User Manual for Vila151 Hourly Report
Overview
The Vila151 hourly report provides a comprehensive status update on various system components, including network devices, IT infrastructure, thermostats, utilities, appliances, photovoltaic systems, pool pump, and irrigation. This guide helps you interpret the results and take necessary actions based on the report.
Accessing the Home Screen Graphical User Interface (GUI)
To access the GUI for monitoring and managing your vila’s systems, you must be connected to your vila's WiFi network. Use the following link to access the GUI:
Network
192.168.1.5: orbihallway - ✅ Online
192.168.1.16: orbioffice - ✅ Online
192.168.1.27: tplinkgarage - ✅ Online
192.168.1.29: tplinkpumppi - ✅ Online
192.168.1.254: orbirouter - ✅ Online
194.65.61.30: MEO internet - ✅ Up
Note: All network devices are operating correctly, and the internet connection is stable.
IT
192.168.1.18: DS918-HOME01 - ✅ Online
192.168.1.14: hprinter - ❌ Offline
192.168.1.100: iobroker - ✅ Online
192.168.1.80: iobroker - ✅ Online
Pi Uptime: up 5 weeks, 6 days, 10 hours, 0 minutes
Pi Temperature: 40.41°C
Pi Memory Free: 5027.67 MB
iobroker service: ✅ Up
Note: The Raspberry Pi has been running for up 5 weeks, 6 days, 10 hours, 0 minutes, and the house automation Iobroker is up and active. The hprinter is currently offline; please check its connection if needed. All other IT components are functioning properly.
Thermostat
192.168.1.92: Coolhouse Thermostat - ✅ Online, Status: ⭕️🔕 (Not Active)
192.168.1.93: Coolhouse Controller - ✅ Online, Temperature: 23.7°C, Status: ⭕️🔔 (Active)
CoolhouseByThermostat: 🕘 (false)
Note: The CoolhouseByThermostat feature is not enabled and the Coolhouse is turned off (⭕️). The Coolhouse is currently managed manually through a Tasmota smart switch. Check the thermostat settings for optimal temperature settings.
Utilities
UPS: Greencell 0001 - 🔋100% Charge, Status: 🟢 (Operational)
Vila151's Power Status: 🟢 (Normal)
192.168.1.15: vaillant - ✅ Online
192.168.1.44: waterflowmet - ✅ Online, Status: ⭕️🔕 (Inactive)
Leak Detection: 🟢 (Status: 12 events, 0 critical, 372 minor, 20977 historical)
Note: The UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply) that the Raspberry Pi and MEO Router are connected to is 100% charged and operational. The UPS and power status are normal (no power failure). No critical leaks detected as the circle is 🟢 (in case of suspicious water flow it turns red: 🔴). Also, the second number after the status circle shows 0, which means there are no critical, suspicious water flow events.
Appliance
192.168.1.2: Samsung Washer - ✅ Online
192.168.1.11: LG Smart Fridge - ✅ Online
192.168.1.28: Wallbox Comma - ✅ Online
192.168.1.30: Dishwasher - ✅ Online, Status: 💡🔕 (Inactive)
192.168.1.33: Food Center - ❌ Offline
192.168.1.34: Dryer - ✅ Online, Status: 💡🔕 (Inactive)
192.168.1.35: Washer - ✅ Online, Status: 💡🔕 (Inactive)
Note: All appliances are functioning properly. You can identify the Tasmota switch managing an appliance as their status shows a 💡 (indicating it is powered on!) and the 🔕 indicates their schedule is inactive. Currently, there is no power consumption being reported, meaning the dishwasher, dryer, and washer are not running. The Tasmota switch of the Food Center is reporting ❌ Offline. If this happens several times, the Tasmota switch might have a problem, and you should contact your service provider. Please note that your Food Center will still be provided with electricity.
Photovoltaic
192.168.1.7: SMA Energy Meter - ✅ Online
192.168.1.173: Inverter - ✅ Online
Note: Photovoltaic systems are operational.
Pool Pump
192.168.1.97: Pool Heater - ✅ Online, Status: ⭕️🔔 (Active)
192.168.1.98: Pool Pump 1 - ✅ Online, Power: 289W, Status: 💡🔕 (Inactive)
192.168.1.99: Badueco Touch - ✅ Online, Status: 💡🔔 (Active)
Pump Schedule: 🕘 (true)
TopUp Schedule: 🕘 (false)
Note: The Tasmota pump controller (Badueco Touch) is on (💡) and the pool pump is running, currently consuming 289W. There is also a pool heater managed by a Tasmota smart switch, but it is currently turned off (⭕️) and has an active schedule defined (🔔). The TopUp Schedule is not enabled.
Irrigation
192.168.1.90: Irrigation - ✅ Online, Status: ⭕️⭕️⭕️⭕️🔔 (Active)
192.168.1.91: Irrigation PO - ✅ Online, Status: ⭕️🔔 (Active)
Schedule Enabled: 🕘 (true)
Note: The irrigation system is active and functioning according to the schedule. In this case, the smart switch “irrigation” has 4 relays and they are all turned OFF as they show the “red circle” (⭕️). The bell 🔔 indicates that there is a timer schedule defined and activated. The “irrigation power” that provides power to the irrigation valves is also OFF (⭕️). The irrigation schedule is enabled and therefore active. You can view the detailed irrigation schedule by selecting the IP address of an irrigation switch and accessing the Tasmota interface. Under “Configuration -> Timers,” you will find the detailed definition of the watering schedule (times and duration per zone).
Using the Hourly Report
- Monitor Network and IT Devices: Ensure that all network and IT devices are online and functioning correctly. Address any offline devices to maintain system integrity.
- Check Thermostat and Utilities: Verify the status of thermostats and utility systems. Ensure that the UPS and power status are normal and address any issues with water flow or leak detection.
- Verify Appliances and Photovoltaic Systems: Confirm that appliances and photovoltaic systems are operational. Address any offline appliances to ensure smooth functioning.
- Review Pool Pump and Irrigation: Check the pool pump status and ensure it operates according to the schedule. Verify that the irrigation system is functioning correctly.
- Troubleshoot Issues: If any device is offline or not functioning correctly, take necessary actions to resolve the issues to maintain optimal operation.
By regularly reviewing the hourly report, you can ensure that all systems in Vila151 are operating efficiently, addressing any issues promptly, and maintaining overall system health.
Encouraging Responsible Resource Use
- Monitor Efficiency: Use the report to ensure efficient operation of your systems. Regularly review power and water consumption to identify opportunities for optimization.
- Troubleshoot Issues: Address connectivity or operational issues as indicated in the report to maintain system integrity.
- Manage Resources: Utilize the water and power reports to understand resource usage and adjust settings as needed.