Introducing
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Daily Consumption
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Daily Consumption
The daily consumption graph shows kWh consumption over a specified time. It separates different energy types by colour and also by day/night time hours which is set in ENMAT’s tariff settings.
Daily Consumption
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1 year in daily data sets
Daily Consumption
1 year in weekly data sets
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Daily Consumption
2 days in 1 hourly data sets
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Average Power Factor
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Power factor is a measure of how effectively electrical power is being used. A high power factor indicates efficient use of the electrical distribution system while a low power factor indicates poor use of the system.
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Average Power Factor
Peak Demand
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Peak demand shows Authorised Peak Demand (ASC) from the electricity distribution company.
The graph shows Actual Peak Demand of the site against Authorised Peak Demand.
If you exceed your ASC you may be prone to power cuts, blown fuses and general electrical failure.
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Maximum Demand
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Maximum Demand
The Maximum Demand Chart is showing usage data in Kw.
This chart is showing what is being used on site.
Detailed Chart
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Detailed Chart
The detailed chart shows kWh over time. It is useful for identifying gaps in readings or for spike monitoring.
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Energy Consumption Chart
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Energy Consumption Chart
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The Energy Consumption chart shows kWh consumption over a specified time. It separates different energy types by colour and also by day/night time hours which is set in ENMAT’s tariff settings. It is similar to the Consumption Chart, but clusters the energy types and day/night splits side by side rather than stacked on top of one another.
Cost per M2
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Cost per M2
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Cost per M2 provides a useful
costing analysis based on the date
range specified and a site’s tariff
against the surface area of the
entire site, or sub metered area.
The calculations used are the cost
divided by M2.
kWh per M2
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kWh per M2
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kWh per M2 is based on the date
range specified against a
company, site or sub meted area
against the surface area of the
entire site, or sub metered area. It
provides Energy Managers
information on the kWh output of
a specified surface area.
Power Factor Detail
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Power Factor Detail
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The Power Factor Detail
Chart shows two lines
through the chart over a
specified time. Line 1
illustrates power factor,
whilst line 2 illustrates kVA
(Kilovolt Amperes)
Power Factor Gauge
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Power Factor Gauge
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The Power Factor Gauge provides a useful
outlook on how effectively electrical power is
being used on site.
The value on the PF gauge is the average
power factor for the period date range
specified, scaled up by 100. It provides Energy
Managers with an overview of actual power
factor against a red, amber and green
guidance.
0.95 and above = Green
0.85-0.95 = Amber
0.85 and below = Red
Production per kWh
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Production per kWh
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Production per kWh graph shows Energy Managers the energy usage against unit of production.
The unit of production method is useful when the property's value is more closely related to the number of units it produces than the number of years it is in use.
This graph is useful to understand the optimum throughput and the minimum energy used to achieve this.
Site Usage Summary
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Site Usage Summary
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The site usage summary
provides a useful kWh and cost
benchmark against a previous
time. It outlines YTD against
last year, depending on the
date ranges you specify and
then calculates the variance
differential based on red,
amber and green targets,
which are typically:
10% + = Red
0-9.9% = Amber
0% and under = Green
Co2 Emissions
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Carbon Emissions Factors
ENMAT uses the DECC Carbon Emissions Factors to provide a more accurate reading of a site’s carbon emissions.
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Energy Target Setting
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Energy Target SettingENMAT’s Energy Target Charts allows the user to view the following:
• Current Average Consumption for period selected
• vs past consumption (e.g. last year) for period selected
• vs the target that has been set e.g. 10+ = red, 0-9% = Amber, 05 or under = Green
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When you specify date ranges ENMAT averages the days specified from last year against current year
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Summary Pie Charts
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Summary Pie Charts
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Summary Pie charts provide an overview of the following:
• Breakdown of day/night consumption
• Week/weekend consumption
• Breakdown of consumption by site/ or sub meter areas
• Elec, Gas and Co2 Emissions breakdown over day/night
Site Usage
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Site Usage
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The Site Usage Summary provides Energy Managers with a “Bird’s Eye View” of current energy consumption against a previous time (benchmark) it can be used to compare consumption on sites or sub metered areas.
Period Summary
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Period Summary
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The period summary provides a
useful outlook on electricity and
gas usage comparing static costs
against variable consumption
costs. It summarises day and night
energy usage differentials against
typical static costs such as standing
charges.
Bill Forecasting
ENMAT Calculates a customer’s Energy Bill by taking the kWh recorded and calculating this against the following costs that are applied by the energy supplier:
• Day Rate e.g. £15 per kWh
• Night Rate e.g. £17 per kWh
• Standing Charge - £50 P/M Also known as fixed charge, this typically covers the cost of
reading and maintaining energy supply meters, sending bills etc.
• PF Threshold (Guidance) e.g. 11 kWh/KVARH
• ASC (Available Supply Capacity) 300 KVA/Month
• AC Charge e.g. £400 per kVA
• AC Charge Type Fixed Monthly
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Bill forecasting and Cost
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Bill Forecasting
Now that we have created the predicted energy bill we can also design advanced graphical interfaces
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Degree Days
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Degree Days
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ENMAT uses HDD and has
taken an average of 15.5.
You then subtract the 2.7
degree day or whatever the
values are for each region
of each day which will give
you the recommended
heating value that you
need to heat to get the
building to 15.5 which is
the standard building
temperature for the UK.
The x axis is representative
of the total degrees needed
to heat the building, so it
could be that I needed to
produce 450 degrees in 3
months to heat my
building, for example
Main Dashboard
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Main Dashboard
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The Main dashboard is a
customisable dashboard allowing
users to choose the charts they
wish to view on one page.
Main Dashboard
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Selecting the Edit Button as
highlighted takes the user into
the customise dashboard
options page.
Main Dashboard
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Here users can drag available
dashboards from the right
hand side list, to the left
hand side of the screen. The
left hand side screen is the
list of graphs which will be
displayed on a single page.
Contact us today for more information
Envantage Ltd8 Grange LaneDidsburyManchesterM20 6RW
Tel: +44(0) 161 448 7722Fax: +44(0) 161 448 7722
Email: [email protected]: www.en-mat.com
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