My place of work has a commercial solar system that went live a few months ago, but we only recently were given access to the LOCUS monitoring system. I have to say that this commercial grade monitoring system is quite underwhelming. It provides less data than my residential SolarEdge system at home.
I've been trying to obtain access to the LOCUS Report Extract interface, which seems to provide much more granular information about how our solar system is running. However, I've been bounced back and forth between our installer and LOCUS support in regards for who is supposed to enable this feature for our account. LOCUS states that they do not work directly with site clients, but only with the solar installers, so it is the installer who needs to enable it for our account. I'm inclined to believe LOCUS is correct, and it is our installer who has been balking at enabling access for us, either because he is genuinely clueless about the system (I don't believe that is the case), or because he has ulterior motives for not letting us see the data, which may provide clues as to why our system has been significantly underperforming compared to initial estimates.
From what I have seen in LOCUS documentation, it is a simple toggle switch in the settings for our account to enable the Report Extract feature.
In addition, any advice on how to effectively approach an installer for a commercial system who has been consistently denying that there is anything wrong with the system even though it has only been producing about 1/3 of estimated production since it was turned on?
I've been trying to obtain access to the LOCUS Report Extract interface, which seems to provide much more granular information about how our solar system is running. However, I've been bounced back and forth between our installer and LOCUS support in regards for who is supposed to enable this feature for our account. LOCUS states that they do not work directly with site clients, but only with the solar installers, so it is the installer who needs to enable it for our account. I'm inclined to believe LOCUS is correct, and it is our installer who has been balking at enabling access for us, either because he is genuinely clueless about the system (I don't believe that is the case), or because he has ulterior motives for not letting us see the data, which may provide clues as to why our system has been significantly underperforming compared to initial estimates.
From what I have seen in LOCUS documentation, it is a simple toggle switch in the settings for our account to enable the Report Extract feature.
In addition, any advice on how to effectively approach an installer for a commercial system who has been consistently denying that there is anything wrong with the system even though it has only been producing about 1/3 of estimated production since it was turned on?
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