Features of the Optimal System

User and machine interfaces provide a comprehensive single solution for a wide variety of users from single systems.

Tuesday Electricity

Monitoring

  • Low, if any installation costs data from anywhere
  • All you need is a web-browser and a password
  • Cross utility and beyond, a future proofed Carbon Reporting system
  • Electricity, gas and oil consumption, with the data being shown in units of energy, true costs or CO2 emissions format
  • Water consumption, with the data displayed being shown in units of weight or true costs format
  • Identify water leaks
  • Refrigeration temperatures to comply with food hygiene regulations
  • Boiler flow and return temperatures
  • Current and voltage (3-phase supply balancing)
  • Internal and external air temperatures
  • Steam pressure monitoring
  • Noise levels
  • Occupancy Levels

Profiling

  • Automated alerts against user targets
  • Automated alerts against historic performance targets
  • Automated alerts against working hours and temperature
  • Performance rating against the DEC model, for any rolling year period
  • Fixed and variable KPI normalisation, with cross site league tables
  • Degree day regression and data normalisation
  • Flexible high and low settings for different usage (peak/off-peak hours, day/night, weekday/weekend, summer/winter, individual buildings or sections of buildings)

On-Screen Display and Reporting

  • Live data (Web based and wall displays)
  • Meter reading every half hour, with data shown in graph, bar chart or text format
  • Choice of display options – individual meters, all meters for a particular energy type shown together, data shown grouped by different energy categories, comparisons with another date, data shown by unit, cost or emissions, cumulative data, data for a given time period (day, week, month, year)
  • Standard reports presented to you in various formats
  • Automated report generation
  • Automated Electronic data export
  • Customised reports easily
  • Self-declaration of meter readings, accepting by most utility companies for billing purposes, with readings able to be sent directly to your supplier
  • Budgetary control – check your consumption and costs between bills, to see you are on target with your utility spend
  • Emissions reports – check you are within carbon allocations levels and whether you can be a buyer or seller of carbon allocations

Warning

  • If consumption is above or below your preset levels
  • Monitored equipment (e.g. boiler, refrigeration plant) failure
  • Total power failure
  • Critical internal or external air temperature changes