Swami Solar - Unified Monitoring Across 9 Buildings

300 kW

Solar Portfolio | 9 Buildings | 9 Inverters | Jhanor NTPC

9 Buldings

1.8 Km

1 Master Device
8 Child device

0 Cable Cost

Problem Statement

As Swami Solar expanded its solar installations across 9 buildings spread over a 1.8 km campus, managing and monitoring the entire system became increasingly challenging. Each building operated independently, making it difficult for the operations team to get a complete picture of overall plant performance.

Swami Solar

PRODUCT CAPABILITIES

Dyulabs WRMS — Deployment Configuration for Swami Solar
Feature

Product

Project Type

Deployment Architecture

Site Coverage

Data Sources

Communication Model

Alerts & Notifications

Reporting

Scalability

Details

aALoK Solar Monitoring System

Distributed Multi-Building Solar Monitoring

1 Master Device + 8 Child Devices

9 Buildings Across 1.8 km Area

9 Inverters, 9 MFMs, 1 Weather Monitoring Station

Master-Child Architecture

Fault, Communication & Performance Alerts

Generation, Energy & Performance Reports

Additional Buildings & Devices Can Be Added Easily

9 Buildings → 8 Child Devices → 1 Master Device → Cloud → Unified Dashboard

THE DYULABS SOLUTION

Master-Child Architecture

Dyulabs deployed 1 aALoK Master and 8 aALoK Child Devices to connect solar assets across a 1.8 km site, enabling centralized monitoring from a single dashboard.

Master-Child Architecture

Reduced Communication Cost

Instead of extensive communication cabling across multiple buildings, the aALoK architecture minimized wiring requirements, significantly reducing installation complexity and cable costs.

Reduced Communication Cost

Complete Plant Visibility

Integrated 9 Inverters, 9 MFMs, and 1 Weather Monitoring Station into the aALoK platform, providing real-time generation, energy, and weather insights from one centralized interface.

Complete Plant Visibility

Scalable Deployment

The modular Master-Child architecture allows additional buildings and solar assets to be added without major infrastructure changes, ensuring long-term scalability.

Scalable Deployment

Development & Deployment Timeline

1 → Site Survey & Requirement Analysis
                                       ⬇
2 → Communication Architecture Design & Device Planning
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3 → Installation of 1 aALoK Master & 8 aALoK Child Devices
                                       ⬇
4 → Integration of 9 Inverters, 9 MFMs & 1 WMS
                                       ⬇
5 → Communication Network Configuration & Testing
                                       ⬇
6 → Dashboard Setup & Data Mapping for 9 Buildings
                                       ⬇
7 → System Validation, Performance Testing & Commissioning
                                       ⬇
Go-Live → Unified Monitoring of All 9 Buildings on a Single aALoK Dashboard

SOLUTION COMPARISON

Parameter

Site Coverage

Communication Infrastructure

Installation Cost

Deployment Complexity

Monitoring Interface

Data Visibility

Scalability

Maintenance Effort

Fault Detection

Operational Efficiency

Conventional Monitoring Solution

✕ Challenging for distributed sites

✕ Extensive communication cabling required

✕ High due to cable, trenching, and labor costs

✕ Complex installation and routing

✕ Multiple monitoring points or dashboards

✕ Fragmented plant data

✕ Additional buildings require more cabling

✕ Higher due to long cable runs

✕ Time-consuming and decentralized

✕ Limited visibility across multiple locations

Dyulabs aALoK Monitoring Solution

✔ Seamlessly covers 9 buildings across 1.8 km

✔ Master-Child architecture minimizes cabling

✔ Significantly reduced infrastructure cost

✔ Simplified deployment with distributed devices

✔ Single unified dashboard

✔ Centralized view of all solar assets

✔ Easy expansion by adding Child devices

✔ Lower maintenance requirements

✔ Real-time alerts and centralized fault tracking

✔ Complete plant visibility from one platform