state of the management system 100. With the above configuration; on the screen capable of grasping various types of information, the user can simultaneously obtain information on the control state of the management system 100. That is, user convenience can be improved.
In the embodiment, the control state display area 500 is included in the header area 200. In detail, the control state display area 500 is placed to the right of the menu area 400. However, the position of the control state display area 500 may be changed as needed. In the example shown in
(3-2. Operation Setting Screen)
[3-2-1. Overview of Operation Setting Screen]
In detail, the operation setting screen 133 includes a sub-menu area 410. The operation setting screen 133 displays a content that accords to a button selected from buttons 411a, 411b, 411c, 411d, 411e, and 411f displayed in the sub-menu area 410. In the present embodiment, the buttons displayed in the sub-menu area 410 of the operation setting screen 133 include a load button 411a, a fee button 411b, a calendar button 411c, an operation planning button 411d, a demand control button 411e, and a schedule control button 411f.
In the present embodiment, when any screen other than the operation setting screen 133 (for example, the home screen 132) is displayed, selecting the operation setting button 405 automatically selects a specific button that is any of the multiple buttons 411a-411e displayed in the sub-menu area 410, and displays the screen that corresponds to the selected button. Which button is to be designated as the specific button may be determined properly. For example, when the load button 411a is designated as the specific button, selecting the operation setting button 405 automatically selects the load button 411a, displaying the screen for setting the load.
By the way, the energy demand in the management system 100 is not always the same every day and usually fluctuates. Meanwhile, daily energy demand tends to be similar for the same type of day. With the above in mind, the present embodiment is so configured that, for the daily operation of the management system 100, any of the multiple patterns classified according to the type of day is used. That is, the management system 100 has a plurality of setting patterns. The types of days are, for example, each day of the week, a holiday, a weekday, etc. that make up one week. In the present embodiment, it is so configured that the display unit 13 displays a setting screen (operation setting screen) 133 that switches between a plurality of setting patterns for each pattern and is capable of displaying a setting pattern of the setting patterns.
This configuration allows the daily operation setting of the management system 100 to be determined by selecting from any of the plurality of setting patterns, thus while reducing the burden of operation setting of the management system 100, making it possible to properly operate the management system 100. Each of the plurality of setting patterns can be displayed on a separate screen, making it easier to check and enter information for each setting pattern.
In detail, as shown in
Selecting the Monday tab out of the 10 setting pattern tabs 421 displays a Monday pattern. Selecting the Tuesday tab displays a Tuesday pattern. Selecting the Wednesday tab displays a Wednesday pattern. Selecting the Thursday tab displays a Thursday pattern. Selecting the Friday tab displays a Friday pattern. Selecting the Saturday tab displays a Saturday pattern. Selecting the Sunday tab displays a Sunday pattern. Selecting the Holiday tab displays a holiday pattern. Selecting the special day (1) tab displays a special day (1) pattern. Selecting the special day (2) tab displays a special day (2) pattern.
That is, in the present embodiment, any of the Monday pattern, the Tuesday pattern, the Wednesday pattern, the Thursday pattern, the Friday pattern, the Saturday pattern, the Sunday pattern, the Holiday pattern, the special day (1) pattern, and special day (2) pattern is applied to the daily operation of the management system 100.
As shown in
The load includes at least one of the power load and the heat load. The heat load includes at least one of the hot heat load and the cold heat load. In the present embodiment, the loads include the electric power load, the hot heat load, and the cold heat load.
Operating the load button 411a by touch or the like displays a load setting screen. The screen 133, shown in
Operating the calendar button 411c in the sub-menu area 410 by touch or the like displays a calendar screen. Details of the calendar screen are to be described below. Further, operating the operation planning button 411d by touch or the like displays an operation planning screen. The operation planning screen is an entry screen that allows for selecting of enabling or disabling of the optimizing control and like described above, for example. Details of the operation planning screen are to be described below. By touch or the like, operating the demand control button 411e displays a demand control screen which is an entry screen that enables a detailed setting of the demand control. By touch or the like, operating the schedule control button 411f displays a schedule setting screen which is an entry screen that enables a detailed setting of the schedule control. Details of the schedule setting screen are to be described below.
As can be seen from the above, the operation setting screen 133 can execute displaying by switching between the load setting screen, the fee setting screen, the calendar screen, the operation planning screen, the demand control screen, and the schedule setting screen, in detail. The load setting screen, the fee setting screen, the calendar screen, the operation planning screen, and the schedule setting screen are to be described in detail below.
[3-2-2. Load Setting Screen]
The load setting screen displays a set value, for a predetermined period, of at least one of the power load, the hot heat load, and the cold heat load. The predetermined time is, for example, every hour. The load set value is an estimate of the magnitude of the load.
As described above, the operation setting screen 133 shown in
In the example shown in
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In the example shown in
The load setting screen 133 is allows for a manual entry of the load set value. When wishing to modify the load set value, for example, the user can easily modify the set value. The manual entry of load set value may be used immediately after the management system 100 is introduced. It may be so configured that, after the initial set value is first entered, the control unit 11 automatically determines the set value according to an operation performance. The user may manually modify the value automatically set by the control unit 11.
In the example shown in
In the present embodiment, a check box 1331b is displayed at the left end in each of the three load columns shown in the table 1331. Operating the check box 1331b by touch or the like marks (not shown) the check box 1331b, bringing about a state of selecting all of the cells 1331a of the applicable load. That is, using the check box 1331b can collectively enter the values in all the cells 1331a for the check-marked load. This is useful, for example, when multiple identical values are to be entered.
In the present embodiment, a batch button 422 is provided on the right end side of the tab area 420.
That is, the load setting screen 133 displays the batch button 422 that displays the screen 133a that allows the manual entry of the load setting value to be executed in a batch for the plurality of setting patterns (load setting patterns in detail). When there are three types of load settings (power load, hot heat load, and cold heat load) as in the present embodiment, it may be so configured that settings for all load setting patterns are executed in a batch, collectively for all the three types or for multiple types. As another example, it may be so configured that settings of all load setting patterns are executed, separately for all three types.
[3-2-3. Fee Setting Screen]
The fee setting screen displays a set value, for each predetermined time, of the energy fee required to operate the facility of the management system 100. The predetermined time is, for example, every hour. The energy fees include, for example, electricity and gas fees.
In the example shown in
As shown in
In the example shown in
The fee setting screen 133b allows for a manual entry of the fee set value. When wishing to modify the fee set value, for example, the user can easily modify the set value. In the present embodiment, both the load setting screen 133 and the fee setting screen 133b allow for the manual entry of the set value. However, this is an exemplification, and it may be so configured that at least one of the load setting screen 133 and the fee setting screen 133b is a screen to allow for the manual entry of the set value.
In addition, since being the same as for the load setting screen 133, the procedure for entering the set value using an entry value area 1333X, a reflection button 1334X, a deselection button 1335X, and an application button 1336X is omitted here. In addition, on the fee setting screen 133b as well, as in the case of the load setting screen 133, using a check box 1331Xb can collectively enter the values in all the cells 1331Xa for the fee of the check-marked item.
Also in the fee setting screen 133b as well, as in the case of the load setting screen 133, the batch button 422 is provided at the tab area 420. Using the screen displayed by the batch button 422 makes it possible to set all fee setting patterns (10 patterns in the present embodiment as described above) in a batch. That is, the fee setting screen 133b displays the batch button 422 that displays the screen that allows the manual entry of the fee setting value to be executed in a batch for the plurality of setting patterns (fee setting patterns in detail).
When there are three types of fee settings as in the present embodiment, it may be so configured that settings for all fee setting patterns are executed in a batch, collectively for all the three types or for multiple types. As another example, it may be so configured that settings of all fee setting patterns are executed in a batch, separately for all three types.
In the present embodiment, the batch button is displayed on both the load setting screen 133 and the fee setting screen 133b, which is merely an exemplification. It may be so configured that at least one of the load setting screen 133 and the fee setting screen 133b displays the batch button.
In addition, in the present embodiment, the fee setting screen 133b displays a season selection button 1337 that selects between a summer screen and a winter screen. This takes into account the fact that the electricity and gas pricing may change depending on the season.
As shown in
In addition, the fee setting screen 133B further displays a period setting button 423 that sets the summer period and the winter period.
In the example shown in
For electricity, the winter period may be set instead of the summer period. It may be so made that, for gas (including cogeneration gas), the summer period may be settable instead of the winter period. It may be so configured that, for electricity and gas (including cogeneration gas), the summer period and the winter period may be set separately. However, as in the present embodiment, with only one of the summer period and the winter period settable, causing the period other than the set period to be another period can cause less error in the period setting.
[3-2-4. Calendar Screen]
The display unit 13 further displays a calendar screen that allows for setting, using a calendar, which of the plurality of setting patterns is to be applied on each day. That is, the display unit 13 further displays the calendar screen that allows for, using the calendar, which of the plurality of setting patterns is to be applied to a predetermined day. In the present embodiment, the plurality of setting patterns have ten different setting patterns, as described above.
In the present embodiment, as shown in
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As shown in
Each of the calendars 1338a and 1338b has a rectangular calendar cell 1338c into which each day is entered. The display state of calendar cell 1338c varies depending on the type of the applied setting pattern. In the example shown in
When the holiday pattern is applied to the setting pattern, the background for the black number in the calendar cell 1338c is the same as the background for the text in the holiday button 1339a. When the special day (1) pattern is applied to the setting pattern, the background for the black number in the calendar cell 1338c is the same as the background for the text in the special day (1) button 1339b. When the special day (2) pattern is applied to the setting pattern, the background for the black number in the calendar cell 1338c is the same as the background of the text in the special day (2) button 1339c.
According to the calendar screen 133d shown in
By touch or the like, the user first selects the calendar cell 1338c for the day to be set. In this case, the user may select only one calendar cell 1338c, or multiple calendar cells 1338c. In
With the calendar cells 1338c selected, the user select any of the holiday button 1339a, the special day (1) button 1339b, the special day (2) button 1339c, and the cancellation button 1339d. In
Note that in the above example, selecting the holiday button 1339a instead of the special day (1) button 1339b causes the selected calendar cell 1338c to display holiday, applying the holiday setting pattern to the day that is displayed as the holiday. In addition, selecting the special day (2) button 1339c instead of the special day (1) button 1339b causes the selected calendar cell 1338c to display the special day (2), applying the special day (2) setting pattern to the day displayed as the special day (2).
By the way, the cancellation button 1339d is used to cancel the setting patterns, which are specially set other than the day of the week, such as the holiday pattern, the special day (1) pattern, and the special day (2) pattern. Due to this, in the previously described example, selecting the cancellation button 1339d instead of the special day (1) button 1339b executes the deselecting without any change to the display of the selected calendar cell 1338c. For example, selecting the cancellation button 1339d with the calendar cell 1338c for February 24 being selected causes the calendar cell 1338c for February 24 to be displayed with a white background for the black number. Then, on February 24, the pattern for Monday, which is the day of the week to which the relevant day belongs (Monday Pattern), will be applied as the setting pattern.
[3-2-5. Modified Examples]
In the modified example, the management system 100 is so provided as to be able to estimate the setting pattern to be applied at least on the next day. In a preferred form, the management system 100 is so provided as to be able to estimate the load setting pattern to be applied at least on the next day. In the present embodiment, the load setting pattern obtained by the estimation is any of the ten patterns described above. It may be so configured as to estimate only the load setting pattern on the next day, or may be so configured as to estimate the load setting pattern to be applied to multiple days after the next day. The estimation of the load setting pattern to be applied is executed by the control unit 11.
The estimated reason button 424 described above is a button for displaying an estimated reason for the setting pattern to be applied (in this example, the load setting pattern). Operating the estimated reason button 424 by touch or the like displays an estimated reason display screen showing the estimated reason. That is, the display unit in the modified example further displays the estimated reason display screen showing the estimated reason for the setting pattern (in this example, the load setting pattern).
In the example shown in
The user who has determined that the estimated reason is not valid may, for example, change the load setting value on the load setting screen, or change, on the calendar screen, the setting pattern that corresponds to a relevant day.
[3-2-6. Operation Planning Screen]
The operation planning screen displays the setting related to the control method of the management system 100. The operation planning screen is an entry screen that allows for the setting related to the control method of the management system 100.
In the present embodiment, as shown in
The customizing control is a control method that is set according to a request of each customer using the management system 100, and can be considered a modified version of the optimizing control. Further, the scheduling control is a control method that controls a device according to the operation schedule settings for each device of the management system 100. The scheduling control is executed when, for example, the optimizing control is disabled or when there is no optimal planning value. The case of being no optimal planning value includes, for example, a case where an error occurs, failing to acquire the optimal planning value. Details of setting up the operation schedule are to be described below.
The optimizing control, the customizing control, the demand control, and the schedule control can be optionally switched between enabling and disabling, respectively. For example, in addition to the example shown in
As shown in
For example, when only the schedule control is enabled on the operation planning screen 133e, the control command value will be output as a value updated by the establishment of the schedule control. For example, when only the optimizing control is enabled on the operation planning screen 133e, the control command value will be output as a value updated by the establishment of the optimizing control. For example, when the optimizing control and the schedule control are enabled on the operation planning screen 133e, the operation will be as follows. When the optimizing control is established as the control reason, the control command value will be output as a value updated by the establishment of the optimizing control. Meanwhile, when the optimizing control is not established as the control reason, the control command value will be output as a value updated by the establishment of the schedule control.
When multiple control reasons are established, the control command value finally output to each device has priority for the command value updated for the control reason described at the bottom in
As described above, the configuration of the present embodiment is proper for the configuration that includes the schedule control as a control method of the management system 100. The display unit 13 displays a setting switching screen (operation planning screen 133e) that allows for the switching between enabling and disabling of the schedule control. Further, the setting switching screen is so provided as to be switchable between enabling and disabling of a control method different from the schedule control. Control methods that differ from the scheduling control include the optimizing control that controls the device according to a predetermined optimization target. In detail, the control methods that differ from the schedule control include the optimizing control, the customizing control, and the demand control.
As shown in
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Further, in the present embodiment, the control method includes the schedule control, as described above. Due to this, as shown in
As described above, the control state display area 500 is displayed on various screens, such as the home screen. That is, when the schedule control is being executed, “Schedule” showing that the schedule control is being executed is displayed in the control state display area 500, on a screen other than the screen shown in
[3-2-7. Schedule Setting Screen]
As described above, the display unit 13 shows the schedule setting screen. The schedule setting screen allows for a setting of the operation schedule for each device of the management system 100. The operation schedule for each device is entered by the schedule setting screen, making it possible to execute the schedule control when, for example, the optimizing control is disabled.
As shown in
That is, setting patterns of the schedule control include any of the Monday pattern, the Tuesday pattern, the Wednesday pattern, the Thursday pattern, the Friday pattern, the Saturday pattern, the Sunday pattern, the Holiday pattern, the special day (1) pattern, and the special day (2) pattern. The schedule setting screen 133f is so provided as execute displaying by switching for each type of day. Further,
As shown in
It is preferable that items that can be set on the schedule setting screen 133f include at least one of the type of device, a time zone for executing control, and control content. It is more preferable that the items that can be set on the schedule setting screen 133f include at least the time zone for executing control. In the present embodiment, the items that can be set on the schedule setting screen 133f include the type of device, the time zone for executing control, and the control content. In detail, the setting items of schedule setting table 133A3 include the type of device, the time zone for control, and the control content.
In the schedule setting table 133A3, each of the multiple cells vertically arranged below “Device” is a portion for entering the subject device for setting the schedule control. For example, the “Device” can be set (entered) by selecting a registered device displayed by operating, such as touching, a relevant entry area (cell). In the example shown in
In the schedule setting table 133A3, each of the multiple cells vertically arranged below “Start Time” is a portion for entering the time to start the schedule control. Further, each of the multiple cells vertically arranged below “End Time” is a portion for entering the time to end the schedule control. The “Start Time” and “End Time” can be set (entered) by using, for example, a soft keyboard that appears by operating, such as touching, the relevant entry area (cell).
In the schedule setting table 133A3, each of the multiple cells vertically arranged below “Control 1” and “Control 2” is a portion for entering the specific control content of the device as the subject of the schedule control. In this example, the configuration allows for two types of control contents to be entered as control contents, but this is merely an exemplification. It may be so configured that only one type of control content can be entered, or three or more types can be entered.
The control content is determined by the type of the control subject device. In the present embodiment, “Control 1” is a portion for entering any digital (selecting one out of two) control content. The “Control 1” can be set (entered), for example, by selecting a to-be-displayed selection item by operating, such as touching, the relevant entry area (cell). For example, when the control subject device is the CP, “Enable” and “Disable” are displayed as selection items. For example, when the control subject device is a boiler or an absorption type water chiller/heater, “Operation” and “Stop” are displayed as selection items.
Further, in the present embodiment, the “Control 2” is a portion for entering an analogous control content. The “Control 2” can be set (entered) by using, for example, a soft keyboard that appears by operating, such as touching, the relevant entry area (cell). For example, when the control subject device is the CP or the boiler, a control command value for each device is entered. Entering the control command value automatically displays a unit. For example, when the control subject device is the CP, the control command value is a value related to the generated power, automatically displaying a unit kW after the entering of a numerical value. When the control subject device is the boiler, the control command value is a value related to a liquid temperature, automatically displaying a unit ° C. after the entering of the numerical value. In the present embodiment; when the control subject device is the absorption type water chiller/heater, Control 2 cannot be entered, as an example.
In the present embodiment, the schedule setting screen 133F displays a switching area 133A4 that allows for switching between enabling and disabling of the setting content for each device. The switching area 133A4 is, in detail, a check box area 133A4 displayed for each line at the leftmost end of the schedule setting table 133A3. The position of check box area 133A4 may be changed as needed, for example, may be placed at the right end instead of the left end.
Making an operation such as touching while a check mark (not shown) is not displayed in the check box area 133A4 displays the check mark in the check box area 133A4. Meanwhile, making the operation such as touching while the check mark is displayed in the check box area 133A4 deletes the check mark in the check box area 133A4.
When the check mark is displayed, the setting is considered enabled. When the check mark is not displayed, the relevant setting content is considered disabled even if a set value, etc. has been entered. Providing the above check box area 133A4 is convenient because the user only needs to execute the switching operation of the check box area 133A4 when wishing to temporarily make the switching operation between enabling and disabling of the schedule control.
In the present embodiment, the setting content newly set in the schedule setting screen 133f is fixed by operating, such as touching, an application button 1336T on the upper right side of the schedule setting table 133A3. If the application button 1336T is not operated after the new setting is entered, the management system 100 does not execute the operation that reflects the newly entered setting content.
In the present embodiment, the schedule setting screen 133f is so provided as to enable the setting that is made to correspond to the setting executed on the calendar screen 133d (see
In detail, the setting of the type of day on the schedule setting screen 133f and the setting of the type of day on the calendar screen 133d are made to correspond to each other. For example, assume that the setting of the calendar screen 133d on the operation day of the management system 100 is the Monday pattern. In this case, the schedule control is to be operated in the setting pattern displayed when the “Month” (setting pattern tab 421) is selected in the tab area 420 of the schedule setting screen 133f. Further, assume that the setting of the calendar screen 133d on the operation day of the management system 100 is the Special day (1) pattern, for example. In this case, the schedule control is to be operated in the setting pattern displayed when “Special day (1)” (setting pattern tab 421) is selected in the tab area 420 of the schedule setting screen 133f.
The following operation may be executed by using the fact that the setting of the type of day on the schedule setting screen 133f and the setting of the type of day on the calendar screen 133d are made to correspond to each other.
For example, when the date selected on the calendar screen 133d has the schedule control's setting pattern that corresponds to the type of day set for the above date, the calendar screen 133d may display to that effect in a pop-up manner. It is so configured that displaying the calendar screen 133d automatically selects the above date on the calendar screen 133d. In the above configuration, when the schedule control's setting pattern that corresponds to the type of day of the above date, the above pop-up display is to be executed at the same time as the displaying of the calendar screen 133d.
Further, for example, when the schedule setting screen 133f is displayed, the screen of the type of day same as the type of day set on the calendar screen 133d may be displayed as priority. Here, as an example, assume that the setting of the type of day on the calendar screen 133d on the day of displaying the schedule setting screen 133f is the special day (1). In this example, when the schedule control button 411f is operated thereby to display the schedule setting screen 133f, “Special Day (1)” is automatically selected in the tab area 420 thereby to display the schedule setting screen.
In the present embodiment, as described above, the display unit 13 is so provided as to be capable of displaying the device management screen 134 that shows the control state of each device. The device management screen 134 is displayed by operating, such as touching, the device management button 404.
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The various technical features disclosed in the present specification can be modified in various ways without departing from the gist of the technical creation thereof. Further, the multiple embodiments and modified examples shown in the present specification may be combined to the extent possible.
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An exemplary display unit in the present specification is a display unit of a management system that manages energy, wherein the display unit may have a configuration where the display unit displays a schedule setting screen that enables a setting of an operation schedule for each device of the management system (first configuration).
The display unit of the first configuration may have a configuration where the display unit displays a setting switching screen that allows for a switching between enabling and disabling of a schedule control that controls the device according to the setting of the operating schedule (second configuration).
The display unit of the second configuration may have a configuration where the setting switching screen is so provided as to allow for the switching between enabling and disabling of a control method different from the schedule control (third configuration).
The display unit of the third configuration may have a configuration where the control method different from the schedule control includes an optimizing control that controls the device according to a predetermined optimization target (fourth configuration).
The display unit of any of the first to fourth configurations may have a configuration where the display unit displays a calendar screen that is so set as to allow for a setting that is made to correspond to the setting executed on the schedule setting screen (fifth configuration).
The display unit of the fifth configuration may have a configuration where the schedule setting screen is so provided as to be displayable by being switched for each type of day, and when the schedule setting screen is displayed, a screen of a type of day same as a type of day set on the calendar screen is displayed as priority (sixth configuration).
The display unit of any of the first to sixth configurations may have a configuration where the display unit is so provided as to be capable of displaying a device management screen that displays a control state of each device, and the device management screen makes a displaying that reflects the setting of the schedule setting screen (seventh configuration).
The display unit of any of the first to seventh configurations may have a configuration where an item settable on the schedule setting screen includes at least one of a type of the device, time for executing the control, and control content (eighth configuration).
The display unit of any of the first to eighth configurations may have a configuration where the schedule setting screen displays a switching area that allows for a switching between enabling and disabling of setting content for each device (ninth configuration).
The display unit of any of the first to ninth configurations may have a configuration where the display unit displays, during an executing of the schedule control that controls the device according to the setting of the operation schedule, that the schedule control is being executed (tenth configuration).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2021-182675 | Nov 2021 | JP | national |
2022-143385 | Sep 2022 | JP | national |