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2. Figure A1 2 Troubleshooting Installing DYNAMATplus upgrade message 1 When you click YES you get the next message Page 231 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com DYNAMATplus x IF this is a single user installation press Yes to proceed On 4 multi user system careful planning must be undertaken prior to updating software or database versions to ensure co ordination of the update Are you sure vou want to proceed Mo Figure A1 3 Troubleshooting Installing DYNAMATplus upgrade message 2 When you click YES to this one you get the third message DYNAMATplus Database update Failed 2147217900 Table DEC Assessor already has a primary key defined on it Figure A1 4 Troubleshooting Installing DYNAMATplus 8 0 0 error message 1 OK gives the following error DYNAMATplus T Run time error 3704 Operation is not allowed when the object is closed Figure A1 5 Troubleshooting Installing DYNAMATplus 8 0 0 error message 2 And the system aborts Therefore the database cannot be updated However if you create the following file changing Dynamat_NottCC for the database that has failed and ensuring that the Server name after the
3. Wie Mavorites e g9 OYNAMATplus CRE Report 5 DYNAMATplus CRC Report a C CRC Report Council Office DATA BIRD 01 01 2008 to 31 12 2008 Data Meter Name Meter Ref No Complete Consumption CO tonnes Electricity biock Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Elec ABC123456789 Total Electricity block Firm Gas Council Office DATA BIRD KkVVh 5 905 kWh Energy Office Gas DEF1I23456789 Total Firm Gas Total 22 124 kWh Meter Ref No menns MPRN for Gas MPAN for Electricity in England and SMP for Gas MPRN for Electricity in Ireland Figure 232 CRC Report Example Page 153 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com At present our report shows the information about all main energy meters that cross the boundary of a site that are automatically monitored monitored by PDA readings or manually monitored There is a chance that a meter may be automatically monitored and monitored by another means with possibly a slightly different name so you will need to be sure that Double Counting is not taking place If a meter is an uncorrected gas meter and there is an equivalent corrected gas meter then only the corrected gas meter will be included To this end all
4. a ee a 26 0 2007 11 30 30 Auto 474 970 26 07 2007 12 70 31 Auto 424 97 26r 0rr007 1230 42 Auto 424 97 0 26 07 2007 13 00 32 Auto 474972 1 S0 07 200F 08 32 25 Auto 328 017 503 045 30 07 2007 06 42 27 Auto 929 01 0 S0 0F 2007 OF 42 28 Auto 923 01 0 30072007 23 42 54 Auto p29 121 058 31072007 00 22 49 Auto 20r 479 206 550 31707 2007 00 32 50 Auto 403 987 196 608 SOF 200 07 02 50 Auto 393 745 10 242 31707 2007 01 54 51 Auto ro6 961 393 216 SOF 200 02 22 52 Auto 918 033 131 072 31707 2007 0242 52 Auto 919 033 0 317072007 08 23 33 Auto 425 119 492 914 31707 2007 08 36 29 Auto 425 120 SOF 200 09 21 25 Auto 425 121 31707 2007 09 51 25 Auto 425 121 0 be 3ir r007 10 41 26 Auto 425122 1 se 363 E 1 473 tm 15 143 099 CAPS NUM 21 08 2007 12 55 4 Figure 349 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 10 10 Look at the underlying trend Answers 1 8 2 4 3 8 4 7 5 6 10incl 6 6 amp 7 7 6 8 8 amp 10 9 6 amp 9 10 5 14incl Page 229 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com This Page has been deliberately left Blank Page 230 of 314 This document amp contents are the co
5. Baseline Ooo Cumulative deviation trom target Figure 125 View Target CUSUM 17 To change the colours of a line on a graph in any graphing process right click on the line select Color and move across to the right to select a colour from the palette that is displayed ail Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Gas CUSUM Analysis Joes File Edit Tools View Gallery Help E gt bl GS wu i e OO eS amp Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Gas zS Ti a L i cL on pe Lm I 2 z 200172010 O8f02 2010 010372010 219052010 10042010 SOA 2005201 0 10012010 3070172010 189022010 11032010 31 M032010 2ON42010 100S S00 d Day Beginning Baseline Cumulative deviation tram target Figure 126 View Target CUSUM with colour change Page 85 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com TRACKER ANALYSIS 1 The Tracker Analysis chart is used with Targeting 2 Tracker Analysis only gives useful results for sites with a regular consumption profile in other words sites with a regular beat 3 The most useful Time Increment on the Selection screen is by Week 4 Sometimes the chart will not show ideal conditions for targeting in t
6. yy Introducing DYNAMATplus Ej Contact Details DYNAMATpIus EMT web site Getting Started Q How to use DYNAMATplus Co Using the Main Window Using Lists g gt Modifying Meter Properties Add or Modify a Contract gh Add or Modify a Contract Calendar g gt Modifying Account Properties Nee Using the Accounts Wizard Co Modify Monthly Degree Days E NE Reference Welcome to DYNAMA Tplus the third generation Monitoring and Targeting program for Automatic Wtilities Auditing from Energy Wetering Technology Ltd Overview EMT OYMAMATpIUS is a highly function system for monitoring all types of consumption primarily energy but also water and any other measurable consumption About Billing Tariffs and Contracts capable of being defined using the system Cost Calculation in DYNAMA Tplus DYNAMATplus excels as a tool for the active Sources of Degree Day Information Energy or Building Services Manager Upgrading from DYNAMAT 6 Continuously developed for over 10 years gt CYMAMAT US is wersion in the OYNMA amp MAT dynasty Figure 314 Menu Bar Help Dropdown Menu Contents e Index Page 208 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com x S
7. Import How Cancel Figure A7 12 Importing Data EIComponent Import Window In the batch file for automatic imports the file type number after the T label is 16 as in C Program Files DYNAMATplus dyImport exe L local N Dynamat BathSpa F C acmget 4 Mod csv dat file csv T 16 S 0 D 0 U 0 During the import the header row is ignored Rows containing less than 48 numeric consumption values will be rejected Page 284 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Exporting Data from Dynamat6 to DYNAMATplus iO OL ee ee 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Open up Dynamat6 Select the FILE dropdown Under that select the ASCII IMPORT EXPORT From that select EXPORT ASCII FILE This will open a window Which Site needs to be set to all If this is not so then click on the tree button and double click on All which is at the top of the tree in the left hand box Change the from date and to date to cover the period that you want to export the data between i e set from to be 01 10 07 and to to be today s date Click OK This will open a new window Open Export File Chang
8. Te 22 Batter Volts Victoria Main Elec kwh Victoria Main Elec kVAah Victoria BS Gas Main Boilers Gas 23 08 1998 13 00 00 05 03 2003 21 01 52 05 03 2005 21 01 58 05 03 2005 21 03 19 05 03 2003 21 06 21 O5 034200 3 21 06 45 05 03 2003 21 06 52 08 03 2005 14 44 44 OS 05 200 5 14 44 44 08 03 2003 14 44 44 08 03 2005 15 45 06 093 0372003 22 00 00 0970372003 22 00 00 03 03 2003 22 30 00 097 0372003 22 30 00 03 03 2005 22 30 00 21 06 2003 22 75 10 21 06 2003 22 15 10 21 06 2003 22 26 41 217 0672003 25 45 11 21 06 2003 25 46 25 217 0672003 25 56 41 21 06 2003 23 56 41 217 0672003 23 56 41 317 1272006 25 35 05 Cancel Goto Readings o caca _ Goto Readings Meter Properties Print _Lopy to Clipboard o He Print Copy to Clipboard Help Figure 291 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Meters Off Line e Meters Out of Limits This report is similar to the Meters Out of Limits report available under Dynamat 6 Target Alarms Critical High Critical Low Zero or Negative Alarms that occurred as a result of the last Dylmport are detailed in this report If any of the meters concerned are Virtual Meters you will not be able to use the Goto Readings button because Virtual Meters do not have readings Figure 292 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Meters Out of Limits NEW Page 196 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be repro
9. Zero consumption 2ffOl 200r 19 55 00 527 BMI Swit Hawk Byp 25 01 2007 18 11 Goto Readings i Meter Properties Show es C Unchecked ie Al Delete Figure A3 16 Exceptions Zero Consumption Page 248 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com DYNAMATplus OF x Action Tools File Edit Dynamat World ie BAA Aberdeen Ei Manual Meter Readings reading usually caused by corrupt data being downloaded view Lists Help This message can mean that during the period for which the downloaded log file covered there were no readings for the meter in question Another possibility is that there has been a negative Extender 4 Airport Engineering Al CAA Control Tower Mains water Main Auto Manual Litres10 al Dee Mm Me ieapene Mnl 307 0172007 09 06 19 Auto af 5 634 307 0172007 09 36 20 Auto ara bad 3070172007 10 06 20 Auto 396 534 10 900 30701 2007 10 36 21 Auto 35 634 10 500 3070172007 11 06 22 Auto aro bad 0 3070172007 11 36 22 Auto 3f 5 634 0 3070172007 12 06 23 Auto aro bad 0 nd 4 ea 20 A 115 m 1 346 231 CAPS NUM 08702 2007 10 50 5 Figure A3 17 Exceptions Zero Consumption in Readings Whe
10. For files created by DBGet either manually or automatically the first option is selected This will be the most common option Where you have been a previous customer and have used the DYNAMAT 6 system and are now upgrading to the new DYNAMATplus system then the log file created using the Export facility from DYNAMAT 6 needs to be imported using the second option Dylmport has the option to delete the file or files after the import has taken place This again is the most common option but do make sure that you have backed up your log files before importing It is useful to know if there have been any errors occurring during the import and by ticking the Log unknown meter exceptions during import you can check if there is some discrepancy between the actual set up of your system and the data that is being imported If there have been some Data Import exceptions then DYNAMATplus will automatically ask if you want to look at them If you answer YES then the Exception Screen displayed for Exceptions on the Lists dropdown will be displayed DY NAMA T plus There are new Auto Import Exceptions Do you want to view them now Figure A7 2 Importing Data File Dropdown Menu Auto Import Exception You can schedule this import at a time that is convenient in the future or you can action it immediately When you action it immediately you will get a confirmation window Page 277 of 314 This document amp conte
11. Invalid Database Version 33 Click on Yes to continue the process DYNAMAT plus IF this is a single user installation press Yes to proceed On a multi user system careful planning must be Undertaken prior to updating software or database versions to ensure co ordination of the update Are you sure you want to proceed Figure A5 22 Upgrading Software Invalid Database Update 34 Proceed by pressing YES 35 If there have been changes to the database then the following message may be displayed DYNAMATplus X This update requires a major rebuild of your index Files Your computer or the SOL server machine may be unavailable For other tasks while this takes place Do vou want to go ahead now Figure A5 23 Upgrading Software Invalid Database Rebuild 36 Click on Yes to continue with the process However this process can take some time so you may want to defer it to a later time perhaps overnight This is quite acceptable However pressing NO will close DYNAMATplus and you will not be able to access your database until this update has been completed 37 If you get an error during this part of the update the answer the some of the problems have been identified and are detailed under the Troubleshooting Appendix 1 38 You are now ready to begin using the new version of the software on this machine Remember if you are installing on other machines the database update will not take place as it
12. Registration number Affiliation Address line 1 Related party disclosure Insurance detail Insurer name J Policy number Pe Policy effective from 19 02 2009 Policy expiry date 19702 2009 PI limit 2 OO Submit Figure A8 10 DYNAMAT Dexterity Assessor credentials 15 The relevant information needs to be filled in and submitted which fills in the empty spaces E3 Dexterity General Information Certificate joe bloggs gobbledygook slough CIBSE Certification Limited Registration id 1234 Disclosure laboour party member Insurer sun life Policy number 1234 Efrective from 19 02 2008 E pirez 1970472009 Persortal indemnity 10000000 Figure A8 11 DYNAMAT Dexterity Assessor display filled 16 Clicking on General Information Buildings brings up the Building Details window Page 290 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com S Building details Building details Occupier name Area line 1 Address line 2 Address line 3 Address line 4 Post town Post code UFRN Building System Internal Environment Nat Specified HVAC syshem Mot Specified bi Submit Figure A8 12 DYNAMAT Dexterity Build
13. 10 If the Contract that you are looking for is not defined in the drop down list then the usual problem lies in the fact that the contract type has not been defined as Seasonal Time of Day Make this change and the Contract will appear in the drop down list Accounts EA The Accounts Wizard will help you maintain Utility Accounts for this Meter Congratulations all the information reguired to create a new utility account has been gathered Please use the account properties window to record any additional information about the utility meter melding reactive meter availability kM A and percentage domestic consumption Press Finish to create the account Press Back to review or change the new account details entered on the previous screen Cancel lt Back Finish Figure 162 Accounts Wizard step 3 of 3 11 Click Next and then finish 12 Several new Icons will have been created in the Object Pane next to the Create Account Wizard Page 109 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com i DYNAMATplus File View Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat world Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Elec Main Site i Council Office DATA BIRD E Energy Off
14. Other Meter Properties tabs are shown below Page 31 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Meter Properties Alarme Enabled Consumption Alarm Period Day Normal Minimum Consumption Kilowatt hrs 0 5 e 1H Day Normal Wasimum Consumption Kilowatt hrs 0 5 e 1H Da Critical Minimum Consumption Auto Import Only Kilowatt hs0 5 h 124 Day Critical Maximum Consumption Auto Import Only Kilowatt hrs 0 5 e 1H Da Target Alarms l Alarm Bandwidth 10 e Minimum Deviation to Titewen ait 0 0 Kilowatt hrs 0 5 Figure 21 Meter Properties Alarm Tab The Alarms tab is set up to highlight when DYNAMAT gives alarms for the consumption being outside expected limits Alarms Enabled box must be ticked to enable any alarms at all even the ones for automatic data not being collected Consumption Alarm Period sets a rolling window of time over which consumption is calculated when determining whether it is outside the limits For example you may not want alarms if it is out of limits for just one 30 minute period but only if it is out of limits continuously for a day or it is so far out of limits that it sees mo
15. g Fixed charges for both water supply and sewerage are based on the diameter of the pipe in which the meter is fitted and rise steeply with increasing diameter Where there are more than one meter on an account the charge is based on the largest single pipe size h Fixed charges are normally quoted as an amount per year and calculated on a daily basis The annual charge is divided by the number of days in the year and the fixed charge shown on the bill varies according to the number of days between the opening and closing meter readings i Water is not subject to Climate Change Levy j VAT is only charged on the water supply element and only for certain categories of industrial customers It is never charged at the standard rate on the total amount of the bill and for most bills it is zero k Smaller sites may not have a meter at all and pay an assessed fixed charge for water Fixed water bills like this are traditionally called water rates although it is many years since they were calculated from the rateable value of the property Currently we can only cater for this type of bill by creating a dummy meter and entering fictitious readings Page 138 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training ener
16. gt Environmental Pollutants Follutant coz SU Lo SOx COZ kg per unit 0 43 2218 0 43 2218 0 43 Units kilowatt hours kilowatt hours kilowatt hours kilowatt hours kilowatt hours mx Cloze Edt Add New Electricity ME SOx 2218 Firm Gas Lu 0 19 Firm Gas SO 0 0016 Gazal Loe a4 Gazal 50x 12 6 Interruptible gas LU 0 19 Interruptible gas SOx 0 0016 LPG COZ 1 3385 LPG SOx 0 024 Oil class EFY G COZ 3 5 Oil class EFY G SOx 30 Fetrol COZ 2 raog Petral HOw 9 6791 Petral SOx 10 1 kilowatt hours kilowatt hours Delete kilowatt hours Litres LFO Litres LFO kilowatt hours kilowatt hours Litres LPG propane Litres LPG propane Litres HFU Litres HFU Litres Petrol Litres Petrol Litres Petrol Help Figure 289 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Environmental Pollutants Various different types of Environmental Pollutants are defined in this screen The CO2 figures are quoted in numerous Carbon Trust publications e g on ECG087 The SOx and NOx figures came from an EU environmental assessment report some years ago e Exceptions Li Exceptions 8 Exception DateTime Meter 0670772006 13 41 00 0670772006 13 38 00 Cancel 0670772006 13 38 00 0670772006 13 34 00 0670772006 13 32 00 0670772006 13 31 00 Log file not found 06072006 13 31 00 W Log file not found 067 0772006 13 30 00 lt m gt Delete LC Exception Type Log file not found Log file not found Log fil
17. i Erai 19 01 2005 2 01 2005 04022005 1202 2005 20022005 2o 022005 15 01 2003 2 01 2005 3101 2005 Oe02 2005 16022005 24022005 Day Beginning Actual Consumption Target Consumption 16 Alarm Limits Figure 130 Tracker Analysis 16 Alarm Limits Page 88 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com ANALYSIS TABLE 1 This is a report for a meter that gives the numerical values used to product the actual Consumption View Target and Cusum graphs in a table all Analysis Table Meter Grammar School Wain Elec Service ElectictyMD Measured Uni Kilowatthrs02 0 Target Tracker First Reading 11 01 2005 Last Reading 19 04 2009 Pernod For Analysis From o fO1 2008 To 19 04 2008 Dr 00 00 00 gt 13 34 08 5 Time Increment 1 a Month Reporting Unit Kilowatt hours Report Start D ate O1 January 2008 00 00 00 Report End Date 30 April 2008 23 59 59 Columns to Show i Actual Consumption fa Target Consumption fi CUSUM OK Cancel Help Figure 131 View Target Analysis Table 2 Selection screen is the same as for graphs except that you can choose which columns to display instead of choosing colours in the gr
18. screen 4 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 5 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 6 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 7 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 8 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 9 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 10 Troubleshooting Installing DY NAMATplus Fatal Error window Troubleshooting Installing DYNAMATplus upgrade message 1 Troubleshooting Installing DYNAMATplus upgrade message 2 Troubleshooting Installing DY NAMATplus 8 0 0 error message 1 Troubleshooting Installing DYNAMATplus 8 0 0 error message 2 Troubleshooting Installing DYNAMATplus OSQL script Troubleshooting Multiple Period Graph Run Time Error Troubleshooting Unable to reopen DYNAMATplus Task Manager Troubleshooting End Program DYNAMATplus Troubleshooting End Program Tell Microsoft Troubleshooting Run Time Error Delete problem Movement on Readings Table inconsistent value Movement on Readings Table Exchange Close Open inserted Movement on Readings Table Exchange removed Troubleshooting Period of Repetition Time problem Troubleshooting Period of Repetition Time problem Troubleshooting Open existing database unable to open Troubleshooting Tools Options Validate Administrator Password Trou
19. A Customer reading counts as a Utility reading i e it is an eyeball read not a calculated read 16 As each line is entered the Units Charged and Unit Cost will be calculated on the line 17 If the bill crosses over a CCL change then more than one CCL will be calculated Page 117 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Climate Change Levy Calculation 18 The entry circled in red is the number of units on which Climate Change Levy is payable It is calculated from the units charged for each meter and the VAT non domestic proportion circled in green and the Climate Change Levy Variance for each meter SS Manual Bill Entry p ae a Account Code 112 Select Previous 7 Invoice Number Invoice Date 7 Energy Metering D J Technology Ltd Supplier Powergen Add New i 12 2003 m Previous Lt Date of Current Ut Units Unit Meter Name Reading Est Reading Reading Est Charged Fate Unit Cost Council Office Electricity eS000 U 0 05 Main Elec Supply kh 100 E CON 0 04 ALLL Total Units fo 0 Total Unit Charge enon Total Fised Charges 700 00 Availabilty o RWA jao Availability Charge p00 Met Tota 100 00 Climate Change Levy
20. A Eit Contract Generd Fued Charges Unk Pales Hax Demand Rates 4 Cesa FeedChane Unefiaer Warenne ALH Genera Fed Charges Us Rater War Derand Rates ALH Conhact Hane akt fea Contract Type i Onge Ade C Da Nighi Sesona TmeQiDay E STOD ah Os Block Ta esol nt Rae Contac iie Stat Date Maamo End Date Azan gt sE fu Bing Unt Conbact Calendar Pipe Bore Figure 174 Fred Change luirg Perot imh M Unt Aale pe ing Lint t I fredChayeCanuinPent inh ki T Fed Chances a I alek rages f 86 L i i f i I i it daii hag pet it f Reactive ae taph n ae Fair Heb K cr Manual Bill Entry Contract with General Fixed Charges Unit Rates tabs Page 115 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 7 The Account is set up against each of the three meters identifying the tariff number unit rate for each meter Qa i night eco Bid E Manna 2 wey Acco Fd S Manual 3 weekend Account Uy Haer Cock E Liy Meter Code 20 wacky Laity Hejer Code 32010 weckend Aa _o_ Uipdocout Code ees Uipecont Code a e Uilydooont Code fewer l Sime Pome y
21. General Fixed Charges Unit Rates Max Demand Rates Fixed Charge Quoting Period Fixed Charge Calculation Period Fixed Charges Sewerage charge Availability Charge per kVA Sewage Fate Help Page 139 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Figure 212 Manual Bill Entry Water Bill Entry Fixed Charges 8 Under Unit Rates enter the unit rate for water supply only 9 The agreed percentage volume for sewerage is entered in the account details pile of money Z z A HA Council Office Water Manual Account a Utility Meter Code 38w 000001 Account Utility Account Code o 234 5678589 Supplier Thames Water v Notepad pS Contract Water v Reactive Meter None v Start Date 0170172001 v End Date 31 12 2010 v T ariff No Sewage Usage Figure 212 Manual Bill Entry Water Bill Entry Account Details 10 This screen will need changing in order to replace the Usage i e VAT split section at the bottom with a tick box to say whether VAT is payable on water supply Page 140 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and
22. New Meter Opening Reading Reading O kwh E Figure 57 Exchange Meter 58 Dependent upon the type of meter that is being altered this function is not always available This function is only available for real meters or production when working in meter readings rather than delivered amounts Page 49 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 59 Most meters have to be replaced after a number of years DYNAMAT can cope with the change that this causes in the readings if it is told when the new meter was installed It copes even if the new meter is not brand new but already has a reading on it 60 Wait until an automatic reading has been collected from the new meter The first reading should show a ridiculous number in the column headed Movement on the Meter Readings table If you try and do a graph it will show a horrible spike when the meter was changed 61 The meter to be exchanged can be selected from the tree At this point the tree only displays the meters that have been defined for input of meter display readings 62 The date of replacement is asked for It defaults to the date of the last reading but can be any other date If the date is that of the last
23. Page 167 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 12 To copy and paste the report to Excel click the Copy to Clipboard button This will copy the entire report onto the internal clipboard of the PC so that when it is pasted into Excel it will all appear in one Excel worksheet 13 To copy sections of the report on to different sheets in an Excel workbook you can highlight a block of rows by clicking on the first row then hold down the Shift key and click on the last row of the block Then click on the Copy to Clipboard button and only the highlighted rows will be copied a Cost centre amp Expense Type The first part of each service type section shows the bills that have been entered via the meter reading table with their registration numbers on the row below the billed amount Where more than one bill has been entered for the same meter in the same month the bills appear on successive rows each followed by the registration number The bill values are then added to show monthly totals and running totals for each service type b Consumption The next part shows actual consumptions each month These are calculated as they are for any other DYNAMATplus report or
24. Unit Rate Schedule Figure 139 Billing Set Up schematic LISTS Dropdown Menu Standing Data fixed data is set up using LISTS dropdown on the Menu Bar A DYNAMATplus File View Lists Action Tools Help 4pplicable Day Calendars Grammar School CHICK T 4oplicable Day Schedules Contracts O Contract Calendars Daily Schedules Add New Site Add New Site Report Meter Reading Metering Meter Sheet Syste Degree Days Degree Day Regions a age ee a cat EMT Equipment List Environmental Pollutants Meter Fitness Site Monthy Environmental CRC Report Exceptions Report Benchmark Manual Report Meters OFF Line reload Dextenty DEC Meters Out OF Limits Service Types Esport Meter Update ULHT Bill PD Readings precalculat Registrati T g a Standard Benchmarks Suppliers irs E Users SS SS SS VOT Rates Overnight Maimun Events and Grammar DAT Main Boilers CCL Rate Base Lo Deman Savings as m ee aaa ae ia Icel __ System Administrator eT 15_ b2 En ee eel TAR NUM 1770672010 14 53 Z Figure 140 Demo Screen Lists Dropdown The definition of each entry below is in the order required for setting up contracts Page 95 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technolog
25. View Target CUSUM View Target CUSUM with colour change View Target Meter Properties with Target tab and Tracker set View Target Meter Properties with Alarm tab and Bandwidth set Tracker Analysis 2 Alarm Limits Tracker Analysis 16 Alarm Limits View Target Analysis Table View Target Analysis Table with Consumption only View Target Analysis Table with Target information View Target Consumption Graph for the same period as Analysis Table Occupancy Target Meter Properties Target Weather Target Meter Properties Target Email Alarms Site Properties Billing Set Up schematic Demo Screen Lists Dropdown Lists Suppliers Add New Supplier Lists Daily Schedules Add a New Daily Schedule Day Night example Lists Contract Calendars Lists Contract Calendars detail Lists Contract Calendars with Daily Schedule detail Lists Contract Add New Contract General Tab Add New Contract Fixed Charges Tab Add New Contract Unit Rates Add New Contract Max Demand Rates Edit Contract Seasonal Time of Day with Distribution Use of System Edit Contract DUoS Rates Edit Contract Block Rate General Contract Edit Contract Block Rate Unit Rates Edit Contract Block Rate Calculate Bill 1 month Edit Contract Block Rate Calculate Bill 7 months Accounts Wizard step 1 of 3 Accounts Wizard step 2 of 3 Accounts Wizard step 2 of 3 Accou
26. cd data net stop mssqlSdynamatplus Y copy T2atepls ds backup net start mssqlSdynamatplus REM STEP 5 END OF PROCEDURE EXIT Page 282 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com ELCOMPONENT Radiotech Importation This feature is designed to import CSV files generated by the Elcomponent AMR system Each row has three text fields for the site meter and channel followed by the date and then 48 half hourly consumption values like this Site Meter Channel Date 00 30 01 00 23 30 00 00 Surface Boilers and Eng 5 Gas Engine 5 01 Feb 07 0 0 49 46 Product Key Option You will need a Product Key where the Elcomponent Import and Automatic Importing options are enabled Meter Set up In the Meter Properties dialog for each meter Delivered Amounts must be selected on the General tab xl General Details Alarms Auto Import Target Links Meter Name Type Meter tt ti i s sS Serice Type Firm las Measured LU rit Cubic metesgs C Main Site Boundary Meter Sub Meter Meter Readings f Delivered Amounts Stock Holding Notepad Figure A7 10 Importing Data EIComponent Properties Gener
27. d Save as Ipe Chart FX files Cancel Figure 96 Graph Tools Save As Page 69 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 5 File Types are a Chart FX files Chart FX templates no data Text Files data only Metafile Pictures Bitmap Pictures D Temp Jog ar File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help oQ29 5 sack Neg wi a Search f Folders p P x ie Bab adress Ootte ME hints Mame Type Date Modified Energy Office Water 1 CHD CHD File 1112 2006 14 53 Energy Office Water 2 CHD HD File 1112 2006 14 53 E Energy Office water 3 Text Document 11 12 2006 14 54 Energy Office water 4 EMF Image 11 12 2006 14 54 Ei Energy Office water 5 Bitmap Image 11 12 2006 14 54 13 objects F My Computer Figure 97 Graph Tools Save As results 6 Using the Consumption Graph shown in figure 66 the Text Document will give you the dates of the start of the week and the consumption for that week This document can be used to import in Excel 7 lf you open this file in Notepad you may not actually be able to see all the information that has been downloaded However the values HAVE been written to the document and when you import it into Excel you
28. 2 Davi n LTHW Fip 4000 Deuypee J yC ri ae l tichen G 2000 Mer Ehe ipy wt 1000 a Her Gu uea gt coco H de F eces 1 hg mo muh ADF z 000 Ne 4 Pande tou Wortahop Sub M g 0 Nemogeptac hore 4000 9 MOLON ba p k Fradit ob hpa 1000 LE LEa Ari 0 eae Cals Bre mnanwe 1 40 fees Meroe Oito TMAA D4 hoor ae 044 297 4 fee Percale Depa g at 4 eal thee hin SA Tee Figure 336 Using The Sample Data Exercise 1 Consumption Graph Page 221 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 10 You can display the graph in numerous ways take time now to experiment with the task bar above the graph to find the best graph for your needs 11 DYNAMATplus has calculated the consumption in each four week period by working between the meter reading dates 12 The bars for weeks of interpolated data are lightly shaded because the gap between meter readings is longer than four weeks so DYNAMATplus has calculated an average four weekly consumption 13 Close the graph by clicking Exit EXERCISE 2 Profiling This exercise uses data from Government Office in South London to show massive water leakage The data was collected by a DATA BIRD Automatic Meter Reading
29. 247 247 247 Figure A3 13 Figure A3 14 Figure A3 15 Figure A3 16 Figure A3 17 Figure A3 18 Figure A3 19 Figure A3 20 Figure A3 21 Figure A3 22 Figure A3 23 Figure A3 24 Figure A5 1 Figure A5 2 Figure A5 3 Figure A5 4 Figure A5 5 Figure A5 6 Figure A5 7 Figure A5 8 Figure A5 9 Figure A5 10 Figure A5 11 Figure A5 12 Figure A5 13 Figure A5 14 Figure A5 15 Figure A5 16 Figure A5 17 Figure A5 18 Figure A5 19 Figure A5 20 Figure A5 21 Figure A5 22 Figure A5 23 Figure A5 24 Figure A5 25 Figure A5 26 Figure A5 27 Figure A5 28 Figure A5 29 Figure A5 30 Figure A5 31 Figure A5 32 Figure A5 33 Figure A5 34 Figure A 1 Figure A7 2 Figure A7 3 Figure A 4 Figure A7 5 Figure A 7 Figure A7 8 Figure A7 9 Figure A7 10 Figure A 11 Figure A7 12 Exceptions Meter Gone Around in Readings Exceptions Meter Gone Around producing Invalid Movement Exceptions Meter Gone Around producing Invalid Movement in Readings Exceptions Zero Consumption Exceptions Zero Consumption in Readings Exceptions Negative Reading Exceptions Negative Movement in Readings Exceptions Reading Below Target Exceptions Reading Above Target Exceptions Reading Critically Low Exceptions No Reading Exceptions Unreasonably High Upgrading Software another version already installed Upgrading Software Add or Remove Programs Upgrading Software Welcome to DYNAMAT plus Upgrad
30. 91 The PDA type needs to be selected those shown are all the ones that EMT currently supports 92 The default address of the file to be created is in C Dataget but changing the dropdown folder and sub folders can change this to any other folder In the example above a special folder to collect PDA data in has been created under the C drive called PDA Data 93 The file name needs to be left unchanged as prevread dat as this is what the PDA software is expecting the name of the file to be Page 56 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com SELECTION WINDOW FOR GRAPHS and CHARTS all Consumption Graph Meter Service Energy Office Elec OK Electricity block Measured Unit KH 0 05 Cancel First Reading 05 01 2005 Last Reading 09705 72010 Period For Analysis From 05 01 P2004 To 097057201 0 O0 00 00 00 15 21 Time Increment E CE 1 H Month Reporting Unit Kilowatthous hours Graph Start D ate 01 January 2009 00 00 00 Show ates Graph End Date 30 April 2010 23 59 59 Colours Data values Interpolated values F Help Figure 72 Consumption Graph selection window 1 0 O1 6 The S
31. A Figure 100 Graph Tools Save As Bitmap Image example 10 A similar way to save the data with the same 5 options is to use the FILE dropdown and then select Save and the option that you require 11 The next icon is to copy the image to the clipboard and here you can select the graph to be copied as a Bitmap as a Metafile or as Text data only 12 A similar way to copy the image to the clipboard is to use the EDIT dropdown and then select the Copy to Clipboard and the option that you require as above 13 The fourth icon shows the gallery of graph displays that can be used Page 71 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com al Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Consumption Graph ogg File Edit Tools wiew Gallery Help E bed B Mat Ed E GA a 4 A oe po ka Mat Be DATA BIRD Energy Office Water at Ht bt iti AN ey ee Cubic metres Per Week Oss 2002 1 0s2002 a1 0s2002 1404 2002 2o 04 2002 24022002 1003 2002 2405 2002 OF 42002 21 04 2002 Week Beginning Figure 101 Graph Tools Gallery types of Graphs and Charts 14 From left to right top to bottom they are a Line Area Curve Area Curve Step b Bubble S
32. AMR consumption calculated amos 124 42 days and added to manual reading Integrity or 15 20 07 2010 00 00 00 131295 Figure 64 Manual amp AMR Example of Meter Face Reading Report 75 The calculated average AMR daily and average manual daily are calculated from the first readings collected for that meter up to the last reading collected Copying readings to export to Excel 76 To copy data directly out of the readings highlight the lines to be copied Page 53 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com i DYNAMATplus File View Lists Action Tools Help ra A a ee A Amy Baracks DATA BIRD era JAM 3Ph Elec ES E Victoria Main Elec kwh Electricity MD Sub Auto Kilowatt hourg 5 yy Victoria Main Elec kVA E Victoria JAM 3Ph Elec H Date eE Victoria JAM 1Ph Elec EJ Victoria B8 Gas T D T Time Type Pulse Count 10 05 2009 18 37 23 Auto 552 844 10 05 2009 19 07 23 Auto 552 546 Ej Victoria Main Gas 19 37 23 Auto p52 646 Ej Victoria JAM Gas 10 05 2009 20 07 24 Auto 552 551 f Victoria DCB20 Batt Volts 10 05 2009 20 37 24 Auto 552 653 f Victoria Tx21 B Volts 10 05 2009 21 07 24 Auto 552 855 ee f Victoria OAT 10 05 2009 21 37
33. Click RUN Page 258 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com i DYNAMATptus Setup m fa Welcome to the DYNAMATplus installation Wizard lt is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this setup program Click Cancel to quit the setup program then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue the installation WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Figure A5 10 Upgrading Software Installation Wizard 19 The DYNAMATplus Database Server set up WELCOME screen is displayed Click NEXT 1 DYNAMATplus Setup License Agreement You must agree with the license agreement below to proceed ENERGY METERING TECHNOLOGY LIMITED EMT IS WILLING To LICENSE THE SOFTWARE TO YOU 45 AN INDIVIDUAL THE COMPANY OR THE LEGAL ENTITY THAT WILL BE UTILIZING THE SOFTWARE REFERENCED BELOW 45 YOU OR YOUR ONLY ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT READ THE TERMS AND
34. E Energy Office Elec gt Ww rom Se co Energy Office Gas ka sr aA p Energy Office Water Add New Site Add New Site Report Meter Reading Site Council Office Manual Reading Meter sheet Benchmark E Grammar School CHICK agate Ee ga 3 44 Insurance Centre Code 5 Monthl E tal PDAPrelad SME oc il offi z anthly nvironmenta reloa Dexterity ouncil Office tl Army Baracks DATA BIRD karua Report BEC g AR Manual Re J amp Energy Office Energy Office Energy Office Elec as Water Ef Government Office Manual lt 2 F LI Administrator Site Administrator al 1 j 58 Ge 437 644 MOM 217 0772009 10 46 Figure A8 1 DYNAMAT Dexterity Create Wizard 2 Click on the DYNAMAT Dexterity DEC amp AR wizard 3 A valid CIP database provided by the Assessor must be present However during the development of DYNAMAT Dexterity any of the CIP databases can be used so click on the OK button Dexterity Cannot connect to CIP database select a valid CIP database File Cancel to exit Dexterity canel Figure A8 2 DYNAMAT Dexterity CIP Database 4 Click on the button on the right hand side of the empty location window with 3 dots This will allow you to navigate to the folder where the CIP database is stored Normally this should be under c Program Files DynamatPlus CIP The database is an Access database with an mdb extension Options CIP database lacation 000 P Database nat conn
35. Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 11 If you double click on a meter under Meter Fault only that meter will have a Y against it if you have made a mistake double click again and they will turn off 12 If you have added Fault Description Tx Meter Fault information to get the statistics to change at the top of the report you need to redisplay the report this means closing it down and then opening it again See below for the way to refresh the statistics 13 The size of each of the columns for Site Name Meter Name etc is fixed which therefore only shows some of the information about the meter This can be awkward when there are for example electric meters where kWh kVAh and kWARh are tagged on to the end of the meter name 14 If you click on the heading Daily System Report column all the detail is resorted into Collector order if you click on any of the other grey column headings then it is sorted on that column at detail level EXCEPT for the first column When you click on the first column it effectively refreshes your whole report in the format that it first displays and any changes you have made to TX and or Meter Fault are reflected in the statistics Currently there is no way to sort on Site Name Meter Name or Service Type as these are overlaid by the Daily System Report heading 15 Once a meter
36. Figure 182 View Invoices report icon Page 119 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 2 Clicking on the icon displays the list of all invoices entered against this meter From Date 16 05 2010 To Date 15 06 200 15 06 2010 12 48 00 421135121 Figure 183 View Invoices Search Invoice screen lew Invoice Account Code walec Invoice Date 15 06 2010 12 48 00 Service Type Electricity Supplier Powergen Invoice Ho 421135121 23 04 2010 95102 23 04 2010 167742 23 04 2010 142999 Total Unit 17 915 00 Total Unit Charge 1 143 96 Total TuoS Unit Charge 0 00 Total Fired Charge 17 75 Availability 0 Availability Charge 0 00 Sewage Yolume 0 Sewage Charge 0 00 Climate Change Levy 1 O pkwh Be de Climate Change 0 pk 0 00 Levy 2 Het Total 1 161 77 YAT Domestic 0 00 Proportion YAT Hon Domestic alr T2 Proportion Calorific Yalue Invoice Total 1 461 686 Delete Invoice Figure 184 View Invoices Search Invoice selected and redisplayed Page 120 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street
37. Hydro 9 rate summer weekday Hydro 9 rate Summer Weekend Hydro 9 rate Winter Weekend Edit Hydro Winker Weekday Hydro Winker Weekday with Peak Add New London Electricity 5 rate March weekday London Electricity 5 rate Peak Day Delete London Electricity 5 rate shoulder day London Electricity normal 2 rate day one rate walec weekday walec Weekend Close Help Figure 143 Lists Daily Schedules 5 Click on Add New ij Contract Calendar Schedule Name Day Night 0000 to OF 00 00 00 00 30 00 30 01 00 01 00 01 30 01 30 02 00 02 00 02 30 02 30 03 00 03 00 03 30 03 30 04 00 04 00 04 30 08 00 08 30 08 30 09 00 09 00 09 30 09 30 10 00 10 00 10 30 10 30 11 00 11 00 11 30 11 30 12 00 12 00 12 30 12 30 13 00 13 00 13 30 13 30 14 00 14 00 14 30 14 30 15 00 15 00 15 30 15 30 16 00 Cancel Figure 144 Add a New Daily Schedule Day Night example 16 00 16 30 1 00 17 30 18 00 18 30 13 00 13 30 20 00 20 30 21 00 21 30 22 00 a 23 0 ec al 04 30 05 00 05 00 05 30 05 30 06 00 06 00 06 30 06 30 07 00 07 00 07 30 07 30 05 00 hlebebeledeblelebelelebelele heledebeledebelelebelelee bee a I a T 6 The day has been defined in half hour slots and each of these half hour slots can have a different Unit Rate this is defined later
38. Increase the date by 1 month 3 series 5 points Consumption Graph for this is below Page 65 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com al Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Consumption Graph gt lt File Edit Tools View Gallery Help E bel E3 ku Ei l ma JA amp Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Cubic metres Per Week O3 03 2002 17 03 2002 21 0s 2002 1404 2002 2o 04 2002 24 02 2002 10 03 2002 24 05 2002 OF 042002 21 04 2002 VWweek Beginning Figure 91 Consumption Graph graph 3 series 5 points b And below is the Multiple Period Graph for the same data and time span Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Multiple Period Graph OES File Edit Tools View Gallery Help Sh alke E E mi al P bs Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Flot area ates 1 3 L T i ra a Le im 2 io tt Week 4 01 03 2009 BOOS 009 st 2604 2009 ete 2405 2009 Figure 92 Multiple Period Graph actual graph 4 series 4 points c Increase the date by 1 month 4 series 5 points works OK Increase the date by another month 5 series 5 points works OK Increasing this by another month gives 6
39. NHS Links Seen alte Training Site Meter Ref Mo Meter Capacity Digits a o Capacity 100000000 Financial Annual Budget Climate Change Levy Varnance Simple Accounting C Ublity Accounting Simple Unit A ate oo prkh Meter Seral Number Manufacturer Model Type Figure 18 Meter Properties Details Tab Meter Ref No means MPRN for Gas and MPAN for Electricity in England it means SMP for Gas and MPRN for Electricity in Ireland MPAN Meter Point Administration Number for Electricity Meters or Metering Point ID all other meters this Number uniquely defines a meter fixing it to a property and location in the country and the supplier It can be called a Supply number but please don t confuse it with your Customer Reference Number It is 21 digits long field can take up to 30 characters For main Electricity meters this field is renamed as just MPAN as this is the information required Meter Capacity shows the number of digits and decimal digits that the meter is defined and the Capacity shows the maximum value at which the meter has gone around the clock For the current meters that are being Page 28 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymet
40. Page 239 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com The first thing to do is to insert a ficticious value before the 0 value Use Exchange Meter to do this DateTime of Exchange Evo7 2mi0 19 00 00 Old Meter Closing Reading Reading O karhi New Meter Opening Reading Reading O kVarh 1 Figure A1 21 Troubleshooting Incorrect Movement Open Exchange Meter use the value 11 for both Closing and Opening Readings as it is easy to enter DateTime of Exchange 1870772010 fiso0 00 Old Meter Closing Reading Reading TT kM arh 1 New Meter Opening Reading Reading 11 kark Figure A1 22 Troubleshooting Incorrect Movement Exchange Meter filled The fictitious values give rise to the Negative consumption message click YES and ignore the message as it is only temporary DYNAMAT plus P Negative Consumption Are you sure you wank ko continue Figure A1 23 Troubleshooting Incorrect Movement Negative Consumption The resulting Close and Open normally stick out like a sore thumb fl DYNAMATplus Pil x Fie View Lists Action Tools Help H Enler Centre uncomm SE Shaftsbury Square uncomm Sha
41. S is correct save the file as type all file with the extension bat and then run it ci upgrade fault Notepad m og File Edt Format View Help bsql E 5 A e fA Ala ab d ODynamat_Nottcc Q DROP TABLE DEC_Building osq E 5 oca amare us d Oynamat_Nottcc Q DROP TABLE DEC_AssetRating local DynamatPlus d Dynamat_Nottcc Q DROP TABLE DEC_Assessor osql E 5 Figure A1 6 Troubleshooting Installing DYNAMATplus OSQL script This script solves the problem If you come across this problem and would like more help when it occurs ring EMT Head Office and somebody will talk you through it Another update problem for 8 0 0 gives the message similar to A1 4 unable to get a screen shot There is already an object named DY_InvoiceContract_Add in the database The script needs to have DROP OBJECT DY_InvoiceContract_Add instead of the DROP TABLE query Page 2382 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 8 series with 5 points aborts with run time error subscript out of range DYNAMATplus T Run time error 9 Subscript out of range Figure A1 7 Troubleshooting Multiple Period Graph Run Time Error Dates If you get any
42. Some utility meters allow you to scroll from one tariff e g day to another e g night on the same meter by pressing a button Although the meter is the same each of these tariffs is different and need to be defined separately under DYNAMATplus 17 If itis electricity then enter the Availability in KVA 18 If it is electricity or gas and there is any domestic use enter the domestic usage percentage Otherwise leave as 100 non domestic 19 Click OK Page 110 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com CALCULATE BILL 1 Highlight the meter in the tree and click on Calculate Bill A window headed Calculate Bill will appear lt gt Calculate Bill Site Council Office DATA BIRD Meter Energy Office Elec Service Electricity black First Reading in 08 2001 Last Reading 08 03 2003 Pernod For Analysis From 20 1 zren To 05 03 2002 00 00 00 23 59 59 OF Cancel Figure 165 Calculate Bill entry Enter start and end dates and click OK If you wanted to change the date to September 1 2006 then you must enter 1 9 6 and the system will automatically change it to 01 09 2006 A web page will appear headed Contract cost calculati
43. Training Site TanngMete o 4 Council Office DATA BIRD A Grammar School CHICK Electricity block Main Kilowatt Hours a ul Government Office Manual af Date Time Meter Reading Movement a Insurance Centre Code 5 7171272008 1200 00 12 3545 0 ta Army Baracks DATA BIRD 01 02 2009 13 00 00 13 3545 1 000 at Training Site J 25 02 2009 13 00 00 14 333 358 E Training Meter 1 25 03 2009 13 00 00 15 345 1 012 29 06 2009 13 00 00 18 345 3 000 17 07 2009 13 00 00 18 845 500 tN ES System Administrator sl 13 j 59 w 093 923 NOM O4082070 14 57 Figure 55 Edit Meter Readings Diary Note icons showing 50 The Diary Note itself is called up by double clicking on the notepad icon or selecting Diary Note from the Action pull down menu The option on the pull down menu is only enabled when the table of meter readings is displayed and the user s access level is User or above Page 48 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Diary Note Date Time of Reading a This i a diary note with a very long piece of text to show how it wraps on the report It is for an estimated bill The estimated bull was over the top so we sent in a customer r
44. VIEW dropdown DYNAMATplus Plex File Edit wiew Lists Action Tools Help b BIRD Dynamat world Sn Small Icons List faker Service Types456 7390 Main Auto da Details lec g RA Zs EE Es amp i Ts a h The 4 p Te i Te oe g a ore eT a Stus Bar ICK a a a a Gj Govemment Uthiee Manual Add Hew Site Weter Reading Site Report Metenng Environmental EM Insurance Centre Code 5 sheet Syste Report Ei Army Baracks DATA BIRD 8 Training Site Council Office Grammar Government Insurance Army Barracks DATA BIRD School Office Ma Centre Co DATA BIRD PETTEN Training Site eE ite ee NUM 02711 2006 16 34 Figure 275 Menu Bar View Dropdown Menu with Status Bar e Large Icons This is the default format and size used for icons e Small Icons If there are many sites then the smaller size for the icon can be used e Lists This shows the Icons in a list format in the Object Pane e Details This shows the Icons in a list format in the Object Pane with extra information about Service Type Main Sub type of meter and Auto type of input at for each meter e Status Bar This function toggles the bar at the bottom of the screen showing the number of sites meters and meter readings as well as the system date and time on and off The Number of Meter includes Virtual Meters Page 187 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright o
45. at the Eden Project If this is the case then any non numeric portion will be taken as the prefix If the overall length of the auto import code is less than six digits then no logger prefix is assumed Manually read meters and other non EMT meter reading systems are shown under logger N A For Chick 1 and all Databird variants the last digit is always the channel number and any preceding digits after the logger prefix are the transmitter number Chick 2 does not have a separate channel number If the transmitter address appears to be more than 256 this is assumed to be a battery volt warning flag This will then be shown in the list as the transmitter number minus 256 and the caption BatFlag in the channel number column However quite often the Chick 2 does have a channel number because it is through a Chick Extender and when this happens the collector type needs to be changed under Meter Properties If you want to change the sort order of any column click on the column To return the report to its original format click on Logger ID Report Format by Column The headings across the top of the report are as follows Auto Code Collector Type This is the unique code assigned to the meter so that the correct readings are matched up with the meter during the Dyimport application as defined within Meter Properties This is the Collector Type defined above and selected during meter setup under Meter Properties from the
46. gt z 1 z Lm T i i a LL om E 2 co I Figure 110 Graph Tools Consumption Graph Point Labels display of values 30 Right click in the main area of the graph and select Point Labels This will give you the values for each of the columns displayed at the top of each column Page 76 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com all Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Consumption Graph ex Cubic metres Per Day File Edit Tools View Gallery Help gt lel a bot Ed el cal O amp Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water 4 5 4 4 40 3 6 a2 2 0 2 4 2 0 1 6 1 2 0 8 gt oo a E E 20 03 2002 09 04 2002 29 04 2002 1003 2002 S0 03 2002 19 04 2002 Day Beginning Figure 111 Graph Tools Consumption Graph changing the colours of columns 31 By double clicking on the labels at the bottom of the graph they will be displayed in a straight line rather than the stagger format above 32 Right click on a column and select Color This will give you the opportunity of changing the colour of that column to one of the 49 colours displayed in the pallet This is useful if as above you want to highligh
47. 03 06 2008 08 23 02 Cancel Meter gone around 13 06 2008 16 16 00 Northern Terrace Main G 03 06 2008 08 23 02 Negattve reading 13 06 2008 16 16 00 Heat Meter 137 08 06 2008 15 03 54 Negative reading 13 06 2008 16 16 00 Priestley Hall Gas 02 05 1996 20 00 05 Laio Hissiallnals H gt Meter Properties Figure A3 14 Exceptions Meter Gone Around producing Invalid Movement DYNAMATplus Jae File View Lists Action Tools Help aj Queens square l Northern Terrace Northen Terrace Main Gas A et Sugarvwell ea Northern Terrace Firm Gas Main Auto babe Cubic m gas 0 1 T ita AB Notthem Terrace Main T Date Time Type Meter Reading Movernent Correct By Elec DB B1 03 06 2008 06 52 59 Auto 781 761 0 gq By Elec DB EX 03 06 2008 07 2310 Auto 781 761 o E Elec DB G1 0370672008 07 53 01 Auto 80 785 761 0 004 000 Elec DB G2 03 06 2008 08 23 02 Auto 781 761 19 996 000 By Elec DB G3 0340672008 08 53 05 Auto 791 761 El Elec DE F1 O A nanermon NARZ Anka 701 Fe LiL lt xX Figure A3 15 Exceptions Meter Gone Around producing Invalid Movement in Readings 10 Zero Consumption 5 i Exceptions 3 Exception Date Time Meter Reading Date Ti a L Zero consumption Os 02 2007 16 16 00 512 CAA Control Tower 2 30701 2007 10 36 Zero consumption ff Ol 2007 19 55 00 526 Hertz 19 01 2000 16 39 Cancel O Zero consumption ff Ol 2007 19 55 00 533 NCF Car Park 1 19 01 2000 16 39
48. 1 9 2001 at 23 59 and the Time Increment was 1 month What was actually displayed for the Graph Start and Graph End dates were 1 9 2001 and 30 9 2001 and this was what was shown after the Time Inconsistency message had been closed al Consumption Graph Meter Energy Office Water OK Service iM ains water Measured Unit Litres 5 Cancel First Reading 1 170172005 Last Reading i 9 04 2009 Period For Analysis From m f03 20035 To 19 04 2009 oe l 4 0757 20 06 27 Time ncrement e E 1 H Month Reporting Unit Cubic metres st metres Graph Start D ate 01 March 2009 00 00 00 Show Dates Graph End Date 31 March 2009 23 59 59 Colours Data values ae Interpolated values M Help Figure 74 Consumption Graph Time inconsistency Selection 13 Time Increments can be in 1 or more seconds minutes hours days weeks months or years i Multiple Period Graph Meter Training Meter ss Service Electricity block Measured Unit Kilowatt hours Lancel First Reading 311272008 Last Reading 170772009 Period For Analysis From 01703 2009 To 1707 2009 Help 00 00 00 13 00 00 Plot Duration E geles Time Increment i 4 points Reporting Unit Graph Start D ate Show Dates Graph End Date Figure 75 Multiple Period selection window Page 58 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not
49. 11 dylmport started 23 08 2010 11 13 11 Initialising 23 08 2010 11 13 11 L ENERGAA1 N Dynamat_Sample F c acmget l log T 3 S 0 D 1 U 1 23 08 2010 11 13 11 Step 1 of 7 Preparing Unknown Meter Exceptions for Reprocessing 23 08 2010 11 13 11 Step 2 of 7 Importing Readings from Logger log for processing 23 08 2010 11 45 14 modImport nfolmportChickASCIl 2147467259 Connection failure 23 08 2010 11 45 14 dylmport ended abnormally at 23 08 2010 11 45 14 When we looked into the database using Enterprise Manager we found that there were about 20 import tables that the system was holding on to We deleted all but 2 of them a SQL Server Enterprise Manager Console Root Microsoft SQL Servers SQL Server Group local Windows NT D Bl fi Ble Action wiew Tools Window Help 0 X T a el e m 6 we Favourite Graph Parameter 31 07 2009 12 54 31 Favourite Report Parameter dbo User S1foF 2009 12 54 31 impork2010081612222559 dbo User 16 08 2010 12 22 25 import2010081913111358 dbo User 19 08 2010 13 11 13 Defaults Invoice dbo User 19 04 2010 13 11 34 ceo User Defined Invoice_Contract dbo User S1foFf2009 12 54 31 E User Defined E Invoice_Line dbo User 31 07 2009 12 54 31 E Ell T F a E nam Tee a D m Figure A1 31 Troubleshooting Create Enterprise Manager showing Tables Page 242 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and m
50. 2 Add a New Meter step 1 of 3 for Hot Water Page 214 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com ee Add New Meter step 2 of 3 Eg auf The 4dd New Meter Wizard will help you create a new meter Enter the required meter details Measured Unit is clock units manually entered meter readings or pulse units automatically reporting meters Meter Capacity is clock capacity manual or logger capacity automatic Measured Unit f Man Site Boundary Meter f Sub Meter Meter Readings f Delvered Amounts Meter Capacity Digits D fo Capacity 100000000 Help Cancel lt Back Figure 325 Meter Properties 2 Add a New Meter step 2 of 3 for Hot Water Look in the automatically downloaded log file and identify a reading coming from the new temperature sensor Note down the code for the meter In the left hand window of DYNAMATplus right mouse button click on the new temperature sensor and select Properties Click the Auto Import tab DO NOT tick Auto importing enabled but in Auto import code enter the same code as you have set for the Cold Water feed Leave Data collection frequency set at 30 Minutes If the logger is being diall
51. 2000 and Windows XP DYNAMATplus fails to upgrade On a database that has been converted from DYNAMAT6 to DYNAMAThplus there can be the possibility of duplication of both Units and Services If this is so then a problem can arise when upgrading to a new version of the system Please ensure that there is no duplication within either Standing Data entries Run time error 114 on start up This is caused by the computer s locale being set to United States Open the Windows Control Panel and select Regional Settings or Regional and Language Options and select English United Kingdom Run time error 94 when running the Integrity Report gives the message Invalid use of NULL this is due to Standing Data not being set up correctly The Database update fails after an upgrade installation This can be because there is a duplication of the same energy units definition It is recommended that before any upgrade the Standing Data for Units is checked to see if there is any duplication and if so then this is sorted out before any upgrade takes place This will normally only happen where a database has been converted from Dynamat6 to DYNAMAT plus DYNAMATplus fails to upgrade with version 8 0 0 On the first run of DYNAMATplus after the upgrade has taken place the system sends out the following message DYNAMATptus 2 Invalid database wersion For this program would vau like to update the database now
52. 23 59 59 Colours Data values me Standard Deviation a Mean m Figure 114 Average Analysis selection 2 The First Reading gives the date of the first meter reading added to the system for this Meter 3 The Last Reading gives the most recent date of a meter reading added for this Meter 4 The Period of Analysis is the date and time that you select from which to create this graph This does not have to be the same period as between the readings and also may not be the same period as the system selects to be the graph period 5 The Graph Start and End Dates define the actual start and end dates that have been calculated from the Period of Analysis If the Time Increment is a week then only full weeks are actually extracted 6 Inthe example above the data from July 9th 2006 to July 13th 2006 is dropped from this graph as it does not constitute a full week 7 This is a way of seeing what the Targets might be without having to actually set them Page 79 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com x Training Site Training Meter 1 Average Analysis File Edit Tools View Gallery Set Target Help E kel GS tit Ei lal Fal Pb S Training Site Training
53. 24 Auto 552 857 o f Tx 22 Battery Volts 10 05 2009 22 07 24 Auto 552 860 Eb Fg Victoria Gas lM 10 05 2009 22 37 24 Auto 552 862 4 I iiil 10 05 2009 23 07 25 Auto 552 565 EMT System Administrator ll 13 58 me 093 923 CAPS NUM 057 0572010 10 58 Di Mi bo Po Po Mi Gd Po Mid iN Figure 65 Manual meter readings highlighted for COPY 77 Right click the mouse and select COPY lt ctrl C gt 78 Open the Excel spreadsheet and paste lt ctrl V gt eo d9 e Soa l Ye iy ca iis Home Insert Bookl Microsoft Excel Page Layout Formulas Data Review View collector meterread movement 1 ignore Diary Note date time 0 10 05 2009 0 10 05 2009 0 10 05 2009 0 10 05 2009 0 10 05 2009 0 10 05 2009 19 37 23 20 07 24 20 3 7 24 21 07 24 21 37 24 22 07 24 252648 2928691 2392653 B39 2899 222897 232860 44 47 sheet Sheet sheet 29 4 Figure 66 Manual meter readings copied into an Excel spreadsheet 79 The headings that have been added show how the columns tie up with the columns in DYNAMAToplus Export Meter Readings A DYNAMATplus File View Lists Action Tools Help 2 Dynamat World 2 Council Office DATA BIRD ed Grammar School CHICK ip Grammar School Main Water Grammar School Main ie maia Consumption Multiple Period Multiple Period Average Graph Graph S Curve Analysis S A A Analysis Table Regression Tracker Accounts Export Meter A
54. 30 78 24f 2r 19390 255 199 400 158 76 53 22 11 63 J Z226 324 193931 340 376 204 200 134 74 11 l2 42 245 327 1992 335 279 227 176 68 30 12 20 50 215 337 1993 z267 295 2 ae SE aL 298 263 Help Cancel AO 29 29 3a Add Average Add year x Figure 284 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Monthly Degree Days DYNAMAT s weather file contains degree day totals for each month which give a measure of the space heating load imposed by the outside air temperature It requires monthly totals for the period covered by the database of energy consumption and 20 years average totals for each month of the year DYNAMAT uses degree days calculated to two baselines of outside air temperature Normal degree days use a baseline of 15 5 C and are used for offices and other buildings that are maintained at a normal room temperature Hospital degree days use a baseline of 18 5 C and should be used for all patient care areas and hospital sites as a whole The baseline field toggles between Normal and Hospital values Whatever Degree Day Region is set under Site Properties for the highest site in your tree often Dynamat_World will be the default Degree Day Region that this window will open up into If you have several different sites which are is different parts of the country then each site needs to be set to its own specific Degree Day Region Page 192 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyrigh
55. 42 906 o2 f E 363 E 1 473 mm 15 143 057 CAPS NUM 2170872007 1319 4 Figure 342 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 3 6 This may not be a negative number but there is still a problem here DYNAMATplus Ml File Edit wiew Lists Action Tools Help Herrick Lodge EPH Herrick Lodge EPH Gas E Dynamat world E A Battery volts cE ie unknown meters for less except i D atabird Leicester FimGas Main Auto Mariel cubic ost cas 1s Date Time Type MeterReading Movement Corectia 10708 2007 07 16 03 Auto 3 813 595 115 10 08 2007 08 46 16 Auto 3 813 884 209 10708 2007 09 46 04 Auto 3 074 176 292 10 08 2007 10 46 04 Auto 3 514 407 231 10708 2007 1216 10 Auto 3 614 669 262 10 08 2007 13 16 05 Auto 3 014 971 302 10708 2007 13 46 11 Auto 3 815 493 H22 10 08 2007 1416 11 Auto 3 815 165 325 10708 2007 15 46 09 Auto 3 815 367 202 10708 2007 16 16 12 Auto 3 615 486 113 10708 2007 17 16 06 Auto 3 815 633 147 10708 2007 17 46 79 Auto 3 815 715 5E 10708 2007 18 16 06 Auto 3 815 776 AF 10 08 2007 18 46 76 Auto 3 615 833 AF 10708 2007 19 16 06 Auto 3 615 882 49 10708 2007 19 46 07 Auto 3 615 921 39 10708 2007 20 46 07 Auto 3 816 010 59 10708 2007 21 16 07 Auto 3 616 029 19 i 10708 2007 21 46 10 Auto 3 076 050 z Ae i 363 E 1 473 ma 15 143 083 CAPS NUM 21708 2007 12 59 4 Figure 343 Using The Sample Data Exerc
56. 490 to supply install and set up operation data costs are typically 200 a year dependent on the amount of data that is transferred i e size of the DATA BIRD system but are incorporated into EMT s DATA BIRD maintenance costs these costs will be negated by Customers savings in costs by not needing telephone lines and network comms and time spent by the IT Departement To enable the GPRS option the Customer s host PC must have reliable Internet connection Wherever possible EMT will be converting over to GPRS as the normal method of comms to our DATA BIRD loggers BACKGROUND Communication comms to the DATA BIRD data logger is required for both the Customer and EMT to be able to both automatically and on demand download the stored meter data In addition EMT needs comms to the loggers be able to run certain diagnostics tools for DATA BIRD system fault analysis Only by having such comms to the logger and the Customer s host PC is EMT able to offer efficient low cost meter data warehousing and DATA BIRD system hardware maintenance By having such access considerable savings in travel and visits to site by EMT can be made thus minimising associated travel costs and carbon tyre miles Furthermore help for the Customer and any hardware fault rectification action can be provided more readily Previously only two options have been available for comms which allows EMT access as well as the Customer the first has been via PSTN publi
57. A shorter period can be used if data has been entered more frequently The CUSUM graph should cover the period used for the regression and then run on after the change If it shows a distinct kink at the time of the change and then a steady slope downwards then the conservation measure was successful and the total drop in the graph shows the savings made to date 15 It can also be used to examine the effect of more gradual changes such as the expansion of a site or increasing use of electrical equipment Here the regression analysis should cover the earliest 6 12 months for which figures are available The CUSUM should then cover all the period monitored since then 16 A gradual curve upwards shows an increasing trend in consumption A gradual curve downwards shows decreasing consumption Step changes in the rate of consumption due to a large part of the site opening up or being closed will appear as kinks on the graph A CUSUM over a long period can highlight the periods of relatively consistent performance over which a new target can be established dl Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Gas CUSUM Analysis Joes File Edit Tools wiew Gallery Help E bed GS kw Ed ee Ga ee P A l Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Gas Kilowatt hours Per Day 20012010 O98f02F2010 Of1F032010 21903010 109042010 3094 2010 2005 2010 1040172010 301 r2010 189022010 11032010 31032010 2042010 TOMS 2010 SON0S2010 Day Beginning
58. Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Manual Bill Entry Example Calculation for a STOD with DUoS Electricity Bill 1 The things that make electricity different from other service types are g CUSTOMER SERVICE 5 en aia en er ia Emergency Fauits 08457 647843 ACCOUNT INFORMATION Hinata 1011440 Account Enquiries 02890 685900 Switched on Atat area or Account Number 5621711111 focai Werags Accounting Period 1 Sep 2008 to 30 Sep 2009 VPRN Number 81016504724 SUMMARY OF BILL Date 08 Oct 2009 Current Bill 35 877 47 X CURRENT SITE SILL AFTER ADJUSTMENTS 35 877 47 38s ome ann TATMM NM RRi te wears tee oe a oc cl ee es Manual Bill Entry STOD with DUOS Electricity Bill heading HAUFF MUL TIRATE CONTRACT Ni Billing Period 1 Sep to 30 Sep 1 M AANAND c es 0 O Mar Oct Oey Unis 70 eh Dooms 15 961 44 Evanng Units 2444 Wh 00504 1 51392 Weeeend Limes 56 907 KWh 00506 3326 47 Nigt Unis 7438 OM 0457 6 008 04 TOTAL ENERGY CHARGES 2637 87 Standing Chare VOS 092 79 Avmbatsiity Charge UOS LOOG WVA 0 C901 O4 Mer Oct Day Unis UO6 443 763 MAh 0 00310 EITI ST vermo Unts VOS 25 444 Wh 0000959 91 34 Westend Units UOS 56 007 kWh 000339 200 71 Night Umts UOS 137430 eh 00010 221 28 TOTAL UOS CHARGES 2204 72 PSO Levy 2254 wh f0 01908 7 262 67 CR 555 Levy 402545 wh f 0 00238 TOTAL
59. DYNAMAT plus Starting DYNAMAT plus system Diagram of DYNAMAT plus Demo Screen Dynamat World Organisational Tree Demo Screen Site Tree Add New Site step 1 of 4 Add New Site step 1 of 4 Add New Site step 2 of 4 Add New Site step 3 of 4 Add New Site step 4 of 4 Site General Tab Site Benchmarking Tab Demo Screen Site Tree Add New Meter step 1 of 3 Add New Meter step 2 of 3 Add New Meter step 3 of 3 Meter Properties General Tab Meter Properties Details Tab Meter Properties Auto Import Tab Meter Properties Auto Import Tab Meter Properties Alarm Tab Meter Properties Target Tab Meter Properties NHS Tab Only for NHS Sites Meter Properties Links Tab Dummy Degree Day Meter Add New Meter 1 Dummy Degree Day Meter Add New Meter 2 Dummy Degree Day Meter Add New Meter Reading for Start Dummy Degree Day Meter Add New Meter Reading for End Dummy Degree Day Meter Reading entries Dummy Degree Day Meter Meter Properties Dummy Degree Day Meter Target Selection screen Dummy Degree Day Meter View Target graph Dummy Degree Day Meter Site Report Virtual Meters 3 examples Virtual Meters Components of Gas Into Boilers Virtual Meters Add Virtual Meter Components Virtual Meters Add Virtual Meter Apportioned Virtual Meters Gas Apportionment Virtual components Virtual Meters Gas Apportionment Ad
60. Elec Training Meter 1 This is a diary note with a very long piece of text to show how it wraps on the report Itis for an estimated bill The estimated bull was over the top so we sentin a customer reading And we got a refund of 1 000 This is why we have a zero unit saving because no energy was actually saved butitwas a cost saving l 1 000 00 KW 1 000 00 Total for Training Meter 1 1 000 00 kg kWh 1 000 00 Total Electricity block 1 005 00 kWh 1 000 00 Grand Total 1 005 00 kWh 1 000 00 Figure 237 Events and Savings Report Example Overnight Base Load Report The requirement is to analyse out of hours consumption base load for a very large number of buildings and rank them by out of hours consumption per square metre This feature is connected to Applicable Days working since it requires a definition of out of hours Base load will be assessed during the unoccupied hours Each type of building as defined in the Standard Benchmarks Lists will be linked to a defined Applicable Day Calendar This calendar will define the base load periods for all buildings of that type and must be maintained up to date in order to use this report To select which calendar to use with which building type the user can edit the Standard Benchmark Lists which is currently only populated with data from various Carbon Trust Good Practice Guides The report will be available as an icon under a Site in the tree The def
61. Figure 26 Dummy Degree Day Meter Add New Meter 2 7 Click Next then Finish The meter will then appear in the tree 8 Enter two dummy readings to make it think there s data for this meter 9 Firstly check the earliest date of all readings You can do this by starting a Meter Reading Integrity Report at Dynamat_World level These earliest and latest dates are shown on the selection screen note the earliest down and cancel out of the report 10 You will need to make the first reading that you enter to be BEFORE this date 11 To do this first double click on the meter in the tree to get the empty table of readings Select Action then Add new reading and complete the dialog as follows Page 35 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Add New Meter Reading Date Time of Reading o 0171997 1200 00 Type Dwn x Help Reading 1 kWh OK Add Another Figure 27 Dummy Degree Day Meter Add New Meter Reading for Start 12 Click OK Add Another then complete the dialog as follows Add New Meter Reading Eg DateTime of Reading o fO1 2017 1200 00 Type Own Help Reading 10001 kwh OK Add Another Earra
62. Figure 28 Dummy Degree Day Meter Add New Meter Reading for End 13 Click OK 14 You should now have two lines in the meter reading table DYNAMATptus File View Lists Action Tools Help E EA Archive Training Site Dummy Meter for degree days oo Archive Training Meter Electricity Af Date Time Type Meter Reading Movement fp Dummy Meter for degree days 0170171997 1200 00 e 01701 2017 13 00 00 Own 1 T 1 aii System Administrator Administrator S430 Mss 1 1 231 586 586 CAPS NUM 04705 2010 i 10 29 Figure 29 Dummy Degree Day Meter Reading entries 15 Set the target for the meter 16 Right click on the meter in the tree and select Properties from the popup menu 17 When the Properties dialog appears click the Target tab 18 In the drop down list where None is shown select Weather 19 Then complete the dialog as follows Page 36 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com ai View Target Meter Dummy meter for degree days ok Service Steam o Measured Unit Kilowatt hours Cancel Target Wreather o First Reading 0170171997 Last Reading 0170172017 Help Period For Analysis F
63. First Reading Pernod For Analysis From Flot Duration Time lncrement Reporting Unit Graph Start D ate Graph End D ate Energy Office Water OK Mains water 0 Litres 5 0170872001 Last Reading 0870372003 09703 2002 To 08 03 2003 10 11 06 14 44 44 1 week 53 series 1 Hour 168 points Cubic metres ps March 2002 00 00 00 i March 2003 23 59 55 Figure 86 Multiple Period Graph entry 4 Plot by Week 53 series Time by Hours 168 points works OK except there are over 2000 points on the graph DYNAMATplus a Figure 87 Multiple Period Graph over 2000 data points dil Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Multiple Period Graph O File Edit Tools View Gallery Help e kh ale naala E Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water L am L D E tr a L T E Co Day of eWeek 1406 2009 21 e009 2o 06 2009 O5 0772009 120724009 19072009 Figure 88 Multiple Period Graph actual graph 53 series 168 points Page 64 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Plot by Day 365 series Time by Hours 24 points works OK except t
64. Gas 15 04 2010 1201 37 Auto E unt Fillynure House 15 04 2010 1336 52 Auto 72 lt T e je i gt EMT System Administrator ss 224 1 050 m 282 190 CAPFS NUM 04 05 2010 15 53 Figure 61 Exchange Meter readings showing open amp close entries Page 51 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Manual amp AMR Meter Readings 69 Previously to switch between AMR and Manual readings there was a button at meter level and when there was a link established between the AMR and the Manual meters then clicking on this button would display the value calculated for the Manual meter 70 This section has been changed and totally rewritten and now there is a report at meter level to give the information calculated before plus more details of how the calculation was done 71 The report is only available against automatic meters i DYNAMATplus File View Lists Action Tools Help tal City Way Day Centre A Woodstock Lodge Woodstock Lodge Main Elec kwh EM Woodstock Lodge i Woodstock Lodge Main Water E woodstock Lodge Main Elec kwh i Woodstock Lodge MainElec kw ah Readings Consumption Multiple Penod Multiple Period Average Woodstock Lodge MainElec
65. Help for DYNAMATplus Jog f Hide Back Print Options Contents Index Search Favorites Type in the keyword to find DYNAMATpIUs Welcome to DYMAMATpIUS the third generation Monitoring and Targeting program for Automatic Utilities Auditing from Enable Auto Import Energy Metering Technology Ltd Alarms Auto import Energy audit Overview Energy Control Consultants Eo Energy Metering Technology EMT DYNAMATplus is a highly function system for monitoring alltypes of consumption primarily energy but also water and any other measurable consumption capable of being defined using the system DYHAMAT plus excels as a tool forthe active Energy or Building Services Manager E continuously developed for over 10 years Display DYNAMAT plus is version 7 in the DYNAMAT dynasty Figure 315 Menu Bar Help Dropdown Menu Index Help for DYMAMATplus Hide Back Print Options Contents Index search Favorites Type in the keyword to find Contract e Upgrading from DYNAMAT ee 5 An experienced DYNAMAT 6 users upgrading to DYNAMATplus may experience same confusion when first using Select Topic to display DYNAMATplus There have been a few changes to terminology and the About Billing Tariffs and Contracts methodology for using the system is slightly Adding a Meter to an Account different The most obvious change is from a Contract Fixed Charges menu driven system to a more object Contract Gen
66. High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com t The fifth rate is not shown on this bill and must be found either from another bill or from the contract document u The Supplier Capacity Charge on this Northern Ireland bill is equivalent to the Transmission Use of System National Grid or Triad charge on UK mainland bills v The bill also shows five additional charges or levies per kWh and there is no provision for these in the contract definition so a new tab needs adding with at least 5 slots for a description and a rate per kWh for additional levies This would be similar in appearance to the fixed charges tab w The additional levies are i PSO Levy 1 568 p kWh li SSS Levy 0 238 p kWh iii Imperfections Charge 0 2745 p kWh iv Market Operator Charge 0 0497 p kWh v Gas Charge 0 196 p kWh x The exact meaning of these levies is still uncertain and the rates may not be known when a contract is entered into or fixed for its duration It is believed that one of them may relate to the cross border trade in electricity with the Republic of Ireland and the attendant risk of exchange rate fluctuation between the pound and the euro This is of course totally unpredictable from month to month Therefore when we come to enter an actual bill there must be the facility to vary these levies from what is entered in to the contract deta
67. Hostel Gas 15 04 2010 14 07 00 Auto 164 r cal rirtl E illir ire Hru le 40 im Aand dd 37 Ann A O a4 7 i el System Administrator as 224 Ey 1 050 m tn a st NOM O48 2070 15 51 Figure 59 Exchange Meter negative reading 68 In the above case an Exchange Meter needs to be inserted Page 50 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com m Exchange Meter Date Time of Exchange 1504 2010 13 00 00 Old Meter Closing Reading Reading 2 300 kwh New Meter Opening Reading Reading O kwh Hep Cercel Figure 60 Exchange Meter closing amp opening readings EA DYNAMATplus mex File View Lists Action Tools Help tl unt Fairview House Crumlin inti Malone Hostel Malone Hostel Elec kh el intl Wf hiterock Complex 2 untl Bruce House Electricity ME Main Auto Kilowatt hours eal untl Woodlands Day Critr af Date Time Type Pulse Count Movement el url Mater 15 04 2010 11 42 39 Auto 2253 Oo x Ed untl Malone Hostel 15 04 2010 121248 Auto 2310 7 Malone Hostel Elec kw o 15 04 2010 12 42 56 Auto 2356 Malone Hostel Elec kvil _ 15 04 2010 13 00 00 Close 2 350 Malone Hostel Elec ka 15 04 2010 13 00 00 Open o Ej Malone Hostel
68. KEB Configuration Settings 14 07 2007 11 16 Files Currently ont BS oyYNAMATplus mst 23 910 KB Windows Installer P 1407 2007 11 10 Miles Currently on ti M EULA exe 28 KB Application 14 07 2007 11118 Files Currently ant index html 2 KB HTML Doecurent 14 07 2007 11 18 Files Currently ornt TPinstmsii exe 1 669 KB Application 14 07 2007 11 10 Piles Currently on ti Ejlinstmsiw exe 1 780 KB Application 14 07 2007 11 18 Files Currently on t MSDE1 cab 21 821 K5 Cabinet Pile 14 07 2007 11 18 Files Currently om t Hb MSDE oxe 40 KEB Application 14 07 2007 11 18 Files Currently on t MSDE ir il i KB Configuration Settings 14 07 2007 11 16 Files Currently on t E jSimspe msi 2 294 K5 Windows Installer P 14 07 2007 11 15 Piles Currently on t A 14 objects Page 268 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 57 58 59 60 Within the info folder is a text document called RevisionHistory This will give details all the changes made to DynamatPlus since November 2007 We suggest that you read this document in conjunction with using the new software A new training manual is being put together to reflect all changes and will be available soon Any
69. L m T E a 2g 500000 BO00000 20042002 ZAGO 18ed 13102002 AAO OS 2005 S10sf2002 26052002 21072002 15092002 10412002 05012003 Week Beginning Baseline Cumulative deviation trom target Figure 334 Meter Properties 2 CUSUM Analysis Graph 12 For Occupancy targets the determining factor is the number of occupied hours during the calculation interval Each occupied slot will add 0 5 to the value Thus for short time intervals of 30 minutes or Page 219 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com less there will only be 2 possible values so regression may not work well Longer time intervals should be used for regression graphs 13 14 The following is a regression graph from a site where occupancy is from 0800 to 1800 on weekdays calculated on 3 hour time increments Increments that fall wholly outside the occupied hours generate points on the Y axis i e x 0 and increments that fall wholly within the occupied hours generate points on the right of the graph where x 3 Weekday slots between 0600 and 0900 have one occupied hour so these are shown to the left of the middle of the plot where x 1 5 Applicable Day Test Grammar School Main Elec Regres
70. LEVY CHARGES iis aaa mista cr Supper Capacity Charge SCC E7 OTADI wee lenperfechors Charge 462543 wh tOco7T s C1 299 68 Market Operatur Charge 2545 Wh O00007 229 68 TOTAL SEM CHANGES 0 57947 af f aaa Charin ah 2 44 s 2a 2s e ener aiiai eenma Goel vole 90 56 CR opines 79 0000 Business Use cect 35 4 D L CCL Reset 10 ee ee EN pi ra CR i L Stangarc Rate VAT 16 Fwcrieai Charges on 25 400 5 Oso Raduced Kate VAT 9 Electrical Charges on EH 342 7 corr t4 Total Charges For Thra Penod CIS BT at Total Charges for thia Promise o E Oan a fener Oy Crete fr naa O tanto are Gates ATY Ve M4 WA erp Mester CEO S ar Page 2 of 4 Figure 186 Manual Bill Entry STOD with DUOS Electricity Bill detail Page 121 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 2 The things that make electricity different from other service types are a b Figure 187 d The billing unit is always kilowatt hours kWh The metered units may sometimes be a multiple of kWh for example kWh x 10 For supplies over 100kW capacity mandatory half hourly Code 5 meters are always used This means that the bills never show current and past meter readings but
71. Month Beginning 07 401 200 chart area 01 03 2006 01 04 2006 01 05 2006 01 06 2006 041 072006 01 0 D Actual Consumptior 42 36 42 41 42 4 42 U Theoretical Target d E 10 Alarm Limita 1 i Actual Consumption E j o oo or if 5 a Theoretical Target 10 Alarm Limits Figure 32 Dummy Degree Day Meter View Target graph 29 Note that the Actual Consumption figure is a fictitious line based on the dates of the Dummy Readings The Theoretical Targets are the important values and are what the user is looking for 30 To get the total degree days for any desired period do a Site Report for the tree branch containing the dummy meter being sure to select Sub meters and tick the Target option The degree day value will be shown in the Target column for the meter Site Report ExCeL Supply Meters 01 01 2006 to 31 12 2006 Meter Name Data Complete Firm Gas ExCeL Supply Meters ExCeL OLD Main Gas Meter N ExCeL Supply Meters NW Main Gas Meter Y Total Firm Gas Mains water ExCeL Water Meters ExCeL NE Bypass Water Meter Y ExCeL Water Meters ExCeL NE Main Water Meter Y ExCeL Water Meters ExCeL NW Bypass Water Mtr Y ExCeL Water Meters ExCeL NW Main Water Meter Y Total Mains water Steam ExCeL Supply Meters Dummy meter for degree days Y Total Steam Total Figure 33 Dummy Degree Day Meter Site Report Page 38 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of En
72. Negative Readings 1 Below are a series of screens where there has been Negative Readings showing which are producing spikes in the data 2 1 or several lines need to be deleted in order to have a smooth progress of data 3 Itis not necessarily the line that is highlighted that needs to be deleted 4 There are 10 examples from the very simple to the more difficult with hints as to which lines to delete On each screen there are 19 and a bit lines the answers are at end of the section DYNAMAT plus mel St Patricks Catholic School St Patricks School Elec File Edit Dynamat World dai Battery Wols P lia unknown meters for less except Ce li D atabird Leicester View Lists Action Tools Help Electricity black Main Auta Manual Kiowan hre 0 05 a Des o M Mes o l Ma a ee OF 408 200 06 03 26 Auto BB 049 0708 2007 06 33 26 Auto 667 091 z OFA08 200 07 03 32 Auto 667 109 18 0708 2007 07 43 28 Auto 667 169 BO OF 408 200 08 03 28 Auto 667 215 46 0708 2007 08 33 29 Auto Bb 252 a OFA08 200 09 03 29 Auto BEY 293 4 OY 0ef200 09 43 30 Auto 0 391 283 OF 0e 2007 1 0 03 30 Auto B6744 Be 414 OFAU87200 10 33 31 Auto bb 461 4 OFA087200 11 03 31 Auto Bb 502 4 070 2007 11 33 32 Auto BG 46 44 OFAU82200 14 13 33 Auto 667 595 45 070 2007 14 33 33 Auto BG 626 31 OFA087200 13 03 34 Auto bb 652 26 OFAO87200 13 33 34 Auto 66 696 44 OFAO84200 14 23 35 Auto BET fo 5 070
73. Page 91 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Regression 4 For Occupancy targets the determining factor is the number of occupied hours during the calculation interval Each occupied slot will add 0 5 to the value Thus for short time intervals of 30 minutes or less there will only be 2 possible values so regression may not work well Longer time intervals should be used for regression graphs 5 The following is a regression graph from a site where occupancy is from 0800 to 1800 on weekdays calculated on 3 hour time increments Increments that fall wholly outside the occupied hours generate points on the Y axis i e x 0 and increments that fall wholly within the occupied hours generate points on the right of the graph where x 3 Weekday slots between 0600 and 0900 have one occupied hour so these are shown to the left of the middle of the plot where x 1 5 Applicable Day Test Grammar School Main Elec Regression Analysis a fee So File Edit Tools View Gallery Set Target Help gt ki a i DA ale Ds e Applicable Day Test Grammar School Main Elec 11 11 2002 to 05 03 2003 i0 Y 60 16X 82 2 0 4 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 Occupied
74. Report Bill Registration No Report icon 5 Clicking it brings up the following dialog x Site SKEGNESS HOSPITAL First Reading 0709 2000 Last Reading 25 11 2007 Financial year starting April 2007 Cancel Figure 255 ULHT Report Bill Registration No Report icon 6 The display shows you the total period for which you have readings for this site However the dates shown are the first and last dates for which you have a reading for any meter and not all meters may be as up to date 7 The default reporting period is the current financial year but you can select any previous financial year for which you have data from the drop down list The report only works for standard financial years April to March 8 Clicking OK runs the report and opens it in Internet Explorer A separate window will open showing the report being built When complete the window will expand to full screen Report Contents 9 A typical screen shot of the report is shown on at the end of this section 10 The report is divided into a series of separately headed sections each listing the meters for a different service type When the report is displayed on the screen it appears as a single table When it is printed each service type is printed on a new page 11 If it is desired to have a meter appear in a separate section of the report the service type in the meter s properties should be changed so it is different from any other meter
75. STOD Pipe Bore cancel Figure 193 Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate Contract Type h Select STOD with DUoS as the contract type Enter the start date and end date as being the dates for which the contract applies i Billing interval is always 1 month for supplies over 100kW where Code 5 meters are used It may be longer usually 3 months for smaller sites j The contract calendar selected here is the one that applies to the energy supply unit rates DUoS could have a different number of rates k Inthe Fixed Charges tab we enter the standing charges and availability charges EF asa new cono i General Fixed Charges Unit Rates MD Rates DUoS Rates Fixed Charge Quoting Period T Month ad Fixed Charge Calculation Period 1 Month j Fixed Charges Standing Charge UoS 92 78 I oe w y Availability Charge per kVA Sewage Fate Figure 194 Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate Fixed Charges Page 125 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com On our example bill there is only one Standing charge that is not multiplied by or a percentage of anything else m The Availability charge is quoted as a rate per
76. Sometimes whatever selection parameters you might give the consumption graph the result is a straight line appearing to show no consumption or a spike with the rest of the graph apparently showing small consumption Ai Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Consumption Graph lt File Edit Tools View Gallery Help EX bed E fot fe lel Gal ea oe Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water 1 504 1 20 0 90 0 60 0 30 0 00 0 30 0 60 0 90 1 20 1 50 14 80 2 10 2 40 a a o m Lo T i a hi Le E E 2 co 3 I 0903 2002 17 41 00 18 03 2002 01 41 00 26 03 2002 09 41 00 OS 0S2002 1341 00 102002 21 41 00 2A022002 05 41 00 SOWOS 2002 13 41 00 30 Minute Periods Beginning Figure 83 Consumption Graph Spikes Page 62 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 8 From the x axis horizontal axis it is possible to deduce that this reading appeared on 26 03 2002 by using the zoom facility magnifying glass icon 9 To investigate this further check the readings for this day gt DYNAMATplus File Edit Figure 84 View Lists Action Tools Dynamat world 6 Council Office D
77. Standing Data 106 ACCOUNTING 108 ACCOUNT WIZARD 108 CALCULATE BILL 111 COST GRAPH 113 SUB BILLING 113 MANUAL BILL ENTRY original version 113 MANUAL BILL ENTRY replacement version 114 Climate Change Levy Calculation 118 View Invoices reprise an invoice entered with Manual Bill Entry 119 Manual Bill Entry Example Calculation for a STOD with DUoS Electricity Bill 121 Preparing to enter a multi rate electricity bill 122 Example Calculation for a Gas Bill 133 Important conversion factors you need to know 133 Entering a gas bill 133 Invoice Date 134 Previous Reading Ut Est 134 Date of Reading 135 Current Reading 135 Ut Est 135 Volume Units 135 Correction Factor 135 Calorific Value 135 Units Charged 135 Unit Rate and Unit Charge 136 Fixed Charges 137 Example Calculation for a Water Bill 138 Setting up a water contract and account 139 Entering a water bill 141 Invoice Date 141 Previous Reading Ut Est 141 Date of Reading 141 Current Reading 141 Ut Est 141 Units Charged 142 Unit Rate and Unit Charge 142 Fixed Charges 142 Sewage Volume 142 VAT 142 Delete Account 143 REPORTS 144 REPORTING SELECTION 146 Page 4 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Site Repor
78. System from DHW Make up water meter at the site boundary and it illustrates how continuous real time monitoring of consumptions can give information not possible by manual means 1 Select Polaris House and then select DHW Make up water meter Icon Double click on the water meter icon and select Consumption Graph Enter 16 03 1992 as the first date in the period for analysis and 28 08 1998 as the last date Enter 3 amp Week as the period for analysis Click OK The following graph will appear POLARIS HOUSE DHW Makeup Water a ee E Cubic metres Per 3 Weeks 0 0 09051993 03071994 2r i0995 20 0 996 14424997 1110992 05121993 29 01 1995 24 051 996 15705997 121071995 3 Week Periods Beginning Figure 337 Using The Sample Data Exercise 2 Consumption Graph This graph shows in October 1992 that there appears to have been a large water usage In fact it was a under ground water leak that the DATA BIRD system detected and given an early warning so that repair work could be carried out saving further loss 6 Click Exit to clear the graph EXERCISE 3 Data analysis The following exercises also use data from Government office Polaris House We will be using Main Gas Supply Meter This exercise will take you through Regression Analysis Page 222 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Meter
79. Unit Rate or a series of volume bands in a block tariff tal Edit Contract oe gt leo General Fixed Charges Unit Rates Max Demand Rates Unit Rate p Billing Unit Threshold 1 6 15 2 E 1000 3 10000 Figure 208 Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Volume Bands Unit Rate 21 For a single unit rate the rate is displayed in the Unit Rate column in pounds not pence and multiplied by the number of kWh to give the unit charge for each meter The charges are then added to give the Total Unit Charge 22 To calculate a block tariff the process is more complicated a Determine the nearest whole number of billing intervals covered by the time between the previous and current meter readings The billing interval is specified in the contract details E Edit Contract oo M _ _ General Fixed Charges Unit Rates Mas Demand Rates Contract Name Business Gas m Contract Type C Single Rate C Day Z Night C Seasonal Time Of Day STOD with DUoS Block Tariff C Zero Unit Rate Contract Offer Start Date 0170171997 End Date 31712 2009 ili 31 Mnn Billing Interval 3 lt Month mr Billing Unit Kiiowatthous gt Pipe Bore E Figure 209 Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Billing Interval Page 136 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form wit
80. a type of day for inclusion in an applicable day calendar The schedules are selected from a list If one does not exist that fits with your calendar the select Add to create a new schedule Page 188 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Edit Applicable Day Schedule Schedule Name Delete Help Figure 277 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Edit Applicable Day Schedule A schedule looks like this In this example the site is occupied from 0800 to 1600 hours Edit Applicable Day Schedule Schedule Name fa to B work day 00 00 00 30 00 30 01 00 01 00 01 30 01 30 02 00 0200 02 30 02 30 03 00 02 00 03 30 03 30 04 00 04 00 04 30 04 30 05 00 05 00 05 30 05 30 06 00 06 00 06 30 06 30 07 00 07 00 07 30 07 30 08 00 08 00 08 30 08 30 09 00 03 00 09 30 03 30 10 00 10 00 10 30 10 30 11 00 11 00 11 30 11 30 12 00 12 00 12 50 12 30 13 00 13 00 13 30 13 30 14 00 14 00 14 30 14 30 15 00 15 00 15 30 15 30 16 00 16 00 16 30 17 00 17 30 13 00 18 30 13 00 19 30 20 00 20 30 21 00 21 30 22 00 22 30 23 00 23 30 OF Cancel Help Figure 278 Men
81. accept this database Options Common Information Font CIP database location C Program Files OynamatPlusSCIPSCIP_ Os 2009 mid Database not connected OK Cancel Apply Figure A8 6 DYNAMAT Dexterity CIP Options 7 This is now the beginning of the DYNAMAT Dexterity Session to create a DEC certificate E Data preparation Main heating fuel Nominated date valid from Energy Office Elec Electricity Energy Office Gas Natural Gas Figure A8 7 DYNAMAT Dexterity Data Preparation fuel sellection 8 Inthe dropdown Main Heating Fuel select the meter that you require all meters are shown in the box e g above shows an Electricity meter and a Gas meter 9 Only meters which are defined in DYNAMATplus as Main Meters will be shown Page 288 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Data preparation Main heating fuel Nominated date valid from 4 0772009 Energy Office Elec Electricity Energy Office Gas Natural Gas Find data Figure A8 8 DYNAMAT Dexterity Nominated Date 10 It is now possible to select a date for the data to be used This date should be the date at the start of the period for which the DEC is being cr
82. alarms All four types of target can generate the relevant alarms The specific alarms that trigger the emails are a Unreasonably High Reading Above Target Reading Below Target Unreasonably Low Reading Critically High Reading Critically Low oo eG Page 93 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 10 A new Product Key will be issued which will enable DYNAMATplus to process the above alarms once the Site s and Target s have been set up 11 For this module to work Outlook or another email system must be up and running Page 94 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com BILLING SET UP STANDING DATA FOR BILLINGS Meter Account Contract i Unit Rate 1 0 15 Unit Rate 2 0 23 Contract Calendar Meter A n Ore rae 1 o ny aod sain ae t Unit Rare 2 NIGHT 00 00 07 00 19 00 24 00 Schedule Unit Rate Contract Meter Unie Rate L 0 19 Account Unit Rate 2 0 45 3
83. and Environmental Management or from the Regional Government Offices which can be contacted by telephoning the numbers below and asking for the Energy Efficiency Officer or Energy and Environmental Management Contact Scotland 0141 242 5814 seeo scotland gov uk North East 0191 202 3614 ewrigley gone go regions gov uk Yorkshire amp The Humber 0113 233 8301 tstanton goyh go regions gsi gov uk North West 0151 224 6468 pwilson gonw go regions gov uk East Midlands 0115 971 2696 mdowdican goem go regions gsi gov uk West Midlands 0121 212 5300 cmartin gowm go regions gov uk Wales 0292 082 5172 john dew wales gsi gov uk Eastern 0122 320 2041 jhefford go east go regions gsi gov uk South West 0117 900 1801 pharding gosw go regions gsi gov uk South East 0148 388 2318 tclarke gose go regions gov uk Northern Ireland 028 9262 3038 energy investni com London 020 7217 3435 pbramwell gol go regions gsi gov uk Figure 286 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Degree Days current information Past and current hospital degree days are available to NHS users from the NHS Estates Directorate The latest month s normal and hospital degree days can be obtained from an NHS Estates ansaphone on 0113 254 7160 Automatic data collection If you have a BEMS or other automatic outside air temperature data logging system DYNAMATplus can be enabled to import the data and calculate heating or cooling degree days automatically to any desire
84. be cascaded down for future readings Main Utility Company Meter Add New Meter Reading Type Reading Cost Registration No OK Add Another anal Figure 53 Reading for Utility Meters 35 The Cost box only allows you to enter data if the meter is a Main Utility Company meter in the Meter Properties Details and Utility or Estimated reading are entered This will be a reading printed on a bill and the total cost from the bill should be entered in the Cost box 36 When entering Invoice Data ensure that the meter is defined as type of Main Meter 37 To print off the readings use Print right click or in Action Dropdown Menu 38 This sends a screen print to the Default Printer if one is set up If no Printer is set up then there appears to be no response to this function 39 To Edit Reading right click or F2 or in Action Dropdown Menu 40 Registration No refers to the Bill Registration feature of the ULHT Bill Registration Report created for the United Lincolnshire Health Trust more details are to be found under this report Page 47 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Edit Readings 41 You are only allowed to EDIT readings that have been ma
85. be collected together in virtual sites and meters 12 Much of the way that this facility is used depends upon what meters have been set up in the site Page 40 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Using the Division facility 13 To set up a virtual meter to do division create the virtual meter with the wizard as normal Then on the Virtual tab first enter the meter that will be on the top half of the fraction using plus sign and factor of 1 The divide sign is only available for the SECOND entry in the list and when you select it the pull down list updates so that all meters production variables and analogues are available not just ones that convert to the same units 14 When you do the graph for the virtual meter the values shown are the consumption of the first meter in its normal reporting units divided by the consumption of the second meter in its normal reporting units in each time increment The result therefore has no units as such 15 Power Factor can be calculated by dividing a kWh meter by a kVAh meter First virtual meter component is the kWh Second virtual meter component is the kVAh 16 Boiler efficiency First virtual meter component is the heat or stea
86. be drilled into ensuring that Dynamat Trend Link is ALWAYS shown on the task bar Page 273 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Linking DYNAMATplus to a Trend Energy Management System SQL Trend 963 Configure the Trend 963 Supervisor software for Automatic Data Recording This can be done using the Configure Automatic Data Recording feature within the graph applet in 963 Once configured this action will collect the data from the Trend Outstation and save it into the Sequel database on the hard drive of the PC Recording intervals can vary but are usually best to be set for once a day in the early hours of the morning when no other actions are running Create a new action in the Action Scheduler within Trend 963 transposing LAN O S and item with relevant parameters and the required path and file name to be executed at any desired interval This could also be setup as an action triggered by an event or alarm This action will export the data from the sequel database to a csv file Create a script file to send the csv files to the EMT FIP server for remote or virtual servers or to the customer s server where all the software is in house where the normal import
87. compliant output e Automatic Input from hand held computers and data logging systems e Dexterity for DEC certification Continuously developed for over 10 years DYNAMATplus is version 7 and 8 in the DYNAMAT dynasty For the HELP sub system Press F1 or click on HELP on the menu bar Page 13 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF DYNAMATplus Physical meters for Gas Electricity and other Energy consumption DATABIRD CHICK and other AMR Meters installed and set up in DYNAMATplus Data Collection manually or Automatically using DBGet Cget software Data importing into DYNAMATplus using dyImport software Meter Readings for sites and meters Site Integrity and Environmental Report Consumption Period amp Analysis Graphs Consumption Period amp Analysis Graphs Accounting and Billing Reports Figure 03 System Diagram of DYNAMATplus Page 14 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeterin
88. copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Target MONITORING AND TARGETING M amp T There are 5 types of target These are to be found under the Target tab of Meter Properties 1 2 Constant None that is no targeting set for this meter to monitor the consumption Constant this uses a straight line shape produced from Average Analysis using all or a percentage of the Historic Consumption Production this is not available at the moment Tracker this uses the shape of the past consumption profile to predict future consumption and is produced from Tracker Analysis using all or a percentage of the Historic Consumption This is especially useful for offices where there is a specific profile for Monday to Friday anda different profile or no usage at the weekends Weather this uses degree days from the Degree Day table or an outside air temperature meter that you have installed as the determining factor and is produced from Regression Analysis If you are using Degree Day data from the internal standing data table then the Period of Repetition must be a month If you are using an Outside Air Temperature sensor with automatic readings then you can change the Period of Repetition You need at least
89. created The options for the steam gas meter should now look like DYMAMATplus File View Lists Action Tools Help a Others G New Incormer B Bld 42 G New Water G New Incormer C Bld 40 E Cost Centre Use L Consumption Multiple Pernod Multiple Period Average Analysis Table a Cross Charging Graph Graph S Curve Analysis Elec Incomer A Bi Elec Incomer B S N N til Elec Incomer 5B Gas Boilerhouse Regression Tracker Accounts Gas BH lz 53002 Boiler House Ga Analysis Analysis A003 2008 E 53005 Boiler House Ga Ee 53006 Boiler House Ga E e 2 eo eer nouse Haf CostGraph 53005G Gas 530056 Gas Ez 53009 Boiler House Gal ForBid 15 for 36 A Lili gt System Administrator a4 74 E 243 617 908 NUM 04 0500 13 51 Figure 44 Virtual Meters Gas Apportionment Virtual Account You will now be able to click on Calculate Bill and calculate the actual cost of gas used to supply steam to the building Manual and automatic meters Information about reconciling Manual and Automatic meters is in the next chapter Readings Graphs and Charts under Average Analysis Page 43 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com READINGS GRAPHS
90. data files OF Cancel Help Figure 312 Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Administrator Options The maximum length of time is up to 99 years but it is recommended not to go beyond 8 years Page 207 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com HELP dropdown gt DYNAMATplus dot File wiew Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat World Contents 4 Council Office DATA B Index 88 Grammar School CHIC E Government Office Ma Enter Mew Product Key FB Insurance Centre Code G Army Barracks DATA E i training site G Shadow Manual Meters EMT on the veh Meter Reading Metering Monthly a oe Sheet Syste Manual EU Buildings Directive Abou a Environmental Export Meter EMT POA Preload Council Office Report Readings Equipment List DATA BIRD an ae ott Grammar Government Insurance Army Barracks training site School Office Ma Centre Co DATA BIRD aaa Shadow Manual Meters Administrator Site Administrator wl 14 j 68 Ge 400 507 MUM 18 06 2008 13 20 Figure 313 Menu Bar Help Dropdown Menu e Contents F1 Help for DYNAMAT plus Hide Back Print Options Contents Indes Search Favorites
91. displayed in the Unit Rate column in pounds not pence and multiplied by the number of kWh to give the unit charge for each meter The charges are then added to give the Total Unit Charge c The system does not currently recognise the difference between energy supply and DUoS rates so all the entries in the Unit Rate column are taken from the energy supply Unit Rates tab of the Contract details d You should enter zero consumption for rates that exist in the contract but do not appear on this particular bill This ensures that for the next bill the date of previous reading is correct e Once all the consumptions for the different unit rates have been entered the screen look like Ce Manual Bill Entry voto l mm Se Acoount Code 8621111111 ve Select Previous TA Invoice Number 1011840 Invoice Date gt Energy Metering sae Technology Ltd Supplier Energia dd New 08 10 2009 Date of Ut Units Unit Unit Cast Rasi Matar Nama 137438 0 0437 Coleraine Supply Night OS9 2009 Lit Coleraine Supply Nov Feb Day Ww OS 2009 we Coleraine OUeS WN ye seine A nC Mar Oct Day 30 09 2009 Ut 243753 0 0636 2 Total L Cs Total Unit Charge Total Fixed Charges Pa 79 Availabilty 1 609 KWA EO BE Availability Charge f 301 04 Net Total E27 391 69 Climate Change E kWh o a6 p kWh l E3 354 45 Climate Change Levy 2 kWh p kW h VAT Domestio Proportion 2
92. energy consumption is compared A historic target is one based on past performance DYNAMATplus calculates a historic target by comparing past consumption data with degree day or production data or simply by calculating an average For degree day or production dependent data this is achieved by regression analysis which produces a straight line equation quantifying the relationship between consumption and degree days or production levels The equation is then used to calculate expected consumption from ongoing degree day production data against which the actual consumption is compared For constant consumption DYNAMATplus finds a target using the average graph and actual consumption is compared to this average Instead of using straight historic consumption you can set a target that is a percentage of historical consumption For example if your aim is to reduce consumption by 5 you could use the results of the last regression analysis as the historical target and set the percentage of historical consumption to be 95 Page 182 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com However even if you use a percentage of historic consumption the target will still include consumption due to bad pract
93. entered at the bottom of the list in date order 6 Now repeat this exercise with the date changed to 29 10 1998 and the reading of 000027 you will now get a pop up message warning Consumption is out of limits Reading is high 7 The warning screen allows you to correct the reading by selecting NO This means that the meter has gone around the clock but on say a water meter it could be warning you of a undetected water leak So for this meter we would click the option YES 8 To see how DYNAMATplus calculates consumptions we will now produce a Bar Chart Click on the Car Park Sub Meter Icon on the left of the screen On the right appears a new window with more selections Select Consumption Graph 9 Enter the dates 22 05 92 and 22 05 98 In the Time Increment box a pop up box Select 4 amp Week as the time increment Click on OK for the increment screen and the graph will be generated on screen aif i gt gerer wedd RR nmeor Aer T j Carod Die DATA PRD POLARES HOUSE its lees on cr ES m e G 2a Ej Ereg Dibo at i e Omp lhe we Rreg Cohegtes Midge Pad Mudgee Pred Average Fap hee The lt cowe nj Ciarew t mat ia oi s C s a wy A iey gt j Gorarew fke Na 1 ep POLARIS HOLGE an ounan PR ARIS HULME ia Dark Gul metre Cannonin iaat inj x Le Pat Tady Meee alinj xj Je Owe 4 harn Aun Eee Ee ji ew giy Ho Je Ome br j amp Duw aa Fuh MrLLoA SLS DIW Naan ob i Daai ew POLARIS HOUSE Car Park Sub Meter
94. feedback on this document will be gratefully received Page 269 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Appendix 6 COLLECTING DATA DBGet amp DBIPGet DBGet DBIPGet Software 1 6 DBGET DBIPGET is the bespoke software created by Energy Metering Technology for use in the collection of automatic meter pulse readings from our DATABIRD system lt collects and translates the raw encrypted data from the data loggers and creates a text file containing this data This can be done automatically by means of a script or manually Firstly there is the original method using a phone line and a modem This requires a phone line and the customer is billed for line rental and connection time when downloading data Secondly there is the method of network comms For this method the IT department of the customer assigns a TCP IP address that is then used for access to the data logger via the internal intranet and or Internet Thirdly we have just introduced GPRS access using the Internet This allows instant communication with the DATABIRD system without having the intervention of an IT department or the overheads of using the phone As well as our DATABIRD system we can collect data
95. feet gas 1 kilowatt hours Reachve Units Cubic metres Cubic metres lt gt Goto Readings Meter Properties Print Copy to Clipboard Help Figure 265 A Collector Type field has been added to the Details tab of the Meter Properties dialog The options are Manual Meter Reading Dataget PDA Data Bird DB2 Hanwell Chick 1 Baby Chick Hanwell Chick 2 Hanwell Chick 2 via Extender Enhanced Chick Extender DB3 Logger Receiver DB3 Type 1 Overground DB3 Type 1 O grd integral temp DB3 Type 1 O grd remote temp DB3 Type 1 Underground DB3 Type 2 Collector DB3 Type 3 Repeater Page 175 of 314 EMT Equipment List at Database Level Example This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com DB3 Type 3 with 458 MHz Tx DB3 Type 3 Receiver Only DB3 Type 4 RS485 Hard Card DB3 Type 4 with 458 MHz Tx Other AMR System Non EMT The report will then be displayed with a header for each logger followed by a row for each meter The meters are then sorted in order of transmitter type transmitter number then channel number Usually the logger ID is the first six digits of the auto import code On some sites a non numeric prefix is used e g BL and VC
96. gt gt Meter Fitness Site Monthly Environmental Export Meter Report Benchmark Manual Report Readings Cs Update ULHT Bill Dexterity precalculat Registrati DEC amp AR A p co 5 D cL System Administrator a 12 57 me 110 205 NUR 0371172009 16 33 Figure 13 Demo Screen Site Tree Page 23 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com gt Add New Meter step 1 of 3 The Add New Meter Wizard will help pou create a new meter Choose a unique name for the meter Site shows pou where the meter will appear in the Tree Select the corect Service Type for utility meters Meter Name Training Meter Electricity Site Training Site Meter Type Meter Service Type Electricity block Electricity MD Firm Gas Gas ero CLL Gasoil Hot Air l l _ JHot Water IF this meter is for Firm 0 Interruptible Figure 14 Add New Meter step 1 of 3 Meter Name This is the name by which the meter will be referred to in any graphs or reports you produce so it needs to be meaningful to the people to whom the reports are going to be presented You cannot use the same meter name twice We recommend that if the meter is for a Firm Gas Main Meter Unc
97. has been done already during this first installation Page 264 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Installing Dexterity Module 39 If you have purchased and need to install the Dexterity module there is more software that you may need to install 40 Firstly you need to check if you already have NET Framework 2 0 or later installed For this check in Add or Remove Programs under Control Panel lt Add or Remove Programs Cai Currently installed programs C Show updates Change or Remove f Microsoft MET Framework 1 1 Programs ie Microsoft WET Framework 2 0 Service Pack 2 Size 185 00ME Ei ie Microsoft WET Framework 3 0 Service Pack 2 Size 179 00MB dd New ie Microsoft WET Framework 3 5 SP 1 Size 78 15MB Programs Figure A5 24 Upgrading Software Add or Remove Programs 41 In the case above the system will not install and you will eventually get the following message when you do attempt to install Microsoft MET Framework 2 0 Setup Setup cannot continue because this version of the MET Framework is incompatible with a previously installed one For more information see Akko support microsoft com support kb articles
98. have changed an element of the date or time and the last value changed has not been recognised On of the ways around this problem is to always make sure that you change all the elements of date and or time Period Time Graph Dates There is a mismatch with these three items which requires careful analysis of what is entered Page 236 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com a Consumption Graph Meter E nergy Office Water Service IM ains water Measured Unit Litres 5 Cancel First Reading io fO82001 Last Reading 0870372003 Pernod For Analysis Fror 008 2001 To 00972001 oo 0o 0o 235300 al z Time Increment 1 l Reporting Unit Cubic metres al Graph Start Date i September 2001 00 00 00 Graph End Date id September 2001 43 59 59 Colours Data values M Interpolated values M Help Figure A1 16 Troubleshooting Period of Repetition Time problem Above you have asked for the month of August and instead got the month of September DYNAMAT plus does not like this and gives a Run Time Error 380 Invalid Property Value Open When the Administrator is trying to open another database in this case the Sample Database the fol
99. in the Contract but you need to have this to hand when setting up Daily Schedules 7 There are a maximum of 10 unit rates that can be defined in each Contract Within a Daily Schedule each one can be used more than once 8 From the contract details on a bill work out how many different types of day there are in a year You will need to define each of these as a Daily Schedule For example a day night tariff will have just one type of day while an evening weekend tariff will have two and a Seasonal Time of Day tariff will have several 9 Divide each type of day into blocks where the unit price stays the same and assign each block the appropriate sequential number for the unit price Page 97 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 12 13 14 10 16 17 Contract Ca To start adding new schedules click Add New Schedule The first line of the small table will be populated with start time 00 00 end time 24 00 unit rate 1 Enter a name for the schedule where it says Schedule name If you don t do this now you will get an error box saying A value is required Use short names because you will need to read them in the cells in the larger table above If
100. is displayed showing 3 Input File error 34 Exceptions 80 Exception Date Time Meter Type Exception Date Input file error 0702007 15 51 00 Meter not responding 04 02 2007 07 55 00 Outside Temp Mm Figure A3 6 Exceptions Input File error This message means that during the importation of the downloaded data an error occurred In the case above none of the data on the file had a matching meter code and so the whole file was rejected 4 All records in file rejected Date Time Meter Radi Rie Additional Information records in file rejected 29 05 2007 10 17 00 C acmgethsmallone lag Figure A3 7 Exceptions All records in file rejected This message appears when none of the meter codes in the file matched to the Auto Import Codes set up in the database Page 245 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 5 dylmport cancelled Exceptions 1 oe Exception DateTime Meter Rea Rea Additional Information 29 05 2007 10 59 00 Exception Type d oo Figure A3 8 Exceptions dylmport cancelled This message appears if there has been human intervention and the Import proc
101. is not met 5 meters appear not to have responded No new window is displayed 6 7 IT IS RECOMMENDED that all windows except DYNAMATImport but including DYNAMATplus be closed when manually importing This is required if the data file being imported has a size greater than 700KB Figure A7 8 Importing Data Auto Import Exceptions 2000 DYNAMA Tplus The list of Auto Import Exceptions is becoming very large and may seriously impair the performance of the system Do ws you want to view and delete them now Mo Figure A7 9 Importing Data Auto Import Exceptions very large External Importing You can schedule this import at a time that is convenient on a regular basis by using batch scripts The same file s can be imported using this method The script can be in several parts download backup import or it can be a single script The full script is detailed below e firstly it downloads the data from the collector using DBGet e then it appends this data to the data to any existing data that has not already been imported e then the downloaded data is backed up to a folder which is renamed with the current date in the format YYYYMMDD using a procedure datedir e then finally the appended file is imported into the database with the appended file being deleted after a successful completion Manual Importing Sometimes you will need to manually import a file of data an example of this can be da
102. is tagged as a TX fault or a Meter fault when the statistics are refreshed these meters are ignored when the Integrity is recalculated Events and Savings Report The Events and Savings Report shows a summary list of the meters where a Diary Note has been entered against a reading over a period of time gt Events and Savines Report Site Dynamat World First Reading 22 02 1990 Last Reading 09 05 2010 Period For Analysis From 05 01 005 To 097057201 i 00 00 00 00 1 R2 S Meters to Include W Main Meters Virtual Meters Sub Meters Help OF Cancel Figure 236 Events and Savings Report Selection Page 156 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com E DYNAMATplus Site Report Windows Internet Explorer SES br GA E C Program Files DynamatPlus Output Site html iv 4 X EE D7 qr Favorites DYNAMATplus Site Report a Li A Events and Savings Report Dynamat World 05 01 2009 to 09 05 2010 Meter Name Electricity block Energy Office Elec this is a test for the diary not change hopefully all of this garbage will be remembered and shown when i look at it again second line of information Total for Energy Office
103. k arh Graph Graph sure Analysis E Woodstock Lodge Main gas jt Woodstock Lodge Main Water 2 B Ss et K 8 Fortwiliam Centre 7 By Suffolk Day Centre Analysis Table Regression Tracker Accounts Export Meter G Lawther Building Analysis Analysts Readings i Shankill Resource Centre ai 4 93 Lisburn Road ee z Ballyowen Complex a Update a Crumlin Road Health Centre Ed precalculat F lll EMT System Administrator a 267 1 332 Ge 3 266 259 NOM 01709572010 15 28 Figure 62 Manual amp AMR Meter Face Reading Report icon 72 The selection screen shows the date of the first and last automatic reading 73 The calculation will always show the calculated value of the manual reading hence it will always show the Unit of the Manual meter the Meter Face Unit dill Meter Face Rea ding Report Meter Woodstock Lodge Main Elec kwh Service Electricity MD Shadow Meter Woodstock Lodge Elec kwh Shado MeterFace Unit Kilowatt hours First Reading 2820172010 Last Reading 31 07 2010 Period For Analysis From T OF 2010 To 23707 2010 12 00 00 i 12 00 00 Time Increment 1 pay Report Start Date 17 July 2010 00 00 00 Report End Date 23 July 2010 23 53 59 Figure 63 Manual amp AMR Meter Face Reading Report Selection Page 52 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission En
104. kVA The number of kVA is defined when we come to set up the Account n Inthe Unit Rates tab we enter the unit rates for energy supply only Here we need to take care and note down how each rate is numbered e g i Rate 1 Mar Oct Day Units Supply li Rate 2 Evening Units Supply iii Rate 3 Weekend Units Supply iv Rate 4 Night Units Supply v Rate 5 Nov Feb Day Units Supply EE Add New Contract General Fixed Charges Unit Rates MD Rates DUoS Rates ate p Billing Unit 6 38 5 95 5 95 4 37 4 99 od Charge Factor Hoo Cak J caca Figure 195 Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate Unit Rates o The rates on the bill are quoted in pounds and must be entered in pence per kWh p The fifth rate is not shown on this bill and must be found either from another bill or from the contract document q Maximum demand MD rates are not thought to be used any more so this tab can be skipped r The DUoS calendar and rates are entered on the DUOS tab ln le W N A E amp gt Oo TUoS Monthly Charge Figure 196 Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate DUoS Rates s The rates on the bill are quoted in pounds and must be entered in pence per kWh Page 126 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57
105. may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Entering a water bill 11 When you click Manual Bill Entry for a water meter this is how the screen first appears X gt Manual Bill Entry pema ccount Code 01234 56789 Select Previous Pe Invoice Number Invoice Date E 7 Energy Metering Vi Technolo Ltd Supplier Thames Water v Add New _ we Previous Lt Date of Current Ut Units Unit Reading Est Reading Reading Est Charged Rate 2012 000 U 0 76 0 00 Meter Name Unit Cost Council Office Water Manual Total Units 0 Total Unit Charge Total Fixed Charges Sewage Volume 0 Sewage Charge imate Change Levy lo hange Levy 2 Domestic Proportion 90 Rate YAT Non Domestic Proportion 4 00 0 Rate 50 Invoice T otal 207 00 OK Cancel Figure 213 Manual Bill Entry Water Bill Entry Bill Entry Screen 12 The meter reading table shows just the minimum set of columns to show the previous meter readings amount consumed unit rate and cost Sewage volume is calculated from the metered water volume and agreed percentages Invoice Date 13 Click Add New button and enter the tax point date shown on the bill Previous Reading Ut Est 14 The previous reading for each meter should then get filled in w
106. meter the measured units are the units marked and displayed on the meter face Be sure to note if the meter has a multiplier on it such as X10 or X100 If this is an automatically read meter then the measured units are the value of each pulse sent out by the meter into the AMR system Normally this is written on the face of the meter but you may need to consult the manufacturer of the meter or the logging system There are different tyoes of Measured Units 1 Energy units which can either be stated in kWh or able to be converted into a kWh value including cubic meters of gas gallons of oil tonnes of coal litres of Gas oil or pulses through a meter where the pulses are known to have an energy value 2 Volume units used for measuring water and convertible into cubic meters of water but do not have an energy value This would also include pulses through a meter where the pulses are known to have a volume value 3 Any user units that cannot be converted into an energy or volume equivalent e g cans of beans vehicle miles pounds revenue etc 4 If it is not in the list click on Add New from the dropdown menu and another window will appear Type the description of the unit and an abbreviation Then choose whether it is energy volume or other If it is energy you will need to enter how many of the units are in one gigajoule Get out a scientific calculator enter the value in kilowatt hours press 1
107. meters A Meter Survey Pro Forma is included as Appendix 7 to help you do this We advise you to go around to each of your meters with the Pro Forma and fill it in before setting up your meters in Dynamat It is recommended that for each meter connected to an automatic reading system and therefore adding to the DYNAMATplus system you add a shadow reading meter This shadow reading meter will be the repository of any manual eyeball meter readings that you obtain or have been collected during the survey or installation This allows you to continually verify that the meter data is being measured and collected correctly This verification is useful in bringing to light meter exchanges or firmware updates that have not been advised by the utility It is suggested that there is a minimum of a yearly manual check using this verification method Since June 2008 the creation of Shadow Manual Meters has been automatic ADD NEW METER To add a new meter first decide which site you want to place the meter in and then highlight that site in the left hand margin Then click Add New Meter and you will enter the Add New Meter Wizard DYNAMATplus Bax File wiew Lists Action Tools Help D prhamat World G Council Office DATA BIRD G Grammar School CHICK w G Government Office Manual t Insurance Centre Code 5 AddNew Site Report Meter Reading Metering a Army Barracks DATA BIRD Meter Sheet Syste ie gt gt
108. needs the date of the previous reading to be able to work out the billing period and whether to apply a multiplier to the standing charges b Electricity bills on large sites are usually calculated over an exact calendar month The example is a September bill so the opening readings must be at 00 00 on September 1st File View Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat World Coleraine Campus Electricity Coleraine Supply Mar Oct Day H 44 Council Office DATA BIRD H Grammar School CHICK Electricity MD Main Manual Kilowatt hours l I z Time TE 7 4 Government Office Manual nw Insurance Centre Code 5 01 09 2009 00 00 00 Utility H a Army Barracks DATA BIRD z 1 Coleraine Campus Electricity Figure 192 Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate opening readings 3 Setting up the contract a Before setting up a Seasonal Time of day contract the contract calendar and schedule have to be defined b The purpose of a contract calendar and daily schedules is to define at what times of day and days of the year each unit rate applies It is used in the Calculate Bill report to sort the consumption recorded in 30 minute intervals by an AMR meter into different rate bands With Manual Bill Entry we have the number of kWh in each rate band given to us on the bill so the actual times of day set for each rate band do not have to be correct We only need a calendar with the correct number of rate bands in it Page 124 of 314 Th
109. o e E 93 Lisburn Road El 27 06 2010 21 02 49 Auto 187 235 19 o 93 Lisburn Road Eb 27 06 2010 21 33 00 Auto 187 254 19 a p 93 Lisburn Road w 28706 2010 01 03 56 Auto 187 378 124 H Ballpowen Complex 26 06 200 01 34 04 Auto 187 395 71 475 E i Crumlin Road Health Ce 28 06 2010 02 04 20 Auto 187 412 17 H k Maureen Sheehan Ceni 28 06 2010 02 34 24 Auto 187 429 17 Hla Glandore Avenue Childr 28 06 2010 0304 31 Auto 187 446 17 H North Belfast Family Cer 28 06 2010 04 04 49 Auto 187 483 37 H Bruce House 28 06 2010 04 34 58 Auto 187 500 17 H a Shankill House 28 06 2010 05 05 07 Auto 187 517 17 H a Mica Drive ATC 28 06 2010 05 35 16 Auto 187 534 17 H Fairview House Crumlin 28 06 2010 06 05 25 Auto 187 553 19 gF wihiteroack Complex 28 06 2010 06 35 34 Auto 187 574 21 eae O E whiterock Main Ele 28 06 2010 07 05 43 Auto 187 615 41 A Whiterock Main Ele aj 28 06 2010 07 35 55 Auto 187 690 75 i Pw thiterck Main FI Am ae Aan A a A A 404 054 444 or 4 EMT System Administrator E9 263 E 1 310 mm 2 648 408 CAPS NUM 05 07 2010 02 31 4 Figure A1 12 Movement on Readings Table inconsistent value When this occurs it will not show on graphs and reports as the values are recalculated for these but it does look out of place in the Readings Table To correct this you need to temporarily insert an Exchange meter before the high value and then remove it so that the system recalculates the value of the movement correctly fa DYN
110. of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com ei Set Target Press OF to set the target for Training Site Training Meter 1 to the mean consumption calculated by the average analysis You may va this constant by a percentage below T arget Alarm levels may also be set To enable Alarme use Meter Properties Percentage of Histonc Consumption Target Alarms Alarm Bandwidth Minimum Deviation to Trigger Alarm oa Kilowatt hours Canes Figure 120 Setting Targets Set Target 7 To plan for reduction of consumption changing the Percentage of Historic Consumption to 95 will show the expected consumption with a 5 improvement 8 Don t forget to enable the use of Alarms under Meter Properties for this Meter by ticking the box This is crucial otherwise alarms will not be triggered 9 Once Targets have been set two other Icons Target Graphs and CUSUM Graphs are available in the Object Pane Al DYNAMATptus File View Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat orld Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Gas Ei Main Site Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Elec 2 Ej Energy Office Gas iReadings Consumption Multiple Period Multiple Period Average Energy Office Water Graph Graph S Curve Analysis Coun
111. problems when entering dates using the drop down box with the calendar in it to give the month And move backwards forwards until the right month is found and then highlight the date in that month DYNAMAT unable to be started If you have closed down Dynamat and then find that you are unable to open it again it may be that when DYNAMAToplus tried to close down it failed to complete the closure This can also happen when the system aborts In this case use Task Manager CTRL ALT DEL to see what applications are running mi Windows Task Manager File Options View Windows Shut Down Help Applications Processes Performance Networking End Task Switch To Processes 47 CPU Usage 1 Commit Charge 816M 3905M Figure A1 8 Troubleshooting Unable to reopen DYNAMATplus Task Manager Click on the Applications Tab if you are not already there highlight DY NAMATplus and then click End Task Page 233 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com End Program DYMAMATplus KS This program is not responding To return to Windows and check the status of the program click Cancel If pou choose to end the program immediately you will l
112. reading then the reading on the meter when removed is presumed to be the last reading taken Otherwise it must be entered here Finally the reading on the new meter when it was installed is entered 63 If you drag the window so that it does not obliterate the Meter Readings you can copy the values onto the Exchange Meter window easily And a date and time between the last reading on the old meter and the first reading on the new meter means that the chances of making a mistake are reduced 64 If you get a consumption out of limits message then agree by clicking Yes 65 If the new meter does not monitor in the same units as the old one the readings from the new meter cannot be compared with those from the old one for validation purposes In this case the new meter should be defined as a completely new meter the readings entered separately and the old and new meters combined in a virtual meter for monitoring and targeting Don t forget about Alarms and Auto Importing on the old and new meters need to be changed once the handover had been successful 66 Display Meter Readings right click or use the Action Dropdown Menu Two new lines should now appear in the table in between the last reading on the old meter and the first reading from the new They will be labelled Close and Open in the column headed Type The movement for the first reading from the new meter will now have changed to something reasonable and i
113. readings are often at half hourly interval so selecting 15 minutes would be inconsistent too 20 When a sensible combination is input the Graph Start and Graph End dates are populated and the number of points to be displayed 21 The number of series refers to the Plot Duration in this case the graph is going to draw for December 2005 to July 2006 inclusive which is 8 months or 8 series 22 The number of points refers to the Time Increment in this case the maximum number of days in any month is 31 so there are a maximum of 31 points 23 Because months are not even in some cases a month Is converted into 4 weeks A Multiple Period Graph Meher Training Meter Electricity Service Electricity MO 0 Measured Unit Kilowatthours 4 Cancel First Reading 3112 2005 Last Reading 18707 2006 Pernod For Analysis From 3 12 2005 To 18707 2006 13 00 00 13 00 00 a Plot Duration 1 Month B sees Time Increment 1 il 31 points Reporting Unit Kilowatt hours Graph Start Date 01 December 2005 00 00 00 Graph End Date a July 2006 23 59 59 Figure 77 Multiple Period Series and Points displayed 24 With the Tracker Analysis graph there is a connection between the Period of Repetition and the Time Increment a Period of Repetition the beat over which the profile repeats itself usually 1 week b Time Increment smallest time period represented by each point on the Tracke
114. screen print System Integrity Report at Database Level Example EMT Equipment List at Database Level Example EMT Equipment List Example showing all columns M amp T Constant Target Example M amp T Tracker Target Example M amp T Tracker Target Target Alarms Example M amp T Weather Target Example Menu Bar File Dropdown Menu Menu Bar File Dropdown Menu Open Database Menu Bar File Dropdown Menu Check Tree Integrity Menu Bar File Dropdown Menu Virtual Meters added Menu Bar View Dropdown Menu with Status Bar Menu Bar View Dropdown Menu without Status Bar Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Edit Applicable Day Schedule Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Edit Applicable Day Schedule full schedule Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Calendar of Applicable Day Schedule Page 310 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 149 149 150 150 151 151 152 152 153 153 154 154 155 156 157 158 158 159 159 160 160 161 162 163 163 164 164 165 165 166 166 167 167 169 169 170 170 171 171 172 173 174 175 177 179 180 181 182 185 185 186 186 187 188 189 189 190 Figure 280 Figure 28
115. series 5 points works OK Increasing finally to then 7 series 5 points again working OK oo Page 66 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com File Edit Tools View Gallery Help eHalle DBA a aS Figure 93 Multiple Period Graph actual graph 7 series 4 points g Multiple Period Graph appears on definitions of Meter Electricity Gas Water and Virtual Production Analogue amp Waste Page 67 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com MULTIPLE PERIOD S CURVE GRAPH This graph can be used to compare accumulated consumption for similar periods allowing for differences in timing for example comparing these academic years with different Easter and Summer Holiday dates Main Water Consumption Curve Ww J jal T a Ez i 01401 2011 09 37 42 0140172012 09 37 42 01001 2009 09 37 42 01001 2010 09 37 42 Figure 94a Multiple Period S Curve Graph Comparing academic yea
116. set and calculate targets based on Applicable Days set these options for a meter then run Regression analysis and Target options on graphs and reports as normal This table contains the list of calendars used for defining the days when a building is occupied This feature is normally used so that only degree days which occur on occupied days are counted when setting and monitoring against a weather dependent target for energy consumption Alternatively the number of occupied days per month can itself be used as the determining factor for setting the target Each calendar must be kept up to date on an ongoing basis using the Calendar of applicable days option on the Input menu The same calendar can be used for different buildings which are occupied at the same time To register a new calendar click on Add calendar Enter a short code followed by a longer description by which you can later refer to the calendar The code is used to select the calendar on the Define meter for M amp T screen while the description appears in the lookup table alongside that code Be sure to press Enter after typing the description otherwise DYNAMAT may leave it blank To delete a calendar click on Delete calendar DYNAMAT will not let you delete a calendar which is in use e Applicable Days Schedules Before applicable day calendars can be set up one or more Schedules must be defined A schedule consists of 48 half hourly slots marked ON or OFF It defines
117. software product will meet or exceed the following recommended specification 2 GHz processor speed or better 8GHz or better for networked Servers 1 GB RAM and up to 2GB RAM for each processor 10 GB free hard disk space before installation Windows 2000 or XP Professional Internal modem CD ROM drive In addition where an EMT DATA BIRD or CHICK logger is to be installed local to the PC the PC will have one free RS232 serial port per logger A high quality USB to Serial converter may be used where a Serial port is not available however please note that some organisations block USB devices such as Data Keys for security reasons Business Contact Manager part of Office 2000 2003 2007 etc must not be installed on the PC In the event that a software installation cannot be completed because the PC does not meet the required specification or is not in working order EMT will charge for abortive visits at Company Day Rates Hardware Requirements for SQL Server Databases For databases expected to grow larger than 1 GB approximately 10 million meter pulse readings a separate dedicated server is required in addition to the PCs used to run the DYNAMATplus application This should be a minimum 3 GHz processor and 2GB RAM For DYNAMATplus databases larger than 2 GB approximately 20 million meter pulse readings the free MSDE database used by DYNAMATplus will no longer work and needs to be replaced by a full Microsoft SQL Server data
118. that have been defined The first row in the drop down list is a blank line by selecting this you can delete an entry in the table To speed up the process it is possible to select copy and paste rectangular blocks of cells so the same schedules can be repeated for selected weeks Page 190 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 13 06 2010 20 06 2010 8 to work c 8 to 6 work c 8 to 6 work c arr 06r 2010 040r 20n Sto E work c Figure 281 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Applicable Day Calendar Clicking OK saves all the entries in the calendar and may take some time if several years of data are entered Clicking Cancel discards ALL changes made while the current calendar has been open If there are blank days in the calendar then they will be treated as wholly unoccupied days in any subsequent calculations pphcable Days The calendar data you are sawing contains one or more blank entries Blank days will be treated as wholly unoccupied Figure 282 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Applicable Day Calendar Any wholly blank rows that remain before the first or after the last day for which a schedule has been selected will not be saved When the example above is op
119. the period between the two meter readings straddles across a date on which the Climate Change Levy rate was changed Current Reading 14 The user enters the current meter reading Do not allow the user to enter more digits than the Digits field in the Meter table Ut Est 15 The user chooses from the drop down whether the current reading is a genuine utility reading or an estimated bill This is later fed into the Reading Type field when the reading is added to the Meter Reading table Volume Units 16 Subtract the current reading from the previous reading If the result is negative and its absolute magnitude is more than 50 of the Meter_Capacity value from the Meter table then the meter has gone round the clock so add the Meter_Capacity value Otherwise let the negative value stand it could be a correction from a previous estimated bill Correction Factor 17 The correction factor is obtained from the Correction Factor field of the Meter Reading Cost record for the previous meter reading The user may update it File View Lists Action Tools Help E19 Dynamat World Council Office Manual Readings Council Office gas E Council Office DATA BIRD i Energy Office Elec FimGas Main Asian Cubic feet gas 100 x a a Energy Office Gas Date Time Type Meter Reading Movement Correction Factor ig Energy Office Water 2207 2002 13 00 00 Own 1 440 0 st Council Office Manual Reading 9970472003 13 0
120. wwwecchoouk Financial ear Begins io Nov Ends 31 Oct Fa Degree Day Region Thames Valley NHS Site Type Non Hospital Patient Cancel Figure 11 Site General Tab This shows all the details entered during the addition of the site 1 To move the site to a different place in the Dynamat World tree select a different Parent Site in the dropdown 2 Email is used when the add on Email module has been purchased When certain target alarms have been generated against a meter an email is sent to the name in the site properties of the site immediately above the meter If there were no sub sites sub folders then the Email on the Dynamat_World site would be used But usually sites are created to split into areas of responsibility which would then have its owner whose Email address would be specified in these details Page 20 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com l Site benchmarking Benchmark Type Building Category Floor Area Population Exposure Normal Opening Hours Monday 03 00 Tuesday 03 00 Wedensday 03 00 Thursday 12 00 Friday 03 00 Saturday 03 00 Hilal al dle Sunday 05 00 Weeks Shut
121. x and then multiply by 2 77 7 77 It it is volume you will need to enter how many of the units are in one cubic metre Enter the value in litres press 1 x then multiply by 1000 Click OK 5 Defaulted values are defined in the Units List see section Standing Data Main Site Boundary Meter or Sub Meter The Meter can be defined as a Main Meter which measures energy flowing across the site boundary or a Sub Meter A Main Meter may have meter eyeball readings provided by the Utility When entering Invoice Data the meter must be defined as a Main Meter Sub Meter can only be used to collect own readings Meter Readings or Delivered Amounts Meter Readings or Delivered Amounts Stock Holdings need to be selected Meter Reading indicates that the meter is being used to accumulate consecutive readings increasing by number This is the preferred way of collecting data as meter readings are more robust Delivered Amounts are used in two cases e Where fuel is stored on site and consumption is not metered but recorded in the form of deliveries to the site i e oil coal LPG In this case you may want to use Stock Holding but only if you can measure the amount of fuel in storage e g by a level indicator on the tank e Where consumption is metered but the bill only states the amount consumed in the month This is usually the case with electricity supplies over 100kW maximum demand where Code 5 half hourl
122. year and calculate them on a daily basis pro rata so the amount varies from bill to bill Find all the elements of fixed charge shown on the bill and enter descriptions in the lines 1 to 5 under Fixed Charges The amounts shown should be per Fixed Charge Quoting Period For water bills you will need to work out the standing charge per year Get out a calculator divide the standing charge shown by the number of days between the opening and closing meter readings and multiply by 365 Page 101 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 16 The Availability Unit Charge is for electricity only and is the cost per kVA and is shown on bills as the capacity charge or charge per kVA To make this value appear you need to define how many kVA does the wire going into a particular meter has in the account details for the meter Account Properties under CALCULATE BILL has the Availability box to detail the kVA capacity of the electricity wire 7 Add Hew Contract 1 Es D 5 E T a ee 10 Reactive Unit SCs Power Tt Change Factor Figure 151 Add New Contract Unit Rates 17 Click the Unit Rates tab For single rate tariffs you only need to enter the r
123. you are creating a single rate tariff the values in the table will be already complete lf this is a more than one rate tariff in a day click on the dropdown and you will the value from 1 to 10 which corresponds to the Unit Rates that are available during the Contract set up If you put in a value of O or greater than 10 then the unit rate defaults to 1 All 24 slots need to be completed Click OK to save the new Daily Schedule Having set up a Daily Schedule it is always possible to change the End Time and or the Unit Rate using the Edit facility if you find that the values you have entered do not correspond to the values given to you by the Utility Company lendars r Contract Calendars Calendar Name RATE one rate edited D ap Hight DAYNIGHT London Electricity day night O0 HYDROS Hydro E lectrice 9 rate STOD LEBS London Electricity 5 rate STOC SCO amp SOU EL Scottish amp Southern Electric siwalec 3 unts Figure 145 1 This defi year Lists Contract Calendars nes the various rates on a day by day basis that need to be applied to each month of the 2 You need to create a Contract Calendar even for single rate tariffs Work out how many different unit rates there are and give each a sequential number starting from 1 4 From the main screen click Lists then Contract Calendars The Contract Calendars window will appear 5 Click Add New A window headed Contract Calendar will appea
124. 0 00 Failed PDA 1 500 60 1 100000 g Council Office Water Manu 99 94 2007 13 00 00 Own 2 280 780 1 200000 Council Office Electricity EmA EAEE 2 345 i 1 022630 f Council Office gas Figure 206 Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Readings table Calorific Value 18 Calorific value is stated on the bill and must be entered exactly as shown on the bill It can theoretically be different for different meters if they are read on different dates but normally only appears once on any one bill Units Charged 19 This is the number of kilowatt hours being charged for the meter in question The steps to calculate it are a Multiply the volume units by the correction factor b If the meter is imperial hundreds of cubic feet multiply by 2 83 or 2 831684659 to get cubic metres You will have to decide whether to use the accurate or the rounded value c Multiply by the calorific value to get Megajoules d Divide by 3 6 to get kilowatt hours Page 135 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Unit Rate and Unit Charge 20 This is obtained from the Contract details This may be either a single unit rate Figure 207 Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Single
125. 0 and your database are unable to understand the change The following screen is then displayed Page 241 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com gt Meteri ne System Integrity Report Automatic Metering First Reading Last Reading Pernod For Analysis From 1870872010 To 18 08 2010 Iw Include Sub Meters Help al Cancel Figure A1 29 Troubleshooting Integrity No data available This is a significant problem and you will need to contact EMT Head Office and speak to IT Support Creating a new database EMT Only Be very careful about the name of the database you are creating There is a limit to length of the name that you can create a database with possibly 30 characters DYMAMATptlus X 4 critical error has occured in 40ynamatPlus gpMewDatabase 27147217633 String or binary data would be truncated Retry Ignore Figure A1 30 Troubleshooting Create critical error The above message was displayed when the following database was created Dynamat_lincoln_shared_services 31 characters A test with a database name of only 30 characters did not give the same results Dyimport failing EMT Only 23 08 2010 11 13
126. 00 E36 0304 08 09 22 25 597 Invalid date 230172008 16 29 00 E4427 707 06 06 63 55 65686300 Invalid date 230172008 16 29 00 E4527 701 06 06 63 26 35656500 Invalid date 2 01 2008 16 29 00 E4 05 03 06 06 29 38 10895 4 yt Invalid date 3 0172005 16 29 00 ES1 217017 08 07 00 64 749890 n t Delete Figure A3 10 Exceptions Invalid Date Under the Additional Information column the actual values in the downloaded file are printed The file is a Comma Separated File of 4 columns the first column is the Automatic Meter Code the second column is the date of the reading the third column is the time of the reading and the fourth column is the actual reading itself In the example above there are several reasons for the rejection of the date and time the seconds are over 60 the minutes are over 60 the date is in the future None of the readings have been imported into the database 8 Reading Too Old Exceptions 140 Exception Type Y Exception DateTime Meter Reading Dates T ime a Ok Re 15 06 2008 15 23 00 05 05 2005 05 29 27 leading too old NE 2008 15 23 00 Buston Cadet Cen Main 15 2005 05 2 Reading too old 15 06 2008 16 23 00 Buston Cadet Cen Main 0570572005 05 29 27 Cancel Reading too old 15 06 2006 16 23 00 Buston Cadet Cen Main 05 05 2005 05 29 27 Reading too old 09 06 2008 18 43 00 Buxton Cadet Cen Boiler 057 0572005 05 29 27 Reading too old 097 0672008 18 43 00 Buston Cadet Cen Ma
127. 007 16 00 00 31 40 2007 2200 00 0141 2007 04 00 00 Elot area 31A 02007 13 00 00 a11 0200r 19 00 00 01412007 01 00 00 01112007 07 00 00 Hour Beginning Data values hilean 2 35 Kilowatt hours Hour Standard Deviation Figure 117 Meter Reconciliation Average Analysis Graph Manual Mean value h For the appropriate automatic meter create the Average Analysis over the same period of time Page 81 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 5 PSC CH3151 0917NGOO2M 919 Average Analysis Max File Edit Tools View Gallery Set Target Help EY bed E fut E Ue Gal ea Po PSC CH3151 0917NG002M 919 es ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee T 42 aF a a a eee ee ae ee ee are ee eee eee lea een an ae deter eran eters Kilowatt hours Per Hour 31102007 1500 00 31402007 2100000 01 1 2007 OF 0000 0141 2007 09 00 31102007 1200 00 3102007 18 00 00 0111112007 0111 2007 06 00 00 Hour Beginning Data values lean 2 35 Kilowatt hours Hour Standard Deviation Figure 118 Meter Reconciliation Average Analysis Graph Automatic Mean value i Both mean values should match or be very close in value An allowance of up to 10 is consid
128. 03 1 6 02 2003 23 02 2003 i Consumptior 454 480 473 451 472 O cost 3259 27 58 27 80 27 72 27416 oe Consumption oe OST Figure 168 Cost Graph Example 1 This gives an overall figure for the same period as the Calculated Bill above showing the weekly figures as a whole SUB BILLING 1 This can be very useful 2 One example is for out of hours usage of Electricity If you have contractors in a specific area you could set up a contract where the unit rate for 7am to 7pm is zero and everything else has a relevant value This way any bill created would have a value for any usage before 7am and also after 7pm Unless the contract calendar already associated with the normal contract has a schedule that defined breaks at 7am and 7pm and any unit rate s used between those times were not used outside those hours it would not be possible to use it for this sub billing contract and it would be safer to create a brand new contract calendar 3 Using a virtual site and virtual meters you can create sub billing for sub letting MANUAL BILL ENTRY original version 1 This is for entering manual bills from the Utilities iS Cost Code oes Aooount Cade ui Supplier British Gas Inveice Numba EEEE Inveige Date 44 70372008 SS Previous Lit D ata of Currerit Lit o Correction Calorifie Unita L rit Moter Name Reading Eat Aeading Aeading Est ASNE call F actor V
129. 0304 31 Auto 187 446 17 fl lal North Belfast Family Cer 28 06 2010 04 04 49 Auto 187 483 37 H Bruce House 26 06 2010 04 34 58 Auto 187 500 17 H a Shankill House 28 06 2010 05 05 07 Auto 187 517 17 H Mica Drive ATC 28 06 2010 05 3516 Auto 187 534 17 H a Fairview House Crumlin 28 06 2010 06 05 25 Auto 187 553 19 ir Wihiterack Complex 2806 2010 06 35 34 Auto 187 574 21 ae 2 E Whiterock Main Ele 28 06 2010 07 05 43 Auto 187 615 41 E Whiterock Main Ele 28 06 2010 07 35 55 Auto 167 690 75 bse E acthiterack kd ain eae SS SES TSE Se ee aaa F 4 F EMT System Administrator 41263 E 1 310 mm 2646408 CAPS NUM 0570772010 09 33 g Figure A1 14 Movement on Readings Table Exchange removed Now the Movement values have been recalculated and are correct Reporting Run time error 95 DYNAMATplus reports are created as HTML documents stored in the Output folder of DYNAMATplus within Program Files If the user does not have permission to create files on the local C drive hard drive then this error will occur Some sites experience a problem where the Site Report has been created in the Output folder under DYNAMATplus but it will not display This is a problem with the Internet Explorer that is installed on the user s PC or laptop and may require the intervention of your IT department Graphs DYNAMAT plus Figure A1 15 Troubleshooting Period of Repetition Time problem If the above failure occurs it can mean that you
130. 1 Figure 282 Figure 283 Figure 284 Figure 285 Figure 286 Figure 287 Figure 288 Figure 289 Figure 290 Figure 291 Figure 292 Figure 293 Figure 294 Figure 295 Figure 296 Figure 297 Figure 298 Figure 299 Figure 300 Figure 301 Figure 302 Figure 303 Figure 304 Figure 305 Figure 305 Figure 306 Figure 307 Figure 308 Figure 309 Figure 310 Figure 311 Figure 312 Figure 313 Figure 314 Figure 315 Figure 316 Figure 317 Figure 318 Figure 319 Figure 320 Figure 321 Figure 322 Figure 323 Figure 324 Figure 325 Figure 326 Figure 327 Figure 328 Figure 329 Figure 330 Figure 331 Figure 332 Figure 333 Figure 334 Figure 335 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Applicable Day Calendar Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Applicable Day Calendar Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Applicable Day Calendar Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Applicable Day Calendar Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Monthly Degree Days Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Add Monthly Degree Days Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Degree Days current information Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Degree Days Vilnis Vesma Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Degree Days Regions Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Environmental Pollutants Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Exceptions Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Meters Off Line Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Meters Out of Limits NEW Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Service Types
131. 1 0 Aate 50 F 289 79 VAT Non Domestio Proportion 79 0 Aate 15 0 3 245 91 Invaioe Total 34 201 34 4 Help OK Cancel Figure 202 Manual Bill Entry Entry screen after filling Page 130 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com f The total energy supply unit charge is correct However there are several other errors i The unit rates for DUOS charge are not being processed The unit rates being shown are the Supply rates and the unit cost is shown as zero because the system only handles one meter per unit rate ii A total of DUoS Unit Charges should be shown separately iii The Total Units should NOT include the DUoS units The figure shown is twice what it should be iv There is a decimal rounding error on the bill 243 753 25 444 55 907 137 438 462 542 but the total units consumed are given as 462 543 We have gone to a lot of trouble to eliminate such errors from the DYNAMATplus reports and have no control over whether suppliers allow rounding errors to occur on a bill v The Climate Change Levy Variance of the Meter properties is not being processed The kWh subject to climate change levy should be 79 of 90 of the Supply units only but th
132. 1 149 201 110L8401 1S1 5 1 1000 SLEEP 1000 RECORD P81 149 201 110L8401 1S30 5 1 1000 SLEEP 1000 RECORD Etc etc RUN C Program Files Trend Control Systems 963 Scripts EMT963all BAT Or RUN C Program Files Trend Control Systems 963 Scripts EMT963daily BAT Another method for step 2 is to create a script file to export all the meters data from sequel to csv and action this as one action in the 963 Action Scheduler This would be better for larger sites with many meters Page 275 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Appendix 7 IMPORTING DATA dylmport Dylmport SYSTEM Data that has been collected needs to be imported into the database so that the latest values can be seen and appraised Dylmport is the process that will achieve this It can either be carried out externally using batch scripts or can been done manually from within DYNAMATplus DYNAMATplus DATA IMPORT FORMAT DYNAMATplus standard import format is a simple ASCII Comma Separated Value CSV format Files can have any valid Windows filename but are normally given the extension CSV or LOG Each line consists of four values separated by commas and is terminated by a carriage return line fee
133. 1 233 104 0 k 0 0 0 Grammar School CHICK Hot Air Tx on Wall by Witr Mtr j 30 Minutes 26 66 214 0 0 Grammar School CHICK Grammar OAT 30 Minutes 56 79 0 0 Total 47 57 3 020 697 594 466 kWh Done Hi My Computer fa i00 Figure 227 Meter Fitness Report Example Site Benchmark Report For this report to work you must have all the Degree Days information defined in the Monthly Degree Days Standing Data The floor area s used in this report are defined in Site Properties St Site Benchmark Report Site Council Office DATA BIRD First Reading 1 08 2001 Last Reading 0870372003 Fernod For Analysis From 00272003 To 0803 2002 0000 00 4 adsa Meters to Include i ers Mirtual Meters Sub Meters Calculation Type C Basic C Local Authority a B coe Figure 228 Reports Site Benchmark Report Selection Page 151 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com E DYNAMA Tplus Site Benchmark Report Microsoft Internet Explorer lolka File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help gt P x B OD p Search Sp Favorites 4 c7 w rel Bey A Address C Program Files EynamatPlos Output Site h
134. 10 12 06 Exceptions Unknown Meter Code 5 6669793100 10 6689783101 5 6689703100 10 6689783101 o 6689793100 10 6689783101 This message means that the meter code in the downloaded file that was being imported was not found defined in Meter Properties for any of the meters in the Site It may be that the code has been changed for the meter or a new meter has been added and not defined in DYNAMATplus Page 244 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 2 Meter Not Responding 21 A Exceptions 5 Reading DateTime 1570172007 10 32 00 SY D28171 Mains Wat E Meter not responding 157 0172007 10 32 00 974322966 Bypass Wat E Meter not responding 1570172007 10 32 00 974307427 Bypass Wat O Meter not responding 157 0172007 10 3200 97w 025370 Mans Wat E Meter not responding 15 01 2007 10 32 00 T182 Firb Battery Wole gt Show f Unchecked Figure A3 5 Exceptions Meter Not Responding This message means that for the meter that is named there is a gap between the last reading logged and the importation of the data that happened at the Exception Date Time shown When you click on the exception and then click on Goto Readings the list of readings
135. 13 07 2006 Data co2 Meter Name Complete Consumption Units tonnes Electricity MD Training Site Training Meter 1 y 6 500 kVVh 2 80 Total Electricity MD 6 400 kvVh 2 80 Total 6 500 kwh 280 Done a My Computer Figure 247 Environmental Report at Site Level Example Occasionally this report will display the following message Page 163 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Script Control The script you are executing i taking longer than expected to run Click End to abort the script or Continue to continue script execution Continue Figure 248 Environmental Report Script Control message lt gt Environmental Report site Council Office DATA BIRD First Reading ea 07 2002 Last Reading 12 07 2009 Period For Analysis From 0120172008 To 3112 2008 Meters to Include iw Man Meters We Virtual Meters iw Sub Meters Pollutants to show iw COZ SOx NO YOC Ordered By C Serice Types f Consumption C Site Name Help Ok Cancel Figure 249 Environmental Report Selection causing Script Control Message To get the Environment Report to show CO2 emissions with Virtual Meters there is a workaround You have to tr
136. 2 1449 272002 159 272002 16A 272002 1A 2002 dE i 3 0 14 3 1 3 6 4 1 45 5 1 5 5 5 1 E z 3 8 19 34 3 6 lt Figure 113 Graph Tools Analogue Measurement Graph Data Editor with 2 rows 35 The second row shows the data as it was collected Where no data was collected the box is blank 36 The first row shows a value calculated by straight line interpolation where the second row has a blank value 37 For gaps in the data where the values are calculated by straight line interpolation there are no diamond markers Page 78 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com AVERAGE ANALYSIS 1 When wanting to set up Targets the Average Analysis report shows the values based on a small amount of data The Mean is the average of all value on the particular graph 5 Average Analysis beter Training Meter OF Semice Electricity block Measured Unit Kilowatt hours Cancel First Reading 31 12 2008 Last Reading 17 07 2009 Per Period For 4nalysis From o 0172009 To 17707 2009 hal 00 00 00 13 00 00 Time Increment 1 week al Reporting Unit Kilowatt hours Graph Start Date O4 January 2009 00 00 00 Graph End Date 171 July 2009
137. 2007 14 33 35 Auto BET rra 16 OFA06 200 15 03 36 Auto bb a03 a0 Cus kur S faa Tan O Cas Tun Taa bar in W omiaan oe an iar a 1 Cel an den S a a Figure 340 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 1 wel 363 E 1 473 mem 15 143 033 CAPS NUM 21 08 2007 1346 4 DYNAMATplus Herrick Lodge EPH Herrick Lodge EFH Elec File Edit 14 08 2007 18 46 37 Auto q24rr 53 144 14 08 2007 19 16 35 Auto 12 47 685 154 14 08 2007 20 16 41 Auto 12 478 034 349 14 08 2007 21 46 40 Auto 12 479 505 1 AFT 1408 2007 22 46 39 Auto 12 478 837 G 15 08 2007 03 16 38 Auto 12 480 193 1 356 15 08 2007 03 46 41 Auto 12 480 335 142 15 08 2007 0416 38 Auto 12 480 475 140 15 08 2007 18 46 43 Auto 12 406 247 Der 15 08 2007 19 16 49 Auto 12 486 437 150 15708 2007 19 46 44 Auto 12 486 604 167 15 08 2007 22 16 44 Auto 12 487 402 T 15 08 2007 23 16 45 Auto 12 467 746 344 15 08 2007 23 46 44 Auto 12 457 599 143 16 08 2007 00 16 44 Auto 12 458 034 145 16 08 2007 03 46 45 Auto 12 489 077 1 043 16 08 2007 04 16 48 Auto 12 489 224 14 16 08 2007 04 46 53 Auto 12 489 367 143 16 08 2007 05 16 46 Auto 12 489 497 130 Gas Sie mmisiasoe CAPS NUM 27082007 1258 Dynamat World E i Battery olte Fe 8 unknown meters for less except li Databird Leicester View Lists Figure 341 Action Tools Help Electricity black Main Auta Manual Kilowatt hrs 0 05 Date Time Type
138. 207 LL N 7 VO0000071944 first meter to read 070207 13 Nj 7100000071944 ete 0 020 14 N 7 100000071944 07 020 S L3 V Analogue point 0 020 15 N 1000000 1944 If 940 or 960 series supervisor software is used replace DOORWAY with COMMS943 If DYNDDE32 fails to establish contact with a DDE service of the name given it will first display a reminder to start up the supervisor software then after one more minute it aborts with an error message The first part of the meter description before the first slash is a number giving the LAN number on which the outstation is connected This is always zero for smaller systems that only have one LAN For early versions of 940 series supervisor software a text string called the outstation group may replace this number The second part beginning with a lower case o is the outstation number The third part after the comma is the digital input point number Il means it s a digital input and N means that the parameter we want to read is the number of starts For an analogue point this would be Snn V where S means it s an analogue sensor and V means we want the current value The rest of the bits after the second slash are optional and only applicable to Doorway supervisor software They are to ensure that the pulse counts in early model outstations are rolled over correctly and it is a feature of Doorway that was provided especially f
139. 3 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com TOOLS dropdown i DYNAMA Tplus File Edit wiew Lists ction Tools Help 2 Dynamat World Add User eT Council Office DATA Delete User E 8 Council Office Ma Options Energy Office Wal Administ L H L Consumption Multiple Period Multiple Period Average Ea Office Gas Graph Graph 5 Curve Analysis Grammar School CHICK A Govermment Office Manual Insurance Centre Code 5 l pi l Army Baracks DATA BIRD Regression Tracker Accounts Calculate Bill Analysis Analysis Manual Bill Cost Graph Export Meter Entry Readings Ge S00 455 CAPS NOM 30704 2007 14 14 Figure 305 Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu e Add User amp Delete User these have been moved to under Lists e Options General Options refer to the specific information required for password control graphs and reporting and selection of deletion of negative readings during Dyimport EA Options General Chart Report User Name EMT Password EE User Level System Administrator Mormal Unit Kilowatt hours Default Degree Day Baseline 16 5 Auto delete negative reading Email User Name FPazsword carea Figur
140. 4 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Add New Meter Reading Date Time of Reading 12 06 2006 13 00 00 Type a June 2006 Reading To 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 T 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 i920 A 72 3 4 5 OK Add Another 26 27 28 29 30 Figure 47 Readings 6 If you enter the data as in this example then it will relate to later information in Graphs amp Reports 7 Start 6 or 7 months before the current date click on the dropdown shows the month and use the left arrow to move the month backwards You can enter the date manually by typing 1 9 6 for September 1 2006 the system will change this to 01 06 2006 for you 8 The time is set to 13 00 as this is the middle point in a 9 5 working day 4 hours each way 9 Enter a reading of an arbitrary number have used 12345 10 OK Add Another will move the information entered onto the table 11 Zero reading displayed in the Add box 12 Move on a month and increment the reading value by a nice round figure try 1000 13 Continue adding readings always increment by 1000 per month but change the dates a bit 14 Example of dates 31 12 2005 1 2 2006 25 2 2006 30 3 2006 15 With 29 6 2006 enter a reading val
141. 4 months worth of data to allow the for the calculations Meter Properties Target Type Constant Target ie Historic Target l Theoretical Target Percentage of Historic Consumption 100 pO WHOS E ajmo E Figure 267 oofkwhao g M amp T Constant Target Example Page 179 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Tracker Meter Properties Target Type Tracker target Time Increment Pernod of Repetition Percentage of Historic Consumption Figure 268 M amp T Tracker Target Example If this type of target is chosen DYNAMAToplus learns the average daily or weekly shape of the profile and compare the current consumption against it This has the advantage that no other information has to be entered for the consumption to relate to It only requires the consumption data to have been collected for several cycles of the profile The first thing to determine is the Period of Repetition of the profile If the profile has the same shape each day 7 days a week then the period is one day If weekdays and weekends have a different profile then the period is one week The Time Increment for analysis is the smallest increment o
142. 410 CAPS NUM 0570772010 09 32 4 Figure A1 13 Movement on Readings Table Exchange Close Open inserted Once the Exchange is in place you need to delete the Close and Open entries Page 235 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com ff DYNAMAT plus File View Lists Action Tools Help i Suffolk DC Main Ek Stffok Day Centre Suffalk DC Main Elec kwh oo pe Suffolk OC Main Ele O Cuffolk DE Main Ele Electricity MD Main Auto Manual Kilowatt hrs 0 1 ay tek DE Main Ge ai Date Mme Ise Pulse Count Movement l Fl Wal Lawther Building 27406 2010 17 01 42 Auto 187 094 H Shankill Resource Cent 27 06 2010 18 01 50 Auto 187 132 fa da Lisburn Road 27 06 2010 18 31 59 Auto 187 143 17 E 93 Lisburn Road Eh 27 06 2010 20 32 38 Auto 187 216 67 o e RB S3 Lisburn Road El 27 06 2010 21 02 49 Auto 187 235 19 ew RB 93 Lisburn Road Eh 27 06 2010 21 33 00 Auto 187 254 19 E an 33 Lisburn Road w 20 06 2010 01 03 56 Auto 07 3786 124 H al Ballyowen Complex 28 06 2010 01 34 04 Auto 187 395 17 Ea Crumlin Road Health Ce 28 06 2010 02 04 20 Auto 187 412 17 H Maureen Sheehan Cenl 28 06 2010 02 34 24 Auto 187 429 17 H a Glandore Avenue Childr 28 06 200
143. 44 1628 664056 for further details on multi user installations of this product Sample data is installed with the database server In order to attach this data to the installed database server a script file is executed Please disable any virus checking programme you may be running as these can prevent the script from completing successfully You should restart the virus checker on completion of the installation This install should only be used with Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP or Windows Vista 32 bit only INSTALL SINGLE USER DATABASE SERVER INSTALL DYNAMATplus PROGRAM FILES Figure A5 6 Upgrading Software Welcome to DYNAMATplus 14 Click on the INSTALL DYNAMATplus PROGRAM FILES on the Welcome Page of the CD the second installation line 15 IMPORTANT if any screen is displayed during the installation that is NOT described in this document please ring CHRISTINE at EMT and discuss before continuing However some screens shown may be missed out Page 257 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Internet Explorer Information Are you sure that you want to allow COs to run active content on your computer KD 4 chive content can harm pour com
144. 56 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com OCCUPANCY WEATHER TARGETS and APPLICABLE DAYS 1 If you are unable to see Applicable Day Schedules and Applicable Day Calendars under the Lists drop down then you will not be able to set Occupancy Target In this case please contact EMT Head Office so that we can refresh your Product Code to allow you to see this facility 2 When Occupancy is selected as the target type a drop down list of the calendars is available Meter Properties General Details Alarms Auto Import Target NHS Links Target Type Occupancy Occupancy Dependent Target Applicable Day Calendar working weeks f Historic Target C Theoretical Target Percentage of Historic Consumption Figure 135 Occupancy Target Meter Properties Target 3 If Weather is selected as the target type this may be modified by selecting an applicable day calendar in addition to the degree day region or temperature sensor E Meter Pro perties General Details Alarm Auto Import Target NHS Links Target Type Weather a Weather Dependent Target Degree Day Baseline D Y E Heating ka Temperature Sensor Grammar School CHICK Grarimar GAT Applicable Day Calendar Heating Un CFF x f Histone T arget C Theoretical Target ae TX Tog sl Percentage of Historic Consumption eI Heretik m Figure 136 Weather Target Meter Properties Target
145. 6 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 10 For Invoice verification there are two ways of looking at the data For manually read meters DYNAMATplus first checks that the meter readings supplied by the utility can be reconciled with the user s own readings for the same meters and then duplicates the calculations shown on the invoice Any discrepancy between the amount payable calculated by DYNAMATplus and that shown on the invoice is immediately highlighted 11 For meters for which half hourly data is available DYNAMATplus calculates the bill by applying the contract details to the consumption profile Where the energy supplier has supplied the half hourly values the calculated sum should match the invoice exactly Where the consumption profile has been recorded by an independent logging system slight discrepancies in the times of the half hourly values can be expected which will result in different kWh totals being calculated fro the different rate bands However accuracy to within 1 is normally expected 12 Shadow Billing can be calculated for any metered point or virtual meter using any contact which has been defined on the system Applications of this include Verifying the supplier s invoice Evaluating alternative offers from utility suppliers Charging sub metered users for their consumption For sub meters DYNAMAToplus will apportion any fixed charges in proportion to the unit consumption as a percentag
146. 628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 146 147 149 150 151 152 153 154 156 157 159 161 163 165 174 175 179 179 179 180 182 182 183 183 185 185 185 185 185 185 185 186 186 186 186 186 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 188 188 188 189 192 192 194 195 195 195 196 e Service Types 197 e Standard Benchmarks 198 e Suppliers 199 e Units 199 e Users 202 e Vat Rates 202 e CCL Rates 202 ACTION dropdown 203 e GoTo 203 e Print 203 e Edit Reading 203 e Add New Reading 203 e Exchange Meter 203 e Add Diary Note 203 e Delete Diary Note 203 e Display Manual Readings 203 e Delete only if a meter currently highlighted 203 e Rename site or meter currently highlighted 203 e Properties 203 TOOLS dropdown 204 e Add User amp Delete User these have been moved to under Lists 204 e Options General 204 e Options Chart 205 e Options Report 207 e Administrator Options 207 HELP dropdown 208 METER PROPERTIES Part 2 212 ADDING an ANALOGUE Temperature Sensor 212 ADDING an Dual Meter 214 GETTING a TARGET using LOCALLY Calculated DEGREE DAYS 216 USING THE SAMPLE DATA 221 EXERCISE 1 Data entry 221 EXERCISE 2 Profiling 222 EXERCISE 3 Data analysis 222 EXERCISE 4 Exception Conditions with Negative Readings 225 Appendix 1 Troubleshooting 231 During installation 231 DYNAMATplus appears to install and then uninstalls 231 DYNAMATplus fails to upgrade 231 D
147. 7 w 110 205 APS MUM 0371172009 15 46 Figure 05 Demo Screen Site Tree ADD NEW SITE gt Add New Site step 1 of 4 The Add New Site Wizard will help you create a new site Choose a unique name for the site Parent site shows vou where the site will appear in the Tree Site Marne PO Parent Site Dynamat World Hep Cares Figure 06 Add New Site step 1 of 4 Creating a new site is like creating a new folder within Windows Page 17 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com gt Add New Site step 1 of 4 The Add New Site Wizard will help you create a new site Choose a unique name for the site Parent site shows you where the site will appear in the Tree Site Hame Training Site Parent Site Dynamat orld Figure 07 Add New Site step 1 of 4 The Add New Site Wizard will help you create a new site Contact and address detail are optional additional information about a site Contact Fosition Address Postcode Help Figure 08 Add New Site step 2 of 4 All the data on this form step 2 of 4 is optional The Icon for a site is shown below Page 18 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Ener
148. 7 00 07 30 07 30 08 00 OF Figure 172 08 00 08 30 03 00 09 30 10 00 11 30 12 00 12 30 clellebleleelelde 4 e a 4 a i 4 Cancel Manual Bill Entry Daily Schedule showing rates 1 and 3 08 30 03 00 09 30 10 00 10 30 10 30 11 11 00 11 12 00 12 30 13 00 13 00 13 Ta 30 14 14 00 14 14 30 15 15 00 15 15 50 16 DI DI a 30 Dd DI DI a ag a Ou 30 ag DI D DI 4 dle a 4 k 4 k 4 a 4 i 4 k 4 jewalec Weekend 16 00 16 30 17 00 17 30 18 00 18 30 13 00 14 30 20 00 20 30 21 00 21 30 22 00 ee 23 00 2s 30 x m D Page 114 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com i 4 cl i o_o 4 clehlehlele 4 dekhe 5 The different schedules are incorporated into the Contract Calendar il Contract Calendar Calendar Hame Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Sunday zwalec weekend walec weekend walec weekend walec Weekday walec weekend zwalec weekend zwalec weekend zwalec weekend walec weekend walec weekend walec weekend walec weekend Fig
149. 7 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com DYNAMAT plus JOf x File Edit wiew Lists Action Tools Help vs Dynamat World cl a Battery Volts FeAl Unknown meters for less except f ie D atabird Leicester 05708 2007 05708 2007 05 08 2007 05708 2007 06 08 2007 06708 2007 06 08 2007 a a a Figure 346 21 36 36 22 06 36 22 3656 23 36 36 00 06 36 D ne Auto Auto Auto Auto Suto New Parks SHO New Parks SHO Water Mains water Sub Auto Manual j Litres water 5 Date Time Type Meter Reading Movement 1 r32 1 T 1 792 180 1 792 18 1 792 184 1 792 186 Lge fet 1 792 185 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 7 06 08 2007 0306 37 Auto 1 792 195 E 06 08 2007 03 36 37 Auto 1 792 197 2 06 08 2007 04 06 38 Auto 1 792 199 2 O6 08 2007 04 36 38 Auto 1 792 201 2 06 08 2007 05 36 39 Auto 1 792 205 4 06 08 2007 06 06 38 Auto 1 792 207 2 06 08 2007 07 06 38 Auto 1 792 211 4 06 08 2007 07 36 39 Auto 1 792 250 39 06 08 2007 08 06 39 Auto 1 792 346 96 06 08 2007 08 36 39 Auto 1 792 418 72 06 08 2007 09 36 39 Auto 1 792 507 89 06 08 2007 10 06 39 Auto 1 792 601 94 06 08 2007 10 36 39 Auto 1 792 670 59 ms aa a cops NUM 20007 1322 F DYNAMAT plus Miel x File Edit wiew Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat World ie Battery Vo
150. 78 Email training energymeteringtechnology com ACTION dropdown gt DYNAMATplus Jog File Edit View Lists ction Tools Help ae Dynamat World a DATA BIRD em aiie Elec e tl Council Offic Main Auto all BH Ene Ex d A dd A G Grammar Sck anil Bi Government Consumption Multiple Period Multiple Pernod Average Gl Insurance Ca Delete Graph Graph S Curve Analysis t Arm Barack Rename fe gos r 4 py Properties i g E k Regression Accounts Calculate Bill Manual Bill Analysis Enty Cost Graph ma 477 952 05 10 2006 15 24 Figure 304 Menu Bar Action Dropdown Menu e GoTo e Print e Edit Reading e Add New Reading e Exchange Meter e Add Diary Note e Delete Diary Note e Display Manual Readings All the above functions are described in detail in the section Readings Graphs amp Charts e Delete only if a meter currently highlighted This function has no effect if a virtual or actual meter is highlighted unless all the readings for the meter have been deleted e Rename site or meter currently highlighted The name of the site or meter can be changed when using this function e Properties Meter Properties also shown by pressing Properties button in Info Bar when a Meter is highlighted in Tree Site Properties General amp Benchmarking also shown by pressing Properties button in Info Bar when Site is highlighted in Tree Page 20
151. 8 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com b VAT is calculated as follows Domestic VAT Net total x Domestic proportion x Domestic rate Non domestic VAT Net total x Non domestic proportion x Non domestic rate PLUS Total Climate Change Levy x Non domestic rate Invoice total Net total Total Climate Change Levy Domestic VAT Non domestic VAT 3 Cases for electricity bills not directly covered in this example a Smaller Sites For supplies under 100kW meters are read manually and so meter readings rather than delivered amounts are used Where a meter is defined to use meter readings the columns for current and previous meter readings are shown the user enters the current meter reading and the units charged are calculated as for water b Line Loss Factors These are percentages added on to the numbers of kWh in each rate band measured by the customer s meter to give the numbers of kWh sent out from the supplier s power station It is not possible to find out independently what these percentages will be before receiving the bill Therefore the best solution is for the user to enter the numbers of kWh that have already had the line loss factors added and so no specific provision needs to be made in the software Page 132 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Bur
152. 9 Period For Analysis From 2207 2002 To 29 06 2008 We S20 ps Meters to Include W Main Meters Virtual Meters Sub Meters OK Cancel Figure 244 Events and Savings Report Selection Page 161 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com The report will then show all diary notes for the meters on the selected branch within the selected date range with all savings figures totalled by meter and then by service type Meters with no diary notes in the date range will not be shown e The form for entering and updating a diary note should contain e A large free form text field e Potential annual savings default to kWh or cubic metres water as appropriate to the service type but with the ability for the user to select different units as they can on the Target and Alarm tabs of the Meter Properties e Potential cost savings calculate using Simple cost from meter properties but with ability for the user to overwrite Potential CO2 savings calculate using CO2 factor for Environmental Pollutants table Actual annual savings Actual cost savings Actual CO2 savings DYNAMATplus Site Report Windows Internet Exp Die lE CAVBS Dynamat Plu
153. 9 14660 300771993 14962 2000 Owed Philips LTHVV Flow Main water 3006 17 651654 S07 1238 553491 T837 Duntes Ony Courier S s Degwe lays aE 1008 10405 SOA 1 eae 1414 b DONVY Gas Firm Can 208 198 5 Oe SAU sas 57915 11290 DNV Makeup VVaeter Mains water son 1908 ona SAAT 1S nara 6 EPSROPPARC Block Pilectucay MD ONNI Sn I MAT T5 s577 31220 ichean Gas Firm Gae Darn iney a SVT A oan anya DASS Maen Pioc Supply k Vh CMlectricity MO NOGAMI CUTE AR Mvo7 A TaD apne 7474m M n Gas Supply Firm Gae Lene TAEA E 15711 wy A Sean 179772 561199 caii ES Luns Y M Computer Figure 231 Monthly Manual Readings Report Example CRC Report CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme The Carbon Reduction Commitment CRC is a mandatory carbon trading scheme All organisations that had one half hourly meter settled on the half hourly market in 2008 will be included in this scheme and will have to start buying carbon allowances to cover their carbon emissions All energy other than transport fuels are covered by this scheme For more information look on the Department of Energy and Climate Change web site http www decc gov uk en content cms what we do lc uk crc crc aspx This report has not yet been set in stone and EMT is monitoring the changes and will be changing our report as CRC changes are announced 2 DYNAMATplus CRC Report Windows Internet Explorer p y e C Program Files Dynamat Plus Output cReE a tti x GS Grnigh
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155. 978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 14 Reading Critically Low 30 i1 Exceptions 271135 ol Additional Information E Aeading critically low 05 04 2007 05 31 00 Fosse Primary School El 18 03 2007 22 03 24 101635 2131 kwh 05 0 ay C Reading critically low 05 04 2007 05 31 00 Fosse Friman School El 18 03 2007 22 33 25 101660 2 970 kwh 05 0 ay Cancel O Reading critically low 05 04 2007 05 31 00 Fosse Primar School El 18 03 2007 21 03 23 101573 441 kM h 05 Day C Reading critically low 05 04 2007 05 31 00 Fosse Primary School El 18 03 2007 21 43 24 101610 1 564 kwh 05 0 ay C Reading critically low 01 04 2007 07 31 00 Queensmead Community 30 03 2007 16 36 50 832015 339 833 CUMG 1 0 ay eels Mezel C Reading critically low 26 03 2007 16 26 00 Sandfield Clase Primary 24 03 2007 09 03 39 163222 20 829 F1 Day oo anaa anan an a oe EEA A ee L Meter Properties a Show Delete Unchecked All ake Figure A3 22 Exceptions Reading Critically Low This message only appears when Targets have been set against a meter The values set may need to be adjusted Look in Meter Properties Unusual spikes in the data that need to be deleted can cause this Check in the readings 15 No Reading 16 1 Exceptions 2 Exception Date Time Reading Date Time A Additional Information No reading 10 04 2006 05 30 00 ELE ND_ Pel 10 04 08 05 30 00 82ELE_15T_P13 No readi
156. A on which the availability charge is paid iii The Non domestic usage is the percentage that pays the full rate of VAT Page 127 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com i Coleraine Supply Mar Oct Day Account Utility Meter Code 81 0165047944 Account Utility Account Code 8621 111111 Supplier Energia v Notepad Contract Energia University of Ulster hd Reactive Meter None Start Date 01 01 2009 v End Date 31 12 2009 v Tariff No Availability Usage Non Domestic Domestic Bl e coon Figure 198 Manual Bill Entry Account extra details f A facility needs adding to define whether the Tariff No relates to supply or DUOS rates With the current system all of the rates would be assumed to be energy supply rates which are not correct g For each of the other meters go into the account wizard and Add the meter to an existing account f perz W gt Accounts gt Sam w The Accounts Wizard will help you maintain Utility Accounts for this Meter Select an existing utility account and enter the required details for this meter Meter Coleraine Supply Evening Utility Account Code 8621111111
157. ADy Training Manualinternet stuft tat Add Link Figure 24 Meter Properties Links Tab This is a facility for linking to any other file or document relating to the meter for example a digital photograph a manual from the meter manufacturer or details of the plant being metered To add a linked file to the list click Add Link and you will enter a standard Windows file open dialog box where you can search for the file Click Open and the link will appear in the list DUMMY DEGREE DAY METER DYNAMATplus can calculate degree days from a local outside air temperature sensor but it does not yet have a facility for reporting them directly This is how to set up a dummy meter that calculates a target equivalent to the number of degree days over any desired period 1 Open the tree branch containing the outside air sensor 2 The OAT should be in a unique tree branch If it is not so then create a unique branch and move the OAT into it This is where the Dummy meter will need to be created as well 3 Create anew meter using the Add New Meter Wizard 4 Enter the following details into the first dialog Page 34 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com A
158. AMAT plus Toy x File View Lists SiN Tools Help B Sn seal Ek gt Suffolk Day Centre Suffolk DC Main Elec kwh Fase autho ain Ele iene a Suak OC Main Ele Electricity MD Main Auto Manual I Kilowatt hrs 0 1 e a a Aaa a a a EI Lawther Building 27 06 2010 17 01 42 Auto 187 094 H Shankill Resource Cent 27 06 2010 18 07 50 Auto 187 132 A a 33 Lisburn Hoad 27 06 2010 18 31 59 Auto 197 149 17 oA 93 Lisburn Road Eh 27 06 2010 20 32 38 Auto 187 216 67 ow 93 Lisburn Road Eh 27 06 2010 21 02 49 Auto 187 235 19 ew 33 Lisburn Road Eh 27 06 2010 21 33 00 Auto 187 254 19 i a 33 Lisburn Road w 28 06 2010 01 03 56 Auto 187 378 124 G lat Ballyowen Complex 28 06 2010 01 10 00 Close 27 378 0 H Crumlin Road Health Ce 28 06 2010 01 10 00 Open 187 395 0 H Maureen Sheehan Ceni 28 06 200 01 34 04 Auto 187 395 0 Eii Glandore Avenue Childr 28 06 2010 02 04 20 Auto 187 412 17 m l North Belfast Family Cer 28 06 2010 02 34 24 Auto 187 429 17 H a Bruce House 28 06 2010 03 04 31 Auto 187 446 17 Ll Shankill House 28 06 2010 04 04 49 Auto 197 483 a7 E a Mica Drive ATC 28 06 2010 04 34 58 Auto 187 500 17 Ea Fairview House Crumlin 28 06 2010 05 05 07 Auto 187 517 17 FIE hiterock Complen 28 06 2010 05 35 16 Auto 187 534 7 ee ow Whiterock Main Ele 28 06 2010 06 05 25 Auto 187 553 19 Whiterock Main Ele 28 06 2010 06 35 34 Auto 187 574 21 i E at hiterick Se a ee oS a TEE nal co F 4 F EMT System Administrator 4 263 E 1 310 m2648
159. AND CHARTS DYNAMATplus File View Lists Action Tools Help f90 Dynamat world 4 Council Office DATA BIRD Ej Grammar School CHICK ei Government Office Manual T Insurance Centre Code 5 Add New Site Add New Site Report Meter Reading Metering Meter Sheet Spgte Meter Fitness Site Monthly Environmental CAO Report Report Benchmark Manual Report reload Dextenty DEC Export Meter Update ULHT Bill POA Readings precalculat Registrati Overnight Ml axIniuim Events and Training Meter Base Lo Deman Saving m System Administrator 2 His g 58 oa 1 093 917 CAPS NUM 04 05 2010 13 58 _ 4 4 Figure 45 Demo Screen Meter Level READINGS Action Dropdown Menu Add new Eyeball meter readings Manually 1 Add is used when you are entering Manual readings 2 Click on the Readings icon in the right hand of the screen in the Object Pane Dynamat World i Council Office DATA BIRD 4 Grammar School CHICK TS Government Office Manual ea Insurance Centre Lode 5 a Army Barracks DATA BIRD BET Training Site l System Administrator 8413 E 58 m 1 093 917 CAPS NUM 04205 2010 1400 4 Figure 46 Empty Meter Table open 4 Add into an empty table 5 Right Click on the empty space and select Add New Reading a Pressing F3 also shows Add New Reading b Using the Action Dropdown Menu also shows Add New Reading Page 44 of 31
160. ATA BIRD Energy Office Elec Energy Office Gas ea Energy Office Water 4 Grammar School CHICK G Government Office MM anual a POLARIS HOUSE HOLBROOK HOUSE ea HENRIETTA STREET 68 Insurance Centre Code 5 ta Army Baracks DATA BIRD Bi cl ea Victoria Main Water Help Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Mains Water Main Auto Date 6 03 2002 6003 2002 6 03 2002 6 03 2002 6 03 2002 6 03 2002 6 03 2002 6 03 2002 6 03 2002 6 03 2002 6f03 2002 6 03 2002 6 03 2002 6 03 2002 6 03 2002 6 03 2002 6 03 2002 26 03 2002 6 03 2002 Time 09 30 16 10 00 16 10 30 16 17 00 16 11 30 16 12 00 16 12 30 16 13 00 16 13 30 16 14 00 17 14 50 22 15 00 27 15 30 16 16 00 16 16 30 16 17 00 16 17 30 16 18 00 16 18 30 15 Type Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto mo 477 952 Consumption Graph Readings showing negative values 115 517 115 953 115 955 116 020 116 047 116 074 116 100 116 126 116 153 116172 116 133 116 217 117 041 116 263 116 281 116 295 116 316 116 335 116 363 2 a Ca a Movement 40 36 35 Jz af af 26 26 ef 19 ef 16 16 1 16 13 20 2 Meter Reading gt NUM 12 12 2006 15 14 10 Looking at the actual readings it shows that the reading at 15 30 of 117 041 is out of sync with the rest of the readings receiv
161. Bix Currently installed programs C Show updates Sort by Change or a Remove jG OYNAMATplus Size 72 02MB Programs fay DYNAM AT plus Database Server Size 87 36MB o Figure A5 2 Upgrading Software Add or Remove Programs 5 Uninstall the DYNAMATplus program ON LY Page 255 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 6 Do NOT uninstall the DYNAMATplus Database Server 7 This will remove the DYNAMATplus Icon from the desktop 8 However if the name of the DYNAMATplus Icon has been changed it will not be removed and will cause a problem when the upgrade has taken place 9 Insert the Installation CD into the CD DVD drive 10 You may find that the Installation CD opens up in the Welcome screen in this case continue at point 14 File Edit Wiew Favorites Tools Help WT Favorites E 2 Shared Documents EMT Praduct DevelopmentiSoft Welcome to DYNAMATplus For a single user installation you should install the Database Server first followed by the program files For a multi user installation you may already have Microsoft SQL Server running on your network Contact your network administrator for details If not you will need to install a copy of M
162. CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE THIS IS 4 LEGAL AND ENFORCEABLE CONTRACT BETWEEN YOU AND THE LICENSOR BY OPENING THIS PACKAGE HREAERING THE SEAL CLICKING OM THE AGREE OR YES BOUTTON OR w accept the license agreement O I do not accept the license agreement Figure A5 11 Upgrading Software Installation Licence Agreement 20 The Licence Agreement screen is displayed Click on I accept button once you have read the agreement and then click on NEXT Page 259 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com ie DYMAMATplus Setup User Information Enter the following information to personalize your installation Full Name E parow Organization EMT The settings for this application can be installed for the curent user or for all users that share this computer You must have administrator nights to install the settings for all users Install this application for Anyone who uses this computer Only for me Sparrows Cancel Figure A5 12 Upgrading Software Installation User Information 21 The User Information screen is displayed Only change the default entries populated from your machine i
163. Contract Calendars with Daily Schedule detail 9 Fill in all the cells in the Sunday column by selecting the appropriate daily schedule from the pull down list 10 Once the Sunday column is complete you can copy and paste the entries to any other days of the week where the schedule is the same 11 Otherwise enter the specific schedules for each of the Monday s in the year Repeat for Tuesday then Wednesday etc 12 ALL the days for all the months must be completed before you try to save the calendar 13 Click OK to save the calendar If any cell in the large table is not filled in you will get an error box saying A value is required Page 99 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Contract Contract information can be confusing There can be different contracts for the same company on the same or different site There can be the same contract set up but for different years so it is important to be very careful when naming a Contract However using the Edit facility it is easy to change the name of the contract Contracts Business Gas Eastern Service Building Mpower Scottish Hydro Electric Scthsh Power swalec hoa Victoria Gas 2003 04 Wi aber Cont
164. DATA BIRO mains powered 0474 BIRO OD O bibg PC at EMT Head Office PC at Client s Site Flp in vE MD Running DYHAMAT Conmmchr E2 Wek De Beth Cab bes integra wth Fug n DE E2 Wk DC Fewer supp iF Opti onal Moder Cuntomeri dedicated BT BT Alone Socket i BT Call Sign Telephone Switch Figure A10 2 System Configuration DATA BIRD amp DYNAMAT Configuration modem2 Page 296 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com UPGRADE OF COMMS TO DATA BIRD LOGGER USING GPRS SUMMARY Previous only two communication methods comms have been available to down load the stored meter data from DATA BIRD loggers both have problems which can compromise meter data integrity EMT has now developed a GPRS wireless comms option that is simpler in both installation and operation and does not suffer from the drawbacks of the previous comms options 4 E Elec Meter Heat Meter a as Meter EMT s Customer s water Meter Server Host Running DYNAMAT Outside Temp i GPRS Comms MONO OOOO Boiler House Office Factory Annexe Figure A10 3 System Configuration DATA BIRD amp DYNAMAT Configuration GPRS The GPRS comms option modem costs
165. E constraint FE_ Physical Meter Meter The conflict occurred in database Dynamat _Lossiemouth table Physical Meter column Meter ID Figure A1 11 Troubleshooting Run Time Error Delete problem Contract Calendars There is a bug in setting up Contract Calendars whereby daily schedules get listed twice in the pull down list If this happens you must select the FIRST of the two occurrences in the list in order for the bill calculations to work Page 234 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Movement in Readings table inconsistent Sometimes there can appear a movement in the Readings table that looks totally out of place a DYNAMATplus P Es File View Lists Selam Tools Help oor sufok Do Marek I Suffolk Day Centre Suffolk DC Main Elec kwh bo pee utto ain Ele 3 i D Suffolk OC Main Ele Electricity MD Main Auto Manual Kilowatt hra 0 1 _ BE Suffolk DC Main Ge Hbase Time Ts Pulse Count Movement al fl ee Lawther Building 2706 2010 17 01 42 Auto 197 094 Ell Shankill Resource Cent 27 06 2010 18 01 50 Auto 187 132 A E 33 Lisburn Road 270672010 18 31 59 Auto 187 149 17 ef 93 Lisburn Road El 27 06 2010 20 32 38 Auto 187 216 67
166. Electricity normally Electricity MD for over 100KW supplies that are half hourly metered by the utility company Electricity block for small domestic accounts e g separate feed to a small building on the site Elec imported means from a generator in a neighbouring building and not from the grid Elec Active or 3 Gas Firm Gas interruptible Gas or tariff Gas 4 Water Mains Water or borehole Water 5 Other measurements gt Add New Meter step 2 of 3 The Add New Meter Wizard will help you create a new meter Enter the required meter details Measured Unit tt clock units manually entered meter readings or pulse units automatically reporting meters Meter Capacity is clack capacity manual or logger capacity automatic Measured Unit Kilowatt hre 0 5 inal f Main Site Boundary Meter f Sub Meter f Meter Readings Stock Holding Meter Capacity Digits z lo Capacity 100000000 If this meter is for Firm Gas Main Meter uncomrected please ensure the name has UC in it Help Cancel lt Back Figure 15 Add New Meter step 2 of 3 Page 25 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Measured Units If this is a manually read
167. Energy Metering Technology Ltd DYNAMAT ateg my oY nhergy Metening l E Dy Technology Ltd r ia m DYNAMA Tplus TRAINING amp REFERENCE MANUAL Page 1 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com CONSULTANCY SPECIFICATION AND TURNKEY INSTALLATIONS Energy Metering Technology Ltd Registered in England No 2180497 This Page has been deliberately left Blank Page 2 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING STARTED DYNAMATplus installation Starting and quitting DYNAMATplus Backup and IT intervention SYSTEM OVERVIEW OF DYNAMAToplus Overview Features and Options SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF DYNAMAToplus ICON STRUCTURE Graphical Tree Name Information Panel Object Pane GENERAL ENERGY MANAGER REQUIREMENTS CREATING AND NAMING A SITE SITE TREE ADD NEW SITE EDIT SITE PROPERTIES CREATING AND NAMING A METER SURVEY YOUR METERS ADD NEW METER Meter Name Site Name Meter Type S
168. Food Store Restaurant Bar Pub Or Licensed Club Hotel Cultural Activities Entertainment Halls Swimming Fool Centre Fitness And Health Centre Ory Sports And Leisure Facility Covered Car Park Public Buildings with Light Usage Schools And Seasonal Public Buildings University Campus Clinic Hospital Clinical 4nd Research Long Term Residential General Accommodation Emengency Services Laborator Or Operating Theatre I 1 Select main benchmark category Figure A8 14 DYNAMAT Dexterity Benchmark Categories selection 23 Various Benchmark Categories are now available EMT are cellular offices that are naturally ventilated so this category was selected by double clicking This in turn put the General Office heading the in Main Benchmark Category box This was submitted 24 When there are two different uses for a building then both categories must be defined Options Floor area Unconditioned floor area General Office Selected area metric Floor area E Corrected floor area 1 Figure A8 15 DYNAMAT Dexterity Floor Area options Page 292 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechn
169. GRIM HOSPITAL et GRANTHAM HOSPITAL et JOHNSON HOSPITAL ei SKEGNESS HOSPITAL Analysis Table Regression Tracker View Target CUSUM Analysis Analysis Analysis vee ast Skegness ai ip Sewerage Skegness Ww ire fos seo aim D Skegness Elect Day Accounts skegas1 skegase Calculate Bill Manual Bill oj Skegness Elect Might Entry E i Water Skegness m i WELLAND HOSPITAL Ail Scaling errors Cost Graph Export Meter Readings a 5 E 293 m 2 406 610 CAPS NUM 16 01 2008 09 42 g Figure 262 ULHT Report Account two piles of money m To update the forecast each month it is necessary to re visit the two contracts through the Lists Contracts option and enter the latest forecast rates For months that have gone by the actual unit price charged for the month should be entered so that DYNAMAT can validate your bills Page 172 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com SS SS SY a E ere 1 Ng STE Oe wre eee eet eee eee eves eee ee eres eee h a a ed a E E a SS AC A ES EA E OS SS E E E S E E E E S SAS ESA AN CS EE AE A A S SS zm m o o od of od of of of of o S TT S CT S D l ains H Gt me a ee ge C anaon Ts
170. Gas MayHerenbas JunHerenGas JunHerernGas JunHerenGas JunHerenGas JunHerenGas JunHerenGas JunHerenGas JulHerenG as JulHerenG as JulHerenG as JulHerenG as JulHerenG as JulHerenG as JulHerenG as AugHernGas AugHerniaas AugHerenaas AugHerenGas AugHerenGas AugHerenaas AugHerenGas SepHernGas SepHerenias SepHerenigas SepHerenGas SepHerenGas SepHereniaas SepHerenbas OUctHerenGas OUctHerenGas OUctHerenGas UctHereniaas UctHerenGas UctHerenGas OUctHerenbas NovHerenGas WNovHerenGas WNovHerenGas NovHererniGgas NovHerenGGas NovHerenGas NovHerenbas DecHerenGas DecHerenGas DecHerenGas DecHereriaas DecHerenGas DecHerenGas DecHerenbas men soo Figure 257 ULHT Report Contract Calendar Heren Monthly Gas f Define two contracts to cover the financial year g The first contract covers the first 10 months of the financial year Complete the Opening screen as follows Page 169 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com fj Add New Contract x Contract Name Heren Gas Apr r Janlg Contract Type C Single Rate C Dap Night Seasonal Time OfDay STOD with DUoS Zem Unit Rate 0 Contract C Offer Start Date Joio42007 End Date amz Billing Interval HL M
171. Hours Per 3 Hours p al m L a url 5 2 lt Data values Regression line 95 confidence limits Figure 137 Regression Analysis NEW 6 For weather dependent targets where an occupancy calendar is also chosen there is no change to the appearance or operation of any graph or report only to the numbers calculated Degree days will accrue during occupied periods only and will evaluate to zero for unoccupied periods The degree day calculation will a Calculate degree days on 30 minute intervals even if the graph reporting interval is longer b For each 30 minute interval query the calendar and schedule data to find whether the interval is occupied c If it is then the calculated figure for degree days stands If not then the degree days for that 30 minutes is zero d Total up the degree days as necessary for longer intervals as necessary 7 Where monthly degree days are used the monthly value will simply be applied pro rata across the occupied periods Where an outside temperature sensor is used degree days will be calculated from the measured outside temperature during the occupied periods or from interpolated values where occupied periods coincide with gaps in the data Page 92 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slo
172. ICK Slough Grammar Canteen Gas4 30 Minutes 120 73 Grammar School CHICK Slough Grammar Extn Gast 30 Minutes 35 76 Virtual Meters Test Virtual Meter POLARIS HOUSE Car Park Sub Meter POLARIS HOUSE Chiller A Hours Run POLARIS HOUSE Chiller B Hours Run Done 4 My Computer Figure 264 System Integrity Report at Database Level Example lt is possible for this report to show over 100 in cases where data has been collected before a Data Collection Frequency was specified and the actual frequency of the data was greater than the specified frequency Page 174 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com EMT Equipment List at Dynamat World level ele EMT Equipment List Pulse Value EMH 0 05 Cubic feet gas Litres 4 kilowatt Hrs 2 kA 2 Cubic feet gas 1 Battery Volts Cubic feet gas 1 Batten Volts kilowatt hours Kilowatt hours Cub Ft Gas 10 Batten Volts Serice Type Energy Office Elec Electricity block Logger ID Collector Type Collector Channel Site Name Meter Name Old Databird DE2 0 Council Office DAT 252498 Old Databird DB 1 Council Office DAT Energy Office Gas Firm Gas 252498 Old Databird DB 2 Co
173. If the Environmental module of DYNAMATplus has been enabled the Climate Change Levy report will calculate the amount of Climate Change Levy due from the Climate Change Levy per unit of the meter s Service Type modified by the meter s variance using the following formula Climate Change Levy Service Type Climate Change Levy Climate Change Levy Variance The variance can be calculated from Climate Change Levy Variance Climate Change Levy Service Type Climate Change Levy Climate Change Levy does not apply to some Meter Types for example Analogue Points e Standard Benchmarks gt Standard Benchmarks ole Building Category Benchmark Source Hours Further and Higher Educ 2250 Academic Laboratory Further and Higher Educ 2250 Academic S cence Further and Higher Educ 2250 Edt Accommodation block MoD establishments A460 Acute NHS Hospitals S760 Add Hew Admin Ar conditioned Further and Higher Educ 2125 Admin Naturally ventilat Further and Higher Educ 2125 Delete Ar conditioned civic offic Local Authorities 2600 Car park multi storey Local Authorities A400 Car park open Local Authorities 400 Care home Local Authorities oy GL Catering Bar restaurant Further and Higher Educ 4200 Catenng Fast food Further and Higher Educ 4200 Community Centre Local 4uthorities S400 Cottage NHS Hospitals Oy GL Daw Centre Local Authorities 600 Depot Local Authorities 00 Dry sports centre Local Authorities 4500 Close Hel
174. JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com DYNAMATplus Highlighted rows only will be printed This will print 2 pages IF vou do not want bo proceed click Cancel Cancel Figure 50 Print Readings highlighted rows advice 18 Real monthly consumption will be adjusted because the dates are not spot on and the number of days in each calendar month varies from month to month 19 Missing readings will be calculated and averaged out by the number of days 20 To view the calculated values from the above readings use the Consumption Graph next section 21 When there are numerous pages of readings use Go To right click or F5 or in Action Dropdown Menu to navigate the list Bale 04 05 2009 Cancel Help Figure 51 Go To F5 22 Always starts at today s date when DYNAMAToplus is newly opened or the last date used this can be changed to any date in the past or future Moves around within the list of meter reading to the date selected 23 This is very useful especially when there are thousands of lines of readings The position will be on the first reading after midnight on the date that you specify Automatic Pulse Meter Readings 24 All Automatic Pulse Meter Readings are delivered as GMT reading when the EMT software CGET DBGET DBIPGET has created the file that is imported 25 Any metered point can be read at any interval down to one second 26 The valu
175. Joules per cu m multiply by 38 4 Divide result by 3 6 to get kWh make this as an overall figure to multiply by 30 186666 Carbon Reduction Commitment this is a mandatory carbon emissions scheme for companies and businesses where the annual energy consumed is more that 6000 MWh per annum More details can be found on the Carbon Trust web site CUmulative SUMmation A statistical technique used in energy monitoring and targeting to exaggerate differences between actual and target consumption thereby indicating whether savings are being made Calorific Value Used in Units Standing Data Degree Days Degree day figures quantify how cold or hot the weather has been in a given region expressing the result as a single index number for each month With these figures you can account for the effect of the weather on your energy consumption The base line temperature used to calculate Degree Days in the UK is 15 5 C Temperature above 15 5 C is taken as zero 7 5 C for 72 hours the degree days total would be 15 5 7 5 x 3 24 Department of the Environment Food and Rural Affairs Government department that initially absorbed the functions of the EEO when that body was abolished and now provides the Carbon Trust s funding HSE Performance Management System See www docount com Distribution Use of System Distribution Use of System DUoS Billing Systems charges are levied by host distribution companies to electricity supply compan
176. LHT Report entering Bill registration numbers meter reading edit 3 Running the Report 4 When a site is selected in the tree a reporting icon labelled ULHT Bill Registration No Report shortened to ULHT Bill Registrati when the icon is not highlighted will appear in the right hand of the screen Page 166 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com ioi xi File Edit wiew Lists Action Tools Help SKEGNESS HOSPITAL Dynamat world a Data bird meters c i LINCOLN COUNTY HOSP Ww g Ces Co Ta H E St GEORGES HOSPITAL kg T ka me i archiving Add New Site Add New Site Report Weter Reading Metering me i LOUTH COUNTY HOSP Meter Sheet Syste H E WASTE DISPOSAL oo w PILGRIM HOSPITAL a gt eo 225 E Ma GRANTHAM HOSPITAL l Ta i JOHNSON HOSPITAL Site Environmental Export Meter Gas Skegness 2 SKEGNESS HOSPITAL Benchmark Report Readings ve Gas Skegness p o beg Sewerage Skegness ian Skegness Elect Day Sewerage Skegness Skegness Vater skegness Elect Night Skegness Elect Day Elect Night Skegness AET WELLAND HOSPITAL AT Scaling errors 4 CEH E 2 406 610 CAPS NUM 16 01 2008 aT Figure 254 ULHT
177. Low 30 251 15 No Reading 16 251 16 Unreasonably High 4 251 17 Exceptions Codes Information 252 Appendix 4 Abbreviations and Definitions 253 Appendix 5 New Release Upgrading DYNAMAT plus software 255 Installing Dexterity Module 265 Appendix 6 COLLECTING DATA DBGet amp DBIPGet 270 DBGet DBIPGet Software 270 DBGet DBIPGet Installation 270 Setting up DBGet DBIPGet 270 Manually Running DBGet DBIPGet 270 Automatic Data Collection using DBGet 271 Collected Readings 272 Linking DYNAMATplus to a Trend Energy Management System non SQL 272 Overview of the Trend system 272 Installation of the Trend Link 272 Preparing the Trend Link for first use 2 2 Setting up DYNAMATplus to import the readings 272 Creating the DYNDDE CFG file 273 Adding new meters on to the system 273 Limitations to be explained to client 273 Linking DYNAMATplus to a Trend Energy Management System SQL Trend 963 274 OPTION 1 REQUEST ALL METER VALUES EMT963all BAT 274 OPTION 2 REQUEST ALL METER VALUES EMT963daily BAT 274 RUN THE BATCH FILE AFTER YOU HAVE RECORDED THE METERS 275 Appendix 7 IMPORTING DATA dylmport 276 Dylmport SYSTEM 276 DYNAMATplus DATA IMPORT FORMAT 276 Internal Manual Importing 2 6 External Importing 280 Manual Importing 280 Scripted Download and Importing 281 ELCOMPONENT Radiotech Importation 283 Exporting Data from Dynamat6 to DYNAMA Tplus 285 Appendix 8 DYNAMAT Dexterity module 286 Appendix 9 Meter S
178. MATplus Meter Reading Sheet Date of Last Last Meter Name Reading Reading Service Type Electricity block Council Office Electricity Council 5 ae insti LL Office Manual Readings i WA i Service Type Firm Gas Council Office gas Council Office 99 04 2007 i Bae Manual Readings Service Type Mains water Council Office Water Manual Council e nno aniis non OOOO BAF BPA Office Manual Readings iiia i i l Figure 223 Meter Reading Sheet Report Example with new reading boxes Metering System Integrity Report lt e Mete ring System Integrity Report Council Office DATA BIRD First Reading 01 08 2001 Last Reading 08703 2003 Period For Analysis From 00272003 To 08703 2003 00 00 00 1444 44 W Include Sub Meters men Figure 224 Reports Metering System Integrity Report Selection lt is possible for this report to show over 100 in cases where data has been collected before a Data Collection Frequency was specified and the actual frequency of the data was greater than the specified frequency The total actual readings only include meters for which a data collection interval is specified Page 149 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email train
179. MATplus in the same way as you do other Windows based applications 1 To start DYNAMATplus double click the DYNAMATplus icon that is on the Desktop Leave the server box as is local DYNAMATplus The database should be set at Dynamat_sample or the name of your database The user name should be set to Administrator for single user systems The password is systemKEY01 The password is case sensitive and must be written exactly as here as it a ey Toni ox ee ee LA GY nengu Metering X Technology Ctd 6 sg Stari a TOSS LS 120 Figure 02 Starting DYNAMATplus 6 To quit DYNAMATplus choose Exit from the File menu or click the usual close button at the top right hand side corner 7 For single user licence stand alone PC installations the screen in figure 02 will always be displayed as shown with the exception of the Database and to log in it is only necessary to press the OK button 8 For Remote Server or Virtual Server installations the Database User Name and Password will be empty and you will need to fill these in each time 9 If you want the Database User Name and Password always to be empty then please contact EMT at our Head Office and we can issue you with a new Product Key to disable these fields being always left filled This is free option available to all our customers Page 10 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology L
180. Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Service Types Utility Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Service Types Units Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Standard Benchmark Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Benchmark Typical Good Practice Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Units Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Add New Units Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Gas Calorific values Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Users Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu VAT Rates NEW Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu CCL Rates NEW Menu Bar Action Dropdown Menu Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Options General CHANGE Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Options Confirm Password Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Options Password Failure Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Options Chart Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Options Colour Chart Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Options Full Colour Chart Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Options Report Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Administrator Options Menu Bar Help Dropdown Menu Menu Bar Help Dropdown Menu Contents Menu Bar Help Dropdown Menu Index Menu Bar Help Dropdown Menu Search Menu Bar Help Dropdown Menu New Product Key Menu Bar Help Dropdown Menu EU Building Directive Menu Bar Help Dropdown Menu About with Revision Date Meter Properties 2 Analogue Measurem
181. Meter 1 300 eels r a0 aa eee eee eee eee ee ee ee 240 soit tetette t t t Be a se ge oe a ee eae reo Geese seas ee gear 150 150 120 a0 60 30 0 1 2 WNW E o ir Lo z J E 2 oe 25012009 2ANAA0098 SANS 2008 1g0p00I 17052009 861406009 11012009 OB22009 OAAS SALPAA aS FASAS 8 62e0B2009 Week Beginning Data values hilean 231 Kilowatt hours fv Week Figure 115 Average Analysis Graph 8 To work out the standard deviation used an example that found on the Internet using Goggle a Set Average Analysis to a time increment of 1 day b Export readings from the Average Analysis Graph as a txt file used File Save Chart text file data only to achieve this c Import these readings into Excel they will drop into 5 columns of date data values mean deviation above mean deviation below mean d Calculate the following for each entry data value mean data value mean that is data value mean or data value mean squared Add up these calculated values for all entries that is for each day Divide by the number of entries days 1 giving the variance Calculate the square root of the variance just calculated The result is the standard deviation When I checked this against the Average Analysis table the figures concurred gt a o Reconciliation of manual and automatic meters a A DATA BIRD automatic meter reading system is le
182. Meter Reading Movement gt Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 2 5 Work out the length of time between the readings starting at line 2 Page 225 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com EE Ae Battery Volts ce a Unknown meters for less escept i D atabird Leicester DYNAMAT plus Miel x Medway Frima School Medway Frima School Elec Electricity block Main Auta Manual Kilowatt hrs 2 4 Sa a a E 1570872007 11 03 02 Auto 4 906 567 1570872007 11 33 02 Auto 42 306 577 ia 15708 2007 12 03 03 Auto 4 906 591 14 15 08 2007 12 33 03 Auto 4 906 601 10 15708 2007 14 03 03 Auto 4 306 634 43 15 08 2007 15 33 03 Auto 4 906 674 40 15708 2007 16 33 04 Auto 4 906 695 21 1570872007 1703 07 Auto 43 906 70 1 000 006 15 08 2007 18 0304 Auto 42 906 713 49 598 15 08 2007 16 33 04 Auto 4 906 720 T 15708 2007 19 03 04 Auto 42 906 726 G 15 08 2007 19 33 04 Auto 4 906 733 T 15708 2007 20 03 09 Auto 42 306 740 T 15 08 2007 20 33 08 Auto 42 906 747 T 15708 2007 21 03 05 Auto 4 906 754 T 15708 2007 21 3310 Auto 42 906 761 T 15708 2007 22 03 05 Auto 4 906 768 T 15 08 2007 22 33 05 Auto 4 906 775 T 15708 2007 23 03 05 Auto
183. Metering E Army Baracks DATA BIRD Meter sheet ee til Training Site lt gt Tay CS caren ke eae bea H Meter Fitness Site Monthly Environmental CAO Report Report Benchmark Manual Report reload Desterity DEC ah as hy EN ey j ah Fanaa a ae Export Meter Update ULHT Bill PL Readings precalculat Registrati ae o T m ont ah ae a i a ae 4 a i ty ty ty gt oS Overnight Masimu Events and Council Office Energy Office Base Lo Deman Savings Manual Re Elec e Energy Office Energy Office las VW ater ee aft System Administrator a 13 58 m 093 923 NOM 040500 15 58 Figure 216 Demo Screen Reports 1 At Dynamat World level Site Report Meter Reading Sheet Metering System Integrity Report Meter Fitness Report Monthly Manual Readings Report Environmental Report Export Meter Readings EMT Equipment List Meter Fitness Daily Systems Report and Events and Savings Report are available by default 2 At Site level Site Report Meter Reading Sheet Metering System Integrity Report Meter Fitness Report Site Benchmark Monthly Manual Readings Report Environmental Report CRC Report Export Meter Readings Overnight Base Load Report Maximum Demand Analysis and Events and Savings Report are available by default 3 Another r
184. NH 55 Hesting N 0 049 kyyn No 55 NH 55 Hot vvate N 0 031 kWh No 12 PH 12 Heating N 0 000 KkYVh h No 12 PH 12 Hot Waster N 0 000 kYVih h No 28 PH 28 Heating N 0 000 kKVyhh No 25 PH 25 Hot Water N 0 005 kWYh h Total 68 311 kKVVih h Done Y My Computer oa A 100 Figure 239 Overnight Base Load Report Example Page 158 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Maximum Demand Analysis Report The requirement is to use the half hourly data to assess whether the authorised supply capacity Availability for an electricity supply to a site is excessive and costing unnecessarily high monthly availability charges Supply capacity is measured in kVA If the meter measures kVAh directly the half hourly kKVAh values can be compared directly with the authorised supply capacity Otherwise half hourly kWh values are used and divided by an assumed minimum power factor to give the kVAh An explanation of how to create power factor manually is given in Appendix 4 The information used for calculating possible financial savings is in the meter s Account screen and in the Contract record that it points to Ene Office Elec Account roy Utility Meter C
185. PORT Timeout Expiry Sometimes during the normal importation of data into the DYNAMATplus database the system fails with a timeout The following messages will be visible in the dylmport log file which is normally in the DYNAMATplus folder of Program Files O17 0472006 18 51 01 modImport nfbIsInFrequency 2147467259 Timeout expired 0170472008 18751401 dyImport ended abnormally at 01 04 2008 13512 Ol This message takes place in step 3 of the importation process see the IMPORTING DATA dylmport section of this manual During step 3 the meter readings are being applied to the database For the failure to take place in this part of the process indicates that there WILL be a loss of data In this case you will need to re apply the data from the file However the file will have been deleted at the end of step 2 so it will mean re creating the file from DBGET This message has been found to be caused by the PC or Server that is running DYNAMATplus to be under powered and not up to the specification show within IT Terms and Conditions see Appendix 9 DYIMPORT Invalid Property Value Sometimes this error message appears in the Exception Conditions and causes the Import process to abort early We have traced this to usually being caused by a mismatch between the Measured Units and the Service Type definition of a meter An example that we had recently was 01708 2009 14321201 modimport nitbimportChickASCII 380 Invalid Property
186. Per year Total Hours Per Year 24 m caros Figure 12 Site Benchmarking Tab You need at least data covering one year to be able to use the benchmarking function 1 Benchmarking Type depends upon what Benchmarking module has been enabled for your version of the software Those available are Further and Higher Education MoD Establishments Local Authorities and NHS Hospitals Benchmarking Category defines what specific Standard Benchmarks are available to you Under the Lists dropdown of Standing Data for each of the Benchmarking Types there is a selection of Benchmarking Categories Further details about these are covered under Standing Data We have several sources of benchmarking information that we have stored in pdf format which we can forward to you at any time Bench ECG072 Hospitals pdf from Energy Consumer Guide 72 Bench ECG075 MoD pdf from Energy Consumer Guide 75 Bench ECG087 Local Authority Buildings pdf from Energy Consumer Guide 87 Floor Area is the total for that site Population is the number of people that are normally resident in the site If this is an office block then it would be the average number of people who work in the building from 9am to 50m or whatever are the normal working opening hours of the building Exposure relates to the wind chill factor on the building This is an arbitrary factor and for the purposes of Dynamat is set to 10 for exposed and 10 for shel
187. Registration No Figure 177 Manual Bill Entry adding first Previous Readings 10 Once the number of meters required has been set up you can start to enter the information into the Manual Bill Entry screen a Ja Asante SSS i at IRAR 14 06 2010 mee amas soins sen Peroa ui Date of Cineni Ut Uras Reading Ea Reading Aeaang Ext Choed S70 U 150833 U 13422 U Tota tUnds fo Tota Unt Owe 000 Tota TUoS Une Change i0 TF Toii Famed Crmges f hts Monday TUoS Thad Avadablip 0 vA 000 Avedabiy Change 0 00 Other teres kha Other leves bh Ohe ea a f oem a poa AD Other ieres Do o o whe T o o l mD ddaniment NetTod urs Cimate Change Levy i Whe Mummo kwh E0 VAT Domessc Procatio S0 Rae 5p 0 00 VAT Non Domestic Proportion 11000 Aste i75 l fut Inwoce Toa 2na ees S a on l Cancel Figure 178 Manual Bill Entry adding the bill in detail 11 Enter the Account Code from the dropdown and the Supplier will be populated 12 Enter the Invoice Number from the bill 13 Click on the Add New button and a date will be put in the field adjust this date to that of the Tax Point date on the bill 14 If there are multiple lines for different tariff units meters then enter each on this screen in turn 15 Enter the Date of the Reading followed by the Current Reading followed by the type of reading from the dropdown of either Ut for Utility or Est for Estimate
188. S HOUSE Main Gas Supply 1 POLARIS HOUSE DH Gas 1 Add Supress Negative Values Virtual Meters Only rea Figure 35 Virtual Meters Components of Gas Into Boilers Page 39 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 3 A virtual meter can use other virtual meters as well as real meters to create the picture of the site that is required 4 When you click on Add another window is displayed Add Virtual Meter Component x 1 0 omen Figure 36 Virtual Meters Add Virtual Meter Components 5 The left most drop down contains a positive or negative sign When this is the Second and only the Second component to be added a division sign is also available for use when apportioning energy to a production unit as well as a multiplication sign 6 The drop down for the big window gives the names of all the meters that have been defines within the Dynamat World site The Site that it belongs to prefixes the name of the meter 7 The final box is the multiplier Normally this is set to 1 But there can be circumstances where you want to apportion a fixed percentage of the whole into the virtual meter Then you can change this value to a decimal valu
189. Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Multiple Premises Wider Area Comms MULTIPLE PREMISES WIDER AREA COMMS Remote Hosted Server Client 1 a Int tC m nteme omms mm EMT Data Warehouse and System maintenance Premises Two Premises Four Premises One a Premises ANother Premises Three Figure A10 4 System Configuration Multiple Premises Wider Area Comms Page 299 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Appendix 11 IT Terms and Conditions EMT STANDARD IT TERMS AND CONDITIONS PC SERVER SPECIFICATION AND USER ACCESS RIGHTS PC Specification DYNAMATplus may be installed as a standalone system with both the application and the database installed on the local PC or as a networked system with the application installed locally and the database installed on another PC or Server Usually a server is only required when more than one person will be accessing the database from different PCs or when the database grows or is expected to grow larger than 1GB approximately 10 million meter pulse readings Any PC or networked server on which the Client intends to install any EMT
190. Testing out the Virtual workaround When I did an Environmental Report Testi did not have CO2 emissions but Test2 did F DYNAMA Tplus Environmental Report Windows Internet Explo Jog ze pl File Edit View Favorites Tools Help qd Favorites DYNAMATplus Environment C en Environmental Report Unknown meters 07 07 2009 to 25 07 2010 Data CO Meter Name Complete Consumption Units tonnes Unknown meters testi i 47 628 211 900 Kh Total 47626211900 KWh Electricity MD Unknown meters test i 47 628 211 900 KWh 20 480 131 12 Total Electricity MD 47 628 211 900 kh 20 480 131 12 Total 95 256 423 800 kWh 20 480 1317 12 4 My Computer fg 100 Figure 251 Environmental Report Testing out the Virtual workaround ULHT Bill Registration Report This feature of DYNAMATplus was prepared for United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust to assist with reporting to their Finance Dept An example report is reproduced at the end of this section Page 165 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Entering Bill Registration Numbers 1 In the meter reading entry screen an additional column headed Reg No will appear The column appears for main me
191. There are new Auto Import Exceptions Do you want bo view khem now Figure A3 1 Exceptions Auto Import Exceptions If you decide to look at the Exceptions at that moment then press Yes and the Exception list will be displayed If you want to delay looking at the Exceptions then press No However ignoring any exceptions WILL slow down the processing of DYNAMATplus When the number of Exceptions is greater than 2000 the following window will appear Insert new window Figure A3 2 When the number of Exceptions is greater than 10000 the following window will appear Exceptions More than 2000 Exceptions DYNAMA Tplus The list of Auto Import Exceptions is becoming very large and may seriously impair the performance of the system Do ws you want to view and delete them mow Mo Exceptions Exceptions will impair performance Figure A3 3 Exceptions Types Codes that can be listed 1 Unknown Meter Code 2 Exceptions 80 o C Exception Type Exception DateTime Meter Reading DateTime Reading Additional Infor Unknown meter code Unknown meter code C Unknown meter code Unknown meter code C Unknown meter code Unknown meter code Figure A3 4 OF 02 200 15 51 00 OF 02 200 15 51 00 OF 02 200 15 51 00 OF 02 200 15 51 00 OF 02 200 15 51 00 OF 02 200 15 51 00 l Al 230172007 10 11 35 230172007 10 11 35 230172007 10 11 50 230172007 10 11 50 230172007 10 12 06 230172007
192. Tplus Icon to reopen the database nothing happens Most times this is due to DYNAMATplus not closing down safely To close the database either click on lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Del gt which will allow you to select Task Manager or left click in the bottom status bar on the Desktop near the time and select Task Manager When you go into the Applications Tab you will see DYNAMAToplus still running Highlight it and click on End Task If you get a message about sending a message to Microsoft click on NO as you have just initiated the message Close DYNAMATplus Virgin database files mot Found Figure A1 19 Troubleshooting Closing down Virgin database files not found There is a specialised option with DYNAMATplus that allows the Sample database to be overwritten when the system is closed down thus allowing trainee users to always start the system with a clean slate If this message appears then your system has been set up for this option and you do not have the replacement database The chances are that you should not have this option in the first place If you see this message click OK and contact EMT Page 238 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com DYIM
193. Tplus to calculate the equation at all Check that the Time Increment is appropriate to your data The time increment selected should be matched to the quality of your data For example if you are relating consumption to monthly degree days you should not choose a time increment significantly shorter than monthly If you only have quarterly data it is advisable to set the time increment to three monthly DYNAMATplus gives you the option of seconds minutes hours day week month and year with any number that is relevant Once you click OK to plot the graph DYNAMAToplus will check that degree day data has been entered for the period chosen and if any is missing a warning message will detail that Degree day data has not been found You should enter this data before calculating your target since the system uses 20 year average figures in place of missing data DYNAMATplus will now calculate your target Once the graph is on the screen select the bull s eye icon to set the target Forecasting future consumption Any meter that needs to produce Forecasting Reports needs to have Targets set for the meter in question Any of Constant Tracker or Weather Targets can be used For Weather Targets the 20 Year Average Degree Days must be set up and be up to date and the region must be correct for the site If a Target is being calculated using local degree days or production figures then this meter cannot forecast future consumption What
194. USE POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE HOLBROOE HOUS HENRIETTA STRE HENRIETTA STRE HENRIETTA STRE HENRIETTA STRE Council Office Manu Car Park Sub Meter Chiller amp Hours Aur Chiller B Hours Rur Firm Gas DHW Makeup Wate David Phillips Heat David Phillips LTH Degree Day Counter DHW Gas Kitchen Gas Main Gas Supply Main Water NERC BLOCK EPSRC PFARC Blo Submeter David Fh Workshop Sub blete Reprographics Powe main electric meter Main Gas supply RVATH meter MAINS WATER Electricity MD Time Time Mains water Hot Water Mains water Site Degree Da Fim Gas Main Elec Supply kK Electricity MD Firm Gas _ Mains water Electricity MD Electricity KMD Electricity MD Electricity MD Electricity MD Electricity KMD Lariff gas Main Electric Income Electricity MD Electricity MD Maing water Council Office Water Mains water kilowatt hours Hours Aun Hours Aun Cubic metres gas Cubic metres Megawatt hours Cubic metres Local Degree Da Cubic feet gas 1 kilowatt hre 10 Cubic feet gas 1 Cubic metres Kilowatt hre 10 Kilowatt hre 10 kilowatt hre 10 kilowatt hours kilowatt hours Kilowatt hours Cubic
195. Valley Man Water Pire Cony to Chpbownd Savica Tppe Electecty NO Electnicty NO Fem Gas Fim Gas Mane wale Mame matei Eleoticty MO Stesm Shean Fn Gas fum Gas Mons wye Man water Elec Adie Elec Reactive Electricity MD Elec Actrve Ebcticdy MO Fon Gat Man ade Hans water Elec eoste Frm Ges Mare wale Mans woe Elec Active Eko Reactree Ekeotrndy NO bec Acia Elec Reactive Electiicey MD Fim Gas Mams wae Elec Active Elec Reactive Electricty HD Frm Gas Fim Gas Yar wale Mans wate mete Puba Vale Cubes meters g Cudec mates gas Lives Cutie metei Kiowa hourt kgdea 100 3 Speer M200 bg teen Cudec matat gat Cutec metet gos Libes 10 Cutec metes Wah Wah Kiowa hours Wah Ekovat hours Lidec mMat rt g Lives Lites Wah Cutit mates gas Ditec matias Lutt meiit Wah Weah Kilowatt hours Var bw ote Kilowatt hours Cubic meter g Cutit metes INANI Wami Viowet hve 1 Cutec meteo gat Citic treet gat Lieee 10 Cubic mebes gt EMT Equipment List Example showing all columns Marat Modai Sariai No Eiris Chom Elas E Meters SOrm 070058 Elsu Elsiet Meters Elster Elre Elsie Ela Acta A1700 A1700 A1700 09P2156 17637454 077135 O6P 0395 TESS 00E PL OS401 73 Man De Ta Arde S i Y Y Y lt lt Ee ce et Ci et et ee ee ee Ci Ct gy TEE lt The list will then be updat
196. Value 01 08 2009 14 21 01 dyImport ended abnormally at 01 08 2009 14 51 01 We found this to be caused by an Analogue meter having Units defined with a Type of Energy All Analogue meters need to have Units defined with a Type of Other Another example of the Type of Energy being incorrectly defined is when there are definitions of Active and Reactive Meters kVAh and kVArh meters Again these MUST have a Type of Other Incorrect Movement Calculated and how to sort it out An example is shown below where the movement is O but the Pulse Count at 18 41 was 50 739 so the movement should have been 16 fa DYNAMATplus IOl x File View Lists Action Tools Help 2 SE Shattsbury Square uncomm Shattebury Square Elec kYAh B Albert St Health Centre unci Active Main Auto Manual kWah W S amp E Shattsbury Square unc M B Shaftsbury Square Elec ETIEN Fd vE cs Shaftsbury Square Elec 18 07 2010 19 42 03 Auto e E Shaftsbury Square Elec 18 07 2010 20 1212 Auto 50 791 16 i Lawther Building uncomm 18 07 2010 20 42 20 Auto 50 807 16 a 444 Antrim Road om Al 18 07 2010 21 12 28 Auto F t Enler Centre uncomm AET Arches HWB Centre uncom 4 EMT System Administrator 41 266 E 1 319 m2 993 420 CAPS NUM 20 07 2010 09 40 5 Figure A1 20 Troubleshooting Incorrect Movement showing zero movement NOTE the incorrect value may not ALWAYS be zero have seen an example where it is very very high
197. X dbo StrategyList it em convert varchar 6 i96X dbo PointValue DataTime 103 10 convert varchar 5 i96X dbo PointValue DataTime 108 00 Itrim str i96X dbo PointValue DataValue 20 4 AS MeterName Date Time Value FROM i96x dbo SiteDetails INNER JOIN i96X dbo Lans ON i96X dbo SiteDetails sitelD i96X dbo Lans sitelD INNER JOIN 196X dbo Outstations ON i96X dbo Lans lanID i96X dbo Outstations lanID INNER JOIN i96X dbo StrategyList ON i96X dbo Outstations outstationID i96X dbo StrategyList outstationID INNER JOIN i96X dbo PointValue ON i96X dbo StrategyList thelndex i96X dbo PointValue PointID WHERE 96X dbo SiteDetails siteConnectionString N IP81 149 201 110 AND i96X dbo Lans LanNo 84 AND 96X dbo Outstations NodeAddress 11 AND i96X dbo StrategyList item N S1 AND PointValue DateTime BETWEEN DATEADD DAY 8 GETDATE AND GETDATE queryout c BcpOutputTemp txt T c Echo F2 gt gt c tempcp txt Page 274 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com copy c tempcp txt c BcpOutputTemp txt C ACMGET Outsidetemp csv b del c tempcp txt del c BcpOutputT emp txt repeat for the next meter RUN THE BATCH FILE AFTER YOU HAVE RECORDED THE METERS RECORD P8
198. Y Utility Meter Code 81 016504 794b Contract Energia University of Ulster Figure 199 Manual Bill Entry Account next meters h Select the account code from the drop down list The contract name gets filled in below for information only and as a check that you have picked the right one Then fill in the meter code which must be unique i Click Next then Finish then complete the pile of money screen Page 128 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com a _ Bai Coleraine Supply Evening Account gt Utility Meter Code 81 016504794b Account Utility Account Code 8621 111111 Supplier Energia Notepad J Contract Energia University of Ulster Reactive Meter None o d Start Date 0170172009 End Date 317272009 Tariff No 2 v Availability 1 603 0 Nope Usage smmm Non Domestic 3 Domestic eal e i i SH i Figure 200 Manual Bill Entry Account next meters j There is a problem here because the availability and the VAT split relate to the bill as a whole and have to be the same for every meter but there is nothing to force them to be the same They should be copied across from
199. YNAMATplus fails to upgrade with version 8 0 0 231 8 series with 5 points aborts with run time error subscript out of range 233 Dates 233 DYNAMAT unable to be started 233 Deleting a Meter 234 Contract Calendars 234 Movement in Readings table inconsistent 235 Reporting 236 Graphs 236 Open 237 Missing DYNAMA Tplus Icon trying to open an already opened Database 238 Close 238 DYIMPORT Timeout Expiry 239 DYIMPORT Invalid Property Value 239 Incorrect Movement Calculated and how to sort it out 239 Integrity and Meter Fitness Reports failure 241 Creating a new database EMT Only 242 Page 6 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Dyimport failing EMT Only 242 Appendix 2 DYNAMAT plus Fault Reporting 243 Appendix 3 Exception Conditions amp Alarms 244 1 Unknown Meter Code 2 244 2 Meter Not Responding 21 245 3 Input File error 34 245 4 All records in file rejected 245 5 dylmport cancelled 246 6 Program Error Timedout message 31 246 7 Invalid Date 14 247 8 Reading Too Old 247 9 Meter Gone Around 32 247 10 Zero Consumption 5 248 11 Negative Reading 13 249 12 Reading Below Target 8 250 13 Reading Above Target 7 250 14 Reading Critically
200. al Tab This means that the half hourly consumption values will be added up cumulatively The Auto Import Code must consist of the Site Meter and Channel descriptors separated by commas exactly as they appear in the data file The maximum length of the auto import code has been increased to 255 characters Page 283 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com x General Details Alarms Auto Import Target Links M Auto Importing Enabled Auto Import Code Surface B ollers and Eng 5 Gaz Engine 5 Data Collection Frequency 30 Minute Data Collection Warn After Hi Day Manual Meter ID F Cancel Figure A7 11 Importing Data EIComponent Properties Auto Import Tab Running the Import To run a manual import select El Component data import from the drop down list lt Import aes Type Elcomponent data import T File s to Import 20070129 LP 4334e242 200 20070129 LP 453540242 2007 20070129 LP 4s540242 2007 4 Mod csv dat file csv Aldershot BaracksFebl z log Aldershot_BarracksFeb3 log x C acmaet 4 Mod cev dat file cey Delete file s after import Log unknown meter exceptions Help Schedule
201. alled Click the Alarms tab tick Alarms enabled Click OK You should now start to see readings in the table after the next time the automatic import download runs Page 212 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com all Analogue Measurement Graph Meter Victoria DCB20 Batt Volts Service E Measured Unit Battery Vols 00 Lancel First Reading 09 03 2002 Last Reading 0870372003 Period For Analysis From 09 03 2002 To 08703 2003 10 51 44 14 15 06 Time Increment Hour Graph Start Date 03 March 2002 11 00 00 Graph End Date 08 March 2003 13 59 55 Colours Data values a Figure 320 Meter Properties 2 Analogue Measurement Graph Selection al Army Barracks DATA BIRD Victoria OAT Analogue Measurement Graph Max File Edit Tools wiew Galery Help CH alw D DAEA g Army Barracks DATA BIRD Yictoria OAT es ee D co hi Flot area il m F T Ei ih S mi E 4 DO 3 ra z T I I hi 1401 003 ENA 2022005 04001 2005 24001 2005 1022005 OS 052005 Day Beginning Figure 321 Meter Properties 2 Analogue Measurement Graph Page 213 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyrig
202. already exists then the Append data to file box becomes live and gives you the option of appending to that file IF YOU DO NOT TICK THAT BOX then the contents of the existing file will be lost as it will be overwritten KED Export Meter Readings G rammar Canteen Gas First Reading 1103 2007 Last Reading 19 04 2009 Period for Export From o fO142009 To 1904 2009 w 00 00 00 19 34 38 Eile to Export To E c CRCR eport html Program Files Fitness html ad DynamatPlus Readsheet html S Output Site htral J style E Program Files DynamatPlus 0 utpat J Archive Data Help OF Cancel Figure 69 Export Meter Readings selection screen with Archive 83 At the bottom of the page is the tick box for Archiving Data 84 It is recommended that you back up the database BEFORE attempting to archive any data 85 This will take the data and product a single reading for each period selected In the example above the data is compacted into a single reading for each day thus reducing 48 readings into 1 reading usually the first reading of the day 86 If you archive at site level then all meters within the site will have their readings reduced to 1 per period selected 87 PLEASE USE THIS CAREFULLY it can be very very slow and tie up the computer for hours Best to be done overnight Page 55 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Meterin
203. als will be irrelevant and will always be zero Ordered By These change the view of the results If you use the Service Types button then all the electricity will be sorted together followed by the gas followed by the water etc If you use the Consumption button then the highest consumption in kilowatt hours will be at the top of the table The two buttons that are unavailable and greyed out in the figure above will become open to selection if the Target box under Columns to Show is ticked When the report is printed see below the Data Complete column can be Y or N For Y the total period covered by the data starts at or before the start date time combination and Page 146 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com finishes at or after the end date time combination for the period that the report has been requested Thus the consumption reported on in the Site Report is a reliable figure It could still be Y if there were no readings for the period in question but there are readings before and after and this is what is used to calculate the consumption For N the consumption figure only covers part of the period in question The example below has gas and electricity readings fr
204. also be a direct copy of a real meter This is of use if you have more than one target to monitor against For example you may have been given a target of reducing consumption by 15 with respect to past consumption and have also performed an energy audit that has given you the ideal target for your building thus you have two different targets that are both important DYNAMATplus File View Lists Action Tools Help al POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE SS eer al Gi Manual Meters Virtual Meters g W N a Ee Heating DHW Gas ee 2 gt Main Gas Supply Add Hew Site Add New Site Report MeterAeading Metering Kitchen Gas Meter Sheet Syste Ee Water in minus DHW makeup a is Bo Main wa gt gt gt Gp DHW Makeup Water B Gas into Boilers Meter Fitness Site Monthly Environmental CAC Report M Main Gas Supply Benchmark Manual Report Ej DHW Gas Bs 44 HOLBROOK HOUSE gn System Administrator 4 13 59 me 093 919 NOM 04 05 2010 12 50 Figure 34 Virtual Meters 3 examples 1 The Virtual Meter Gas into Boilers uses the data from the Main Gas Supply and subtracts the DHW Gas from it the resulting use being the Gas that is used by the Boilers 2 When you set up a Virtual Meter a new Tab appears on the Meter Properties on the far right Cal Meter Properties General Details Alarms Auto Import Target Virtual Meter Components POLSAI
205. alue Charged Rats DH GA 12345 000 LI 4 08 2006 OOO Aza Lit See Li Kitchen Gaz P4321 U 03 08 2006 B5656 Lit 1234 E l L Total Unite o Total Unit Charge 0 00 Total Fixed Charges Foo Met Total 0 00 Climats Change Levy lo kwh tao 0 1 E Bkh ED 00 VAT Domestice Proportion 75 _ Rate 50 0 00 VAT Non Domestic Proportion qo 5 Rate 47 5 0 00 Invoice Total 0 00 Help Ok Cancel Figure 169 Manual Bill Entry Original Example Page 113 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 2 Readings will be added at the correct point in the readings table DYNAMATptus File View Lists Figure 170 Action Tools Help tf Manual Meters A E Car Park Sub h B Chiller 4 Hours i Chiller B Hours a DHW Gas ma DH Makeup g David Phillips F ja David Phillips L Bi Degree Day Cc Kitchen Gas oj Main Elec Suny System Administrator 2 16 Manual Bill Entry Original Added readings Date 30 04 1998 297 0571998 307 0671998 307 0771995 200571995 30 06 2006 30708 2006 E 62 MANUAL BILL ENTRY replacement version Time 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 13 00 00 1 Th
206. alue Multiple Period Graph entry Multiple Period Graph over 2000 data points Multiple Period Graph actual graph 53 series 168 points Multiple Period Graph selecting magnifying rectangle Multiple Period Graph result of magnifying rectangle Consumption Graph graph 3 series 5 points Multiple Period Graph actual graph 4 series 4 points Multiple Period Graph actual graph 7 series 4 points Multiple Period S Curve Graph Comparing academic years Multiple Period S Curve Graph actual graph 53 series 168 points Multiple Period S Curve Graph actual graph 27 series 7 points Graph Tools Save As Graph Tools Save As results Graph Tools Save As Text example Graph Tools Save As EMF Image example Graph Tools Save As Bitmap Image example Graph Tools Gallery types of Graphs and Charts Graph Tools Gallery same values using a Curve Graph Graph Tools Chart FX Properties General Tab Graph Tools Chart FX Properties General Tab 2 version Graph Tools Consumption Graph over a full year Graph Tools Consumption Graph over a full year with Zoom Graph Tools Consumption Graph zooming in to July and August Graph Tools Consumption Graph Page set up in Print Preview Graph Tools Consumption Graph Data Editor display of values Graph Tools Consumption Graph Point Labels display of values Page 307 of 314 Energy Metering Tech
207. anaal E48 Insurance Centre Code 5 eT Army Baracks DATA BIRD He Heating DH Gas ma Council Office 0 474 BIRD Energy Office Elec Service Types4567a90 Main Auto Do del a ae g d d a i Readings Consumption Multiple Period Multiple Pernod Average Graph Graph S lumne Analysis gt gt Aeqression Tracker Accounts Calculate Bill Analysis Analysis Help rE HI OBO 2006 13 00 Figure 274 Menu Bar File Dropdown Menu Virtual Meters added All three additions emanate from Government Office Manual Polaris House e Import This function is already explained under the Importing Data dylmport section e Export amp Archive These functions were not available which is why they were greyed out however they have been reintroduced and are now part of the Export Meter Readings icon e Scheduled Tasks This function starts up the Scheduled Tasks function of the Control Panel Page 186 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com e Exit This function closes down DYNAMATplus this is the same as using the usual Windows close button at the top right hand side corner EDIT dropdown e This function has been removed
208. ange levy information that we publish and use in our calculations under Service Types from HM Revenue and Customs http customs hmrc gov uk channelsPortalWebApp channelsPortalWebApp portal nfob true amp pageLa bel pageExcise ShowContent amp id HMCE PROD1 027187 amp property Tyoe document There are only 4 headings under which the information can be entered description utility normal unit and climate change levy Edit Service Type Description Coal Utility Other Normal Unit Tonnes coal Climate Change Levy 0 crcl Figure 294 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Service Types Utility Page 197 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Edit Service Type Description Coal Utility Other Tonnes coal Litres 1 00 P Litres 4 S Local Degree Days MD reset pulses Megawatt hours Hearhwe leaks Normal Unit Climate Change Levy Figure 295 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Service Types Units Climate Change Levy Variance Input of a Climate Change Levy Variance is only required when the metered supply has been given a Climate Change allowance If no allowance has been given use the default of 1
209. anual Bill Entry Entry screen before filling Manual Bill Entry Entry screen after filling Manual Bill Entry Example Gas Bill Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Readings table Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Readings table Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Single Unit Rate Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Volume Bands Unit Rate Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Billing Interval Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Fixed Charges Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Completed Billing Screen Manual Bill Entry Water Bill Entry Contract Manual Bill Entry Water Bill Entry Fixed Charges Manual Bill Entry Water Bill Entry Account Details Manual Bill Entry Water Bill Entry Bill Entry Screen Delete an Account Delete an Account Are you sure Demo Screen Reports Reports Refreshing Screen Reports Customising the Report Logo Reports Site Report Selection Site Report Example Period of Analysis 01 02 2003 to 08 03 2003 Reports Meter Reading Sheet Selection Meter Reading Sheet Report Example without new reading boxes Page 309 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email tra
210. aph 3 If there is no target for the meter the report still works but shows consumption values only E DYNAMA Tplus Analysis Table Windows Internet Explorer d Favorites E DYNAMATplus Analysis Table O Analysis Table Grammar School Main Elec Grammar School Main Elec 01 01 2008 to 30 04 2008 All figures are in Kilowatt hours Month Actual Consumption Jan 2008 35 961 Feb 2008 29 745 Mar 2008 28 326 Apr 2008 26 347 Total 122 379 Figure 132 View Target Analysis Table with Consumption only Page 89 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 4 Ifa target has been set and you select the Target Consumption and CUSUM as columns to show then you will get more information on the report However if the target is out of date then the Alarm column will not be shown and we suggest that you recalculate the Target DYNAMATptus Analysis Table Windows Internet Explorer Suit om GO E cvrorenriesoyancttsloutoataralle Boor de qF Favorites 2 E DYMAMATplus Analysis Table E DYMAMATplus Analysis T 3 O Analysis Table Grammar School Main Elec Grammar School Main Elec 01 01 2008 to 30 04 2008 All figures are in Kilowatt hours Th
211. ard slope shows that the consumption was lower than the target and savings were being made a CUSUM Analysts Meter Energy Office Gas tt twtt lt i i it OK Service Fin Gas Measured Unit Cubic feet gas Cancel T arget Tracker t i i i iswswswsSSS First Reading 0170272005 Last Reading 6706 2010 Help Pernod For Analysis From 001 2010 To 01 06 2010 00 00 O10 m 13 00 00 m Time lncrement 1 Day al Reporting Unit Kilowatt hours E Graph Start Date O1 January 2010 00 00 00 Show OD ates Graph End Date O1 June 2010 23 59 59 E E Colours E aseline A Deviation from T arget o M Figure 124 Cusum Target Selection Screen Page 84 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 13 CUSUM should be used when you are trying to establish a trend it is like a magnifying glass on the data 14 It has two potential uses One is to assess the effect of a particular energy conservation measure In this case the target should be formed from a regression analysis or average carried out over a period of 6 to 12 months immediately before the change was made if the data has been entered monthly
212. are known as half hourly metered contracts and the price of electricity will vary depending in part of the national demand for power at particular times in the day Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine Microsoft Installer Meter Point Administration Number It is a unique number to the property issued by the local company that supplies the electricity to the area and is found on the electricity bill issued by your supplier This is sometimes called a Supply Number but it should not be confused with your customer reference number Meter Pulse Utilisation Nitrous Oxide Outside Air Temperature A measurement of how efficiently electrical power is consumed The Power Factor of a supply can be expressed as Active Power kWh divided by Apparent Power kVAh To calculate this is it suggested using a Virtual Meter in DYNAMATplus Regional Electricity Company Regression Analysis SOx SQL A statistical technique of modelling the relationship between three or more variables It is used to predict the value of one variable given the values of the others Sulphur Dioxide Structured Query Language A computer language used for retrieving data from a database SQL Server is a database platform produced by Microsoft that hosts the databases used by DYNAMATplus and handles queries in that language Standard Deviation Sync Pulse TEAM TREND TUoS URBIS VOCs This is a statistical measurement of the spread of the data about the mean va
213. ased it will not overwrite your logo El Options General Chart Fieport ery Default Chart Colours Data values Interpolated values Seres 1 Senet 2 Seres d Seres 4 Seres 5 Seres 6 Graph Background a Logo f 7 May size af j 1O0 40 B B E E Figure 218 Reports Customising the Report Logo 8 You must now pin the logo to your database To do this go into the Tools dropdown and select Options Under Options click on the Chart tab which is in the centre At the bottom the default logo will be shown Click on the button with 3 dots in it and use this to navigate to C Program Files DynamatPlus Output Style folder where you have already added your Report Logo Click on this file and the new Logo picture will replace the default logo on the screen Page 145 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com REPORTING SELECTION Site Report SD Site Report Site Council Office DATA BIRD First Reading 01 08 2001 Last Reading 08703 2003 Period For Analysis From 00772002 To 31707 2002 00 00 00 23 59 59 Meters to Include iw Main Meters Virtual Meters Sub Meters Columns to Show Target M invoiced T
214. ata even if it is not aligned to your financial year but you must use the financial year when producing your annual energy returns Further information about Degree Day Region is covered in greater detail under Standing Data Part 2 Lists Dropdown This details how to enter monthly Degree Day values and setting Degree Day related targets gt Add New Site step 4 of 4 The 4dd New Site Wizard will help you create a new site The 4dd New Site Wizard will help you create a new meter NHS Site Type General or Acute Hospital Help Cancel lt Back Figure 10 Add New Site step 4 of 4 This screen will only be displayed for NHS sites Page 19 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com EDIT SITE PROPERTIES To show the details that have been entered for a site at any time highlight the Site and right click and selected Properties General Benchmarking general Site Mame Training Site Parent Site Dynamat orld Contact Christine Fositior Support Technician Address Lloyd House 57 High Street Burhan Postcode E LT Ax Country United Kingdom Tel No 01628 664056 Eas No 01628 6beS7E Email lenquies eccleo uk URL
215. ate in the line marked 1 For multi rate tariffs enter the rate in pence per unit for each of the sequential numbers for the tariff rates you identified in Contract Calendar step 2 eT Add Mew Contract Masinum Demand Rates Biling Unit 4 Hour January ha February March April May June July i August September cS ti lt i C SCT October November PO December cancel Figure 152 Add New Contract Max Demand Rates 18 If the bill shows charges for maximum demand very rare these days click the maximum demand tab and enter the charges per kW for each month Page 102 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com CJ Edit Contract General Fixed Charges Unit Rates MD Rates DUas Rates Contract Name TSU URC DUOS 2002 3 Contract Type f Single Rate f Day Might f ero Unit Rate f Contract C Offer Start Date 0120172006 End Date 3171272006 Billing Interval 1 Month Biling Unit Kiwathours Contract Calendar TXUDUOS TXU 4 rate DUDS Fipe Bore az Cancel Figure 153 Edit Contract Seasonal Time of Day with Distribution Use of System 19 The screen above shows the DUoS Distribution Use of System rad
216. ault times that are used are from midnight to 7am An enhancement to make this definable by the customer has been noted To run the report the user will enter a start and end date time in the selection screen tick boxes to include electricity gas water and other services and click OK Page 157 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com SaD Overnight Base Load Report Site Staple Hill First Reading 25 06 2010 Last Reading o 08 2010 Period For Analysis Piom 257067200 To 10 08 200 12 08 54 10 3410 a Include Service Types Me Electricity mj ee wt water jw Others Help OF Cancel Figure 238 Overnight Base Load Report Selection The report will then be built as follows e Traverse the tree and select all the meters off the selected branch e Filter the selected meters to include only Real meters that are automatically read and with the selected utility types e For each meter obtain half hourly consumptions for the reporting period e Calculate the annual base load consumption as mean half hourly consumption for unoccupied 30 minute intervals during the selected reporting dates number of unoccupied 30 minute peri
217. available 7 To do this right click on the bottom line of dates and select right to display on the right or left to display on the left di Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Multiple Period Graph File Edit Tools wiew Gallery Help Sid ale hl fe fm e SY lA amp Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water 0103003 dersreu0s Consumption S Curve e 159032009 2203 2009 221 2903 2009 Oo5 04 2009 ee 1246 2008 1904 2009 noe 26042009 03 05 2009 oe ase O 10052009 1705 2009 5 42 0 24052009 31 05 2009 10 0 lt i 8 07062009 14 06 2009 5 0 F e 21062009 2606 2009 a P i oe 05707 2009 12707 2009 i F ee 19072009 26072009 g 02082009 og08r2009 1608 2009 2308 2009 Boe 2009 Day of Week Figure 95 Multiple Period S Curve Graph actual graph 27 series 7 points GRAPH AND CHART TOOLS 1 All the Graphs are created by third party software called CHARTFX 2 Above the actual Graph on all the results of selections there is the Standard Menu and below it are the most used icons 3 The first icon is Open this will allow you to open a graph that you have created in the past and saved What is useful with this is that when you open the graph it has the same properties that it had when you created it so you can use zoom etc 4 The second icon is Save this allows you to save a graph in 5 different formats Save As Save ir B Temp
218. ay not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Appendix 2 DYNAMATplus Fault Reporting This form must be used to report program errors that occur when using DYNAMAToplus It should not be used to suggest improvements or seek help Completed forms should be passed to DYNAMAT support Please give as much detail as possible Name aa Date Computer Name Operating System Build see About form Application Modules Enabled see About form What was the program doing just before the fault occurred What error message did you receive What happened after the fault and or error message Do not complete the boxes below Action _ OO ii SN o ee aaa Date actioned Page 243 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Appendix 3 Exception Conditions amp Alarms To find out if your data is giving rise to any Exception Conditions you need to look under the LISTS Option of the Dropdown Menu When new Exceptions Conditions have been added you will sometimes get the message DYNAMAT plus P J
219. balancing and settlements agency etc A further complication is that Distribution Use of System DUoS charges may be charged per kWh on top of the cost for the supply of energy and on a different schedule of seasonal time of day rates This means every kWh gets counted twice Line loss factors are used on some bills A percentage gets added on to the numbers of kWh recorded by the customer s meter to give the numbers of kWh sent out from the power station and for which the customer must pay These percentages are different for each seasonal time of day rate band and there is no way to independently find them out before receiving the bill Additional levies may be payable per kWh Some bills show a Hydro Charge and Northern Ireland bills contain several levies specific to that region These levies may vary unpredictably from bill to bill Preparing to enter a multi rate electricity bill 2 Defining a b the Meters Even though there may be only one actual physical metering device a meter must be defined on DYNAMATplus for each different rate per kWh that applies in the contract This includes DUOoS unit rates if applicable When you name each meter give it a name that differentiates it from other unit rates that appear on the same bill Page 122 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Met
220. base installation for which a licence is required Page 300 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Access Rights required to run applications In order to use DYNAMATplus on a PC the following rights are a minimum Create open modify and delete non executable files and folders anywhere on the local hard drive Update registry keys Where a local MSDE database is not to be used a connection to a networked SQL Server database with user name and password specified by EMT Transfer files to removable media for data storage and backup Send and receive non executable attachments by email if networked Create modify and run tasks in Windows Task Scheduler Task Scheduler icon should appear in Control Panel During installation and at any other times when EMT engineers are in attendance the following additional rights will be available Execute installation scripts using Windows Installer InstallShield or Wise Installer Create open modify and delete executable files anywhere on the local hard drive Create and delete registry keys Transfer files to and from all types of removable media Send and receive executable files by email if networked Download executable file
221. be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 14 Usually this will be the same as the logging frequency of your meter reading system but you may want to set a longer period to smooth out random peaks and troughs in a profile 15 For Multiple Period Graphs Plot Duration can also be in 1 or more seconds minutes hours days weeks months or years 16 Ifa profile has the same shape every day then the Plot Duration should be 1 day if weekdays and weekends have different profiles then the period would be better as 1 week 17 Where there is an inconsistency between the Plot Duration and the Time Increment then an error message is displayed and no graph is created DYNAMATplus Figure 76 Multiple Period Time and Duration error 18 In the Multiple Period selection window the Plot Duration had been set to 1 day and the Time Increment to 1 month A sensible combination needs to be input 19 Another example of inconsistent combinations that cause some concern is if you have actual readings that are at hourly intervals and you set up a graph where the Time Increment is for half an hour This would show every other reading as being interpolated in reality this reading never existed and is very misleading because it makes you think that you are missing some data Similarly actual
222. be running as these can prevent the script from completing successfully You should restart the virus checker on completion of the installation This install should only be used with Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XF or Windows Vista 32 bit only INSTALL SINGLE USER DATABASE SERVER Figure A5 26 Upgrading Software Welcome to DYNAMATplus Page 265 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 45 You will get the Security Warning screen Please run the file File Download Security Warning Do you want to run or save this file Name WetFx205P1 x66 ex e Type Application 22 4MB From Z Shared Documents EMT Product Develo Fun Save Cancel a While files from the Internet can be usetul this file type can potentially harm your computer IF you do not trust the source do not mun or save this software what s the risk Figure A5 27 Upgrading Software Security Warning 46 A message box File Download Security Warning Do you want to run or save this file DYNAMATplus exe may be displayed Click RUN Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to run this software Name dotneths exe Publisher Microsoft Corporation More
223. ble to the Site Administrator and Systems Administrator only You can specify user names with individual passwords against 5 different User Levels Reviewer lowest level of access can read standing data produce graphs charts and reports access Help no amendment capabilities User Add delete single reading and edit manual readings manage exception and degree days and meter properties Expert Import and export readings full r w access to standing data r w access to readings add meters amend meter properties open other databases Site Administrator add sites amend site properties check tree integrity set up users System Administrator this level is only available to EMT personnel Each user is responsible for maintaining their own password once it has been set up by the Site Administrator this is done under the Users tab of the Lists Dropdown menu A full breakdown of access rights is in Appendix 12 To delete a user highlight the user you want to delete and click on the Delete button e Vat Rates Figure 302 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu VAT Rates NEW NEW e CCL Rates Figure 303 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu CCL Rates NEW NEW Page 202 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 6689
224. bleshooting Closing down Virgin database files not found Troubleshooting Incorrect Movement showing zero movement Troubleshooting Incorrect Movement Open Exchange Meter Troubleshooting Incorrect Movement Exchange Meter filled Troubleshooting Incorrect Movement Negative Consumption Troubleshooting Incorrect Movement Large Negative Troubleshooting Incorrect Movement Do you want to Delete Troubleshooting Incorrect Movement Correct Movement Troubleshooting Integrity refreshing no meters Troubleshooting Integrity no relevant meters Troubleshooting Integrity No data available Troubleshooting Create critical error Troubleshooting Create Enterprise Manager showing Tables Exceptions Auto Import Exceptions Exceptions More than 2000 Exceptions Exceptions Exceptions will impair performance Exceptions Unknown Meter Code Exceptions Meter Not Responding Exceptions Input File error Exceptions All records in file rejected Exceptions dylmport cancelled Exceptions Program Error Timeout message examples Exceptions Invalid Date Exceptions Reading Too Old Exceptions Meter Gone Around Page 312 of 314 221 222 223 224 225 225 226 226 22 22 228 228 229 229 231 231 232 232 232 232 233 233 234 234 234 239 239 236 236 23 23 238 238 239 240 240 240 240 241 241 241 241 242 242 242 244 244 244 244 245 245 245 246 246
225. c services telephone network modem i e using analogue based telephone system And the second by connection to the Customer s Ethernet network EMT gaining access through a virtual private network VPN set up and maintained by the Customer s IT Department N B In some cases EMT has simply not been allowed either comms option with DATA BIRD meter data only by being sent to EMT by some tenuous FTP link thus prohibiting EMT offering satisfactory maintenance and support services Page 297 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Both these comms methods are susceptible to problems that can affect meter data integrity The PSTN modem option can suffer from poor hard wire line quality both internally within a Customer s site and externally through the BT network With the network option mainly due to firewall issues EMT is continuously wrestling with Customers IT departments to both initiate comms and then to maintain it DATA BIRD generally being treated rather like a minnow on the end of an IP address EMT has spent many hours travelling suffering carbon tyre miles only to find a fault that has occurred is due to a Customer s network problem causing the DATA BIRD syst
226. catter Bar Gantt Cube c Candlestick Open High Low Close High Low Close Pie Doughnut d Pareto Pyramid Radar Contour Spectral Surface File Edit Tools wiew Gallery Help bd a jE a ee PP A amp Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Se 1 _ T i i i Lm LE E ie 5 i danadl 1 Os2002 31 M0S2002 1404 2002 2o 04 2002 24 02f2002 1 Of03 2002 24 05 2002 OF M04 2002 21 042002 Week Beginning Figure 102 Graph Tools Gallery same values using a Curve Graph 15 The fifth icon switches vertical grid lines on and off Default is off 16 The next icon switches horizontal grid lines on and off Default is off 17 And the next icon allows you to change the properties of the graph within Chart FX the software that draws our graphs and charts Four tabs allow you to alter the shape and feel of any Graph or Chart Page 72 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Chart FX Properties General Series Axes 3D Effects Colors Palette E EE E Stacked dfs EZ EHE Cluster 2 4xis Axes style C edi Scheme Grid lines a Background Chart box Tithe Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Canc
227. ce use the View Target Graph which has now been added Page 218 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com ll Army Barracks DATA BIRD Victoria Main Gas View Target MA File Edit Tools wiew Galery Help bel a iw E E fal lal YP A amp Army Barracks DATA BIRD Victoria Main Gas 240000 210000 180000 150000 120000 80000 BOOOU 0000 Kilowatt hours Per Week 20042002 2506002 10w20 1302002 0SN A200 020220035 3102002 26052002 210200 15092002 1012002 05401 2003 Week Beginning Actual Consumption Target consumption calculated tram 10 03 2002 ta 01 03 2003 Figure 333 Meter Properties 2 View Target Graph The yellow line Target consumption is derived from y mx c where m is the actually Degree Days in each week To look at this in another way use the CUSUM Analysis which shows the difference between the actual and the target added up week by week eli Army Barracks DATA BIRD Victoria Main Gas View Target lt File Edit Tools wiew Gallery Help gt bed a tod E le Gl ea YP e Army Barracks DATA BIRD Victoria Main Gas SOO000 200000 100000 Flot area T 100000 200000 300000 400000 ae 1 Z L T o ii
228. ch is then used by a variety of analysis and reporting functions All consumption readings are checked as they are entered highlighting immediate problems DYNAMATplus then monitors all aspects of consumption against a target showing trends in consumption savings achieved or overspend suffered The results can be displayed and printed out as tables or graphs or exported to other spreadsheet and database packages A flexible tree structure is used to break down any size of estate into manageable units so that reports can be configured for a single meter department site and region or whole estate This makes DYNAMATplus an ideal tool for cost centre accounting and tenant billing The demonstration version of DYNAMATplus is configured for manual data entry Additional modules are available to enable the software to accept energy consumption data and site degree day data from a hand held computer disk files provided by energy suppliers or automatically receive data from a data logging system such as our own DATA BIRD radio system or a BEMS Features and Options e Consumption alarms immediate warning of meters which go off line or out of limits e Consumption monitoring and targeting monitoring against historic or theoretical targets Energy can be related to the weather and or occupancy for space heating and cooling or to production for process energy use e Meter cross referencing It is easy to get confused when your own department t
229. cil Office Manual Rea p E Grammar School CHICK Secale EX Government Office Manual 7 s DA Insurance Centre Code 5 Analysis Table Regression Tracker Views Taget CUSUM YY Amy Baracks DATA BIRD Amatai Analysis Paralisi i Shadow Manual Meters we ul Accounts Export Meter System Administrator a4 15 E 62 me 152 793 MOM 17r06r2010 11 57 Figure 121 Setting Targets Analysis Icons now showing a View Target Meter Energy Office Gas Service Fim Gas 2 Measured Unit Cubic feet gas 8 Cancel T arget Tracker o First A eading 0170272005 Last Reading 1670672010 Help Period For Analysis From o 0i r2009 To 1770772009 00 00 00 m 13 00 00 Time Increment 1 Day Reporting Unit Kilowatt hours al Graph Start D ate H January 2009 00 00 00 Show D ates Graph End Date j T Jul 2009 23 59 59 E Colours Consumption ie T arget o M m a Alarm a Figure 122 View Target Target Selection Page 83 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 10 If a weather target has been set for this meter then you will be able to see the actual consumptions and target consumptions adjusted to th
230. come to DYNAMATplus For a single user installation you should install the Database Server first followed by the program files For a multi user installation you may already have Microsoft SQL Server running on your network Contact your network administrator for details If not you will need to install a copy of Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or later on a computer on your network before you install DYNAMATplus Please call EMT on 44 1628 664056 for further details on multi user installations of this product Sample data is installed with the database server In order to attach this data to the installed database server a script file is executed Please disable any virus checking programme you may be running as these can prevent the script from completing successfully You should restart the virus checker on completion of the installation This install should only be used with Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP or Windows Vista 32 bit only INSTALL SINGLE USER DATABASE SERVER INSTALL DYNAMATplus PROGRAM FILES OPTIONAL INSTALL NETFRAMEWORK 2 0 for Dexterity and 32 bit Figure A5 17 Upgrading Software Welcome to DYNAMATplus 26 You will be returned to the DYNAMATplus Welcome screen 27 Close this window 28 The icon to run DYNAMATplus will now be visible on the Desktop Page 262 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Ener
231. d baseline and on much shorter timescales than one month typically on an hourly basis Page 193 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com EMT s own automatic meter reading systems DATA BIRD and CHICK typically include temperature sensors and logging of outside air temperature Degree Days Direct Vilnis Vesma s web site Degree Days Direct is a useful source for UK and non UK degree day data Qm O NAO Dus tree O 2 HLS Other resources V ined enenyy managemen works E hd oS Cnine Gata iis Laoni irice damonito E ai the Enecy AManragoneni Aeg ster How to suibecribe Erea data and ancias UK free degree days Veer ta Decaniber 20093 Background Regen S Misna Tabu ato Degree day fgures quentty how coli or hoti the weather has been in a gaen regon expesong De maut os amp angis mates number ter asch manih o week They can be ubed tn e Expose sbrama seasons panema of consumnorean Contact Ovtect exceppanal consumption caused by mais gt Sel aed track fuel Budeets Vine Veame Nommelee the performance of diferen balings to a common bass for compansen purposes Degree Daye Dwect Linnad gt Varly and Quantify the saengs achieved by eneegy a
232. d pair METER CODE dd mm yy hh mm ss 99999 999 There should not be any blank spaces between the 4 values The items in each line are as follows Meter code This is a character string of up to 30 characters optionally enclosed in quotes which must uniquely identify the meter It will be entered on DYNAMATplus when the meter is set up on the web site Date of reading The date is a character string which must be in English format i e dd mm yy All eight characters must be present For days or months which can be represented by a single digit a zero or Space must precede the digit e g 09 09 93 not 9 9 93 Internal delimiters other than the slash are acceptable but the digits must appear in the correct position Time of reading The time is a character string of the form hh mm ss Internal delimiters other than the colon are acceptable but the digits must appear in the correct position For readings which are not time stamped i e invoices or manual meter readings the time 13 00 00 should be used Reading The reading is a number of any magnitude from 0 00001 to 9999999999 The number of digits and decimal format are defined in DYNAMATplus set up screen No units should be appended to the reading because they are also defined within DYNAMATplus Quote marks at the beginning and end of each field are optional and will be removed when the file is read DYNAMATplus can be set up to accept either an integrator value wh
233. d Virtual components Virtual Meters Gas Apportionment Virtual division Virtual Meters Gas Apportionment Consumption Graph Virtual Meters Gas Apportionment Virtual multiplication component Virtual Meters Gas Apportionment Virtual multiplication Virtual Meters Gas Apportionment Virtual Account Demo Screen Meter Level Empty Meter Table open Readings Readings as entered Print Readings pages advice Print Readings highlighted rows advice Go To F5 Reading for Gas Meters Reading for Utility Meters Edit Meter Readings Page 306 of 314 Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67 Figure 68 Figure 69 Figure 70 Figure 71 Figure 72 Figure 73 Figure 74 Figure 75 Figure 76 Figure 77 Figure 78 Figure 79 Figure 80 Figure 81 Figure 82 Figure 83 Figure 84 Figure 85 Figure 86 Figure 87 Figure 88 Figure 89 Figure 90 Figure 91 Figure 92 Figure 93 Figure 94a Figure 94 Figure 95 Figure 96 Figure 97 Figure 98 Figure 99 Figure 100 Figure 101 Figure 102 Figure 103 Figure 104 Figure 105 Figure 106 Figure 107 Figure 108 Figure 109 Figure 110 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may n
234. d may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com c All 10 rate meters are listed in the table which has to be scrolled d Because consumption is entered in delivered amounts the columns for previous and current meter reading do not appear e Availability charge is shown f There is no provision for the five additional levies g There is no provision for TUoS Triad Charge 6 Invoice Date a Click Add New button and enter the tax point date shown on the bill 7 Date of Reading a The previous entries from the Meter Reading table are retrieved as for other cases only not displayed because we are entering delivered amounts b The user enters the date of the current meter reading Validate it to ensure it is later than the date of the previous meter reading and earlier than or equal to the invoice date 8 Ut Est a The user chooses from the drop down whether the current reading is a genuine utility reading or an estimated bill This is later fed into the Reading Type field when the reading is added to the Meter Reading table 9 Units Charged a This is the number of kilowatt hours being charged for the meter in question The user enters it directly from the bill 10 Unit Rate and Unit Charge a This is obtained from the Contract details b The rate is
235. d time of the reading for the meter the associated transmitter was functioning correctly Linking DYNAMATplus to a Trend Energy Management System non SQL Overview of the Trend system A Trend Building Energy Management System BEMS consists of a set of outstations networked together and linked to a central supervisor computer Its primary purpose is control of a building s energy related plant Meter data collection is a subsidiary function Pulse output meters are connected to digital input points in an outstation Each digital input point maintains cumulative counts of pulses called number of starts in Trend speak Each input point has a number each outstation has a number and outstations are grouped together in a LAN which also has a number Larger systems can have several LANs Meter pulse counts like any other sensor value on the system can be viewed in real time through the Trend supervisor software Trend supervisor software comes in two flavours Trend s proprietary 940 and 960 series programs which are used by Smith and Nephew and the defunct London Hosting Centre Doorway Systems who offer a cheaper alternative This is in use at Novartis St Andrews Hospital and the British Library The Trend supervisor must be running for the DYNAMAT link to operate The link works by Windows Dynamic Data Exchange DDE It sends requests to the supervisor which acts as a DDE server The supervisor then communicates
236. dd New Meter step 1 of 3 The Add New Meter Wizard will help you create a new meter Choose a unique name for the meter Site shows you where the meter will appear in the Tree Select the corect Service Type for utility meters Meter Hame Dummy Meter for degree daps Site Training Site sss Meter Type Meter Service Type Steam IF this meter is for Firm Gas Main Meter uncorrected please ensure the name has UC im it Help Cancel Figure 25 Dummy Degree Day Meter Add New Meter 1 5 The service type may be replaced with anything else that is not used for any actual meter on the site so that it will appear under a different heading in the site report It should always be a service type that is measured in energy units 6 Complete the second dialog of the wizard as follows gt Add New Meter step 2 of 3 x as The 4dd New Meter Wizard will help you create a new meter Enter the required meter details Measured Unit is clock units manually entered meter readings or pulse units automatically reporting meters Meter Capacity is clack capacity manual or logger capacity automatic Measured Unit Kilowatt hours Main Site Boundary Meter f Sub Meter f Meter Readings PC Delivered Amounts im Meter Capacity Digits 5 fo Capacity 1 00000000 If this meter i for Firm Gas Main Meter uncorrected please ensure the name has UC in it Help Cancel lt Back
237. dropdown list Collector This is the Collector Number which makes up part of the Auto Code as defined within Meter Properties Channel This is the Channel Number which makes up part of the Auto Code as defined within Meter Properties There can be up to 8 meter channels and 4 analogue channels per Collector depending upon the type of Collector Site Name This is the immediate Site Name that the Meter has been created within under the Tree structure as defined within Meter Properties Meter Name This is the name of the Meter as shown on the Tree and defined within Meter Properties Service Type This is the Service Type as defined within the Meter Properties Pulse Value This is the Pulse Value as defined within the Meter Properties Manufacturer This is name of the manufacturer of the meter as defined within Meter Properties Model Type This is the model type of the meter as defined within Meter Properties Serial Number Main This is the serial number of the meter as defined within Meter Properties When set to Y this indicates that the Meter is a Main Meter as opposed to a Sub Meter as defined within Meter Properties Delivered When set to Y this indicates that the meter pulses are collected in Delivered Amounts within the default half hour period rather than Readings as defined within Meter Properties Target When set to Y this indicates that a target has been set against this meter as defined within Meter Properties Auto When se
238. duced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com e Service Types lt gt Service Types Description Utility Normal Unit Climate Change Levy Other Battery Volts Borehole water Wi ater Cubic metres Coal Other Tonnes coal Edt Elec imported Electricity Kilowatt hours Electricity block Electricity Kilowatt hours Add New Electricity exported Electricity Kilowatt hours Electricity KH 4 Electricity kwh ef Delete Electricity MD Electricity Kilowatt hours Electricity Reactive Electricity kvArK 0 5 Fim Gas las kilowatt hours Gazoil Other Litres LFO Heat Other Gigajoules Hot Air Other Cubic feet gas Hot water Other Gigajoules Interruptible gaz las Kilowatt hours LPG Gaz Litres LPG propane Mains water Water Cubic metres MD Reset Pulses Other MD reset pulses Oil class EFG Other Litres HFU Petrol Other Litres Petrol Site Degree Days Other Local Degree Days Steam Other Lb steam Tariff gas Gas Therma Time Other Hours Run Close Help Figure 293 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Service Types DYNAMAT requires a list of the different types of energy and utility services being monitored Most service types that you will need are already on DYNAMAT However you may want to add services types or eliminate those that do not exist on your estate We get the climate ch
239. e Request cell followed by the reading in the Reply cell Note the time taken to poll round all the meters Trend networks have only limited bandwidth and may give unacceptably slow response to other control or alarm signals if meter reading requests are being sent for a significant fraction of the time Setting up DYNAMATplus to import the readings The meter readings are written to the file TREND TMP in the C DYNAMAT folder The file is of standard ASCII CHICK one line format The file will be created if it does not exist and appended to if it does DYNDDE32 collects the meter readings according to its own internal timer You need to schedule the dylmport task to run shortly after each meter reading round finishes Page 272 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Creating the DYNDDE CFG file On start up DYNDDE32 reads a file called DYNDDE CFG to know what supervisor software it is working with and what meters to read It will abort with an error message if this file is not present This is a simple text file created in notepad A typical one looks like first line left blank Novartis customer name displayed in window DOORWAY Supervisor DDE service 076
240. e For example 0 25 would be 25 or a quarter of the whole 8 If a virtual meter subtracts one or more meters from another meter the calculated result may be negative Ticking the Suppress Negative Values option causes any negative results to be shown as zero on reports and graphs This option is normally used where a customer generates electricity on one site and exports via REC s network to another site Because the electricity industry works on 30 minute periods a virtual meter which has this option set will be calculated for every 30 minutes even if the time increment on your graph or report is much longer Therefore the calculation will be much slower Meter Properties General Details Alarms Auto Import Target Links Virtual Virtual Meter Components Add Supress Negative Values Virtual Meters Only mea Figure 37 Virtual Meters Add Virtual Meter Apportioned 9 If you get the equation wrong then it is possible to edit the initial sign of the meter and the portion You can also delete a meter from the equation by highlighting it and using the Remove button 10 Another use could be in a hotel environment where the sum of electricity for the public areas the conference and meeting rooms etc could be subtracted from the mains electricity leaving the usage by the accommodation 11 If there was a building that was sublet then the rooms and or floors that come under one rental could
241. e 20 year average degree days otherwise this box is greyed out di Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Gas View Target max File Edit Tools wiew Gallery Help E gt bed GS bau E0 E GA ee YO Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Gas atn Kilowatt hours Per Day OSM 2009 21 03 2009 S004 2009 O06 2009 2001 2009 01 Os 24009 1004 2009 20 05 2009 2064009 Day Beginning Actual Consumption Tracker Target bated on consump tion from 01 22005 to 1 Far 2009 Chart arez 10 Alarm Limits Figure 123 View Target Target Graph 11 The Target Graph goes back through the whole history since the meter started recording but it does exclude interpolated values from the calculation of the target profile So if for example the 2002 data had a two week gap somewhere then an hourly target graph would not be influenced by values from these two weeks but a monthly target in which all the bars in a straight consumption graph would be solid would use all the data 12 CUSUM is short for CUmulative SUMmation In this case it is a cumulative sum of the deviation of actual energy consumption from the target The deviation of actual or weather corrected consumption from the target each month is added to the previous month s total and carried forward It is highly effective at showing the long term trends in energy consumption An upward slope corresponds to consumption consistently higher than the target whereas a downw
242. e 305 Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Options General CHANGE Page 204 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com The default for data collection is that step 7 of Dyimport will automatically resolve negative readings If the tick box is filled then step 7 of Dyimport will NOT be enabled For the user that is logged in this is the screen that allows you to change your password A new password is entered by overwriting the existing password I Confirm Password Confirm the new password by re entering it now Cancel Help Figure 306 Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Options Confirm Password When you do this the Confirm Password window is displayed and you are requested to re enter the new password Confirm Password A Re entered password does not match Cancel Figure 307 Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Options Password Failure If you fail to enter the same password a second time the failure error message Is displayed At present the Email information is just comment and does not have any actions associated with it e Options Chart EAI Options General Chart Report CEETETETETETECCEET Default Chart Colours Data values In
243. e A8 16 Figure A8 17 Figure A10 1 Figure A10 2 Figure A10 3 Figure A10 4 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com DYNAMAT Dexterity Create Wizard DYNAMAT Dexterity CIP Database DYNAMAT Dexterity CIP Database Location DYNAMAT Dexterity CIP Database Location in CIP folder DYNAMAT Dexterity CIP Folder DYNAMAT Dexterity CIP Options DYNAMAT Dexterity Data Preparation fuel sellection DYNAMAT Dexterity Nominated Date DYNAMAT Dexterity Assessor display default DYNAMAT Dexterity Assessor credentials DYNAMAT Dexterity Assessor display filled DYNAMAT Dexterity Building details DYNAMAT Dexterity Building display filled DYNAMAT Dexterity Benchmark Categories selection DYNAMAT Dexterity Floor Area options DYNAMAT Dexterity Benchmark Categories selection DYNAMAT Dexterity Benchmark Categories selection System Configuration DATA BIRD amp DYNAMAT Configuration modem system Configuration DATA BIRD amp DYNAMAT Configuration modem2 System Configuration DATA BIRD amp DYNAMAT Configuration GPRS System Configuration Multiple Premises Wider Area Comms Page 314 of 314 286 286 286 28 28 288 288 28
244. e Schou 7 E Hirsinen Gi a a j Hirira Gan Huren Tomia Coe Pah srren Hedman ws Seted Scteri Thad Hiene Ekti thy Hidre Ekti Kah Hirde Ekti MD Pukiee gz 9 KUM oniwa 1207 i t ied Tyre ASDI Awedegs pest Pato inpor Code gt Ehez to input c Sarat 2 ct ooy DPn ic agai T ng l eg A501 Readings kroat Muso hrom Code Deets Fna aher irpo brp of E ep wing litran Mates Iacecam ro Repaoorang oceng 7710 a 105 vo eiste Wait after expert w Log utr ren mcspiom el iL E cm e ve bor E eo oan SEES E y em ee Ets _ el Figure A7 7 Importing Data All the Importing windows opened The screen above shows the entire possible screen used when importing including the Status Bar for Dylmport The 7 steps of importing are 1 REPROCESSING Preparing Unknown Meter Exceptions for Reprocessing Page 279 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com CLEARING Clearing down reprocessed Meter Exceptions from the Exception Table 2 RECOGNITION Importing Readings from file for Processing 3 APPLICATION Processing and Checking Imported Meter Readings 4 Steps 4 amp 5 CALCULATION deal with creating alarms when targeting
245. e figure shown is 79 of the incorrect Total Units figure 11 Fixed Charges a The sum shown under Total Fixed Charges is calculated from the amounts shown on the Fixed Charges tab of the contract screen b For electricity bills there may be up to 5 different elements of fixed charge Typical names for these are Monthly Charge Administration Charge Meter Operator Charge Data Collection Charge Balancing and Settlements Charge c To calculate the Total Fixed Charges DYNAMATplus determines the nearest whole number of Fixed Charge Calculation Periods in the time between the opening and closing meter readings Then it multiplies by the sum of the entries in the five Fixed Charges rows in the contract details 12 Availability Charge a The Availability charge is the Availability unit rate from the Fixed Charges tab of the Contract details multiplied by the number of kVA given in the Account details However the Account details are repeated for every meter and the program uses whichever one it happens to come first which may not be the first chronological one to have been entered This is why it is important to ensure that the Account details are correct for ALL meters on the account 13 TUoS Triad charge a TUoS or Triad charge needs adding to the form It is a fixed monthly amount except for the last month of a contract year when an adjustment may be applied Therefore the f
246. e not found Log file not found Log file not found Log file not found Reading DatesT Show f Unchecked Check Selected Figure 290 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Exceptions Various different tyoes of Alarms can be displayed on the Exceptions Screen More information can be found under HELP submenu and under Appendix 3 Meters Off Line This report replicates the Meters Not Logging report available under Dynamat 6 Any meters that have not responded in the last Dylmport that was run will be included in this report They are ordered by the one that has been off line the longest being reported first Page 195 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Last dylmport Run 13 Jul Z007 14 26 Degree Day Counter Grammar School Main Water Test Ts on Wall by wtr Mer Slough Grammar Canteen Gas4t Grammar School Main Elec Slough Grammar E stn Gas 5 Slough Grammar 0AT Energy Office Elec Energy Office Gaz Energy Office Water Victoria Main Water React42 0001012274 London Noe 00010122747 London React23 00010122756 London Nos 00010122756 London Nod 000102595948 London Victoria Teel B Volts Victoria OAT Victoria OCB20 Batt Volks newnamesdl 2345679901 2345670
247. e of the total site consumption MEF L ee oe pouu Sel LEU LEE T PP ey PL oe LAPTG m L ba 2 E ciProgram FiesiDynamatPlustoutputtil h x x Ai qr Favorites DYNAMATplus Calculate Bil ll oi 7 Contract cost calculation for main meter Printed at 21 06 2010 09 55 40 Meter Energy Office Elec Site Council Office DATA BIRD Service Electricity block Contract Name Eastern Service Building From 01 February 2070 00 00 00 To O01 April 2010 23 59 59 Charges for supply of Energy Unit Rate 1 304 kWh 3 06089p 9 31 Unit Rate 2 235 kWh 1 75477p 4 13 Unit Rate 3 1 296 kWh 5 51778p 71 52 Unit Rate 4 100 kWh 13 97892p 13 98 Unit Rate 5 0 kWh 23 76865p 0 00 Total units 1 935 kWh 98 94 Figure 167 Calculate Bill Example Page 112 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com COST GRAPH di Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Elec Cost Graph ole Eile Edit Tools View Gallery Help e kh alw D aale Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Elec yaam dad F 1 t TE E iry t A 02022003 16022003 26401 42003 09 02 2003 23 02 2003 Week Beginning 26701 2003 02 02 2003 09402 20
248. e palette displays a colour in the Color Solid box Basic colors a ee eee Wo ie Fe aoe Ue be fe EO EE EEE eee BEER H Custom colors Red az Or eE Teprnu ai en ES Detine Custom Colors gt Colors alid Lur i an Blue 200 Cancel Add to Custom Colors Figure 310 Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Options Full Colour Chart Page 206 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com e Options Report gt Options General Chart Report Meters to Include W Sub Meters Columns to Show Target Calculated Value nvorced Total of totals Figure 311 Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Options Report e Administrator Options This option is only available to EMT When there is the special EMT User access to the database this opens up to allow the age of reading being imported to be changed from the default of 6 months To use this option you must contact the EMT office on 01628 664056 for the correct username and password to allow you the access Administrator Options ole Age of oldest reading E Month Data in the logger should not normally be older than this Increase the period for one off imports of historic
249. e the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com enables you to enter and catalogue your others manual meter readings It can also be used by the Customer for entry of any eye ball read they may obtain 3 DYNAMATplus ale File View Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat World Main Site Add New Site Add New Site Report bleter Reading Metering Meter Sheet Syste w System Administrator 2 15 62 m 152 793 NOM 17706 2010 11 46 Figure 116 Meter Reconciliation Shadow Manual Meters e The easiest way to reconcile manual and automatic meters is to use the Average Analysis icon against each of the meters f You need to reconcile the manual meter first so that the relevant data and times are set up according to the face readings and therefore you will not need to change them when you do the automatic reconciliation g Fora manual meter you should have at least 3 meter readings over a reasonable period of time perhaps monthly Create the Average Analysis for the manual meter over a day a week or an hour 5 PSC manual 0917NGOO2M manual Average Analysis Jog File Edit Tools View Gallery Set Target Help A OB eal A PSC manual 0917NG002M manual WwW 3 T JE L T mi i _ S m ie 2 ae 31M 02
250. e the folder to be one on the C drive or in a shared drive of your choice under an appropriate and easily remembered folder Type in the file name we suggest that you make it a meaningful name with an extension of LOG i e Paul log Click OK The screen will change as the export works going through each of the meters in turn Please be aware that this is not deleting any data just taking a copy of it When finished it will automatically close the Export File window Close minimise Dynamat6 Navigate to the folder that the file of the data was created in Pick up the file and transfer it to the PC running DYNAMATplus When tested this out ALL the data from 2001 up to 2009 was collected and it gave a file of about 42MB Manually import the file into DYNAMATplus as per the instructions above Page 285 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Appendix 8 DYNAMAT Dexterity module 1 The DYNAMAT Dexterity module for creating a DECS certificate is found at Site level on the tree structure once this module has been enabled EA DYNAMA Tplus Demonstration Version Jo Fie wiew Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat world Council Office DATA BIRD ea t Council Office DATA BIRD
251. e the tree and select all the meters off the selected branch Filter the selected meters to include only Real Electricity meters that are automatically read and without known AMR faults and which have an Account_Contract_Meter record pile of money which is valid for the current date AND Real Electricity kVAh meters that are automatically read and without known AMR faults For each meter that has a pile of money determine whether there is a kKVAh meter on the same DATA BIRD transmitter Calculate the half hourly values for the most recent 5 year period or all available data if shorter for the associated kVAh meter if found or failing that the kWh meter Find the highest 30 minute peaks in the most recent 1 year most recent 2 years and the while 5 year period Where kWh data is used divide by the assumed power factor Calculate the potential annual saving for each of the 3 peak values as follows Subtract the peak value from the authorised kVA then multiply by the availability rate per kVA from the Contract record linked to the Account_Contract_Meter then multiply by 12 Rank the meters in order of saving based on the 1 year peak highest first Events and Savings Report Select the Events and Savings Report icon displayed when a site is selected in the tree The selection screen then appears e gt Events and Savings Report J Site Council Office Manual Readings First Reading 2270772002 Last Reading 012127200
252. eading And we got a refund of 1 000 This is why we have a zero unit saving because no energy was actually saved but it was a cost saving kwh E kg C02 Potential Saving 0 1000 00 0 Actual Saving 0 1000 00 0 OF Cancel Help Figure 56 Edit Meter Readings Diary Note detail screen 51 The date and time are taken from the date and time stamp of the meter reading and cannot be altered here 52 The main text box is a free form text field of up to 2000 characters 53 The numbers below are to record savings identified or achieved by taking various actions 54 Units are in kWh for all energy meters or cubic meters for water Cost and CO2 figures are not necessarily tied to the unit rate or pollutant conversion factor for the service type in question because often the cost or carbon saving comes from substituting one fuel type for another e g gas heating instead of electric 55 Negative values i e wastage and overspend are permitted 56 Also the actual values can be greater than the potential values to cater for the case where a previously identified saving is implemented some time later 57 To report on these savings click the Events and Savings Report icon displayed at Site level More information about this report is under the Reporting section Exchange Meter Exchange Meter Date Time of Exchange 1707 2006 13 00 00 Old Meter Closing Reading Reading O kwh
253. eated By default today s date is always shown but the date you should select or change to should be consistent with the date ranges available for that meter 11 Electricity in the Energy Office above has valid readings from 1 8 2001 to 8 3 2003 Choosing a date in between allowing for a year of data is the ideal e g 1 8 2001 7 3 2002 12 Click Find data once the date has been entered The day of creating this document was 22 7 2009 so entered 22 7 2002 which was accepted 13 The General Information screen is now displayed and to fill in the relevant items click on the General Information tab that allows you to enter either the Assessor or the Building information Select Assessor first Dexterity General Information Certificate CIBSE Certification Limited Registration id Disclosure Insurer Policy number Effective from 1970272009 E spires 197 0272009 Personal indemnity 0 Figure A8 9 DYNAMAT Dexterity Assessor display default 14 A new window will open to collect the Assessor Credentials Page 289 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Assessor Credentials Assessor details Assessor name Accrediting body CIBSE Certification Limited
254. eating 0 Temperature Sensor 185 ia OUT pT pT f Historic Target C Theoretical Target Percentage of Histone Consumption 100 oofkweao E 1EM E oofkwhoo g Cancel Figure 270 M amp T Weather Target Example If the energy is being used wholly or partially for heating or cooling use a weather dependent consumption target DYNAMATplus will then used the monthly degree days set up under Standing Data Part 2 to calculate a target for this meter Select the Degree Day Baseline of 15 5 C for normal buildings or 18 5 C for hospitals and other buildings where a higher indoor temperature is required DYNAMATplus really comes into its own when it can calculate its own degree days in real time from a local temperature sensor It can calculate targets on much shorter time increments work to any base temperature and calculate degree days for cooling as well as heating You can type in an actual baseline temperature of your own selection in degrees C and then select Heating or Cooling degree days At present it is not possible to select Applicable Day Calendar When selected the degree days for the month will be reduced in proportion to the number of days when the building is actually occupied At present it is not possible to select Heating On and Off Historic and Theoretical Targets The target is the level of energy consumption for a building or site which is being aimed for and against which actual
255. eceive any information 2 The Auto Import Code needs to be set to the code from the sending apparatus because DYNAMAT uses string recognition to compare the two codes For DATA BIRD this is a The transmitter code b The channel number c There may be a possible prefix of the phone number or part of the IP address to make the Code unique 3 The DBGet process makes Data Collection This is a separate installation that needs to be done after all the meters are set up More details are given under the COLLECTING DATA section 4 For a Casio hand unit or PDA the code must match the bar code affixed to the meter Normally we help you in creating the bar code labels as this is a separately purchased module The font that we recommend is Bar code 39 e HR Although there are many versions of the Code 39 bar code available we have found Version E to be read most reliably by the Casio at a range of distances HR means Human Readable the characters encoded in the bar code are shown in small typeface underneath the bars Labels recommended are AVERY L6011 Heavy Duty Labels Silver for Laser Page 29 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 5 When you tick the Auto Importi
256. echnology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com a Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Consumption Graph File Edit Tools View Gallery Help e bed tw n B GA ea 4 amp Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water 1 0 O49 0 6 of 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 ltl 0 1 oo 1 MMN wil ol Weasel Il MIL 1a07 2002 OF e2002 2ffef2002 1609 2002 Oar 2002 2o 0 7 f2002 1 eo0 0609 2002 Day Beginning Figure 107 Graph Tools Consumption Graph zooming in to July and August Cubic metres Per Day 25 The next icon is Print Preview where the format of the print is show and this gives you the opportunity to change the margins and orientation as well as other options Page setup Separate Legend Tone casccesuecscsscesecessistnneresccsest M Use printer resolution pod CB A WI His Ci in lw Force colors E i il Margins inches Lett Orientation Portrait f LandScape Use as default Cancel Figure 108 Graph Tools Consumption Graph Page set up in Print Preview 26 And the final icon sends the print as seen in the preview above to the default printer You cannot change the printer selected using this icon 27 When exporting values from a graph it can be easier to use the Analysis Table function 28 On any of the graphs that are displayed you can change certain aspects of the g
257. ect link then this step is not required a If you are accessing the logger via a modem then you will need to dial the modem to connect to it b If you are accessing the logger via a VPN connection then you need to make sure that the connection has been opened before you attempt to run DBGet DBIPGet and you will need to select Network Connect c If you are accessing the logger via a Lantronix Redirector port 14000 this should be installed already as this is a legacy mode of access and you will need to select Network Connect d For all other access the mode of connection will be Network Connect Click on Data Bird there are several things to do here before commencing the download of data a Firstly check the Logger Information this will tell you if the link is active b It will also give you the network address If there is a problem with the connection it can be because the connection is not on the same network address c Details of the Logger Memory this comes in 512k flash memory chips so 1536k would be 3 chips Used shows the whereabouts of the current pointer in the memory where the overwriting has got to the Logger Memory Full OVERWRITING OLD DATA message in red is to reinforce that the logger is on a continuous loop of rolling memory d View Collectors shows what data has been collected to date To clear the list closing and re opening DBGet DBIPGet will show only the most up to date information e Select
258. ected OK Cancel Apply Figure A8 3 DYNAMAT Dexterity CIP Database Location Page 286 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com CIP database Look in CynamatPlus 3 OutpuE Update My Documents ig May Computer a File name My Network Files of type CIP databases mdb Cancel Places Open as read only Figure A8 4 DYNAMAT Dexterity CIP Database Location in CIP folder 5 Within the CIP folder select the CIP database and click Open CIP database Look in CIF J My Recent Documents Desktop ha Documents pr May Computer a File name CIP _03_2009 mdb E hy Tee Files of type CIP databases mdb S Cancel Places Open as read only Figure A8 5 DYNAMAT Dexterity CIP Folder Page 287 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 6 This will put the address in the location window Now click OK to
259. ed Setting up sites on the tree structure setting up meters Entering manual and automatic meter pulse readings Setting up automatic data import tasks Producing bar charts of consumption multiple period and s curve Basic exception reporting Troubleshooting meter faults Calculating degree days from outside air sensor Entering production data Setting up and using virtual meters Reporting aggregated consumptions against target by site and by utility type Day 2 e Setting consumption targets Comparing actual consumption against targets Reporting aggregated consumptions against target by site and by utility type setting up accounts and tariff structures Entering and checking utility invoices Recreating invoices from 30 minute meter pulse readings Tenant cost centre sub billing Building benchmarking as appropriate to market sector Environmental reporting Climate Change Levy reporting Monitoring the performance of the meter data acquisition system Automatic exception reporting Distribution of reports Only if the version of DYNAMATplus includes the required modules Numbers attending each session are not strictly limited however it is the client s responsibility to provide appropriate display equipment for the numbers attending and should be recognised that users will get less hands on experience in a larger group Page 302 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited a
260. ed that day 11 This problem can come from a glitch on the phone line thunderstorms etc 12 If you remove this reading the result is quite interesting all Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Consumption Graph File Edit Tools View Gallery Help E lo w 1 5 ae LL D cL w 1 D ie 3 tt Figure 85 D tut ED li Gal ea amp Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water gwad 17 41 00 jS 13 47 00 16 03 2002 01 41 00 T3000 21 41 00 Page 63 of 314 22f0s 2002 05 41 00 30 Minute Periods Beginning 2B S2002 09 41 00 27 M0S 2002 08 11 00 0 19 Consumption Graph Same period after the removal of negative value ie This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 13 Now the real profile of consumption is shown MULTIPLE PERIOD GRAPH 1 This graph highlights the deviation on the normal pattern of weekly consumption 2 The key to getting the most useful information out of this graph is to limit the number in the series 3 The Plot Duration calculated series number should be less that the Time Increment calculated points number dil Multiple Period Graph Meter Service Measured Unit
261. ed to reflect any changes you have made to the properties of the selected meter and you will be returned to the same meter even if it is now at a different position in the list Printing and Copying The Print button will print the list in landscape format on the default Windows printer If more than one row is highlighted only the highlighted rows will be printed This allows you to print the list for a single site or logger regardless of the size of the overall system The Copy to Clipboard button copies the list to the Windows clipboard so it can be pasted into an Excel spreadsheet copied If the Collector Type has not been filled in When the report is run for the first time on a given DYNAMATplus database and the Collector Type field has not been populated DYNAMATplus uses the following logic to decide what collector type it is dealing with If the auto import code is blank it is Manual Meter Reading If the Data Collection Frequency is a week or longer it is PDA If it s a Real meter and the data is in delivered amounts it is another AMR system If it s an Analogue point and the auto import code ends in 8 it is Databird DB2 If the meter rollover capacity is 1 048 576 it is Hanwell Chick 2 If the rollover capacity is 100 000 000 it is Databird DB2 Any other rollover capacity value means it is another AMR system Again if more than one row is highlighted only the selected rows will be These choices are then wr
262. ed up every hour or more often set Data collection warn after to 2 hours Otherwise set it to the frequency with which the logger is being called Downloading the data will require you to import the readings file twice 1 2 3 The first time to add the readings to the Cold Water feed The second time to add the same readings to the Hot Water Always have the Auto Importing Enabled switch set for the Cold Water for the normal importing run Before importing the file the second time go into the Meter Properties for the Cold Water and set the Auto Importing Enabled switch OFF Then go into the Meter Properties for the Hot Water and set the Auto Importing Enabled switch ON Now you can do the second import of the readings Once the readings have imported into the Hot Water meter go into the Meter Properties for the Cold Water and set the Auto Importing Enabled switch ON Then go into the Meter Properties for the Hot Water and set the Auto Importing Enabled switch OFF This leaves the system set up correctly for the next Automatic Importing run Page 215 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com GETTING a TARGET using LOCALLY Calculated DEGREE DAYS Go into the Meter Prope
263. edure has been stopped 6 Program Error Timedout message 31 1 Exceptions 1 Esception Type Exception Date Time Meter Fi Aeadi Additional Information Program Error 24 01 2008 09 46 00 modi nport npProcessheading 2147467259 Timeout expired Program Error Reading too old 16 T 05705 2005 Unknown meter code 167 3 Ur420243 Unknown meter code 1B 3 07428243 4 jiii Figure A3 9 Exceptions Program Error Timeout message examples This message means that during steps 4 or 5 of applying the data to the database Dylmport has failed to respond during the process and has closed down the run Thus the full range of calculations has not been completed To rectify this is very simple The file that was being processed needs to be re imported Do this manually using the Import command in the File dropdown Page 246 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 7 Invalid Date 14 Exceptions 141 ota Exception Type Exception Dates Time Mi R Additional Information Ok 23 01 2008 16 29 00 E291 701 08 07 446417107151 Invalid date 3 0172005 16 29 00 E 30 04 01 08 09 53 64 27 414 5 Cancel Invalid date 2a 0172005 16 29
264. eeceeeeeeeeeaees Dial or other meters Tick here if meter does not have a digital display O Please draw the meter face showing the present reading Is a pulse output available Yes LL No LJ Value Of pulse cceceseccsececereseeserereeterereees Is the meter connected to a BEMS or data gathering system Yes No If yes what is its point name ON the system __ ra eeeeeceeccccccueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeueeeeseueeeeeeesseaeeeeesenaess AM OUNEr COMMONS einne E ces eaaeccascseencs E E E S Page 295 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Appendix 10 System Configuration Diagrams Temperature Sensor ete Low Power Radio Based Solar Powered Low Power Radio based 0474 BIRD mains powered 0474 BIRO onu b4bo PC at Client s Site Running OYANAMAT PC at Head Office Opti onal hode mi Dedicated Telephone line Telephone T Switch Desired Configuration For DATA BIRD Maintenance and DYNAMAT Support Figure A10 1 System Configuration DATA BIRD amp DYNAMAT Configuration modem Alternative Configuration For DATA BIRD Maintenance and DYNAMAT Support a Temperature Sensor ete Low Power Radio Based Solar Powered Low Power Radio based
265. een using a dial up link then you will not have to do this and exiting DBGET will close the connection Close DBGET using the X for Exit in the top right hand corner or Exit in the File dropdown menu Another window will open show the number of readings that have been downloaded Reply YES and DBGET will close down Automatic Data Collection using DBGet 1 You can schedule this collection download of data from the logger at a time that is convenient on a regular basis by using batch scripts The same file s can be imported using this method The script can be in several parts download backup import or it can be a single script The full script is detailed below under Collecting and Importing Script a firstly it downloads the data from the collector using DBGet b then it appends this data to any existing data that has not already been imported c then the downloaded data is backed up to a folder which is renamed with the current date in the format YYYYMMDD using a procedure datedir Page 271 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Collected Readings If readings have been collected and downloaded from the logger then it is true to say that on the date an
266. el Help Figure 103 Graph Tools Chart FX Properties General Tab 18 However if you double click at the bottom of a graph or right click and select Properties you will get a slightly different version of the Chart FX Properties screen Chart FX Properties General Scale Labels Grid lines A AMIS Major unit Auto Show gridlines Tick mark type C None Outside C Inside C Cross Minor unit Auto Show gridlines Tick mark type None Outside 0 Inside Cross Figure 104 Graph Tools Chart FX Properties General Tab 2 version 19 With this second version the labels can be changed third tab to be just a single line or at an angle in 5 degree increments and grid lines and scale can be changed 20 The icon in the next section allows you to switch the graph or chart between 2D and 3D Default is 2D 21 The Zoom icon looks like the magnifying glass when it is switched on allows you to highlight an area that you would like to examine in greater detail This is most useful when you have a Consumption Graph with half hour readings for a long period such as a year Page 73 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com all Co
267. election Window for all different types of graphs is very similar The First Reading gives the date of the first meter reading added to the system for this Meter The Last Reading gives the most recent date of a meter reading added for this Meter The Period of Analysis are the dates that you select for analysis of the graph To change the date enter it in the format 5 1 9 for January 5th 2009 the system will change this to 05 01 2009 automatically The Graph Start and End Dates define the actual start and end dates that have been calculated from the Period of Analysis If the Time Increment is a week then only full weeks are actually extracted If the Time Increment is month then only full months are actually extracted Click on the Show Dates button to see exactly what period you will be using on the output Graph so that you can change them if they do not suit your purpose BE VERY CAREFUL ON ALL SELECTION SCREENS check that the Graph Start Date amp End Date does not clash with the Start and End of the Contract as this can cause an error see Troubleshooting Appendix 1 In the example above the data begins in January 5th 2005 through to May 9 2010 but only data from January 1 2009 to April 30 2010 are used in these calculation the data for May 2010 has been dropped as it does not constitute a full month in the Period of Analysis that has been selected The interval of time time increment defined by the quantity period sho
268. ems to be tarred with a brush it does not deserve and negates the purpose for the service and costs EMT has now developed a third comms option using GPRS to the logger and the Customer s host PC that avoids totally any tenuous cabling and special and politically arduous VPN set up with the Customer s IT departments Rather than a PSTN modem a GPRS modem is installed which effectively connects the logger wirelessly to the Internet without using any on site comms infrastructure Both the Customer and EMT can activate down load of the DATA BIRD logger via the GPRS modem via the Internet the simple down load process being both automated or on demand A further sub GPRS option can also be provided where EMT can grab the data and post it on a public FIP site for the Customers DYNAMAT computer to automatically download it again without any involvement from the Customer s IT department GPRS data transfer rates are slightly more expensive that PSTN telephone time but with only one party needing to interrogate the logger regularly there will be a saving overall Furthermore there is no line rental associated with this technology just a one off purchase To enable the GPRS option the Customer s host PC must have reliable Internet connection Page 298 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High
269. ened again after saving it will look like 0 06 2010 to E work c Ato E work c o to E work c 2F 06 2010 4 07 2010 Ato 6 work c to amp work c Figure 283 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Applicable Day Calendar Page 191 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com In any subsequent calculation days before the first or after the last entry are treated as wholly unoccupied e Contract Contract Calendar and Daily Schedules These functions are defined in the Billing Set up Section above e Degree Days by Month and Year Monthly Degree Days fx Degree Day Region Baseline fe Heat Heating Othed hr 1 5 5 bd C t Cooling Jan Feb lar Apr May Jun Jul Sug Sepi Oct Nov Dec 1980 409 336 383 244 z2 7 99 58 63 Ja 246 303 336 1981 401 345 318 279 175 120 77 B6 95 2687 Z290 486 1982 458 314 J14 245 205 123 58 73 126 200 293 392 1983 392 388 290 H4 231 133 46 48 127 201 2 OST 1984 466 352 360 258 218 102 53 62 140 209 260 32 1985 439 347 she 266 Z203 143 65 Gf 128 191 391 366 1386 399 457 339 321 171 115 141 195 279 364 1387 440 SUB 326 144 135 63 22 31 SO 137 256 ia 1988 297 2565 159 146 6 M T1 af OGY 137 209 Add 19389 2655 254 216 228 63 H TW 2
270. ense Agreement MICROSOFT SOFTWARE SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE TERMS MICROSOFT WET FRAMEWORK 2 0 Microsoft Corporation for based on where you live one of its affiliates licenses this supplement to vou IF you are licensed to use Microsoft Windows operating system software the sofware you may use this supplement You may not use it iF you do nok have a license For the software You may use a copy of this supplement with each validly licensed copy of the software wyt By clicking I accept the terms of the License Agreement and proceeding to use the product I indicate that I hawe read understood and agreed to the terms of the End User License Agreement I accept the terms of the License Agreement Figure A5 31 Upgrading Software Microsoft NET End User Licence Agreement 50 A message box Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup End User License Agreement will be displayed as part of the installation process Click accept the terms of the License Agreement tick box and then click on Install to continue with the installation Page 267 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Setup is configuring the install This may take a minute or two Figure A5 32 U
271. ent Daily Schedules Manual Bill Entry Contract with General Fixed Charges Unit Rates tabs Manual Bill Entry Account for each meter unit rate tariff no Manual Bill Entry Meter Properties Details for CCL Manual Bill Entry adding first Previous Readings Manual Bill Entry adding the bill in detail Manual Bill Entry Climate Change Levy variance Manual Bill Entry Climate Change Levy variance in Meter Properties Manual Bill Entry Climate Change Levy variance in Meter Properties View Invoices report icon View Invoices Search Invoice screen View Invoices Search Invoice selected and redisplayed Manual Bill Entry STOD with DUOS Electricity Bill heading Manual Bill Entry STOD with DUoS Electricity Bill detail Manual Bill Entry Matrix of Service Providers Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate Electricity Bill Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate delivered amounts Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate with CCL Variance Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate with final tree Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate opening readings Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate Contract Type Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate Fixed Charges Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate Unit Rates Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate DUoS Rates Manual Bill Entry Account Wizard Manual Bill Entry Account extra details Manual Bill Entry Account next meters Manual Bill Entry Account next meters M
272. ent Graph Selection Meter Properties 2 Analogue Measurement Graph Meter Properties 2 Unit of Hot Water Meter Properties 2 Service Type of Hot Water Meter Properties 2 Add a New Meter step 1 of 3 for Hot Water Meter Properties 2 Add a New Meter step 2 of 3 for Hot Water Meter Properties 2 Adding a Target using locally calculated Degree Days Meter Properties 2 Historic Target Meter Properties 2 Regression Analysis Selection Meter Properties 2 Too Much Scatter Meter Properties 2 Regression Analysis Meter Properties 2 Set Target Meter Properties 2 Target confirmation Meter Properties 2 View Target Graph Meter Properties 2 CUSUM Analysis Graph Meter Properties 2 CUSUM Analysis Graph Page 311 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 190 191 191 191 192 193 193 194 194 195 195 196 196 197 197 198 198 199 199 200 201 202 202 202 203 204 204 205 205 205 206 206 207 207 208 208 209 209 210 210 210 213 213 214 214 214 215 216 216 217 217 218 218 218 219 219 220 Figure 336 Figure 337 Figure 338 Figure 339 Figure 340 Figure 341 Figure 342 Fi
273. entering new reading Service Types iw Electricity iw Gas lw ater w Other Ordered By fe Senvice Types Co Site Marne Cancel Figure 221 Reports Meter Reading Sheet Selection E DYHAMATplus Metering System Integrity Report Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt Back leg a oD pe Search SU Favorites 2 6 tes Bs Lame rel 3 Address E C Program Files DynamatPlus OutputiReadsheek html DYNAMATplus Meter Reading Sheet Date of Last Meter Name Last Reading Reading service Type Electricity block Energy Office Elec Council Office DATA BIRD 06 03 2005 00752300 Service Type Firm Gas Energy Office Gas Council Office DATA BIRD Oe 03 4005 00041140 Service Type Mains water Energy Office Water Council Office DATA BIRD DBV OS 2005 00256464 P My Computer Figure 222 Meter Reading Sheet Report Example without new reading boxes Page 148 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com E DYNAMA Tplus Metering System Integrity Report Windows Internet Explorer Fie Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help pe Favorites S9 DYNAMATplus Site Report JE DYNAMATplus Metering 5 X DYNA
274. epending on the number of days between the opening and closing meter readings 25 To calculate the Total Fixed Charges determine the nearest whole number of Fixed Charge Calculation Periods in the time between the opening and closing meter readings Then multiply by the sum of the entries in the five Fixed Charges rows in the contract details Page 137 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 26 Climate Change Levy is calculated as described above 27 VAT is calculated as follows Domestic VAT Net total x Domestic proportion x Domestic rate Non domestic VAT Net total x Non domestic proportion x Non domestic rate PLUS Total Climate Change Levy x Non domestic rate Invoice total Net total Total Climate Change Levy Domestic VAT Non domestic VAT 28 The eventual billing screen should look something like gt Mariel Oy ae ns hE ee Account Code 1472058005 Seleot Previous PF Invoice Number 7 Invoice Date Pa Energy Metering j j Technology Ltd Suppli r Bu binase Gas hd Add New 17057 2000 NM Previous Lit Liate of Lourrent Lit Llorrection Lalontio Limits Limit Lind Meter Name Reading E xt Reading Reading Ezt Volume Unite Factor Val
275. eport available is the Monthly Manual Reading Report which becomes available as part of the Accounting and Billing as explained above 4 Other reports and actions are available according to the product specification purchased 5 On the first access to some of the reports the Refreshing available date range screen flashes past this is for information only and normally doesn t stop around for you to see it E Refreshing available date range DYNAMAT plus i searching the database to determine the range of dates for which data is available for this report Getting list of meters from tree done Getting dates of available data for meters Meter H out of 3 Figure 217 Reports Refreshing Screen Page 144 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 6 Some customers would prefer their own Logo to be printed on reports In Program Files under DYNAMATplus Output Style there is a file called dyreport gif This contains the EMT logo 7 If you wish to use your own logo you need to add a similar sized file with your logo into this folder Please name it totally differently to the gif file that is there This will ensure that when the next version of the software is rele
276. er all the meters have been defined Dynamat World Council Office DATA BIRD 4 Grammar School CHICK EA COs a gt 84 Government Office Manual 84 Insurance Centre Code 5 AddNew Site Add New Site Report MeterReading Metering Meter Fitness i Army Barracks DATA BIRD Meter Sheet Syste Report EN EN ee Sj Coleraine Supply Evening E Cole Site Environmental Export Meter Update ULHT Bill Dexterity Benchmark Report Readings precalculat Registrati Coleraine Coleraine Coleraine Coleraine Coleraine Coleraine Supply Ma Supply Supply Supply Night Supply No DUoS Mar D m oe at Coleraine Campus Electricty AE Coleraine Coleraine Coleraine Coleraine DUoS Evening DUoS DUoS Night DUoS Nov Administrator Site Administrator 8312 E67 m 1 105644 CAPS NUM 04 01 2010 12 16 PM Figure 191 Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate with final tree h Note that there is a Nov Feb Day rate which is not shown on the example bill because it can only appear on bills due for November December January and February i Also for the DUoS meters the Climate Change Levy Variance has been set to zero because we are counting each kWh twice and do not want to double up on CCL 2 Entering Opening Readings a Even if the consumption on the bill is shown in delivered amounts you need to enter previous readings for each meter before entering the first bill DYNAMATplus
277. eral oriented point and shoot approach we Contract Maximum Demand Rates F hope that in time you will find this new Contract Unit Rates approach to using Dynamat easier and faster Cost Calculation in Dynamat Plus than before Creating a new Account for a Meter How to add or modify a Contract How to add or modify a Contract Calendar J Throughoutthe DYNAMATplus help gt file comments to aid experienced gt eee I e ta modiy Accoun 20 DYNAMAT 6 Users are marked with _ the DYNAMAT 6 icon Display __ Display Database Conversion Figure 316 Menu Bar Help Dropdown Menu Search e Enter New Product Key Page 209 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 2 gt DYNAMATplus Product Key Entering a new Product Kep will change the configuration of OY NARAT Plus you should only use this form to enter Keps notified to you by the vendor of this program Product Key nn E E ee Database Kep Company Mame men Figure 317 Menu Bar Help Dropdown Menu New Product Key This key will unlock the full version of the DYNAMAT system that you have purchased e EMT on the Web nttp www eccl co uk website this web site is out o
278. erature sensor This name should make sense on any graphs or reports that the user gives out to others Click the down arrow against Meter Type and select Analogue Service Type will then be greyed out Click Next Click the down arrow against Measured Unit and select Degrees C from the list The next few entries should be greyed out until Meter Capacity In Meter Capacity enter 5 for total number of whole digits 1 for decimal digits and do not change the meter capacity If you are defining Battery Volts then you need to enter 2 for whole digits and 2 for decimal digits Click Next and then Finish The temperature sensor will now appear in the right hand frame of DYNAMATplus with a thermometer icon However it is NOT yet ready to start automatic data collection You need to enter more settings Look in the automatically downloaded log file and identify a reading coming from the new temperature sensor Note down the code for the meter In the left hand window of DYNAMAToplus right mouse button click on the new temperature sensor and select Properties Click the Auto Import tab tick Auto importing enabled and in Auto import code enter the code you noted from the log file Leave Data collection frequency set at 30 Minutes If the logger is being dialled up every hour or more often set Data collection warn after to 2 hours Otherwise set it to the frequency with which the logger is being c
279. ered to be acceptable SETTING TARGETS DYNAMATplus Fie View Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat world Council Office DATA BIRD Erea NITES E i gv Office Gas pes Bil Main Site Council Office DATA BIRD EE i F ad z E Energy Office Elec fa L i _ E Energy Office Gas Consumption Multiple Period Multiple Period Average ge Energy Office Water Graph S Curve Analysis Council Office Manual Rea ee Grammar School CHICK lt 2 ae A g gt Et Government Office Manual Ei Insurance Centre Code 5 Analysis Table Regression Tracker Accounts E sport Meter Army Barracks DATA BIRD Analysis Analysis Readings i Shadow Manual Meters III itl THT m ia tliat System Administrator 4 15 El 62 Ge 152 793 NOM 17706 2010 11 52 Figure 119 Setting Targets untargeted Meter 1 DYNAMATplus can learn the shape of the profile over time and use that as the target This is known as a Tracker target and is set up using the Tracker Analysis 2 A Constant target is set up using the Average Analysis 3 A Weather target is set up using the Regression Analysis 4 A theoretical target can be calculated from an energy water audit or energy water model of the site and the result entered directly 5 Once a fuller set of data has been entered then it is reasonable to set the Targets 6 Enter Manual Data from old bills Page 82 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright
280. ergy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 74 When a day is selected the report always shows the values at midnight regardless of any time that is specified Sex DYNAMATplus Analysts Table Windows Internet Explorer pn m qd Favorites E CYNAMATplus Analysis Table r 7 Meter Face Reading Report Woodstock Lodge Main Elec kWh Woodstock Lodge Main Elec kWh 17 07 2010 to 23 07 2010 AMR Meter Pulse Value Kilowatt hrs 0 1 shadow Manual Meter Woodstock Lodge Elec kh Shada Manual Meter Face Units Kilowatt hours AMR data from 28 07 2010 14 01 46 to 31 07 2010 17 53 16 7 Manual meter readings from OS 0S 2010 14 55 00 to 16 03 2010 13 46 00 Average AMR daily consumption 325 55K 4h iday Average manual daily consumption 336 70KWWh iday Date and Time Meter Reading 17 07 2010 00 00 00 130482 Nearest auto read 552703 at 17 07 2010 00 02 12 Nearest manual read 91292 at 16 03 2010 13 48 00 AMR consumption calculated eoross 122 43 days and added to manual reading Integrity 97 125 180772010 00 00 00 130706 Nearest suto read E52 at 18 07 2010 00 09 56 Nearest manual read 91392 at 16 03 2010 13 48 00 AMR consumption calculated ecross 123 43 days and added to manual reading Integrity 97 13 1907 2010 00 00 00 130931 Nearest auto read 557162 at 18 07 2010 23 47 32 Nearest manual read 91392 at 18 03 2010 13 48 00
281. ergy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com This Page has been deliberately left Blank Page 107 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com ACCOUNTING ACCOUNT WIZARD 1 Accounts are available for Main Meters Sub Meter and Virtual Meters 2 When setting up accounts for Sub and Virtual Meters you can use an existing contract that has been set up for the Main Meter straight pass thru account or create a new contract with the value of the units changed so as to make a profit 3 Highlight the meter in the tree so that the icons for the meter appear in the Object Pane on the right 4 Click on the yellow helmet labelled Accounts it s supposed to be a wizard s hat Accounts w The Accounts Wizard will help you maintain Utility Accounts for this Meter what do vou want to do C Add Training Meter 1 to an existing Accoant Hep Corea Figure 159 Accounts Wizard step 1 of 3 5 Select the Create a new Account for radio button Click Next Accounts w T
282. ergy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Consumption 0 151 967 151 967 1 846 520 3 134 2 145 7 645 500 500 152 467 Target 0 117 742 117 742 O gt o Ce cS 1 452 1 452 119 194 kWh kWh kWh cu m cu m cu m cu m cu m kWh kWh kWh VIRTUAL METERS As explained before DYNAMAT s virtual meter facility enables you to combine any number of real meters This allows you to create a meter or sub meter for monitoring and targeting or reporting where a real meter does not exist A Virtual meter is any combination of real metered points which can be added apportioned or subtracted in any order Analysis report and ghost bill calculations can be performed on a Virtual Meter as through it was a real metered point Virtual meters can be used for cost centre accounting where percentage of the energy consumption through each of a number of meters is allocated to a cost centre Once you have defined the virtual meter DYNAMAT treats it as a real meter calculating the energy consumption allocated to it for you Virtual meters also allow you to subtract the energy consumption measured by sub meters from that measured by the main meter to give you the energy consumed by the unmetered region A virtual meter can
283. ering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com w gt Add New Meter step 1 of 3 ni The Add New Meter wizard will help you create a new meter Choose a unique name for the meter Site shows you where the meter will appear in the Tree Select the correct Service Type for utility meters Meter Name Coleraine Supply Mar Oct Day Site Coleraine Campus Electricity Meter Type Meter v Service Type Electricity MD Figure 188 Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate Electricity Bill c If the bill only shows kWh consumed in the month i e no current and past meter readings make sure that the meter is set up to use Delivered Amounts The Add New Meter Wizard will help you create a new meter Enter the required meter details Measured Unit is clock units manually entered meter readings or pulse units automatically reporting meters Meter Capacity is clock capacity manual or logger capacity automatic Measured Unit Kilowatt hours sf Main Site Boundary Meter C Sub Meter C Meter Readings F Stark Hnldinn Figure 189 Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate delivered amounts d After completing the Add Meter Wizard go into the Meter Properties Details tab and make sure Utility Accounting is selected Also if a percentage of consumption is exempted from Climate Change Levy for reasons other than domestic VAT usage then
284. eringtechnology com installed with the Databird system this is always a round number 1 and the number of digits in zeroes as in the example above For older AMR CHICK meters the Capacity is 1048576 The Annual Budget field and Utility Accounting button at present do not have any financial impact and should be left at 0 and blank respectively Meter Serial Number Manufacturer and Model Type are for entering this specific information which is useful to EMT when support is required Simple Unit Rate is a specific value only used when a meter has been given a target and Saving Overspend order has been ticked as the sort order on the Site Report See an example under REPORTING SELECTION Site Report Other than the above the other most important tab at this point is the Auto Import Meter Properties General Details Alarms Suto Import Target NHS Links Auto Importing Enabled Auto Import Code Data Collection Frequency 30 Minute Data Collection Warn After 36 Hour al Manual Meter ID Manual Meter Unita Manual Meter Capacity Digits E oo Capacity i OO0000 Collectorl ype Hone Figure 19 Meter Properties Auto Import Tab Auto Import Tab 1 To receive information from DATA BIRD CHICK Casio hand unit PDA or another manufacturer s meter pulse reading system the Auto Importing Enabled box needs to be ticked If this box is not ticked then no attempt will be made to r
285. ervice Type Measured Units Main Site Boundary Meter or Sub Meter Meter Readings or Delivered Amounts Number of Digits Meter Capacity METER PROPERTIES Auto Import Tab DUMMY DEGREE DAY METER VIRTUAL METERS Using the Division facility Gas Apportionment Manual and automatic meters READINGS GRAPHS AND CHARTS READINGS Action Dropdown Menu Add new Eyeball meter readings Manually Automatic Pulse Meter Readings Gas Meter Readings Main Utility Company Meter Edit Readings Diary of Event and Savings Exchange Meter Manual amp AMR Meter Readings Copying readings to export to Excel Export Meter Readings DATAGET PDA Preload SELECTION WINDOW FOR GRAPHS and CHARTS CONSUMPTION GRAPH MULTIPLE PERIOD GRAPH MULTIPLE PERIOD S CURVE GRAPH GRAPH AND CHART TOOLS Page 3 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com AVERAGE ANALYSIS 19 Reconciliation of manual and automatic meters 80 SETTING TARGETS 82 TRACKER ANALYSIS 86 ANALYSIS TABLE 89 OCCUPANCY WEATHER TARGETS and APPLICABLE DAYS 91 Regression 92 M amp T EMAILING ALARMS 93 BILLING SET UP 95 STANDING DATA FOR BILLINGS 95 LISTS Dropdown Menu 95 Suppliers 96 Daily Schedules 96 Contract Calendars 98 Contract 100 Other
286. es iw Electricity Iw Gas Jy A Sher i Other Ordered By fe Semvice Types C Sike Name Help Cancel Figure 230 Monthly Manual Readings Report selection screen Page 152 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com ree gq Yme Too tieto Favorites 2 o E p heen vy Pavcrtes E GIT A ce kaad iz a3 2 Crag are Mesyorrrern at Mis OAA A epet bere oa a DYNAMAT pilus Monthly Manual Readings Report Jul 1998 Date of Laas Dato of Curse Pileg Meter Name leet Reading Reading Castent Reading Reading Uiss Site HENRIETTA STREET IWOVAH meter Clecticty ME M zasing Heating Mhazxmg Heading O M n Electric incomer Elecincty MO M asing Hesdcrig 300771 oe 32165 D M n Gas supply Tant gas PE EE TAHOE 7329 Mizamg Reading D MAM WATER Mame water Missing Heading Mineing Reacing g Site HOLBROOK HOUSE m n electree treter Electrecity MO 030771989 3793453 Mieemng Reading D Site POLARIS HOUSE Car Park Sub Meter Electicay MD 2006 1998 3189977 3007A 999 929436 10459 Chiller A Hours Run Timne 3006719 6514 VO 1 oS 6725 17 Chiller 8 Hours Four Tiere 30 06 1998 60907 3007 1995 6036 29 Dev Pillipa Heni Hot Water 300671
287. es Information Exception Codes are held in an Excel file called resfile and the codes are defined from numbers 525 to 560 where number 525 relates to exception 0 and 560 relates to exception 35 525 reserved for error code 0 526 Log file not found 527 Unknown meter code 528 Missing OAT readings 529 Unreasonably high 530 Zero consumption 531 No data for report 532 Reading above target 533 Reading below target 534 reserved for error code 9 535 Duplicate reading 536 Unrecognised units 537 Unreasonably low 538 Negative reading 539 Invalid date 540 Communication error 541 No reading 542 No GWh reading 543 All records in file rejected 544 Reading too old 545 Demo limit exceeded 546 Meter not responding 547 dylmport cancelled by user 548 Bum reading deleted 549 Meter reading reset 550 No time increment 551 No pulse value 552 Host 8000 busy 553 Auto backup failed 554 Reading critically high 555 Reading critically low 556 Program Error 557 Meter gone around the clock 558 Invalid record 559 Input file error 560 reserved for error code 35 Page 252 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com BEMS Benchmark Appendix 4 Abbreviatio
288. es stored by DYNAMATplus are the pulse counts reported by the meter or logging system 27 Data can be imported in the form of either meter readings or consumption EMT recommends that where possible meter readings be always used This means that if communication with a meter or logger is temporarily lost the consumption during the interruption will be correctly recorded With delivered amounts the total consumption will be incorrect if any values are missing 28 You cannot EDIT Automatic Pulse Meter Readings These readings have been collected by a system that does not have human intervention and therefore there is only an outside chance that the reading is invalid 29 If you get a negative reading showing in the readings table then this will need to be looked at Sometimes the actual negative entry is the reading to be deleted Sometimes there is a rogue high positive entry before the negative reading and it is that which needs to be deleted You need to look at about 5 7 readings before to 5 7 readings after the negative reading to assess the context of the negative reading There is more information under the Consumption Graph details as well as in Exercise 4 Exception Conditions with Negative Readings just before the appendices 30 With the new version of the software released in April 2010 all simple duff readings are automatically deleted Simple duff readings are where in a group of 3 readings
289. eving Maasures dfer allioertg for weather ratahans 60 42 Coher Street e Extrapoiste anuai consumphom from a len ed peood of montoneg Newent Glee GL1a IDA Dosminmj teafet Accoistting for the weather PDF Gd1P7esR5 COS Te 44 0870 744 7262 fae 44 09870 774 4079 The Degree Days Direct sarace was Guntched m 1992 by Wiln Veena a speciation in eneegy targeting and Resin n Exgland eo 4990758 momtonsg A became a lersies company m 200 aed pontes Gata on subecnpmon to a aie vanety p san f J amp O re Figure 287 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Degree Days Vilnis Vesma Degree Day Regions ga Degree Day Regions Region Name S O A Northern Ireland Other Severn alley South E ast South Eastern South west South Western Souther Thames Valley Wales West Pennines Wrest Scotland Figure 288 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Degree Days Regions This function is now only available to EMT e EMT Equipment List More information about this function is in the section above Reports Page 194 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com e Environmental Pollutants Serice Type Elec imported Electricity block Electricity block Electricity ME
290. evious estimated bill Unit Rate and Unit Charge 19 This is obtained from the Contract details This may be either a single unit rate or a series of volume bands in a block tariff 20 For a single unit rate the rate is displayed in the Unit Rate column in pounds not pence and multiplied by the number of kWh to give the unit charge for each meter The charges are then added to give the Total Unit Charge 21 To calculate a block tariff the process is more complicated and is identical to that for gas bills Fixed Charges 22 Water supply and sewerage fixed charges should be shown separately 23 To calculate the water supply fixed charge take the annual fixed charge entered in row 1 of the fixed charges in the Contract details divide by the number of days in the year and multiply by the number of days between the opening and closing meter readings 24 The sewerage charge is calculated in a similar way but uses the annual fixed charge in row 2 of the Contract details Example Current meter reading date 30 04 2008 Previous meter reading date 31 12 2007 Days difference 121 days Days in year 366 it s a leap year Annual fixed water supply charge 100 00 Charge on bill 100 x 121 366 33 06 Annual fixed sewerage charge 80 00 Charge on bill 80 x 121 366 26 45 Sewage Volume 25 The sewage volume is the total of the units charged for all metres multiplied by the agreed sewage volume percentage T
291. f Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 2 DYNAMATplus E File Edit wiew Lists Action Tools Help Dy w Large Icons Dynamat World xe ES Small Icons amp BIRC List later Service Type 34567890 Main Auto do Detai l 5 ec gs F oh E z E _ z J i om Mi iy ate s t r A ti di W Status Bar JICK _ Ga Govanmentoltice Manual Add New Site Meter Reading Site Report Metering Environmental G Insurance Centre Code 5 anen ayota Pepe t Amy Barracks DATA BIRD eT Training Site Council Office Grammar Government Insurance Army Barracks DATA BIRD School Office Ma Centre Co DATA BIRD Training Site Figure 276 Menu Bar View Dropdown Menu without Status Bar LISTS dropdown The Lists Dropdown give access to the standing data or fixed data required for the running of the system e Applicable Days setup When the Applicable Day option is ticked in the product key Applicable Day Calendars and Applicable Day Schedules are available in the Lists drop down menu In the Target tab of Meter Properties Occupancy is available as a target type and a drop down list for Applicable Day Calendar is displayed under both Occupancy and Weather targets To
292. f date and is in the process of being changed e EU Building Directive DYNAMATplus We are awaiting Final details From the Government of the process for generating Energy Performance Certificates and Display Energy Certificates When we receive this information this Feature will be added to DYMAMATplus Figure 318 Menu Bar Help Dropdown Menu EU Building Directive e About About DYNAMATplus K DYN AM AT lus Application Modules Enabled P DYHAMAT Plus core at functions Weather dependent target Database 2 3 2 dunamat sample ae sal laa t t Copyright 2001 2008 Energy Control Group Ltd t a la tomate date collection Revision Date 14 06 2008 t Energy Metering Technology Automatic utility accounting Licensed to EMT Testing Analogue points Local degree day calculation Manual utility accounting Pa Warning This computer program i protected by copyright law and International treaties Unauthorised distribution or reproduction of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maxinium extent possible under the law System Info Figure 319 Menu Bar Help Dropdown Menu About with Revision Date The System Info button shows the standard information available in Windows The Microsoft Help amp Support Centre gives you the following instructions e To open System Information click Start and then click Run In t
293. f this is relevant These are normally just left as displayed including letting anyone who uses the machine access to the system Click NEXT 15 DYNAMATplus Setup LA Destination Folder e fa s Select a folder where the application will be installed The Wise Installation Wizard will install the files for DYNAMAT plus in the following folder To install into a different folder click the Browse button and select another folder ou can choose not to install OYMAMAT plus by clicking Cancel to exit the Wise Installation wizard estination Folder C Program Files ynamatPlus Cancel Figure A5 13 Upgrading Software Installation Destination Folder 22 The Destination screen is displayed For a Single User installation it is not usual to change this screen Click NEXT Page 260 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com DYNAMATplus Setup Ready to Install the Application Click Nest to begin installation Click the Back button to reenter the installation information or click Cancel to exit the wizard Figure A5 14 Upgrading Software Installation Ready to Install 23 The Ready to Install screen is displayed Click NEXT 34 DYNAMATptu
294. f time over which you want the consumption to be calculated Usually this will be the same as the logging frequency of your meter reading system but you may want to set a longer period to smooth out random peaks and troughs in a profile You may wish to change the percentage of Historic Consumption from the default value of 100 For example if you are planning to reduce consumption by 5 change it to 95 In conjunction with this screen you will need to set the Alarm tab as well Page 180 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com k Meter Properties We Alarms Enabled Consumption Alarm Feriod Day Normal Minimum Consumption Kw H005 h 1 JDay Normal Maximum Consumption KiwH 0 05 vl 1 JDay Critical Minimum Consumption Auto Import Only ofkwas AH Critical Maxinun Consumption Auto Import Orly 0 KWwH 0 05 vl 14 pay Target Alarms PPE Alarm Bandwidth ij Minimum Deviation to no KWwHOOS vl Trigger Alarm U0 RWH 0 05 Lancel Figure 269 M amp T Tracker Target Target Alarms Example Click on the Alarms Enabled to set this function The Alarm Bandwidth sets a percentage limit above and below the target out
295. f you now do a graph the time of the changeover will not look out of place 67 Sometimes it is not obvious that a meter has been exchanged until the next import of data when you can get either a meter gone around message or a huge negative reading This can be because the meter was not working and has started again Exceptions 8867 ax Exception Type Exception Date Tine beter Y Reading Date Time A Negative reading TO 2010 01 10 00 Malone Hostel Gas 16 04 2010 23 17 10 Negative reading 10472010 01 70 00 Malone Hostel Elec kwh 16 04 2010 23 17 10 Negative reading 1604 2010 12 38 00 Malone Hostel Elec kwh 15 04 2010 13 01 37 Negative reading T 04 20170 01 70 00 Malone Hostel Elec kwa 16 04 2010 23 17 10 Negative reading 1604 2010 14 38 00 Malone Hostel Elec kwa 15 04 2010 15 01 37 W lt Ill gt Figure 58 Exchange Meter negative reading exception iA DYNAMATplus Jog File view Lists Action Tools Help el untl Fairview House Crumlin inti alone Hostel Malone Hostel Elec kiw h ET S t untl Whiterack Complex E untl Bruce House Electricity MD Main Auto Kilowatt Hours wt untl Woodlands Day Critr note Te Type mE e untl Mater 15 04 2010 11 4239 Auto 2253 4 untl Malone Hostel 15 04 2010 121248 Auto 2710 E Malone Hostel Elec kw 15 04 2010 12 42 56 Auto 2 358 E Malone Hostel Elec kV 15 04 2010 13 01 37 Auto 1 Malone Hostel Elec kwel 15 04 2010 13 36 52 Auto 72 E Malone
296. from external systems i e a Trend Building Energy Management System DBGet DBIPGet Installation 11 12 Close down any applications that are running Put the DBGet DBIPGet installation CD into your CD drive This should take you to the DBGet DBIPGet set up If the set up Program is not launched immediately do the following a From the Start Menu select Run b For your CD drive is drive D type D SETUP and click OK c If your CD drive is assigned to a different letter use that instead of D Once you are in the DBGet DBIPGet Install Program follow the instructions displayed on the screen Please install DBGet DBIPGet into c Program Files folder default Setting up DBGet DBIPGet 13 14 19 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 For existing clients using DYNAMAT 6 you should already have a Sites Table phones csv file that works However DYNAMATplus 5 23 defaulted to 2 line format and DYNAMATplus 5 43 defaults to 1 line format code 3 in phones csv The last version for Modems and old Lantronix port 14001 is DBGet 5 47 this is code 1 in phones csv The current version for GPRS and new Lantronix port 10001 is DBIPGet 1 3 5 this is code 2 in phones csv If the access to the logger is through a modem ensure this is set in the Sites Table If the access to the logger is hard wired then set this in Sites Table There must be a folder called c acmget defined Within the Program Files DBGet DBIPGe
297. ftsbury Square Elec kVAh el Let Arches HWE Centre uncom c al Albert St Health Centre unci Elec Active Main Auto EE kia e El S8E Shaftsbur Square unc Eee ie e O Pto Pat o E Shaftsbur Square Elec 18 07 2010 18 41 46 Auto 50 739 a E Shaftsbury Square Elec 18 07 2010 19 00 00 Close 11 50 E oE Shaftsbu Square Elec 48 07 2010 19 00 00 Open 11 a fl Lawther Building uncomm 18 07 2010 19 11 54 Auto 50 755 50744 y G oe nea ae 18 07 2010 19 42 03 Auto 50 775 20 Z 4 EMT System Administrator 9 266 G 1 319 m2 993 422 CAPS NUM 20707 2010 09 40 5 Figure A1 24 Troubleshooting Incorrect Movement Large Negative Page 240 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Now you have to delete the Close and Open readings be careful not to delete any other readings DYNAMATplus 2 4re you sure you want to delete Meter Readings 1807 2010 19 00 00 to 1807 2010 19 00 00 Figure A1 25 Troubleshooting Incorrect Movement Do you want to Delete Click YES The result is that the correct value is now calculated and displayed against the 19 11 time fl DYNAMATplus TON x Fie View Lists Action Tools Help Eel Enler Centre unconm SE Shattsb
298. g Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com DATAGET PDA Preload Al DYNAMATplus Jog File View Lists Action Tools Help Et Manual PDA Elec i Dynamat wold a _ pnamat World cy Main Campus Elec Ince E E Main Campus Elec Ince aren ey ae ae E Gate Lodge L30C15011 al al oj Settington DOZCSBO55 Monthly Environmental Export Meter EMT PL Crossland Suite 1 Manual Report Readings Equipment List Crossland Suite 2 E Library a El E a E p ue cu cL Tolansky Elec a Bedford Library Elec Battery Volks Shadow Holloway Virtual Tree Holloway AMA 7 Manual Meters Colleg Administrator Site Administrator 8 54 603 H 012 015 NUM 05 05 2010 12 43 Figure 70 DATAGET PDA Preload icon under site 88 If this process has been enabled for PDA Preload then the icon will occur under all sites 89 Clicking on it will open a selection window lt gt DATAGET PDA Preload Manual PDA Elec Serice Types mw Electricity iw Gaz iw Waker W Other POA Type Folder to send to Sc C Paon HE or Wworkabout C Casio ITS00 HP IPAG File CAFPDA Datasprevread dat E ors Figure 71 DATAGET PDA Preload selection window 90 The specific Service Types can be selected one of them or more
299. g ymeteringtechnology com Setting up a water contract and account 2 A water contract is set up using the Contract screen 3 Most water contracts are single rate although block tariff and zero unit rate can also be used Zero rate should be used for the sewerage contract if the water supply and sewerage companies are different 4 Pipe Bore is the supply pipe diameter in millimetres This is just a piece of dead data at present but in future it might be linked to a table of the various water companies fixed charges ed Charges Unit Rates Max Demand Rates Contract Name Pater Contract Type S ar D 3 KS i oa S ors ime Of Day STOD with DUoS C Block Tariff C Zero Unit Rate tf Contract Offer Start D ate 01 701 72001 End Date 3171272010 Billing Interval Te onth a Pipe Bore Figure 212 Manual Bill Entry Water Bill Entry Contract 5 When setting up the Fixed Charges tab look at the supplier s charges leaflet to see the annual charges and look at a sample of bills to see how the actual charges vary from bill to bill If they vary in line with the number of days between the meter readings enter the Quoting Period as a year and the Calculation Period as a day as shown below 6 Enter the annual fixed charge amounts under Fixed Charges as shown 7 Enter the sewerage charge per cubic metre at the bottom of the tab P bii Edit Contract r u e S
300. g312 5 00 asp Figure A5 25 Upgrading Software Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup Failure 42 In this case our Dexterity module will run as long as you are licensed with the correct Product Key 43 However if you do not have a relevant version of NET Framework installed and you wish use Dexterity then please continue 44 Click on the Optional Install NET Framework 2 0 on the Welcome to DYNAMATplus screen T Shared Documents EMT Product Development Software DYNAMATplus 2010 03 26 Install index html Windows Internet E aX i rl GA 2 Shared Documents EMT Praduct Development Software DYNAMATplus 2010 03 4 X Pi Fie Edt view Favorites Tools Help qi Favorites 2 iShared DocumentsiEMT Product Development Soft Welcome to DYNAMATplus For a single user installation you should install the Database Server first followed by the program files For a multi user installation you may already have Microsoft SQL Server running on your network Contact your network administrator for details If not you will need to install a copy of Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or later on a computer on your network before you install DYNAMATplus Please call EMT on 44 1628 664056 for further details on multi user installations of this product Sample data is installed with the database server In order to attach this data to the installed database server a script file is executed Please disable any virus checking programme you may
301. gative readings screen 5 8 Look at the underlying trend DYNAMATplus M Ea File Edit wiew Lists Action Tools Help New Parks Community Centre New Parks Comm Centre Elec E Dynamat world E A Battery volts cE ie unknown meters for less except i D atabird Leicester Electricity block Man Auto Manual Kilowatt bs0 05 amp Sa a a E r 3007 2007 07 45 07 Auto r r Tol 30707 2007 08 25 08 Auto rre 196 i 30 07 2007 08 5518 Auto Tir 2D ed 3070772007 09 75 09 Auto rre ADF 42 307 0772007 09 35 05 Auto fied z SO 0F 2007 10 25 10 Auto 365 867 411 400 30707 2007 10 35 21 Auto 365 587 0 307 0772007 11 05 11 Auto fre ade 417 555 30707 2007 11 35 16 Auto fread eu 3007 2007 12 1517 Auto fees a0 307 0772007 1435 23 Auto feta eo 30707 2007 13 05 13 Auto rre O52 26 307 0772007 13 45 14 Auto rrr B05 43 3007 2007 14 75 75 Auto PP 636 a 30707 2007 15 25 76 Auto free lo fd 307 0772007 153516 Auto S el 30707 2007 16 09 27 Auto freer 40 30707 2007 16 45 78 Auto feed a4 mm 307 0772007 170518 Auto UE Si g eS 47 GE am A sa OS E 363 E 1 473 mm 15 143 058 CAPS NUM 21 08 2007 13 29 z Figure 345 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 6 Page 227 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 5
302. geable Page 303 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Appendix 14 User Level Access Rights N Not Available Y Available R Restricted Main Menu Option Sub Menu Option Reviewer User Expert SiteAdmin File Check tree integrity N N N Y Import N N Y Y Scheduled Tasks Y Y X Y Exit Y Y X Y View Large icons Y Y Y Y Small icons Y Y Y Y List Y Y Y Y Details Y Y Y Y Status bar R R R R Lists Applicable Days Calendars R R R R Applicable Days Schedules R R R R Contracts R R Y Y Contract Calendars R R Y Y Daily Schedules R R Y Y Degree Days R Y Y Y EMT Equipment List R R R R Environmental Pollutants R R Y Y Exceptions R Y Y Y Meters Off Line Y Y Y Y Meter Out Of Limits Y Y Y Y Service Types R R xX Y Standard Benchmarks R R x Y Suppliers R R Y Y Units R R Y Y Users only multi users N N N Y VAT Rates R R Y Y CCL Rate R R Y Y Action Go To Y Y Y Y Print Y Y Y Y Edit Reading N Y Y Y Add New Reading N Y Y Y Diary Note N N Y Y Exchange Meter N N Y Y Display Manual Readings Y Y Y Y Delete N R X Y Rename N N Y Y Properties R R Y Y Tools Options Y Y Y Y Help Contents Y Y Y Y Index Y Y Y X Enter New Product Key N N N N EMT on the Web Y Y Y Y EU Buildings Directive N N N N Abo
303. general overview of the possible use of DYNAMATplus to an Energy Manager Please note this is not a full list just a selection of the possible uses i Ore a 13 14 Run of Consumption Graphs for each meter each week where the meter profile is still under assessment Consumption profiles are useful for spotting inconsistencies in usage and early detection of problems Run of Tracker Analysis for each meter each week where the meters already have a well defined profile and tracker is appropriate cannot be weather or production dependent Monthly Site Report this can be at local site level or at overall site level Accounts production of monthly bills for each main meter and sub bills for each sub meter Quarterly Multiple Period Graphs will show the trend of the consumption over 3 months Metering can be through many different products Meters of gas gallons of oil tonnes of coal litres of Gas oil or pulses through a meter where the pulses are known to have an energy value Setting up and maintaining accounts Setting up and maintaining meters and sites Benchmarking facilities can be considered once experienced on the basics of the system and here is at least one year s worth of data collected Benchmarking is normally only used by MOD and NHS sites It can be used to second guess how much fuel should be used Regression Analysis can be used to show the efficiency of the system especially when considering t
304. graph by taking into account the exact reading dates and times relative to the start and end of the month using Own as well as Utility readings and discounting estimated bills This will not give the same result as you would get by just taking the difference between readings on consecutive bills lf zero consumption is shown it could be because the supplier has only provided estimated bills for that meter You will need to enter your own meter readings so that the consumption can be shown c Forecast Consumption The third section lists the meters again and shows a forecast consumption for each month for the remainder of the financial year This is based on the target set for the meter If no target has been set or the target cannot be calculated for future periods e g because it relies on degree day or production data having been entered the default is the actual consumption during the same month in the prior year d Estimated Cost Finally the report shows a monthly price forecast for the remainder of the financial year based on the forecast consumption values shown above and the contract that has been defined for each meter If there is no contract covering the months ahead it calculates a default unit price by dividing the total cost to date by the consumption to date for each meter then multiplies this by the forecast consumption The total figure shown at the bottom of each section is the sum of the total bills t
305. gtechnology com ICON STRUCTURE DYNAMATplus registers metering locations by means of a graphical tree Meters can be grouped together by location service type department cost centre or any other basis on any number of levels Whether you have a worldwide estate or thousands of meters on a single site any meter can be found quickly and easily without the need to memorise codes or scroll through excessively long lists As seen in this Demo screen below KA DYNAMATplus Sex File View Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat World t Council Office D E Energy Office E Energy Office je Energy Office i Council Offic i Grammar School PRICK 4 _ je Grammar Sch te ale gt E Grammar School Main Elec Grammar Can Grammar Esti Gaz Main Boilers Grammar QAT G Hot Air Tx on Government Offic i POLARIS HO a HOLBROOK HENRIETTA 2 Insurance Centre Army Barracks E Noz2 000101 E DATA BIRD E No23 000101 E No24 00010 E St Marys Axe El peso nnn jll Add Hew Site Site Report Meter Reading Metering Meter Fitness ac Sheet Syste Report REE an Environmental Export Meter Update EMT Report Readings precalculat Equipment List AL Pril G System Administrator as 11 E 57 m 110 205 NOM 0371172009 15 39 Figure 04 Demo Screen Dynamat World Organisational Tree To look up a meter or group of meters you simply move through the tree click on it and
306. gure 343 Figure 344 Figure 345 Figure 346 Figure 347 Figure 348 Figure 349 Figure A1 1 Figure A1 2 Figure A1 3 Figure A1 4 Figure A1 5 Figure A1 6 Figure A1 7 Figure A1 8 Figure A1 9 Figure A1 10 Figure A1 11 Figure A1 12 Figure A1 13 Figure A1 14 Figure A1 15 Figure A1 16 Figure A1 17 Figure A1 18 Figure A1 19 Figure A1 20 Figure A1 21 Figure A1 22 Figure A1 23 Figure A1 24 Figure A1 25 Figure A1 26 Figure A1 27 Figure A1 28 Figure A1 29 Figure A1 30 Figure A1 31 Figure A3 1 Figure A3 2 Figure A3 3 Figure A3 4 Figure A3 5 Figure A3 6 Figure A3 7 Figure A3 8 Figure A3 9 Figure A3 10 Figure A3 11 Figure A3 12 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Using The Sample Data Exercise 1 Consumption Graph Using The Sample Data Exercise 2 Consumption Graph Using The Sample Data Exercise 3 Regression Analysis Using The Sample Data Exercise 3 Regression Analysis Selection Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 1 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 2 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 3 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings
307. gy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com DYNAMAT Pius ico Figure A5 18 Upgrading Software DYNAMATplus Icon 29 Double Click on the icon to run DYNAMAToplus ANANAS pre a ai r bas g A Fa E f i nergy Metering ig ae Technology Ltd a Figure A5 19 Upgrading Software Login Splash Screen 30 The splash screen of energy with DYNAMATplus Version 8 n n will be displayed with the Login screen below on top of it there are more details of this are in the DYNAMATplus Training Manual DYNAMATplus Login Server ilocal DynamatPlus Database dynamat sampe 000 User Name administrator Password E OK Figure A5 20 Upgrading Software Login Window 31 The usual login window will be displayed for example purposes have shown our sample database 32 You may get a reminder window that there has been an upgrade of the database definition Page 263 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com DYNAMAT plus Would vou like to update the database now 2 Invalid database version For this program Figure A5 21 Upgrading Software
308. gy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Add New Site step 3 of 4 The Add New Site Wizard will help you create a new site Contact telephone numbers etc are optional additional information about a site Tel Na Pe Fas Mo L Email URL PO Financial year dates may be used in financial reports to summarise annual expenditure Financial ear Begins 1 Aug Ends 31 Jul Choose a degree day region for use in weather dependent monitoring and targeting Degree Day Region Thames Valley Help Cancel Finish Figure 09 Add New Site step 3 of 4 Please note that there is no validation on the dates for the Financial Year The default values should be 01 Apr to 31 Mar if MoD Local Authority or NHS reporting is enabled in the product key or 01 Aug to 31 Jul if Higher Education is enabled because these are the financial years for these sectors Currently all reports use the year from January 1 to December 31 Enter any change of date as follows for September 1 enter 01 09 including the hyphen the system changes this to 01 Sep The scroll up and down gives the months as Jan Feb etc You will use your Financial Year when producing your Energy returns You can calculate a benchmark with a year s d
309. gymeteringtechnology com 5 Regression Analysis Meter Main Boilers Gas Service Fim Gas Measured Unit Cub Ft Gas 10 Cancel First Reading i 171172002 Last Reading 05 03 2003 Period For Analysis From 11 11 2002 To 0503 2003 12 54 51 21 08 27 Time Increment 1 Month Help Graph Start Date r December 2002 00 00 00 Graph End Date 2o February 2003 23 59 59 Reporting Unit Kilowatt hours Determining Factor Grammar School CHICK Slough Gramr Degree Day 155 C Heating Baseline Colours Data values Regression line M 982 Confidence M Figure 328 Meter Properties 2 Regression Analysis Selection Select the Period For Analysis and a Time Increment If you get the warning below change the Time Increment but never change it to less than 1 day DYNAMAT plus A Too much scatter to produce regression line Figure 329 Meter Properties 2 Too Much Scatter Page 217 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Army Barracks DATA BIRD Victoria Main Gas Regression Analysis J ogg File Edit Tools View Gallery Set Target Help E bal Ga cE Ei l Gl oe Army Barracks DATA BIRD Victor
310. h Billing Linit Kilowatt hours l Fipe Bore Figure 155 Edit Contract Block Rate General Contract i Edit Contract Unit Rate pr Billing Unit Threshold 17 1 11 73 100 In 3 4 S E E E a 10 Reactive Unit Power Charge Factor Figure 156 Edit Contract Block Rate Unit Rates Applying this to a meter and calculate a bill for a single month Page 104 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com DYMNAMAT plus Calculate Bill Windows Internet Explorer File Edit Wiew Favorites Tools Help VF Favorites OYNAMATplus Calculate Bill 7 lt 7 Contract cost calculation for main meter Meter No 135 Elec Site 2 bed Elec Service Electricity block From 01 August 2009 00 00 00 To 31 August 2009 73 59 59 Charges for supply of Energy Unit Rate 1 100 kWh 17 10p 17 10 Unit Rate 2 106 kWh 11 73p 12 43 Total units 206 kWh 29 53 Total cost of Energy 29 55 Climate Change Levy 0 00 Domestic VAT 5 00 on 100 00 1 46 Total payable 31 01 Figure 157 Edit Contract Block Rate Calculate Bill 1 month When we change the time to 7 months Unit Rate 2 is applied to 2 billing intervals and therefo
311. h the latest reading where Reading Type 1 Utility or 2 Estimated If Reading Type is 2 then display an E in the adjacent Ut Est column File View Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat World E Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Elec Bese iw fi Energy Office Gas Council Office Manual Readings Council Office gas Firm Gas Main Manual E Cubic feet gas 100 K Date Time Type Movement Correction Factor p of Eneray Office Water 22 07 2002 13 00 00 Own 0 5 a Council Office Manual Reading 22 04 2003 13 00 00 Failed PDA 60 z 100000 780 1 rida his E Council Office Water Manu Council Office Electricity _ Council Office gas Fa 7 Grammar School CHICK Figure 205 Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Readings table NO 13 00 00 Own J ar ee iA Ww Page 134 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Date of Reading 12 The user enters the date of the current meter reading Validate it to ensure it is later than the date of the previous meter reading and earlier than or equal to the invoice date 13 At this point the second row of Climate Change Levy cells should be made visible if and only if
312. he Maximum Demand Analysis icon Rl 4 si Maximum Demand Analysts Site Main Site First Reading 2202 1 990 Last Reading 09 05 201 j End Month for Analysis Periods 95201 a This report will analyse masinun demands for 1 2 and 5 year periods ending with the chosen month Default Power Fachor 0 85 OF Cancel Figure 242 Maximum Demand Analysis Report Selection To run it the user will enter an assumed power factor default is the industry standard 0 85 Only Main Electricity meters within the selected tree branch will be included This includes kVAh meters The end month defaults to the calendar month just completed but can be set to any earlier month within the available data range Click OK and the report will run DYNAMAT plus Site Report Windows Internet Explorer fe joes C Program Miles DynamatPlus Output Fitness html s 9 rs JP 7 File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help ve Favorites DYNAMATplus Site Report cn gt BD tm Page Safaty Tools Yb 7 _ Maximum Demand Analysis Maximum demand in Authorised Availability Saving from reducing past Capacity Charge capacity Meter Name 1 Year 2 Years 5 Years Units KVA E KVA Month 1 Year 2 Years 5 Years Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Elec 0 000 6 014 12 500 KN 10 1 06 127 20 37 21 0 00 Total 127 20 37 21 0 00 Done My Computer fg sr 100 Figure 243 Maximum Demand Analysis Report Exa
313. he delete after import option Click on the Import Now button This will now show a new window to say that the Import has started Click OK to close this window The bottom right button on the Import Screen will have changed from cancel to close Click on Close to close the import window down If you do not do this then the software will run a lot slower Close DYNAMAToplus for the same reason Maximize the new icon Dynamat Import from the bottom status bar Watch the proceedings step 1 may or may not show step 2 step 3 steps 4 5 amp 6 may or may not show When the DYNAMAT Import closes then the importation should have finished successfully Scripted Download and Importing 1 A full example of the Training Download Backup and Import Script is shown on the next page 2 The Import line has several parameters call C Program Files DynamatPlus dyImport exe L local DynamatPlus N TEZ rep HF Vcr vacmoern Vi Meer whog Er 3 St 0 D LSU a L b N c F d T e S f D this is the Server name this is the database name this is the name of the file to be imported this is the type or format of the file 3 is a standard ASCII csv file this parameter is no longer used so should default to 0 this parameter is for deleting the imported file if set to O there is no deletion of the file if set to 1 then the file will be deleted once the data has been processed in Ste
314. he Accounts Wizard will help you maintain Utility Accounts for this Meter Enter the required details to create a utility account Meter IT raining Meter 1 Utility Account Code Utility Meter Code Supplier Contract Help Figure 160 Accounts Wizard step 2 of 3 In the line marked Utility Account Code enter the customer reference number from the bill this must be a unique value Look for a meter reference number on the bill If you find one enter it in the line marked Utility Meter Code again this must be unique Page 108 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 8 Click the pull down button against Supplier and select the supplier from the ones you have previously defined 9 Click the pull down button marked Contract and select the contract from the ones you have previously defined Accounts w The Accounts Wizard will help vou maintain Utility Accounts for this Meter Enter the required details to create a utility account Meter T raining Meter 1 Utility Account Code 1 O01 Utility Meter Code 101 Supplier Centrica Contract Training Contract e T Help Cancel Back Figure 161 Accounts Wizard step 2 of 3
315. he Open box type msinfo32 exe Page 210 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com The Application Modules available that are show in the scrolling box are dependent upon the level of Licence that you have purchased with Dynamat Page 211 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com METER PROPERTIES Part 2 ADDING an ANALOGUE Temperature Sensor Adding an analogue temperature sensor to DYNAMAToplus is similar to adding a new meter You start off using the Add New Meter Wizard and choose different options along the way In the left hand window click on the site or building where the temperature sensor is to be added so that it is highlighted The right hand frame should change to show Add new site Add new meter plus the other meters that are already there Click on Add new meter A window headed Add new meter Step 1 of 3 will appear In Meter Name type what you are going to call the temp
316. he spreadsheet at the appropriate position o Enter the Declared calorific value into column A o Unless you change the number of decimal places from the default of 1 to 2 you will find that the calorific value appears to be the same as the line below o Copy the format in column B to the blank in column B ctrl C to copy and ctrl V to paste the result o Dothe same with column C and column D and the new values will be calculated for you A soft copy of this table is available from EMT To add the information into DynamatPlus o Create a new Unit Value Lists dropdown click on Units o Input the appropriate values o Don t forget if you change an existing value it will change across the board Page 201 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com e Users 2 Users Top Level Site c1 Reviewer Dynamat world User Dynamat world Expert Dynamat World Site Administrator Council Office DATA BIRD System Administrator Insurance Centre Code 5 System Administrator Grammar School CHICK User site 3 Figure 301 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Users If the version of DYNAMATplus that you are using is licensed for more that one user then this option will be availa
317. he utility company and the BEMS company all use different codes to refer to the same meter DYNAMATplus keeps a simple crosscheck on all codes that are being used so you can find any meter e Manual Input Eyeball Meter Reading Sheet for users who take their own meter eyeball readings e Virtual meters Different meters on a site can be added to give site totals subtracted to reach unmetered parts of the site or apportioned for departmental costing e Production of standard annual reports and returns Currently DYNAMATplus supports the report formats used by hospitals local authorities universities and MoD bases e Calculation of Benchmarks This is a popular way of checking a building s annual performance against the government s published Best Practice benchmarks which is time consuming when calculated on paper With DYNAMAToplus you only have to enter the building s details once and the benchmark will be calculated on request for any financial year for which there is data e Multi user security DYNAMATplus is available in both single user and multi user versions The multi user version requires anyone using DYNAMAToplus to log in with a unique user ID and password It also allows you to grant users different levels if access to different parts of DYNAMATplus e Finance Module to reproduce and validate the utility companies bills and compare alternative tariffs and contracts e Industry standard SQL database e Internet standards
318. here are over 2000 points on the graph To look in detail at any part of this graph which is very busy you can use the zoom facility to look ata small part of the screen Click on the magnifying glass above the report heading decide where you want to zoom in to using the left click button depress it and hold it down and drag to a rectangle and release Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Multiple Period Graph Ola File Edit Tools View Gallery Help E gt bel GS ke Bo ie fal ea e Cubic metres Per Hour Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Day of Week 14 06 2009 21 OB 2009 2a 06 2009 OSi07 2009 12 07 2009 19072009 Figure 89 Multiple Period Graph selecting magnifying rectangle 8 The part of the graph that you wanted to see in detail will be displayed dl Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Multiple Period Graph OJE File Edit Tools wiew Gallery Help E kel GS Be Bol el Gal ea le be _ L _ D E oa a ak E ue E ca Day of Week a Eai 14062009 o 2 6rddg 25 06 2009 05 07 72009 2072009 a0 2009 Figure 90 Multiple Period Graph result of magnifying rectangle 9 10 11 Pushing the boundaries Take a 2 month period and plot month by week maximum 5 weeks in a month 2 series 5 points Set start date to 1 3 2009 end date to 1 5 2009 plot month and time week a
319. his case you many need to change the Time Increment to Month or even Year to see a regular pattern which you want to base your target on 5 The Target tab of Meter Properties needs to be set when you have decided to set targets on a meter General Details Alarms Auto Import target Linke Target Type Tracker tt sti i lt me i Tracker bargat Time Increment 1 H Hour Period of Repetition 1 H week Percentage of Historic Consumption oOo a Re Help Cancel Figure 127 View Target Meter Properties with Target tab and Tracker set 6 Historical Tracker targeting takes the average of all the other data collected for this meter 7 If this is an old meter and the data is not very good then it will be easy to produce a noticeable saving The better the data that has been collected then the harder it will be to improve the target 8 Once you have created a Target you need to set the Alarms bandwidth Alarms tab on Meter Properties Meter Properties General Details Alarms Auto Import Target Links ke Alarme Enabled Consumption Alarm Period Hour al Hormal Minimum Consumption Litres 5 1H ba Normal Masinun Consumption Litres 5 h 1 Joa Critical Minimum Consumption puto Import Orly 0 Litres 5 1 H Day Critical Masinun Consumption Auta Import Orly S600 Litres 5 h 1 H ba Target Alarms Alarm Bandwidth Minimum Dev
320. his is then rounded to the nearest whole cubic metre 26 Sewerage rate is obtained from the contract details 27 To calculate sewerage charge multiply the sewage volume by the sewerage rate then divide by 100 to convert pence to pounds VAT 28 VAT on water supply usually applies to businesses involved in manufacturing engineering and construction processes It only applies to water supply charges not sewerage 29 VAT is calculated as follows Non domestic VAT Total unit charge Water supply Fixed charge x Non domestic rate Invoice total Net total Non domestic VAT Page 142 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Delete Account 1 There are some circumstances where you would need to delete an account that has already been set up 2 An example of this is when you have a meter exchange which changes the pulse from imperial to metric The original account would have been attached to the old imperial meter This will need to be transferred to the new metric meter And once this is done the account deleted from the old imperial meter To delete an account right click on the old imperial meter joo SS 2 a DYNMAMAT plus File Edit View Lists Action T
321. hout prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Fixed Charges Normally there will be 1 billing period per bill but on occasions when the supplier has missed a bill there may be several billing periods This is most likely to happen when a new supplier has taken over For example if the previous reading date is June 1st 2009 and the current reading date is November 2nd 2009 then the difference is 5 months and 1 day this is closer to 2 times 3 months than 1 times 3 months so the number of billing periods is 2 Multiply all of the thresholds by the number of billing periods Allocate the number of units charged into the different rate bands For each rate band the threshold is the number of units after which that rate starts to be charged for each additional unit Therefore the number of units charged at rate 1 is the threshold for rate 2 or the total units consumed if lower the number of units charged at rate 2 is the difference between the rate 2 threshold and the rate 3 threshold or the remaining number of units if lower and so on until all remaining units are allocated to the last rate shown Multiply the units in each rate band by the unit rate and divide by 100 to convert from pence to pounds Add up the sums of money to give the total unit charge An example is shown below Number of billing periods 2 Uni
322. ht of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com ADDING an Dual Meter One circumstance that we have come across where this needs to happen is when a water meter needs to be capable of showing Hot Water consumption in energy terms at the same time as its original definition of Cold Water consumption in Litres Firstly enter a new Unit entry of Standing Data Edit Unit Descriptions Litre 1 0 of Hot Water Abbreviation LitH ots atr Type Energy Units per gigajoule Units per cubic metre T se ro Figure 322 Meter Properties 2 Unit of Hot Water Next you need to enter a new Service Type entry of Standing Data gt Edit Service Type Description Hat VW aber Eh Utility Other Zi Normal Lrit Kilowatt hours Climate Change Levy 0 55555 woo cae Figure 323 Meter Properties 2 Service Type of Hot Water 2 Add New Meter step 1 of 3 The 4dd Mew Meter Wizard will help you create a new meter Choose a unique name for the meter Site shows you where the meter will appear inthe Tree Select the corect Service Type for utility meters Meter Name HotWater Site Training Site Meter Type Meter Sernvice Type Hee Coresi Figure 324 Meter Properties
323. ia Main Gas 10 03 2002 to 01 03 2003 SO0000 2r 0000 240000 210000 180000 150000 120000 gogg 00ga kilowatt hours Per Week O 2 4 6 6 101214 16186 20 22 24 26 26 30 32 34 36 30 40 42 44 46 45 50 52 54 56 55 60 G2 Degree Days per Week Data values Regression line BS confidence limits Figure 330 Meter Properties 2 Regression Analysis Using the Target on the Regression Analysis the Bull s Eye in red and yellow set the Target for this Meter The Heavy Read Straight Line will be set as the Target Set Target Press OF to set the target for Army Barracks DATA BIRD Yictoria Main Gas proportional to the calculated degree days using time interval and degree day baseline specified for regression analysis You may vary the target by a percentage below Target Alarm levels may also be set To enable Alarms use Meter Properties Percentage of Historic Consumption Target Alarms Alarm E arndwidth 10 Minimum Deviation to l Tinm Olen r6 532 Kilowatt hours woo cuca Figure 331 Meter Properties 2 Set Target By reducing the Percentage of Historic Consumption the above target has been set for a reduction of 3 On pressing OK the type of Target will be confirmed DYMAMAT plus Army Barracks DATA BIRD victoria Main Gas has been set a Historic Weather Target Figure 332 Meter Properties 2 Target confirmation To see the 3 differen
324. iation to Trigger Alarm 0 0 Lires l Sa Figure 128 View Target Meter Properties with Alarm tab and Bandwidth set 9 The maximum and minimum limits should be set to the highest and lowest reasonable consumption expected through this meter An alarm message will appear in the Exception Report of the consumption through the meter is outside these limits Page 86 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 10 11 12 13 14 Critical Alarm limits are used for immediate notification of abnormal readings If the consumption registered through the meter is outside these limits the critical alarm message will appear in the Exception Report If you do not want to receive critical alarm messages then leave these limits blank The maximum should be set to the maximum that it is possible to pass through that supply For example the maximum consumption through a main electricity meter is limited by the authorised supply Capacity on your site The minimum will often be zero but should be set to something greater than zero for supplies where there should always be some consumption Alarm messages will then indicate faults on the supply metering equipment or data acquisi
325. ice Gas Readings Consumption Multiple Period Multiple Period Average i Energy Office Water Graph Graph S Curve Analysis Council Office Manual Rea a Grammar School CHICK oe oa et K El Government Office bianual BB Insurance Centre Code 5 Analysis Table Regression Tracker Accounts Gi Amy Barracks DATA BIRD PEE ANAR Shadow Manual Meters 9 2 Calculate Bill Cost Graph Export Meter Update Readings precalculat liL System Administrator a4 15 62 me 152 793 NOM 17706 2010 1543 Figure 163 Accounts Wizard step 3 of 3 new Icons beside Accounts Wizard 13 The Piles of Money icon with the Account Code Calculate Bill icon Manual Bill Entry icon and Cost Graph icon will all now be visible 14 The Utility Meter Code you entered in step 2 will now appear in the window opposite the tree structure Saal Energy Office Elec Account Utility Meter Code Account Utility 4ccount Code f Supplier Powergen Notepad Contract Eastern Semice Building al Reactive Meter Mone al Start D ate o 0172001 al End Date 31 A122003 T anitt Mo Availability Sewage Usage Non Domestic 100 Domestic ue crea Figure 164 Accounts Properties 15 Right mouse button click on the utility account code and it will bring up the Properties dialog box with further details 16 The Tariff No on the Account relates to the utility meter
326. ice in the past and monitoring against it will only show whether your consumption is consistent or if changes occur It does not show how the consumption compares with what could ideally be achieved EMT recommends the use of a theoretical target derived from an energy audit or computer model of the site This makes the efficiency of energy use apparent as it shows how the consumption compares with what could theoretically be achieved Calculating a Historic Target If a historic target is to be calculated for a degree day or production dependent meter DYNAMATplus obtains the target by regression analysis If a historic target is to be calculated for a meter which has constant consumption i e not dependant upon any variable DYNAMATplus obtains the target by calculating an average To calculate a target first choose a meter from the tree and select Average Analysis Regression Analysis or Tracker Analysis depending upon the type of target you want Next in the Selection screen select the Period of Analysis from date and to date over which you wish to establish the target It is important that the period chosen is one during which the characteristics of the site were constant It should not include any major changes such as new buildings coming into operation or energy saving measures being carried out If the characteristics change during the period the resulting equation will be meaningless or there may be too much scatter for DYNAMA
327. ich is continually accumulating or an amount consumed since the last time the meter was read However we recommend that wherever possible an integrator value is used because this enables a correct total to be calculated even if some readings are missing Internal Manual Importing Using the File Dropdown Menu select the Import option Page 276 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Import Type AS Cll Readings Import Auto Import Code File s to Import E c log a chy Training 1 log Sy acmget I copy DpPlus c acmgets Training_1 dog I Delete file s after import Schedule Import Now Cancel Figure A7 1 Importing Data File Dropdown Menu Import All imports default to looking at C acmget folder to get the log file to be imported If the data is held in any other folder then this needs to be defined instead of the default Select the Type of Import 1 ASCII Readings Import Auto Import Code 2 DYNAMAT 6 Database Import this dropdown may only be shown when the user has had the previous version of the system 3 EMT Chick this dropdown may only be shown when the system is configured for it similar to ASCII above
328. ick the system into believing that it has got a Service Type Virtual Meters DO NOT HAVE Service Types So the way to do this is to start setting up the Virtual Meter but call it a meter and this will allow you to fill in the Service Type Then go back to the Meter Type box and change it to Virtual At this point the Service Type is greyed out but the Service Type remains To prove this set up one meter the normal way and one using the trick above Test1 was set up correctly and has no Service Type Test2 was set up using the trick above and therefore has a Service Type added exactly the same meters to each Test Page 164 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com B DYNAMATplus File wiew Lists Action Tools Help Unknown meters a Unknown meters test IE Ar0OL1 Elec Consumption Multiple Period Multiple Period Average Analysis Table E A 00 P 3 Elec Fi Graph Graph S Curve Analysis Ee teste E A Block Elec z zA A 00 11 Elec 7 AJOO P Elec Regression Tracker Accounts A Block Elec 4 00 L1 Elec bl Analvsis Analusis System Administrator a4 51 gj 956 mm 27149995 CAPS NUM 23 08 2010 15 35 Figure 250 Environmental Report
329. icrosoft SQL Server 2000 or later on a computer on your network before you install DYNAMATplus Please call EMT on 44 1628 664056 for further details on multi user installations of this product Sample data is installed with the database server In order to attach this data to the installed database server a script file is executed Please disable any virus checking programme you may be running as these can prevent the script fram completing successfully You should restart the virus checker on completion of the installation This install should only be used with Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP or Windows Vista 32 bit only INSTALL SINGLE USER DATABASE SERVER INSTALL DYNAMATplus PROGRAM FILES Figure A5 3 Upgrading Software Welcome to DYNAMATplus 11 If the Installation CD does not open up in this screen then you need to navigate to the CD using Windows Explorer GEN Joa a File Edit View Favorites Tools Help sack a pe Search y Folders k 3 E Address Links Folders Name Size Type Date Modified Local Disk Ci la O _rpcs File Folder 26 02 2007 14 25 Se Local Disk Ds 3yacmaget File Folder 25 06 2007 09 19 See Backs Ei Bureau_scripts File Folder 13 04 2007 09 54 EJ CO Drive Fi databases File Folder 13072007 16 05 a i 3 DBGET File Folder 12 02 2007 16 24 d on osprey Ms desktop File Folder p207 2007 12 00 a c on osprey Os Doc
330. ie Shadow Brae Yey House Shad Brae Vabey House Shed Bree Valey House Shad Braa Valey House Shad Brae Valey House Shad Brae Valey House Shad Brae Valey House Shad Brae Valey House Shad 1 Brae Vatiey House 2 Brae Valey House 0 Brae Valey House 3 Bree Vabey House Unto Bias Valey House Shed 4 Brae Valey House Brae Valey House Shad _GooReidng Maier Eraertes Changing Meter Properties Highlight the row and select Meter Properties This will bring up the Meter Properties dialog Meter Narre Sotitbadoe Man Elst k Boersbedge Man Elec b Deersbedge Man Gas Beorsbickge Main Gas 5 Exeemt steenchges Man Wata Beorbackge Man Water Poder House Eleotrc Boiler House steam MPH Bolter Houte steam MP Baterhouset Mas far Botetourt Han Gar Borehole mater MPH Borehole moter MPH Sh Bradbury Cortre Elec kV Bindbhuy Centre Elec kV Beadtuayp Cartre E leo k Beadbuy Centre Man El Besdbusy Cortre Man EL Beadtesy Contre Man 93s Beatty Certre Man W Beadbury Centre Man w Beadtesy Centre Mant ke Bsadbup Contre Mangs Bradhay Contre Wale 2 beady Carie Wate S Bose V alley Elso ksh S Bese Valier Elo kV ath S Boas Valley Elec kth S Baas Vaip Housa Ein Bise Valley House Elec _ Bese V alley Mouse Elec Brae V alley House Gas Bese V alley House waler Beat Valey Man Eec k Dene Valey Man Elec h Bise Valie Man Elso k Bise Valley Mon Ga Bisa Valley Man Ga Sh Biat V aloy Man Wales Bene
331. ies to cover the cost of distributing energy to their customers This means that there can be two bills for the same supply of electricity for large organisations Energy Efficiency Office Long defunct government body whose functions are now performed by the Carbon Trust Energy Metering Technology Gigajoules One Gigajoule 277 77777778 kWh Standard energy unit used for reporting in the NHS Heavy Fuel Oil Kilo Volt Amperes A measure of the capacity of an electrical supply but not of energy consumption What availability or capacity charges shown on an electricity bill are paid for note change of case Kilowatt Hours Standard energy unit used on most electricity and gas bills 1 kWh is equivalent to turning on 10 off 100 watt bulbs and letting them burn for 1 hour Light Fuel Oil Page 253 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com MD MSDE MSI MPAN MPU NOx OAT Power Factor REC Maximum Demand Large customers those with a site that has a Maximum Demand of 100 kW or more at any one time throughout the year and generally sites with an annual bill of at least 12 000 must have a contract based on readings taken each half hour period during the day These
332. igure should be taken from the figure entered on the DUoS tab of the Contract details but there should be provision for the user to change it 14 Climate Change Levy a Climate Change Levy is calculated as described above 15 Additional Per Unit Charges and Levies a The five additional levies in this example need to be accommodated on the form It is not clear how the space can be found possibly either a scrolling table or a child form accessed from a button b The description for each levy rate should be shown followed by the rate in pence per unit and the sum in pounds calculated by multiplying the rate by the Total Units c Some of the levies appear to vary unpredictably from bill to bill Therefore there needs to be provision for the user to change the rate per unit where necessary 16 VAT a The VAT split between domestic and business use is obtained from the Account details However the Account details are repeated for every meter and the program uses whichever one happens to come first which may not be the first chronological one to have been entered This is why it is important to ensure that the Account details are correct for ALL meters on the account Page 131 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 66897
333. ils 4 Setup the Account a To create the account select the first of the meters you have defined and then choose the Accounts wizard Select the option to create a new account and complete the screen as follows f w Accounts _ Z Sm w The Accounts Wizard will help you maintain Utility Accounts for this Meter Enter the required details to create a utility account Meter Coleraine Supply Mar Oct Day Utility Account Code 8621111111 Utility Meter Code 81016504794s Supplier Contract Figure 197 Manual Bill Entry Account Wizard b The Utility Account Code is usually referred to as the Customer Reference on the bill This number uniquely identifies the account in your DYNAMATplus database c The Utility Meter Code must be a unique identifier for the meter and must not be the same as another meter on the same account or the same meter on another account with another supplier Where there is actually one meter on site but you have had to define several meters in DYNAMATplus to cater for multiple unit rates it is helpful to add a suffix for each rate on to the code by which the supplier refers to the meter d Click Next and Finish then the pile of money appears It is referred to by the Utility Meter Code e Inthe account details dialog enter the three items highlighted in green i Tariff No is across reference to the rate defined in the contract ii Availability is the number of kV
334. imited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com r X Manual Bill Entry Account Code 141235685 Select Previous Invoice Number T Invoice Date Supplier Business Gas f i 0171272009 Previous Correction Calorific Units Upit 2s Boe E Ee E Council Office gas Energy Metering Technology Ltd WW Total Units p Total Unit Charge 0 00 Total Fixed Charges 71 000 00 Net Total 1 000 00 Climate Change Levy 0 kwh fr p h 0 00 Climate Change Levy 2 kwh p kiwh VAT Domestic Proportion 0 0 nate 50 0 00 VAT Non Domestic Proportion f 00 0 Rate f 50 150 00 Invoice Total 1 150 00 Help Cancel alg Figure 204 Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry 8 There are additional columns for Volume Units Correction Factor and Calorific Value in the meter reading table Unfortunately this means the Unit Cost column is not fully visible at the table s current size 9 A gas bill may contain more than one meter and there may be a mix of metric and imperial units and different correction factors Invoice Date 10 Click Add New button and enter the tax point date shown on the bill Previous Reading Ut Est 11 The previous reading for each meter should then get filled in wit
335. imited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Backup and IT intervention Please remember that you or your IT department should back up your log files and your database on a regular basis Backup Log Files yyyymmdd folders can be written to CD and deleted off the live machine when required The information below is for a stand alone PC please contact head office for guidance with regards to servers If your PC needs to be re built then the following need to be preserved and reloaded to make life easier when it comes to reloading our data C acmget this is the folder where the downloaded data is collected C download this is the folder of backed up downloaded data if exists C EMTbatch this is the folder of our useful data C datedir exe this is the executable that preserves backup files in the dated folders datedir vos can be downloaded from the internet at http www mekong net tech datedir htm Entries from Program Files DBGET for dbget ini configuration settings phones csv Mnnnnnn ini if exists Yourname ini if exists Entries from Program Files Microsoft SQL Server MSSQL DYNAMATplus Data SQL database files nnnnnnnn mdf nnnnnnnn_log df Where nnnnnnnn is your database name If your PC has not been set up with exactly the above format plea
336. ing Software Windows Explorer C Drive Upgrading Software CD Image Upgrading Software Welcome to DYNAMAT plus Upgrading Software Installation Active Contents Upgrading Software Installation Security Warning Upgrading Software Installation Security Publisher Upgrading Software Installation Wizard Upgrading Software Installation Licence Agreement Upgrading Software Installation User Information Upgrading Software Installation Destination Folder Upgrading Software Installation Ready to Install Upgrading Software Installation Updating System Upgrading Software Installation Successful Upgrading Software Welcome to DYNAMAT plus Upgrading Software DYNAMAT plus Icon Upgrading Software Login Splash Screen Upgrading Software Login Window Upgrading Software Invalid Database Version Upgrading Software Invalid Database Update Upgrading Software Invalid Database Rebuild Upgrading Software Add or Remove Programs Upgrading Software Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup Failure Upgrading Software Welcome to DYNAMAT plus Upgrading Software Security Warning Upgrading Software Installation Security Publisher Warning Upgrading Software Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Upgrading Software Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup Upgrading Software Microsoft NET End User Licence Agreement Upgrading Software Setup Upgrading Software Microsoft NET Fra
337. ing Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com In the DYNAMAT World menu box on the left hand side double click Government office icon Select Polaris House and then select Main Gas Supply meter Select Regression Analysis Enter 1 10 1998 as the first date in the period for analysis and 30 06 1998 as the last date Enter 3 amp Month as the Time Increment for analysis Click OK When the exercise have been completed you can experiment with the settings to familiarise yourself with the features of DYNAMAToplus You should be seeing a graph like this one below CUSUM is an analysis technique that is used to highlight trends 9 Any consistent increase or decrease in the actual consumption as compared to the predicted consumption will show up as a change in the gradient of the CUSUM plot et ee I oe 5 POLARIS HOUSE Main Gas Supply Regression Analysis Max File Edit Tools View Gallery Set Target Help C bel GS i E lal Gal ea PL S POLARIS HOUSE Main Gas Supply 01 10 1993 to 30 06 1998 1300000 1200000 1100000 1000000 go0o00 a00000 700000 00000 500000 4 00000 300000 200000 100000 0 100000 200000 7 w f i 5 oo WL D co re m iS 2 SE 300 400 S00 BOO 900 1000 Degree Days per 3 Months Data values Regression line 95 confidence limits Figure 338 Using The Samp
338. ing Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com g DYNAMATplus Max File Edit wiew Lists ction Tools Help 6H Electricity A Electricity O632NE004S 632 Elec E82 e 0601NE0015 601 Elec E34 _ E O648NEO01S 648 Elec E56 Electricity block Sub f Auto Kilowatt Hrs 360 a UBSINEOU4S 639 Elec E79 Date Time Type Meter Reading Movement 0639ME 0035 639 Elec E16 15 01 2007 12 39 38 Auto 1 044 169 2 031 0639ME0015 639 Elec E17 15 01 2007 12 53 03 Auto 1 046 197 2 028 0632ME0045 632 Elec E82 15 01 2007 13 06 29 Auto 1 048 235 2 036 0632NE0015 632 Elec E22 15 01 2007 13 19 56 Auto 1 746 2 087 0616NE0015 616 Elec E53 qev01 2007 13 32 23 Auto 3 760 2 014 uu gt 15 0142007 13 46 49 Auta 5 781 2 021 j 30 m 905 729 CAPS NUM 29v01 2007 11 02 Figure A3 13 Exceptions Meter Gone Around in Readings HOWEVER beware sometimes this exception is selected by the system where there has been a negative reading inserted into the readings ALWAYS check every Meter Gone Around message to see if it is genuine or not Exceptions 1617 oles Exception Type Exception DateTime Meter Reading DateTime A 087 0672008 13 53 37 Negative reading 13 06 2008 16 16 00 Elec MSOCP Negqattve reading 13 06 2008 16 16 00 Elec Lift 1
339. ing above target 28 01 2007 19 03 00 W30 Plurn Lebn Ad AL 25 01 2007 16 48 C Reading above target 28 01 2007 19 03 00 W27 DKH Storage Rese 25 01 2007 1306 Cancel Reading above target 28 01 2007 19 03 00 W15 Catterick Ad Hom 25 07 2007 19 16 C Reading above target fefU1 2007 Total wraithwith Water 2 157 0172007 22 27 l C Reading above target 22701 2007 W30 Plum Lebn Ad AL 19 01 2007 17 43 Lem Hearre C Reading above target eefUl S200 We Vir Baracks Bld 197 0172007 19 21 i C Reading below target 28 01 2007 19 03 00 WOE Waithwith Ad CAM 25 01 2007 19 20 malat Pjopeias C Reading below target 28 01 2007 19 03 00 W16 Peronne House 25 01 2007 18 58 Reading below target 28 01 2007 19 03 00 W21 HomeLoos SOMM 25 07 2007 19 19 Delete 20r 012007 19 03 00 WOS Jaffa Line Hipawell JOINT ANAF TS ast a sihh T ank F C Reading below target OIl Rasdina halni arnat Check Selected 2570172007 19 08 SR 0 Jon 1 a Show f Unchecked Al Figure A3 21 This message only appears when Targets have been set against a meter The values set may need to be adjusted Look in Meter Properties Help rT PATE Exceptions Reading Above Target Page 250 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668
340. ing details 17 The relevant information needs to be filled in and submitted which fills in the empty spaces 18 The Area address 1 can be blank If the last 4 digits of the UPRN are not 0000 then this indicates that this is a building without a unique Post Code one of a group of buildings within a single Post Code and in this case the Area must be filled in 19 The UPRN must be 12 digits long 20 The Post Town must be in capital letter as must be the Post Code 21 Under Building Systems the two dropdowns that default to Not Specified must be changed 4 Dexterity General Information Certificate Area slough Address Z Lloyd House Address 3 57 High Street Address 4 Burnkharn Post Town Slough Post Code SLT Fes Internal Ers Heating and natural ventilation HVAC System Fiadiators Figure A8 13 DYNAMAT Dexterity Building display filled 22 Now click on the Certificate dropdown this will open up Benchmarks Floor Areas Occupancy Hours and Energy Consumption Select Benchmarks Page 291 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Benchmark Categories High Street Agency General Retail Large Non Food Shop Small Food Store Large
341. ing energ ymeteringtechnology com E DYNAMATplus Metering System Integrity Report Microsoft Internet Explorer Jota File Edit Wiew Favorites Tools Help sack QJ a A O Search 5 Favorites 4 CA zN amp gt ee 3S Address E C Program Files DynamatPlusi Output Integrity html w Go Metering System Integrity Report Council Office DATA BIRD 01 02 2003 to 08 03 2003 Number of Data Collection Readings Meter Name Readings Frequency Expected Integrity Council Office Manual Readings Council Office Vater Manual T Council Office Manual Readings Council Office Electricity T Council Office Manual Readings Council Office gas a Energy Office Elec 30 Minutes 90 73 Energy Office Gas 30 Minutes 90 84 Energy Office Water 30 Minutes 90 049 Total Done of My Computer Figure 225 Metering System Integrity Report Example Meter Fitness Report Overconsumption League Tables When you select the Quantity or Percent over Target buttons for the Meter Fitness Report this is the DYNAMATplus version of the Overconsumption League Tables in DYNAMAT 6 The values that are over the target will be printed in red and those under the target will be printed in green for both Quantity and Percentage reports But do remember that Targets MUST be set up for these values to be calculated lt gt Meter Fitness Report Site Dynamat World First Reading 05 05 2005 Last Reading 28 07 2008 Period For 4nalys
342. ing script for DYNAMATplus will apply it to the database Using the above method you need to create an action for each meter OPTION 1 REQUEST ALL METER VALUES EMT963all BAT bcp SELECT C Itrim str i96X dbo Lans LanNo O Itrim str i96X dbo Outstations NodeAddress i96X dbo StrategyList it em convert varchar 6 i96X dbo PointValue DataTime 103 10 convert varchar 5 i96X dbo PointValue DataTime 108 00 Itrim str i96X dbo PointValue DataValue 20 4 AS MeterName Date Time Value FROM i96x dbo SiteDetails INNER JOIN i96X dbo Lans ON i96X dbo SiteDetails sitelD i96X dbo Lans sitelD INNER JOIN 196X dbo Outstations ON i96X dbo Lans lanID i96X dbo Outstations lanID INNER JOIN i96X dbo StrategyList ON i96X dbo Outstations outstationID i96X dbo StrategyList outstationID INNER JOIN i96X dbo PointValue ON i96X dbo StrategyList thelndex i96X dbo PointValue PointID WHERE 96X dbo SiteDetails siteConnectionString N IP81 149 201 110 AND i96X dbo Lans LanNo 84 AND 96X dbo Outstations NodeAddress 11 AND i96X dbo StrategyList item N S1 queryout c BcpOutputTemp txt T c Echo F2 gt gt c tempcp txt copy c tempcp txt c BcpOutputTemp txt C ACMGET Outsidetemp csv b del c tempcp ixt del c BcpOutputT emp txt repeat for the next meter OPTION 2 REQUEST ALL METER VALUES EMT963daily BAT bcp SELECT C Itrim str i96X dbo Lans LanNo O ltrim str i96X dbo Outstations NodeAddress i96
343. ining energymeteringtechnology com 113 113 114 114 114 115 115 116 116 117 117 118 118 119 119 120 120 121 121 122 123 123 123 124 124 125 125 126 126 127 128 128 129 129 130 133 134 134 135 136 136 136 137 138 139 140 140 141 143 143 144 144 145 146 147 148 148 Figure 223 Figure 224 Figure 225 Figure 226 Figure 227 Figure 228 Figure 229 Figure 230 Figure 231 Figure 232 Figure 233 Figure 234 Figure 235 Figure 236 Figure 237 Figure 238 Figure 239 Figure 240 Figure 241 Figure 242 Figure 243 Figure 244 Figure 245 Figure 246 Figure 247 Figure 248 Figure 249 Figure 250 Figure 251 Figure 252 Figure 253 Figure 254 Figure 255 Figure 256 Figure 257 Figure 258 Figure 259 Figure 260 Figure 261 Figure 262 Figure 263 Figure 264 Figure 265 Figure 266 Figure 267 Figure 268 Figure 269 Figure 270 Figure 271 Figure 272 Figure 273 Figure 274 Figure 275 Figure 276 Figure 277 Figure 278 Figure 279 Meter Reading Sheet Report Example with new reading boxes Reports Metering System Integrity Report Selection Metering System Integrity Report Example Meter Fitness Report Selection screen Meter Fitness Report Example Reports Site Benchmark Report Selection Site Benchmark Report Example needs replacing Monthly Manual Readings Report selection screen Monthly Manual Readings Report Example CRC Report Example Daily System Repo
344. io button used which in turn opens up another tab at the top of the screen EJ Edit Contract General Fined Charges Unit Rates MD Rates DUoS Rates Morne Onit Rate p Billing Urit ae re 3 4 5 E T a top TUoS Unit Charge E oes Figure 154 Edit Contract DUoS Rates 20 The DUoS Contract Calendar needs to be set up first so that when you come to this screen the dropdown at the top shows it as an option to select 21 The TUOS Transmission Use of System Unit Charge is the charge paid to the National Grid 22 More information about DUoS and TUoS are available on this website http www energyquote co uk fag taq html Page 103 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 23 Click OK then Close 24 Block Rate and Threshold example Taking the following Contract and Unit Rates and Thresholds 7 Edit Contract General Fired Charges Unit Rates Mas Demand A ates Contract Name 2005 Eled Contract Type C Single Rate C Dap r Night C Seasonal Time OF Day STOD withDUoS Block Tariff C Zem Unit Rate f Contract f Offer Start Date 01 07 2008 End Date 31 12 2005 H Month O Billing Interval E Mont
345. is From 2670772008 To 28707 2008 00 00 00 07 07 15 Ordered By f Serice Types f Consumption f Site Hame f Quantity Over Target f Percent Over Target C Percent Integrity Help OF Cancel Figure 226 Meter Fitness Report Selection screen Page 150 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com E DYNAMATplus Site Report Windows Internet Explorer Joe E o E GA CiiProgram Files DynamatPlus Output Fitness html Bi X P File Edit View Favorites Tools Help vp Favorites A DYNAMATplus Site Report K gap Page Safety Toos G4 r 7 A Meter Fitness Report Grammar School CHICK 11 01 2005 to 19 04 2009 Data Data Collection Percentage Meter Name Complete Frequency Integrity Consumption Target Over Target srammar School CHICK Grammar School Main Elec 30 Minutes 54 37 1 090 522 594 468 ki 63 4 Grammar School CHICK Grammar School Main Water 30 Minutes 46 99 11 639 9714 19 8 Grammar School CHICK Grammar Canteen Gas h 30 Minutes 44 08 658 019 0 Nh 0 0 Grammar School HICK Grammar Extn Gas 30 Minutes 50 06 636 636 0 05 0 Grammar School CHICK Main Boilers Gas K 30 Minutes 52 03
346. is 8 decimal digits there is no need to change the value in the capacity box 5 With a CHICK CGET system the reading can be up to 7 digits long The chicks pulse counting channels registers are 20 bits of straight binary giving a roll over capacity of 2X2X2X2X2X2X2X2X2X2X2X2X2X2X2X2X2X2xX2x2 here the value in the capacity box needs to be set to 1048576 because this is as far as CHICK can count before rolling over back to zero This presents another problem Because 1M pulses can be collected reasonably quickly if the data is not collected promptly and the count rolls over then some data can be lost gt Add New Meter step 3 of 3 The 4dd New Meter Wizard will help you create a new meter Congratulations all the information required to create a new meter as been gathered Please use the Meter Properties dialoque to record any additional Information about the meter including automatic import details alarme and targets etc Press Finish to create the meter Press Back to review or change the new meter details entered on previous screens If this meter is for Firm Gas Main Meter uncorrected please ensure the name has UC int Cancel lt Back Finish Figure 16 Add New Meter step 3 of 3 You have now created a new meter with just the basic information to enable you to enter manual eyeball meter readings through the keyboard and plot basic graphs To collect data through an automatic meter pulse reading syste
347. is document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com c The process of setting up contract calendars and schedules is described more fully in the DYNAMATplus Training Manual d Day night is considered as a special case of Seasonal Time of Day with just two rates The calendar and schedule to define these two rates is automatically built in to a DYNAMATplus database e Fora STOD with DUOS contract two calendars are used one for the energy supply rates and one for the DUOS rates f In our example we have five rates for energy supply and five rates for DUoS In the Sample database there is a contract calendar described as London Electricity 5 rate STOD so we will use this one for both supply and DUOS g Begin filling out the Contract dialog as follows Ef add New one a General Fixed Charges Unit Rates MD Rates DUoS Rates Contract Name Energia University of Ulster Contract Type C Single Rate C Day Z Night C Seasonal Time OF Da tf STOD with DUo Block Tariff C Zero Unit Rate tf Contract Start Date 01 701 42003 a 3 3171272009 f End Date 8 SS Se Billing Interval Billing Unit Contract Calendar LEES London Electncity S rate
348. is is for entering manual bills from the Utilities 2 To use this system you may need to have multiple manual meters for a bill different prices then each price unit rate will expect to have different unit consumptions 3 If you get the following message then it relates to the fact that a manual meter for each different unit has not yet been set up A Manual Meter needs to be set up for each different unit rate tariff DY MAMA T plus DY MAMA T plus Rate 2 does nok have a meter assigned Type Qin Owr Own Owr Owr Utility tility EE 152 795 Manual Meters DHW Gas Firm Gas Main Cubic metres gas m Meter Reading o4 662 000 0g 622 000 06 823 000 of 12 000 20 963 000 12 345 000 13 333 000 amx MHovement Corr 1 085 070 959 050 1 207 100 1 092 350 1 047 916 23 382 000 958 000 NUM 21 06 2010 10 01 Rate 3 does not hawe a meter assigned Figure 171 Manual Bill Entry Rates available but meters not set up lf a bill has several 4 The number of different unit rates is defined in the Contract under the Unit Rate tab And the rate corresponding to the meter is defined under in the Account under the Tariff No TT Daily Schedule Schedule Mame 00 00 00 30 00 30 01 00 01 00 01 30 01 30 02 00 2 00 02 30 02 30 03 00 02 00 03 30 03 30 04 00 04 00 04 30 04 30 05 00 05 00 05 30 05 30 06 00 06 00 06 30 06 30 07 00 0
349. is kilowatt hours In the Meter properties Virtual tab first add the main gas meter for the site in question with a factor of 1 This will be the gas meter with entries from utility bills Then add the steam fraction meter with a multiplying sign as follows Add Virtual Meter Component E Figure 42 Virtual Meters Gas Apportionment Virtual multiplication component Page 42 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com So the meter will look like Ca Meter Properties General Details Alarms Auto Import Target Links irtual Virtual Meter Components Gas Boilerhouse 53009 Boller House Gas s 1 H3009 Electrick SS009E 64 Bld 16 x 1 Add Suppress Negative Values Virtual Meters Orly Figure 43 Virtual Meters Gas Apportionment Virtual multiplication 19 Make sure the gas meter readings are entered up to date 20 Set up the gas contract Add a contract and set up the gas contract details as shown on your gas bill Usually this will be a single rate contract 21 Set up an account for the steam gas meter In the accounts wizard create a new account for the steam gas meter linking it to the contract you have just
350. is meter has a Tracker target based on a repetition period of 1 Week The target is 15 less than the historic consumption Month Actual Consumption Target Consumption Deviation from Target Cumulative Deviation CUSUM Alarm Jan 2008 35 961 15 831 20 130 20 130 HIGH Feb 2008 29 745 16 229 13 516 33 646 HIGH Mar 2008 26 326 16 467 11 858 45 505 HIGH Apr 2008 26 347 16 662 11 685 57 190 HIGH Total 122 379 65 189 57 190 HIGH Figure 133 View Target Analysis Table with Target information 5 Checking the values using the Consumption Graph with point labels set Grammar School CHICK Grammar School Main Elec Consumption Graph aaa ile Edit Tools wiew Galery Help TAEAE Grammar school CHICK Grammar School Main Elec Kilowatt hours Per Wonth 29745 I I I p 01022006 01 042006 01401 2008 01 03 2008 Month Beginning Figure 134 View Target Consumption Graph for the same period as Analysis Table 6 You can Cut and Paste the data from the Analysis Table however when you import it into an Excel Spreadsheet there may be a trailing space on the value field To eliminate this you can use the following formula example below for column B row 9 VALUE LEFT B9 LEN B9 1 Page 90 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 6640
351. ise 4 Negative readings screen 4 7 Work out the length of time between the readings starting at line 4 Page 226 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com EE Ae Battery Volts ce a Unknown meters for less escept i D atabird Leicester DYNAMAT plus _ Oy x Soar Waller CL Soar Valley CC Gas Firm Gas Main Auto Manual E cu ft gas as a Date Time Type MeterReading Movement Corectia 19 06 2007 16 11 40 me 19 06 2007 18 31 40 Auto z 19706 2007 19 07 47 Auto 24 j 1970672007 19 47 47 Auto 29 0 19 06 2007 20 00 23 Auto 29 0 2170672007 11 38 26 Auto 0 29 21706 2007 12 08 27 Auto 0 0 21706 2007 12 38 27 Auto 21706 2007 13 08 28 Auto 4 Al A072007 1406 21 Auto j 4 SOF F200 14 36 22 Auto 2 Z 31707 2007 15 16 23 Auto FB 35 31072007 15 36 23 Auto BE 0 31707 2007 16 06 23 Auto FB 0 S107 72007 16 36 24 Auto FB 0 31707 2007 17 16 24 Auto at 1 S1fOFF2007 17 36 25 Auto aT 0 oe 31707 2007 16 06 25 Auto aT 0 STOR F200 18 36 26 Auto Af Cm n BOSS f uu bur Caa T a T aa as 5 4 47 a 1 me E 363 E 1 473 Tm 15 143 046 CAPS NUM 21 08 2007 13 42 g Figure 344 Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Ne
352. ith the latest reading where Reading_Type 1 Utility or 2 Estimated If Reading Type is 2 then display an E in the adjacent Ut Est column Date of Reading 15 The user enters the date of the current meter reading Validate it to ensure it is later than the date of the previous meter reading and earlier than or equal to the invoice date Current Reading 16 The user enters the current meter reading Do not allow the user to enter more digits than the Digits field in the Meter table Ut Est 17 The user chooses from the drop down whether the current reading is a genuine utility reading or an estimated bill This is later fed into the Reading _Type field when the reading is added to the Meter_Reading table Page 141 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Units Charged 18 This is the number of cubic metres being charged for the meter in question Subtract the current reading from the previous reading lf the result is negative and its absolute magnitude is more than 50 of the Meter_Capacity value from the Meter table then the meter has gone round the clock so add the Meter_Capacity value Otherwise let the negative value stand it could be a correction from a pr
353. ithout prior permission Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Units j j O j O 1 O Oy O j T O j O O O O O T O Add New Unit Description Abbreviatior Type Units per gigajoule Units per cubic metre cael Figure 299 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Add New Units DYNAMAT needs to know about the different units in which energy is monitored so that it can convert to gigajoules GJ and add energy across different service types A wide range is already entered but you may need to add more Standard unit conversion factors such as kWh to gigajoules cubic feet to cubic metres and cubic metres to gallons are incontrovertible facts quoted in any science text book so there should be no issue about the factors used for electricity and water For gas and oil the conversion factors depend on calorific values which do vary How to calculate from the calorific value in MJ cu m shown on a gas bill to the appropriate conversion factors to enter in DYNAMAToplus for cubic feet cubic metres and multiples thereof The values entered in the sample database and newly created databases are based on a calorific value of 38 4 MJ cu m which was typical for the Slough area Amendment made in August 2008 the calorific value built into new versions of DYNAMATplus has been changed to 39 0 MJ cu m The conversion factors to enter into the units table in D for gas at 39 2 MJ cu m are C
354. itten into the database They will be correct for approximately 80 of EMT equipment currently in the field For Hanwell Chick 1 Chick Extender and new DBS kit the Collector Type will need to be set by the user for each meter Page 177 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Access The list is available with all product keys and for all user levels You can t alter anything in the list directly When calling up the Properties dialog or table of meter readings the usual restrictions apply to what each user level can alter Limitations For sites where Auto Import Codes are redefined through DBGet or ChickGet the program will attempt to extract a logger prefix collector number and channel number from the redefined meter code with unpredictable results Currently this applies to Edinburgh University and Warwick University For Hanwell Chick 2 systems it will not distinguish between single and multi channel Chicks and each meter will be shown on a separate collector For Chick Extenders the collector and channel numbers shown will be those of the virtual DCB in the Extender rather than the actual physical Chick address Page 178 of 314 This document amp contents are the
355. l database backup you will need a folder set up on a drive where REM the data can be stored called backup REM for example d backup REM REM USE dropdown EDIT REPLACE Tlrepl newnamel REM USE dropdown EDIT REPLACE T2repl newname2 REM REM don t forget to save this file as BAT change save as Type to REM ALL FILES otherwise it will not be saved correctly REM STEP 1 DOWNLOAD REM collect the data from the logger using DBGET ed D Gse Program Vales yDBGEP ii xXTSE C oange tI L renle Log goto 1irepl continue DBGet auto Tlrepl slirepl continue REM STEP 2 BACKUP collected data REM save the latest file of collected data in Dated folder if not exist acmoet temphold mkdir cr acmoget temphold copy c acmget log c acmget temphold Co Coe sh REM note that for datedir to work it must be in c datedir c acmget temphold REM STEP 3 IMPORT REM import the data just collected into the DYNAMAT database if NOC exist Cr aomger Vi br pl Log cqovo rilveplL2 continue call C Program Files DynamatPlus dyImport exe L local DynamatPlus N ME 2 repi F es acmoqet Eirep log i 3 o 40 p bk y0 stirep LZ continue REM STEP 4 BACKUP database REM Optional step only use with MSDE installation no good with full Microsoft REM SQL Server If you do not want to use this step insert REM at beginning REM of the next 7 lines cd program files cd microsoft sgl server cd mssgl dynamatplus
356. latile Organic Compounds e g Household products paints pesticides adhesives Page 254 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Appendix 5 New Release Upgrading DYNAMATplus software Every so often EMT releases a new version of DYNAMATplus The reasons for releasing a new version is to enhance the system with new facilities cater for financial and legal changes and improve the customer s perception of DYNAMATplus based on feedback IMPORTANT NOTE BEFORE attempting this make sure that your database has been BACKED UP safely in case of accidental un installing of the Database Server To upgrade to the new version the old version of the Program Files needs to be un installed and then the latest version of the release CD needs to be inserted in the CD drive The upgrade may need to be done by the local IT department as not all customers have access to the Add Remove facility within Control Panel If you are running a Server based system you will need to install the new Program onto the SERVER first so that the database can be updated and then roll it out to any user PC s The Database update can fail after an upgrade installation This can be because there is a dup
357. le Data Exercise 3 Regression Analysis 10 Select Exit on the top right of menu bar to remove the regression graph from the screen Page 223 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com A Regression Analysis Meter E Hi Gas Service Fim Gas Measured Unit Cubic metres gaz tt ttst S SM Cancel First Reading on 2 1992 Last Reading 2870871998 Period For Analysis From 07 12 1992 To 28 08 1998 13 00 00 1200 00 Time Increment Graph Start Date O1 January 1993 00 00 00 Graph End Date i December 1997 23 59 59 Reporting Unit Kilowatt hours ia Determining Factor Monthly Degree Daye Degree Day 15 5 c Heating Baseline Colours Data values Regression line a S52 Confidence M Figure 339 Using The Sample Data Exercise 3 Regression Analysis Selection Page 224 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com EXERCISE 4 Exception Conditions with
358. lication of the same energy unit definition It is recommended that before any upgrade the Standing Data for Units and Services are checked to see if there is any duplication and if so then this is sorted out before any upgrade takes place This will normally only happen where a database has been converted from Dynamat to DYNAMATplus There is a Revision History document on the CD Navigate to the info folder of the installation CD and you will find the document Revision History txt This is an ongoing document that was started in November 2007 giving information about improvements bug fixes and new features of DYNAMATplus For Support during update please contact Christine Hatt on 01628 600275 Actual Installation 1 Turn the computer on and log in for configuration with Administrator rights 2 If you try to install a new version directly over an old version the installation program recognises this and directs you to remove the old version of the Program Files using Add Remove Programs on the Control Panel Windows Installer Another version of this product is already installed Installation of this version cannot continue To configure or remove the existing version of this product Use Add Remove Programs on the Control Panel Figure A5 1 Upgrading Software another version already installed 3 Navigate to Control Panel 4 Access Add Remove Programs from Control Panel 1 Add or Remove Programs
359. ling Unit Kilowatt hours Contract Calendar Fipe Bore Figure 260 ULHT Report Contract General j Only the first two unit rates should be filled in with the Heren forecast values for February and March k For your gas meter create a new account for each of the contracts completing the dialog as follows for the Feb March contract w The Accounts Wizard will help you maintain Utility Accounts tor this Meter Enter the required details to create a utility account Meter Gas Skegness 0 Utility Account Code kegas2 O0 Utility Meter Code Jskegast 0 Supplier BitishGas o Contract Heren Gas Feb Mar 08 aa Help Cancel Back Finish Figure 261 ULHT Report Account Wizard With the gas meter selected in the tree you should now see two piles of money Page 171 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com ox Fie Edit View Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat World Ea Data bird meters LINCOLN COUNTY HOSP A ei St GEORGES HOSPITAL s L i archiving Consumption Multiple Period Multiple Period Average S LOUTH COUNTY HOSP Graph Graph S Curve Analysts i WASTE DISPOSAL e PIL
360. lowing message appears DYNAMATplus A Administrator does not hawe rights to open Dynamat _Sarmnple Figure A1 17 Troubleshooting Open existing database unable to open Over the past few years there have been changes to do with the password access and some older databases will find that the above message is displayed To work around this click on the Tools tab and select Options Page 237 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com gt Options General Chart Fepott User Hame Password ee User Level System Administrator Normal Unit kilowatt hours eee All Sites Email User Name Password Figure A1 18 Troubleshooting Tools Options Validate Administrator Password Click on OK this validates the Administrator Password for this database and should allow access to the requested database lf however you are still unable to access the database internally from another database close your database and enter details of the other database manually in the Login screen Missing DYNAMATplus Icon trying to open an already opened Database Sometimes when you think you have closed down DYNAMAToplus and click on the DYNAMA
361. lts F A Unknown meters for less except E ie D atabird Leicester 04 08 2007 04 08 2007 04 05 2007 05708 2007 05 08 2007 06708 2007 06708 2007 06 08 2007 06708 2007 07708 2007 OF 408720077 08708 2007 08 08 2007 08708 2007 08708 2007 057 0872007 08708 2007 09708 2007 09708 2007 4 DPE Figure 347 9 Look at the underlying trend first before attempting this one 02 36 46 04 06 52 18 36 55 00 36 54 223r 03 02 36 59 02 06 59 10 37 04 14 37 15 10 37 14 11 07 07 02 37 12 03 07 16 04 07 14 18 37 24 22 4 2d 2337 20 03 07 21 203r AF n a aT Page 228 of 314 Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto a 1 1 415 265 1 415 294 1 415 516 1 415 521 1 415 534 1 415 540 1 415 540 1 414 605 1 416 272 1 413 596 1 417 651 1 418 976 1 413 005 1 413 073 1 420 451 1 420 645 1 420 699 1 420 893 1 422 306 100994 cae Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 8 Shield Engineering Shield Engineering Elec KVA E Electricity MD Man Auta Manual kVA hours 4 Date Time Type Meter Reading Movement 4 363 Ey 1 473 Tam 15 143 048 CAPS NUM 21 08 2007 13 40 4 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Tech
362. lue For greater information about this use Goggle on the Internet and search There are several web sites that give examples that can be followed This is an electrical meter for 3 phase electricity and it generates a pulse every half an hour This forces the Databird to send data for Electricity consumption on the hour and half hour which matches the time intervals used for recording consumption in the electricity supply industry TEAM Energy Auditing Agency Ltd is another supplier of utility management software and services in the UK providing solutions across a number of sectors ranging from retail commerce banking health authorities local authorities through to Indusiry similar to Dynamat We can tailor our output from the Databird system to be imported into this system Trend TREND Control Systems Ltd is a leading Intelligent Building Management System product supplier in the UK whose innovative control solutions meets the most demanding requirements of modern buildings and reduces whole life system costs They collect data for metering similar to our Databird system We have additional systems which can produce data from outstations in a format acceptable for DYNAMATplus or with Trend 963 the Trend system can be made to produce outstation files automatically The TUoS Transmission Use of System Unit Charge is the charge paid to the National Grid URBIS is an exhibition centre focusing on city life See www urbis org uk Vo
363. m 05 05 2005 05 29 27 Goto Readings Reading too old 09 06 2006 18 43 00 Buston Cadet Cen Main 05 05 2005 05 29 27 l Reading too old 09706 2008 18 43 00 Buston Cadet Cen Main 05 05 2005 05 29 27 Meter Properties lt LU gt Delete Figure A3 11 Exceptions Reading Too Old If you look at the Reading Date Time you will see that all these exceptions are for 05 05 2005 Within DYNAMATplus there is a feature that allows you to select the oldest allowable reading date The default is 6 months so any readings that are coming in with a date more than 6 months older than the Exception Date will end up as exceptions 9 Meter Gone Around 32 Exceptions 604 Exception Type Exception DateTime Meter Reading Date Time 2 10709 2007 12 10 00 Brotherhood Close No 8 04 09 2007 09 26 56 Meter gone around 107 0972007 12 70 00 Astronomical Hut 0yo 200r 05 45 37 p Ld 1 150 WS SSS SS SS Se a a maid md Wan Aann ae a nma e i Figure A3 12 Exceptions Meter Gone Around This message normally means that during the importation of the downloaded data the maximum value able to be logged against the meter was reached and the counting of the pulse started again at zero When you click on the exception and then click on Goto Readings the list of readings is displayed showing where the reset occurred Page 247 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Meter
364. m 1 46620E 05 Pas EMT s calculations Enthalpy hf from 70 c 4 2kj kg 169 5 70 1 Assuming condensate return provides feed water temp of 70 c 420000J kg water heat Enthalpy hfj 98 dry 1 970 x 10 KJ kg 2 1 2 2 39 2390 kj kg lf 1 pulse 100kg 1 pulse 2390 kj 100 239000k 1 pulse 0 239 gj 1 0 319 1 gj 4 1841 pergj Page 305 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Figure 01 Figure 02 Figure 03 Figure 04 Figure 05 Figure 06 Figure 07 Figure 08 Figure 09 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission INDEX OF FIGURES Installing
365. m meter coming out of the boiler and the second virtual meter component is the gas meter going in Gas Apportionment 17 Create a virtual meter adding up all the steam meters The virtual meter should look like this Meter Pro perties General Details Alarms Auto Import Target Virtual Meter Components 5 Steam Bld 154 Steam 1 5 Steam Bld 15b Steam 1 5 Steam Bld 18 Steam x 1 5 Steam Bld 21 Steam 1 5 Steam Bld 3 Steam 1 5 Steam Bld 37 Steam x 1 5 Steam Bld 38 Steam 1 5 Steam Bld 42 Steam x 1 Add Suppress Negative Values Virtual Meters Only Figure 38 Virtual Meters Gas Apportionment Virtual components 18 For each steam meter a Create division virtual meter This virtual meter divides the steam consumption in the building in question by the total In the Add New Meter wizard call the meter Building xx Steam Fraction and complete the wizard screen as you would for any other virtual meter In the Meter properties Virtual tab first add the real steam meter of the building in question with a factor of 1 Then add the total with a dividing sign as follows Add Virtual Meter Component Figure 39 Virtual Meters Gas Apportionment Add Virtual components Note that the divide or multiply sign can only be used with the second virtual meter being added Page 41 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Li
366. m or Casio hand unit or set targets and alarm limits you will need to visit the Meter Properties dialogue to enter more settings Analogue Points are covered in greater detail under Meter Properties Part 2 How to set up dual meters is covered in detail under Meter Properties Part 2 METER PROPERTIES To check and adjust any of the Meter values entered at set up Meter Properties need to be interrogated This is done by highlighting the meter in the tree right clicking and selecting Properties Alternatively click on the Meter Properties Icon on the top right of the Information Panel Mela Pager tes Details entered through the Add New Meter Wizard are shown under the General and Details tabs Page 27 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Meter Pro perties Site Training Site ka Meter Ref Mo Meter Capacity Digits 8 f0 Capacity 100000000 Financial Annual Budget Climate Change Levy Vanance f Simple Accounting C Utility Accounting Simple Unit A ate oo pekh Meter Serial Number Manufacturer Model Type Figure 17 Meter Properties General Tab Meter Properties a General i Details Alarms Auto Import Target
367. m uk Gas Data Operational_ Summary calorificvalue htm Below is the Gas Ready Reckoner that you will need to use when entering Gas Values based on various Calorific Values At present we recommend that you use 39 0 as current CV GAS CALORIFIC VALUES CONVERSION FACTORS FOR DYNAMAT cubic feet in 1 cu m 35 31466672 kWh in 1 gigajoule 277 7777178 Column A Column B Column C Column D Declared roti Cubic metres in 1 Cubic feet in 1 Hundreds of cubic value ne cu m re ee feet in 1 n Po BTS 26 667 667 94 72 12 9472 4172 26 596 939 22 9 3922 Page 200 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 37 7 26 925 936 73 9 3673 Figure 300 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Gas Calorific values A Cubic feet in 1 cu m is calculated by dividing 1 by 0 3048 0 3048 0 3048 B kWh in 1 gigajoule is a fixed amount of 277 777778 C Cubic metres on 1 gigajoule is calculated by multiplying B above by 3 6 and then divided by the calorific value D Cubic feet in 1 gigajoule is calculated by C above by A above E Hundreds of cubic feet in 1 gigajoule is calculated by dividing D above by 100 To add a new Declared calorific value to the table above o Add anew row to t
368. mework 2 0 Installing Components Upgrading Software CD Image Importing Data File Dropdown Menu Import Importing Data File Dropdown Menu Auto Import Exception Importing Data Import Successfully Started Importing Data Import processing Step 2 Recognition Importing Data Import processing Step 3 Application Importing Data All the Importing windows opened Importing Data Auto Import Exceptions 2000 Importing Data Auto Import Exceptions very large Importing Data EIComponent Properties General Tab Importing Data EIComponent Properties Auto Import Tab Importing Data EIComponent Import Window Page 313 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 248 248 248 248 249 249 249 250 250 251 251 251 200 200 206 206 20 20 208 208 208 209 209 260 260 261 261 262 262 263 263 263 264 264 264 265 269 269 266 266 266 267 26 7 268 268 268 2 1 2 1 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 9 280 280 283 284 284 Figure A8 1 Figure A8 2 Figure A8 3 Figure A8 4 Figure A8 5 Figure A8 6 Figure A8 7 Figure A8 8 Figure A8 9 Figure A8 10 Figure A8 11 Figure A8 12 Figure A8 13 Figure A8 14 Figure A8 15 Figur
369. mited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 4 Meter Properties General Details Alarms Auta Import Target Links Virtual Virtual Meter Components 5 Steam Bld 15b Steam x 1 5 Steam Total Steam x 1 Figure 40 Virtual Meters Gas Apportionment Virtual division This virtual meter should now calculate to give values less than one as in the following graph a testing Building 15 Steam Fraction Consumption Graph lt File Edit Tools View Gallery Help E bel GS kw Ed E Ga ee A testing Building 15 Steam Fraction 0 07 30 0 0720 0 07170 0 0700 0 0090 0 0080 0 0070 MOARN Plot area area 0 0050 0 0040 0 0030 0 0020 0 00170 0 0000 10A 2 2007 144 2 2007 169 2 2007 2AN 22007 26 2 2007 S01 2 2007 Oa 22007 1249 2 2007 164 2200 209 2 2007 249 2 2007 zo 2 200 Day Beginning kg steam Per Day Figure 41 Virtual Meters Gas Apportionment Consumption Graph b Create multiplication virtual meter Now we will create the virtual meter that multiplies the incoming gas consumption by this fraction In the Add New Meter wizard call the meter Building xx Steam Gas and complete the wizard screen as you would for any other virtual meter Set the reported units to whatever your gas is billed in usually it
370. mple Page 162 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Environmental Report lt gt Site Report Ed Site Council Office DATA BIRD First Reading 01 08 2001 Last Reading 08 03 2003 Period For Analysis From 02 2003 To 08 03 2003 00 00 00 235359 Meters to Include Ga Virtual Meters J Sub Meters Pollutants to show iw COZ SOx NOs WOCs Ordered By fe Service Types f Consumption C Site Name Ho aree Figure 246 Reports Site Environmental Report Selection A standard report is available which calculates carbon dioxide sulphur dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions for each service for any site or building The software is pre loaded with typical emission factors for each service These emission factors can be updated by the user see Standing Data 2 under the Lists dropdown Environmental Pollutants ey DYNAMAT plus Environmental Report Microsoft Internet Explorer Joe Ir Fie Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help 2 2 F P Search Se Favorites E 62 d y gt rel 42 Address 4 C Program Filas Dynamat Plus out puti Ensio html G Links lt lt Environmental Report Training Site 31 12 2005 to
371. mple The maximum demand values shown are the highest 30 minute kWh or kVAh values calculated from the meter readings over the period multiplied by 2 to give kW or kVA The savings are calculated as follows If the meter measures kWh divide the maximum demand by the power factor e g 6 014 kW 0 85 7 07529 kVA Otherwise use the maximum kVA demand figure directly Page 160 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com NB For measured kVA to be recognised correctly kVAh must be correctly defined as a non energy unit Otherwise it will be converted to a kWh value Subtract the kVA value from the authorised supply capacity e g 10 7 07529 2 92471 lf the result is positive multiply by the monthly unit availability charge e g 2 92471 1 06 3 10 Multiply the result by 12 to give a year s savings e g 3 10 12 37 20 There will inevitably be slight rounding errors 1p in this case due to the limited precision with which the kW kVA demand figures are displayed As the calculation involves multiplication and division these are far more difficult to eliminate than with figures that are merely added up The report will then run as follows Travers
372. n is now only available to EMT e Open This function is now only available to EMT Dynamat Training Cancel Help Figure 272 Menu Bar File Dropdown Menu Open Database e Delete This function is now only available to EMT e Backup No Actions can be taken as the function is greyed out Page 185 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com e Restore No Actions can be taken as the function is greyed out e Check Tree integrity This function checks the tree structure to ensure that all the sites and meters appear on it and can be accessed If this is not the case DYNAMAT will repair the tree and display a message for each repair it makes With the Demonstration version 3 new virtual meters are added not found in tree Heating DHvy Gas nok Found in tree Ik has been placed directly under Dynamat World not found in tree not found in tree Gas into Boilers nok Found in tree It has been placed directly under Dynamat vorld Figure 273 Menu Bar File Dropdown Menu Check Tree Integrity E D YNAMAT plus File Edit Wiew Lists Action Tools Dynamat world tal Council Office DATA BIRD EM Grammar School CHICK EX Government Office Ml
373. n you click on the exception and then click on Goto Readings the list of readings is displayed showing the negative reading by adjusting the readings showing on the screen it is possible to work out which reading s can be deleted to make the data flow correctly If it does not appear that there is a problem it is sometime the case that the definition of the reading is in whole numbers and the reading is to 4 decimal places 11 Negative Reading 13 eg Reading DateTime 17 02 2008 03 4 7 2 70 Cancel 2 01 2008 13 47 03 30 01 2008 12 44 42 04 02 2008 20 32 42 Goto Readings Meter Properties Delete OF 02 2008 12 17 52 Print Exceptions 123 Exception Date Tine Meter 19 02 2008 12 20 00 A Block Water 19 02 2008 12 20 00 4 Block Electricity 19 02 2008 12 20 00 MCPOS Total Elec 19 02 2008 12 20 00 Warehouse Elec 19 02 2008 12 20 00 Macaulay Hall Elec Bas 19 02 2008 12 20 00 Medical Centre Vater 19 02 2008 12 20 00 Elec OB EX 1970272008 12 20 00 Elec DB GS 19707 73008 12 30 00 Ba see soils Hall Fas III Exception Type Negative reading Negative reading Negative reading Negative reading Negative reading Negative reading Negative reading Negative reading Blenonathee rescind OF F02 2006 12 17 52 dr 2008 07 06 18 0Sr02r 2008 07 36 15 OF 403 2200 121752 gt Figure A3 18 Exceptions Negative Reading When this message is seen you will find as for Zero Con
374. nalysis Analysis Readings bee Grammar Extn Gas s E Main Boilers Gas ff Grammar OAT E Hot Air Ts on Wall by wtr Mtr Bt Government Office Manual 2 Insurance Centre Code 5 c Army Baracks DATA BIRD c Training Site System Administrator a 13 j 58 T mi i iT 093 923 CAFS NUM 05 05 2010 11 08 Figure 67 Export Meter Readings icon under meter Page 54 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 80 This allows for data from the system either at site level or at meter level to be exported in the normal format exported 02 log Notepad Ja P4 File Edit Format wiew Help F2 25249810 01 01 02 00 04 11 201381 25249810 OL 0L 02 00 34 11 201389 252749810 01 01 02 01 04 11 201398 25249810 01 01 02 01 34 11 201407 25249810 01 01 02 02 04 11 201415 25249810 01 01 02 02 34 11 201424 25249810 01 01 02 03 04 11 201432 25249810 01 01 02 03 34 11 201441 25249810 01 01 02 04 04 11 201450 Figure 68 Export Meter Readings example of output 81 The selection screen allows you to enter the period for exporting and the name of the file 82 If you select a file that
375. nd may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Appendix 13 DYNAMATplus Available Modules YNAMATplus modules Automatic Modules Manual Modules ynamat Basic Weather related M T enchmarking One line ASCII import utomatic importing uto finance module nalogue Points ocal Degree Days Manual Bill Entry oplicable Days roduction ocal Authorit MoD Benchmarking HS Reporting igher Education DA Dataget rend BEMS import MServ Data Import racker Targeting irtual Meters ill Generation nvironmental Reporting orecasting ata Input by Email end Reports by Email Web Output wo line ASCII import HICK import ritish Energy Forecast Import MT Backdoor evert to Virgin DB LHT Special Report recalculated Table Component Import omosys Demo exterity on t save login oneywell BEMS Import ode 5 Import ariff Adjudication Waste enchmark Targeting spect Ratio Targeting lock Time Handling ransport Monitoring tility Company EDI oiler Efficiency module MS Alarm Output Not available Not Available Included Included Not Available Not Available Not Available Chargeable Chargeable Chargeable Chargeable Not available Not available Chargeable Chargeable NHS Chargeable Dexterity Chargeable Chargeable NHS Chargeable Dexterity Chargeable Chargeable Char
376. ng Enabled box a shadow meter is automatically created for you in the Shadow Manual Meters folder and its name is detailed in the Manual Meter ID If this folder does not exist then it is created for you You need to set up the Manual Units as detailed below 6 If DYNAMAT is not receiving information automatically then this code needs to be verified the code will be the one that appears in the automatically downloaded data received from the site each night If the downloaded data has a 6 digit prefix for the site and the meter properties is not set like this then the data will not be downloaded because the two need to be in line 7 Data Collection Frequency is normally 30 minutes for a DATA BIRD or CHICK using DBGET or CGET This is the industry standard 8 Data Collection Warn After needs to be set up this is how old the latest reading on file must be before DYNAMAT will give an alarm that data from the meter is not being collected It must be remembered that the logged data may only be downloaded to the PC on a daily basis therefore the latest data may be up to a day old Only set the Warn After to 2 hours if the data is automatically being downloaded every hour or less The default value is now set to 36 hours to allow for an overlap of data collection 9 For Casio hand unit or PDA the Data Collection Frequency should be the frequency of the meter reading round usually one month Data Collection Warn After should be the same to give a war
377. ng OF 04 2008 21 49 00 3170372008 01 00 00 GAS_L1O_BGM 31 03 08 01 00 00 4301L_PP1 Cancel Goto Readings Meter Properties Delete Pririt Copy to Clipboard Help Figure A3 23 Exceptions No Reading The reading contains a valid meter code and date and time but the reading values are not a number In the examples above it looks as if there have been two lines of data concatenated together as seen under the Additional Information tab 16 Unreasonably High 4 Exceptions 189 Exception Date Time Reading Date Time Unreasonably high 4 71 2009 10 29 00 Fire Hydrant Water UG 16 11 2009 00 07 45 Unreasonable high 2471172009 10 29 00 Fire Hydrant Water UG 1671172009 00 37 44 Cancel Unreazonably high 241172009 10 29 00 Fire Hydrant water UG 16 17 2009 01 37 44 Unreasonably high 2471172009 10 29 00 Fire Hydrant water UG 1671172009 06 37 43 Unreasonably high 24 11 2009 10 29 00 Fire Hydrant Water D G 16 11 2009 07 37 44 7 __ Goto Headings lt iili gt Meter Properties Figure A3 24 Exceptions Unreasonably High Page 251 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 17 Exceptions Cod
378. ng order of integrity Highlight in red any non flagged points that have poor integrity say more than 10 lower than the hub s mean non faulty integrity or where the consumption Is grossly out from the target Meter Fitness Daily System Report Hub Pret 135159 956661 956662 956663 964262 No Frefix Meter Code Type Tx Count Meter Count Collector Daily System Report Period of analysis 08 08 2010 00 00 00 to 14 08 2010 23 59 59 Overall Integrity Non Fault Integrity z 40 fb 2ie fb 2iet 1 T 2 7 fb aie 1 g 26 57 26 57 8 25 27 fhe 1 4 19 70 19 70 g2 450 21 18 Ts Faults Meter Faults Target Tx Meter Fault Description Fault Fault Collector Channel Site Name Service Type Integrity Consumption Logger ID 956661 5566612 DBZ DCE 5566613 DBZ DCB 9566614 CBZ DCB 9566615 CBZ DCE S566616 DBZ DCE 566617 DBZ DCE Logger ID 956662 9566621 CBZ DCB 9566622 DBZ DCE 2566623 DB2DCE 566624 DBS DCB 566625 DB2 DCB 9566627 DB2DCE Logger ID 956663 9566630 DBZ DCB 566633 DBZ DCB ISEE DBZ DCB 956636 DBZ DCB 2 Cloth Hall 3 Cloth Hall 4 Cloth Hall C 5 Cloth Hall C 6 Cloth Hall Cloth Hall 1 Cloth Hall C 2 Cloth Hall C 3 Cloth Hall 4 Cloth Hall 5 Cloth Hall f Cloth Hall 0 Cloth Hall 3 Cloth Hall 4 Cloth Hall C 6 Cloth Hall C Cloth Hall Court Cloth Hall Court Cloth Hall Court Cloth Hall Cour
379. nham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Example Calculation for a Gas Bill 1 This is what a typical gas bill looks like Page 2 of 2 pF Southern F re 4 www southern staat co uk Ci Your site pc ale seo Tilin Hindar 1412056851 0019 ni 0845 0700418 OUTO TONTTIA ER Bill period from 2 Oct 2009 to 2 Nov 2009 99 nov 2609 Tax point date 4 November 2009 VAT number 553 7496 03 Supply toad aS 3 Fe Factor Customer reading E Estimaied reading Meter point Meter reference number R Removed reading m e No code Company reaxting _Ai94606 9311600 02 11 09 75781 72008 3773 00 units in 100 cubic cubic feet metres __ 3858 38 10919 22 1 022630 39 2000 118898 17 Business Unrestricted p Unrestricted units 118898 17 kWh at 3 399p 4 041 34 Monthly charge 6 31 CCL on 118898 17 kWh at 0 1640p 194 99 VAT at 15 00 on charges of 4 242 64 636 39 Total this invoice 4 879 03 Figure 203 Manual Bill Entry Example Gas Bill 2 The things that make gas different from other service types are a Gas is measured in volume units These may be imperial hundreds of cubic feet or metric cubic metres The units are chosen when you create the meter in DYNAMATplus b The billing unit is always kilowatt hours kWh To convert from volume units to kilowatt hours you need a c
380. ning if the meter reader has forgotten to visit any of the meters 10 Trend PIN and Trend Phone are used to import data from a Trend BEMS in the event that the Trend outstation is on a modem dial up link and requires a security PIN to get access to the data Usually these fields are left blank because the outstations are all on a LAN and security is implemented in the Trend head end not at outstation level These two fields are only shown if the Trend module has been purchased 11 Manual Meter ID You can set up the same meter twice once for collection of electronic pulses via DATA BIRD and a second time for manual meter eyeball readings This can be used as a check that the values collected via DATA BIRD are correct This is the same as a shadow reading meter referred to at the beginning of Add A New Meter Meter Properties General Detaile Alarmg Suto Import Target NHS Links mw Auto Importing Enabled Auto Import Code 2524981 0 Data Collection Frequency 30 Minute Data Collection warm After ab j Trend FIN Trend Phone Manual Meter ID Council Office tanwal Readings Council Office Manual Meter Units Kilowatt hours Manual Meter Capacity Digits ei oo Capacity oooga Collector T ype DATA BIRD DEZ Figure 20 Meter Properties Auto Import Tab 12 Manual Meter Units must be entered for a Manual Meter ID The Units in the drop down are those in the Measured U
381. nits list 13 The default Manual Meter Capacity is shown above If it is anything different then you must adjust the values Page 30 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Collector Type refers to the AMR collector for which the Auto Import Code is valid The list of those available is Manual Meter Reading DB3 Receiver Logger Dataget PDA DB3 Type 1 Overground DATABIRD DB2 DB3 Type 1 O grd integral temp Hanwell Chick 1 Baby Chick DB3 Type 1 O grd remote temp Hanwell Chick 2 DB3 Type 1 Underground Hanwell Chick 2 via Extender DB3 Type 2 Collector Enhanced Chick Extender DB3 Type 3 Repeater Other AMR System Not EMT DB3 Type 3 with 458MHz Tx None DB3 Type 3 Receiver Only DB3 Type 4 RS485 Hard Card DB3 Type 4 with 458MHz Tx Collector Type None is the default but once an Auto Import Code is entered this must be set to be any value except None or Manual Meter Reading If a Hanwell Chick 2 is required to be visible with its Auto Import Code in the EMT Equipment List then it is advisable to set the Collector Type to Hanwell Chick 2 via Extender rather than Hanwell Chick 2 To use the reading from DYNAMATplu
382. nology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com EE Battery Volts FeAl Unknown meters for less except f ie D atabird Leicester EE A Battery Volts FeAl Unknown meters for less except ie D atabird Leicester DYNAMAT plus Miel x Town Hall Town Hall Main Water Mains water Main Auto Manual I Litres s e ee Mine EST S e E 08 08 2007 22 39 20 Auto 1 071 407 0808 2007 23 24 20 Auto 1071 407 08 08 2007 22 54 22 Auto 1 071 407 0 09708 2007 00 24 25 Auto 1 071 407 0 09 08 2007 02 39 21 Auto 1 071 407 0 09708 2007 D3424 Auto 1 071 507 100 09 08 2007 03 54 25 Auto 1 071 407 100 09 08 2007 04 09 29 Auto 1 071 407 0 09708 2007 O4 54 22 Auto 1 071 50 100 09708 2007 14 09 25 Auto 1071 407 100 09 08 2007 1509 26 Auto 1 071 407 0 09708 2007 15 54 24 Auto 1 071 407 0 09 08 2007 16 09 29 Auto 1 071 407 0 09708 2007 175431 Auto 1 071 407 0 09708 2007 18 24 31 Auto 1 071 407 0 09 08 2007 19 39 33 Auto 1 071 407 0 09708 2007 21 39 26 Auto 1 071 407 0 10708 2007 15 5435 Auto 1 071 407 0 10708 2007 1924 32 Auto 1 071 407 0 4 De Ee Co a a 1 1 0574 057 4 363 E 1 473 mm 15 143 030 CAPS NUM 2170872007 13 48 g Using The Sample Data Exercise 4 Negative readings screen 9 DYNAMAT plus Miel x Green Lane Infants School Green Lane Inf Mobiles Elec Electricity black Main Auto Manual Kilowatt hre 0 05
383. nology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Figure 111 Figure 112 Figure 113 Figure 114 Figure 115 Figure 116 Figure 117 Figure 118 Figure 119 Figure 120 Figure 121 Figure 122 Figure 123 Figure 124 Figure 125 Figure 126 Figure 127 Figure 128 Figure 129 Figure 130 Figure 131 Figure 132 Figure 133 Figure 134 Figure 135 Figure 136 Figure 137 Figure 138 Figure 139 Figure 140 Figure 141 Figure 142 Figure 143 Figure 144 Figure 145 Figure 146 Figure 147 Figure 148 Figure 149 Figure 150 Figure 151 Figure 152 Figure 153 Figure 154 Figure 155 Figure 156 Figure 157 Figure 158 Figure 159 Figure 160 Figure 161 Figure 162 Figure 163 Figure 164 Figure 165 Figure 166 Figure 167 Graph Tools Consumption Graph changing the colours of columns Graph Tools Consumption Graph Point Labels amp colour changing Graph Tools Analogue Measurement Graph Data Editor with 2 rows Average Analysis selection Average Analysis Graph Meter Reconciliation Shadow Manual Meters Meter Reconciliation Average Analysis Graph Manual Mean value Meter Reconciliation Average Analysis Graph Automatic Mean value Setting Targets untargeted Meter Setting Targets Set Target Setting Targets Analysis Icons now showing View Target Target Selection View Target Target Graph Cusum Target Selection Screen
384. ns and Definitions Building Energy Management System A network of electronic outstations linked to a central supervisor computer whose function is to control the energy related plant in a building and optimise its efficiency A BEMS may also be able to collect pulses from meters and turn them into consumption data that can be fed into DYNAMAT but is less reliable in this application than a dedicated system such as DATA BIRD A standard by which something can be measured or judged Benchmark figures within DYNAMATplus were last reviewed in autumn 2006 and were obtained from a series of Energy Consumption Guides originally published by the Building Research Establishment BRE and now the copyright of the Carbon Trust Go to www actionenergy org uk for more information Calculating potential Database Size CIBSE CCL A rule of thumb to calculate the size of a database is The number of Meters 2 the number of years result in Megabytes 100 meters 2 2 years gives 400 MB Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers Professional body for the building services industry Climate Change Levy Tax paid by non domestic energy consumers to reflect the carbon emissions arising from their consumption Convert Cu Ft or Cu M Gas to Kilowatt Hours CRC CUSUM CV DD DEFRA DoCount DUoS EEO EMT GJ HFO kVA kWh LFO Convert Cu Ft to Cu Mt multiply 100 s of cu ft by 2 83 Multiply by Calorific value in Mega
385. nt index html 2 KB HTML Document 14 07 2007 11 16 Files Currently on t TPinstmsiiexe 1 669 KB Application 14 07 2007 11 10 Piles Currently on ti E linstmsiw exe 1 780 KB Application 14 07 2007 11 18 Files Currently ont a2 MSbE1 cab 21 521 K5 Cabinet File 14 07 2007 11 15 Files Currently om t wb MSDE oxo 40 KEB Application 14 07 2007 11 18 Files Currently on ti MSDE ini i KB Configuration Settings 14 07 2007 11 18 Files Currently ont J Si mspe msi 2 299 K5 Windows Installer P 14 07 2007 11 15 Piles Currently ont A 14 objecte Figure A5 5 Upgrading Software CD Image 13 Click on index html to start the installation and get the Welcome Screen displayed Z Shared Documents EMT Product Development Softtware DYNAMATplus 2010 03 26 Installindex html Windows Internet E Joes re i E 2 Shared Documents EMT Product Development Software DYNAMATplus 2010 03 x r gt Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help sup Favorites E zZShared Documents EMT Product Development Soft Welcome to DYNAMA Tplus For a single user installation you should install the Database Server first followed by the program files For a multi user installation you may already have Microsoft SQL Server running on your network Contact your network administrator for details If not you will need to install a copy of Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or later on a computer on your network before you install DYNAMAT plus Please call EMT on
386. nts Wizard step 3 of 3 Accounts Wizard step 3 of 3 new Icons beside Accounts Wizard Accounts Properties Calculate Bill entry Account Properties Calculate Bill Example Page 308 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 112 Figure 168 Figure 169 Figure 170 Figure 171 Figure 172 Figure 173 Figure 174 Figure 175 Figure 176 Figure 177 Figure 178 Figure 179 Figure 180 Figure 181 Figure 182 Figure 183 Figure 184 Figure 185 Figure 186 Figure 187 Figure 188 Figure 189 Figure 190 Figure 191 Figure 192 Figure 193 Figure 194 Figure 195 Figure 196 Figure 197 Figure 198 Figure 199 Figure 200 Figure 201 Figure 202 Figure 203 Figure 204 Figure 205 Figure 206 Figure 207 Figure 208 Figure 209 Figure 210 Figure 211 Figure 212 Figure 212 Figure 212 Figure 213 Figure 214 Figure 215 Figure 216 Figure 217 Figure 218 Figure 219 Figure 220 Figure 221 Figure 222 Cost Graph Example Manual Bill Entry Original Example Manual Bill Entry Original Added readings Manual Bill Entry Rates available but meters not set up Manual Bill Entry Daily Schedule showing rates 1 and 3 Manual Bill Entry Contract Calendar showing 2 differ
387. nts are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com DYNAMATplus Figure A7 3 Importing Data Import Successfully Started Whilst the import is happening you can look at the process by maximising the window for Dylmport that appears in the Status Bar at the bottom of the screen There are 6 steps in total These are explained at the end of this section 4 DYNAMATimport ASCII Readings Import Auto Import Code Delete File s after import Step 2 of 6 Importing Readings from Training_1 log for processing Imported 7539 of 369716 bytes BY records rejected Figure A7 4 Importing Data Import processing Step 2 Recognition Step 2 RECOGNITION imports the data byte by byte character by character from the log file and rejects full records where the meter code is unknown 4 DYNAMATimport ASCII Readings Import Auto Import Code Delete File s after import Step 3 of 6 Processing and checking imported Meter Readings Processing 3643 of 7080 2065 Duplicate Readings Rejected Figure A7 5 Importing Data Import processing Step 3 Application Step 3 APPLICATION compares the new reading for a meter against the readings already applied to the database Because at the EMT Bureau we append da
388. nually input Automatic Readings cannot be altered ES Edit Meter Reading Date Time of Reading 06 07 2006 13 00 00 Type T Consumed Amount J cu FEO 01 Data Get PDA ore Figure 54 Edit Meter Readings 42 This function only works if there are existing readings 43 Own type meter readings are those collected manually in other words eyeball readings 44 Utility type meter readings are those taken from a Utility Bill against a Main Meter and are the actual reading taken by the utility company This facility allows you to enter a cost 45 Estimate type meter readings are those taken from a Utility Bill against a Main Meter where the utility company has estimated the reading This facility allows you to enter a cost Diary of Event and Savings 46 The requirement is for a Diary Note system to record a history of savings identified and implemented against each meter and a reporting mechanism for these savings to be aggregated over many sites and meters 47 The Diary Note facility to add free form text notes to meter readings to record a history of savings identified and implemented against each meter is available 48 With this there is also a reporting mechanism for these savings to be aggregated over many sites and meters 49 A Notepad icon in the left hand column of the meter reading table denotes the existence of a diary note 3 DYNAMATplus ale File View Lists Action Tools Help A Nell
389. o date and the total forecast costs for the remainder of the year Setting Up Contracts for Monthly Price Variation 14 Some of ULHT s energy purchase contracts use a unit price that varies every month A contract definition can only identify 10 unit prices Therefore for a year two contracts are needed one for April to January and the second for February and March 15 An example of this is the gas supply contract which is based on the daily spot market price of gas averaged over a month so that the actual price is only known after the month end The Heren consultancy provides forecasts of the monthly gas price and these forecasts should be entered into DYNAMATplus for budgeting purposes 16 The steps to follow when setting up the contracts are a Create a Daily Schedule for each month of the financial year Starting with April name the schedule AprHerenGas and enter 1 into each of the 48 half hourly slots Then create the schedule MayHerenGas and enter 2 in every slot b The example following shows the schedule for June Page 168 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com ij Contract Calendar x Schedule Mame J unHerenG as
390. o RAW gg pikwh EDOD Climate Change Levy 2 kh fa pikih VAT Domestic Proportion 25 0 Rate 5 0 1 25 VAT Non Domestic Proportion 75 0 Rate f BO 11 25 Invoice Total 112 50 Help OF Cancel Figure 179 Manual Bill Entry Climate Change Levy variance 19 The Climate Change Levy Variance is found on the Details tab of the Meter Properties form Meter Properties BES General Details Alarms Auto Import Target Links eee eee eee Site Council Office Manual Readinc MPAN PO Meter Capacity Digits 6 0 Capacity 1000000 Financial Annual Budget Climate Change Levy Wanance f Simple Accounting C Utility Accounting Simple Unit Fate oo pekh Meter Seral Humber MM anubacturer Model Type he a Figure 180 Manual Bill Entry Climate Change Levy variance in Meter Properties Page 118 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 20 The apportionment of VAT into domestic and non domestic rates is found in the properties of the account pile of money icon Utility Meter Code Account Utility Account Code 112 Supplier Powergen Notepad O Contract NM oower ind Reacti
391. o d eoon Tino cao soon ence aco som too tam mme O pepe p a a Figure 263 ULHT Report Return for the month end screen print Page 173 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Metering System Integrity Report at Dynamat World level E DYNAMAT plus Metering System Integrity Report Microsoft Internet Explorer Oleg File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help y 7 x B A pi Search P Favorites 4 Address C Program Files DynamatPlus Output Integrity html w Go Links Metering System Integrity Report Dynamat World 28 09 2001 to 13 07 2002 Number of Data Collection Readings Meter Name Readings Frequency Expected Integrity Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Elec 12 6 30 Minutes 13 024 58 70 Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Gas 12 266 Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water 12 266 Grammar School CHICK Slough Grammar OAT 0 Grammar School CHICK Main Boilers Gas 0 30 Minutes 0 00 Grammar School CHICK Test Tx on Wall by Wtr Mtr 0 30 Minutes 0 00 Grammar school CHICK Grammar School Main Water 30 Minutes 90 48 Grammar School CHICK Grammar School Main Elec 30 Minutes 109 21 Grammar School CH
392. ode Account Utility Account Code f1 l Supplier Powergen v l Notepad a Contract Eastem Service Building Reactive Meter None v Start Date 0170172001 End Date 3171272010 M DuOS Rate a Availability Usage Non Domestic 100 amp Domestic 0 Hee Canea Figure 240 Maximum Demand Analysis Report Availability under Account The Availability entered in the Account screen is the maximum number of kVA that is permitted in any 30 minute period The rate per kVA per month is shown in the Contract screen In this case the contract is Eastern Service Building and the Availability rate is shown on the Fixed Charges tab TT Edit Contract General Fiked Charges Unit Hates Max DemsndAistes a Fised Charge Quoting Period 1 E onth me Fized Charge Caleulstion Peried 1 PA crith Fired Charges x E z E 5 ef Availability Charge per kA E C w D Sewage Aste p Figure 241 Maximum Demand Analysis Report Availability under Account Page 159 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com To call up the Maximum Demand Report select a Site in the tree and click t
393. ods defined in the latest available 365 days of data in the Applicable Day calendar e Sort the meters by site i e immediate parent in the tree e Total the annual base load consumptions by site Where more than one utility type is selected convert to common units of CO2 emissions using the factors in the Environmental Pollutants table e Divide the site totals by square metres floor area e Rank the sites by base load consumption per square metre highest first A DYNAMATptus Site Report Windows Internet Explorer enj mi S l 3 E Ci Program Files Dynan se ai ad A Ta DA File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Va Favorites Ee DYNAMATplus Site Report a gt amp mm Page Safety e gt O Overnight Base Load Report Staple Hill 25 06 2010 to 10 08 2010 Data Meter Name Complete Base Load Meison House Plant Room Neison House OHVY Gas N 14 807 KW A A Nelson House Plant Room Nelson House Heating Gas N 13 472 KWh Berkeley House Plant Room Berkeley House DHVV Gas N 11 385 KWh h Herkeley House Plant Room Berkeley House Heating Gas N 10 411 KWAA Pendennis House Plant Room Pleasant House Heating Gas N 7 827 KWiwh Pendennis House Plant Room Pleasant House DHW Gas tl 6 106 kWh h Pendennis House Plant Room Pendennis House OHVY Gas N 4218 WAWrvh Pendennis House Plant Room Pendennis House Hesting Gas N 0 000 kYVith No 41 BH 41 Heating N 0 000 KVVii h No 41 BH 41 Hot Vyater N 0 000 KAWY h h No 55
394. ogy Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Appendix 9 Meter Survey Pro Forma Date of Survey ccc cece eeceee essen eeeeeeas Time Of SUIVEY cccceeeeee enna ee eenees Your organisation s Code for this Metel cccccecccceeccceeecaeeeeeeeeceueeseueeseeeeseeeeseeeseeesaeeegeess Location of meter adar a tude t SE aieeaa stale Loads Served Dymeler siewi ddleewcien eam eeaecaatiedndannotaeeenteisecweia Type of service being monitored Electricity without MD recorder L Oil L Electricity with MD recorder O Mains Water Firm Gas C Steam O Interruptible Gas O Heat E OMOT aaa ner re eric cr nee ner nt itn e ore eer errant rs UnitS being measured orosenie a Note any multiplication factors e g KWh x 10 cu ft x 100 Is this a main utility meter L or a sub meter E please tick one Make amp MOdEI ccccsescccccssseeeseeeeesseeees Serial or utility NUMDEr cece Flow meters Pipe bore Material Screwed LI Flanged LI Electrical meters Single phase 3phase Current rating ccccceseeeeenes METER DISPLAY Digital meters Tick here if meter has digital display L Total no of digits Red or decimal digits PreSent reading ccccccceeccece
395. ology com 25 The next window is for the Floor Area The offices take up an area of 1210 and there is no unconditional floor area This was submitted 26 Floor Area is a required field Occupancy correction General Office Occupancy correction Submit Figure A8 16 DYNAMAT Dexterity Benchmark Categories selection 27 The Occupancy window is now opened The default occupancy is 2040 hours per year which works out at approx 51 weeks 2040 8 hours per day 5 days per week This is standard for EMT so the Extended Occupancy hours was not ticked and the default was submitted 28 You do not have to go into the Energy Consumption screen to create the certificate This information is calculated from the meter that you selected in Data Preparation screen at the start of DYNAMAT Dexterity as the main heating meter But it is worth taking a look at this to see the consumption of your main meters for the period selected E3 Dexterity os General Information Certificate Standard degree days 2021 Local degree days OU Degree days correction factor 0 ee General Office gt Floor area 1210 me Typical Occupancy 2040 hours per year equivalent to D adjustment Benchmark options 3 Offices cellular naturally ventilated danse Electricity gt Typical Energy Density 95 kM he rear proportion p of benchmark to adjust for degree days T Degree day correction 95 s 1 pl 95 p x Deg
396. om 00 00 00 on 1 8 2001 but the water only starts at 10 11am on that day E DYMAMATplus Site Report Windows Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ye Favorites 55 DYNAMATplus Site Report SE DYNAMATplus Site Report X oi 7 a 7 Site Report Council Office DATA BIRD 01 01 2009 to 31 12 2009 Data Invoiced Meter Name Complete Consumption Value Meter Ref No Electricity block Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Elec 3 567 kWh Null Total Electricity block 3 567 kWh Firm Gas Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Gas 1 637 kWh Null Total Firm Gas 1 637 kWh Mains water Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water 347 culm 0 00 Null Total Mains water 347 cu m 0 00 Meter Ref No means MPRN for Gas MPAN for Electricity in England and SMP for Gas MPRN for Electricity in Ireland Figure 220 Site Report Example Period of Analysis 01 02 2003 to 08 03 2003 Meter Reading Sheet If you tick the Show slots for entering new reading a box is printed after the meter for you to enter the latest reading Page 147 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com gt Meter Reading Sheet Council Office DATA BIRD Show slots for
397. on for main meter and showing all the calculations on the bill If it shows nil for climate change levy when CCL is chargeable then right mouse button click on the meter in the tree and select Properties Choose the Details tab In the Climate Change Levy Variance slot enter the decimal fraction NOT percentage of the units consumed on which Climate Change Levy is payable The value should be between 0 and 1 Then re run the calculation CCL is also defined within the Standing Data of Service Type A run time error will occur if the Period For Analysis dates clash with the Start and End dates on the Account Properties Availability Unit Charge to enable this function to be included the value needs to be entered again into account information To access the properties right click on the pile of money icon Utility Meter Code Account Utility 4ccount Code i Supplier Powergen al Notepad a Contract Eastern Service Building al Reactive Meter Mone al Start D ate o 01 2001 al End D ate 31 12 2003 hal Register No i Availability 10 00 None Sewage Usage Non Domestic Domestic 0 Z ue concel_ Figure 166 Account Properties Page 111 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 66405
398. only the amounts of kWh consumed Therefore DYNAMATplus is able to work in delivered amounts Electricity bills can be extremely complicated This is due to the fact that the electricity supply distribution and metering industry in the UK is very highly fragmented with many different service providers all taking a cut from what the customer pays Confusing Matrix of Service Providers VYWoholesale Gilling Registers Meter ma ab ay a y a OOOO O O O mF Technical Details Manual Bill Entry Matrix of Service Providers The common type of tariff for large electricity consumers is Seasonal Time of Day where there are several different rates per kWh payable on units consumed at different times of day days of the week and times of the year Day Night tariff is a special case of this with just two rates Availability charges are paid to the regional network operator based on the authorised supply capacity measured in kVA of the connection in to the customer s premises Transmission Use of System TUoS or Triad charges are paid to the National Grid Company based on the three highest peaks of consumption in a contract year Because these are not known about until the year s end in most months a fixed estimated amount is charged and at the end of the year a correction is made There are often several other small elements of fixed charges to pay the meter operator data collector
399. onth o Biling Unit Kilowatthous Contract Calendar Heren MonthyGas Pipe Bore Figure 258 ULHT Report Add New Contract h Then on the Fixed Charges tab enter any applicable standing charges e g National Grid daily metering charges if these are separately stated on the bill and on the Unit Rates tab enter the monthly unit rates from the Heren forecast for April to January as follows ig Edit Contract x General Fived Charges Unit Rates Max Demand Fates Unit Rate Billig Unit 1 66 1 60 1 51 1 53 1 59 1 57 1 78 1 92 2 07 1 73 Reactive Unit ooo Power rt Charge Factor DT la op a o e e e pe o men Figure 259 ULHT Report Contract Unit Rates i The second contract covers the remaining two months Page 170 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com if Add New Contract x General Fixed Charges Unit Fiates Max Demand Fates Contract Name Herer Gas Feb Mar 08 Contract Type C Single Rate C Day z Night f Seasonal Time Of Day C STOD with DUoS f Zero Unit Rate f Contract Offer Start Date 0170272008 End Date Ei 03 2008 m Billing Interval H Month Bil
400. ools Help Corritallis Gulbenkian Horth Wrest Cornwallis South West Cornwallis Library Readings Consumption Multiple Period Multiple Period AYerage Drama Graph Graph S Curve Analysis Grimmond Boiler House Main gt ee fal a a gt Boiler House Check 7 Delete Calculate Bill h Boiler House Only F Regression Accounts Analyst Properties Barclays Bank nayss Lloyds Dispenser Maintenance Centre Electronics Manual Bill Cost Graph Export Meter Chemistry Entry Readings Biology Sports Hall Sports Hall I Sports Hall Il Phvsics The Oaks Careers Advisory Beverley Farm Oy kre al Hi ok HU SECO EE E E ee e E EE E E me 2 349 424 PS NUM 13 07 2007 13 41 Figure 214 Delete an Account 7 Two Options are available Delete or Properties select Delete DYNAMATplus Eq Figure 215 Delete an Account Are you sure 8 The Account will be deleted once you have clicked Yes on the check window Page 143 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com REPORTS al DYNAMATplus ee File View Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat World 4 Goverment Office Manual G Insurance Centre Code 5 Add New Site Add New Site Repot Meter Reading
401. options While Files From the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm vour computer Only run software From publishers vou trust whats the risk Figure A5 28 Upgrading Software Installation Security Publisher Warning 47 A message box Internet Explorer Security Warning The Publisher could not be verified Are you sure that you wish to continue may be displayed Click RUN Microsoft MET Framework 2 0 m Extracting netfs mai Cancel Figure A5 29 Upgrading Software Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 48 A message box Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 may be displayed as part of the installation process Page 266 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com f Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup Welcome to Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup This wizard will guide you through the installation process Figure A5 30 Upgrading Software Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup 49 A message box Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup will be displayed as part of the installation process Click Next to activate the Wizard to continue with the installation is Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup End User License Agreement End User Lic
402. or EMT The 1000000 is the highest number that these early model outstations could count up to reliably and the 1944 is a security PIN number used by Trend engineers when they make changes to the configuration in the outstations Later model outstations have rollover capacities of 100 000 000 or more Adding new meters on to the system If there are new meters to be added first you must find out the meter s LAN outstation and point address If the meter is shown on a mimic diagram in the supervisor program you can get this information by right clicking on the value shown Otherwise you will need to consult the site manuals or ask an engineer who is familiar with the system Add the meter to the DYNDDE CFG file as shown above When creating the meter on DYNAMAToplus the Auto Import Code is the portion of the line from DYNDDE CFG up to the second slash but with the comma replaced by an exclamation mark e g 0 o20 I1 N for the first meter shown Ensure that the collector type is set to Other AMR Non EMT If you have set a rollover capacity in DYNDDE CFG ensure you set the same rollover capacity in DYNAMATplus Limitations to be explained to client The Trend system does not have suitable buffer storage at the outstation so successful data retrieval depends on the PC continuing to operate 24 7 If Windows crashes or freezes or a user shuts down the Dynamat Trend Link application data will be lost Anyone who uses the system must
403. orrected ensure that the name has starts with UNCORR so that it is not picked up by the CRC report Site Name This is the name of the meter s parent site on the tree and is filled in automatically Meter Type There are four different Dynamat Meter Types 1 Meter this covers Electricity Gas Water Eo 6 Hakk Metso Heimir Wain Meter CO Her Her KO 2 Production this is a cog wheel icon CE Producto This is used when the measurement is of a variable that drives flexibility in energy consumption such as output from a factory meals served in a canteen or miles driven 3 Analogue this is a thermometer icon AO This is used for measurement of a quantity that varies with time but does not add up cumulatively such as temperature or pressure For an analogue meter there is no service type Analogue is also used for the battery volts of a collection that allows you to detect when the battery needs replacing More details of this meter are described in Meter Properties Part 2 Page 24 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 4 Virtual Meter a Virtual Meier Jon This is where there is a need to group together meters to appo
404. orrection factor and a calorific value c The correction factor is a measure of how much the gas has been compressed by the pressure used to drive it along the pipe For smaller supplies it is a fixed number set by the pressure settings in the local network and is the same from bill to bill Larger meters may be supplied at a high variable pressure and are fitted with electronic correctors the meter reading on the bill is taken from the corrector rather than the meter face and so the correction factor is 1 3 The calorific value is the energy content of a unit of volume of gas and is expressed in Megajoules per cubic metre It is declared daily by National Grid Transco for each region of the country and varies from bill to bill 4 There is supposed to be a set of standard rules about how kWh consumption is calculated but different suppliers apply different degrees of decimal rounding and these may make as much as 0 25 difference to the result Important conversion factors you need to know 5 1 kilowatt hour kWh 3 6 Megajoules MJ 6 100 cubic feet 2 831684659 cubic metres but many suppliers round this to 2 83 Refer to the notes printed on the back of the bill to see what factor a particular supplier is using Entering a gas bill 7 When you click Manual Bill Entry for a gas meter this is how the screen first appears Page 133 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology L
405. ose any unsaved data To end the program now click End Mow End Now Figure A1 9 Troubleshooting End Program DYNAMATplus Press End Now Eventually this will remove DYNAMATplus from the Task list You will also get another message DYNAMATplus for Automatic Utilities Auditing You chose to end the nonresponsive program DTHAHAT plus for Automatic Utilities Auditing The program i not responding Please tell Microsoft about this problem We have created an error report that wou can send to us Wwe will treat this report as confidential and anonymous To see What data this error report contains click here Send Error Report Figure A1 10 Troubleshooting End Program Tell Microsoft As we have deliberately stopped this task it is not a Microsoft error so please click Don t Send And then close the Task Manager box Deleting a Meter Sometimes this message appears when you are deleting a meter It is a very unusual circumstance and indicates that some extra data has been manually added to the database which is not normally expected In this circumstance the manual data needs to be removed but this requires fine tuning using Microsoft SQL and the best way of doing this is to send a copy of your database to EMT Phone us first so that we can investigate the problem further first DYNAMATplus T Run time error 2147217873 80040ez2f DELETE statement conflicted with COLUMN REFERENC
406. ot be reproduced in any form without prior permission Edit Meter Readings Diary Note icons showing Edit Meter Readings Diary Note detail screen Exchange Meter Exchange Meter negative reading exception Exchange Meter negative reading Exchange Meter closing amp opening readings Exchange Meter readings showing open amp close entries Manual amp AMR Meter Face Reading Report icon Manual amp AMR Meter Face Reading Report Selection Manual amp AMR Example of Meter Face Reading Report Manual meter readings highlighted for COPY Manual meter readings copied into an Excel spreadsheet Export Meter Readings icon under meter Export Meter Readings example of output Export Meter Readings selection screen with Archive DATAGET PDA Preload icon under site DATAGET PDA Preload selection window Consumption Graph selection window Consumption Graph Time inconsistency Consumption Graph Time inconsistency Selection Multiple Period selection window Multiple Period Time and Duration error Multiple Period Series and Points displayed Tracker Analysis Repetition and Time Increment Tools Options Chart Consumption Graph Consumption Graph Warning Message Consumption Graph 7 Day Periods Consumption Graph Spikes Consumption Graph Readings showing negative values Consumption Graph Same period after the removal of negative v
407. otal Calculated Value of totals Ordered By f Serice Types C Consumption C Site Mame x m Format Table C Pie chart Help OF Cancel Figure 219 1 Reports Site Report Selection First and Last Reading This shows the date of the first reading in the database that is available to be reported on and the date of the last reading on the database that is available to be reported on Reporting period The Period For Analysis dates are the start and end dates for the report Note that the dates are inclusive which means that both the start and end date are included in the calculations For example to do a report for the month of May 2006 the dates should be 01 05 2006 to 31 05 2006 with the start time at midnight 00 00 00 and the end time at 23 59 59 Include sub meters Entering Y here causes sub meters to be included in the calculations This may result in double counting if the chosen site has both utility main meters and sub meters so enter N to include the utility meters only Include virtual meters where included Entering Y here causes virtual meters on the site to be included in the calculations Again this may result in double counting Columns to Show These are options that are available on the report Unless you have targets set then ticking the Target box is irrelevant and will always be zero Unless you have contracts and billing set up Calculated Value and Invoiced Tot
408. p Figure 296 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Standard Benchmark Various different types of Standard Benchmarks are defined in this screen Electricity is defined as kWh per sq meter as is Fossil Fuel Water is defined as cu M per person Under each site when defining the Benchmark for that site the population number of people on that site are defined and this is the value used in the calculation Page 198 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com gt Edit Standard Benchmark Building Category Academic Arts Benchmark Type Further and Higher Education 2 250 Annual Hours of Use Typical Good Practice Electricity kwh sq m E7 100 O62 d T uo Cancel Help Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Benchmark Typical Good Practice Fossil Fuel kwh sq m Water cum person Figure 297 The sources for the MoD NHS and Local Authority benchmarks are taken from the Energy Consumption Guides published by the Carbon Trust http www cooperatives uk coop live images cme_resources Users Nick Carbon Consumption benchmarks doc has details of various figures including Higher Education e Suppliers More informa
409. p 2 g U this parameter is for dealing data being collected which has not been defined in the database if set to 0 then no unknown meters will be processed and the data will be ignored if set to 1 then if an unknown meter record is found it will be added to the exception table and will then not be lost once the meter is defined then the data will be imported into the database using Step 1 and Step 6 of the Dyimport module Page 281 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Collecting and Importing Script REM Training Download Backup Import script REM Tlrepl Download Backup Import script REM to make this script work you must have the following REM 1 folder c acmget REM 2 phones csv file in Program Files DBGet where the information in the REM first column is what you will use to replace Tlrepl in this script REM NOTE the name of the log file is Tlrepl log REM 3 DBGET application installed in Program Files REM 4 DYNAMATplus application installed in Program Files REM 5 database mdf amp ldf installed in REM Program Files Microsoft SQL Server MSSQLSDynamatPlus Data REM name of database is what you use to replace T2repl in this script REM 6 Optiona
410. pgrading Software Setup 51 A message box Setup will be displayed as part of the installation process fa Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup Installing components The items you selected are being installed Installation Progress Computing space requirements Property DDO_TESOLFOUND_ 66 s643236F_ FCVO_1105_45356_ 009027641668 Signature SearchForlIESO1 ENMU 86 3643236F_FC70_1103_4536_0090276416B8 Cancel Figure A5 33 Upgrading Software Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Installing Components 52 A message box Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Setup will be displayed showing the Installation Progress as part of the installation process 53 When the installation finishes close the screen 54 You will be returned to the DYNAMATplus Welcome screen 55 Close this window 56 On the CD there is a folder called info Figure A5 34 Upgrading Software CD Image y pama r F 2007_07_13 Source and InstalI CD Image Jeg File Edit wew Favorites Tools Help ad Back T Search al Folders Xx Lap HIE elt Lind Name Size Type Date Modified Location A Files Currently on the CD info File Folder 14 07 2007 11 19 Piles Currently ont i jProgram Files File Folder i4 07 2007 11 19 Files Currently ant autorun inf 1KO Setup Information 14 07 2007 11 17 Miles Currently ont ab DYNAMATplus exe 39 KB Application 14 07 2007 11 18 Files Currently ont gt DYNAMAT plus ini i
411. puter or disclose personal es what you should know about active content In the future do not show this message es Figure A5 7 Upgrading Software Installation Active Contents 16 A message box Active contents can harm etc may be displayed Are you sure that you wish to continue may be displayed Click YES File Download Security Warning Do you want to run or save this file Name DYNAMATplus ex e Type Application 39 0 KB From Fs While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harn your computer IF you do not trust the source do not i mun or save this software What e the risk Figure A5 8 Upgrading Software Installation Security Warning 17 A message box File Download Security Warning Do you want to run or save this file DYNAMATplus exe may be displayed Click RUN Internet Explorer Security Warning The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to run this software Name CYNAMAT plus exe Publisher Unknown Publisher should only run software From publishers you trust How can I decide what x This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher You software bo run Figure A5 9 Upgrading Software Installation Security Publisher 18 A message box Internet Explorer Security Warning The Publisher could not be verified Are you sure that you wish to continue may be displayed
412. pyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Appendix 1 Troubleshooting During installation lf the following Fatal Error message is displayed then the usual cause of this problem is that there is a version of the Anti Virus software running and it is producing conflicts ie Fatal Error Installation ended prematurely because of an error Figure A1 1 Troubleshooting Installing DYNAMATplus Fatal Error window If turning off the Anti Virus software does not solve the problem then telephone 44 0 1628 664056 and request support It is known that McAfee anti virus and Clamwin Free anti virus both can stop DYNAMATplus installing DYNAMATplus appears to install and then uninstalls This is an inconsistency between Windows 2000 and Windows XP Where the main server is Windows XP and protocols have been set up to be sent down to all the linked PC s Windows 2000 does not recognise these protocols and therefore the MSI is not updated correctly During the installation there may or may not be an error message displayed When the MSI is updated an error message is displayed showing that MSDE is still flawed which when Microsoft is contacted points the answer to the protocol set up and the inconsistency between Windows
413. r This document amp c Page 98 of 314 ontents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com ica Contract Calendar ole Calendar Mame Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Apr May Jur Jul Aug Sep Oct Hov Dec coca Figure 146 Lists Contract Calendars detail 6 Enter a name for the calendar where it says Calendar Name If you don t do this first you will get an error box saying A value is required 7 Tab to the first box to apply the schedules to the Contract Calendar 8 Click in the Sunday Jan cell of the large table Click the pull down arrow and select the appropriate daily schedule for that first Sunday in January that is shown in the drop down list 4 Contract Calendar ole Calendar Name Training Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Another test of different rate cahi Day Night 0030 to 0730 edited Hydro 9 rate summer weekday Hydro 9 rate Summer weekend Hydro 9 rate Winter Weekend Hydro Winker Weekday Hydro Winter Weekday with Peak London Electricity 5 rate March weekday London Electricity 5 rate Peak Day London Electricity 5 rate shoulder day London Electricity normal 2 rate day one rate Figure 147 Lists
414. r profile usually the same as the monitoring frequency 30 minutes 25 The Time Increment should be less than the Period of Repetition and this is the validation rule that is enforced when you fill this dialog in Page 59 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com s Tracker Analysis Meter Energy Office water Ok Service iM ains Water Measured U rit Litres 5 Cancel First Reading i 17 01 2005 Last Reading i 90472009 Period For 4nalysis From o r0ar 2009 To 1970472009 4 07 57 20 06 27 Help Period of Repetition 1 Week al Time Increment Day Reporting Unit Cubic metres Graph Start Date 01 March 2003 00 00 00 Graph End Cate 18 April 2009 23 59 59 Show Al w pane ay Alarm Bandwidth Colours Consumption A Target Figure 78 Tracker Analysis Repetition and Time Increment 26 The default colours for the graph are Red Data and Pink Interpolated but we have changed the Red to Green so that the values show up better If you wish to make a change permanently so as you don t have to do this each time then the Tools dropdown Options Chart will show the possible colours for Data and Interpolated value
415. ract Contract Contract Contract Contract Contract Contract Contract 0170171997 0170172001 0170172007 0170171997 01701719558 0170172010 017042003 0170172005 31 12 2007 31 12 2010 3171272010 31 12 2007 31 72 2000 41 12 2070 1 03 2004 1 12 2008 Help Figure 148 Lists Contract 1 From the main screen click Lists then Contracts The Contracts window will appear 2 Click Add New A window headed Add New Contract will appear Edit Contract x General Fixed Charges Unit Rates Max Demand Rates Training Contract Contract Type C Single Rate C Dap r Night C Seasonal Time OF Day f STOD with DUoS f Block Tariff C Zero Unit Rate Contract Name f Contract Offer 01701 2000 31 12 2008 E Month bal kilowatt hours Start Date End Date Billing Interval Billing Li rit Fipe Bore Figure 149 Add New Contract General Tab 3 Enter a name for the contract In the name you need to identify the supplier format of contract and the contract year e g Powergen Day Night 2005 6 4 There are 6 contract Types a Single Rate there is one rate for every half an hour period for every day of the year b Day Night here there are two rates per day this is normally 00 00 to 07 00 for rate2 and 07 00 24 00 for rate1 this is the example shown under Daily Schedules and Contract Calendar Page 100 of 314 This document amp conten
416. raged is 969 February is 1122 March is 943 April averaged is 989 May averaged is 1022 f June is 979 Each month has a different number of days 1000 units of movement on readings is over a different number of days Consumption Graph appears on the definitions of Meter Electricity Gas Water and Virtual The time increment can be any number of seconds minutes hours days months and years However if you define too small an increment a warning message is displayed and you are asked if you want to continue or return to the graph options to make a change e295 Figure 81 Consumption Graph Warning Message Page 61 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com a Training Site Training Meter 1 Consumption Graph File Edit Tools View Gallery Help eH w D DA ale aL Training Site Training Meter 1 i l I I I I I I i l i I I l 35012009 220220093 22032009 1904720093 170572009 140672009 11401720093 0S 02 2009 0S 022009 os4e009 0205 2009 31 05 2009 28 06 2009 Week Beginning aS 1 Z Lon TE mE ii m i 2 Figure 82 Consumption Graph 7 Day Periods 7 The Consumption Graph is useful for spotting inconsistencies in the profile of the data
417. raph so that extra information is shown on the screen Page 75 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com dil Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Consumption Graph lt File Edit Tools View Gallery Help E bel GS tt le Fl ea YP oS Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Cubic metres Per WW Week Os0S 200 1702002 31032002 1404 2002 20 04 2002 24 02 2002 1 OMS 2002 24 05 2002 OF M4200 21 04 2002 Week Beginning oO tw M 24 02 2002 fj 0303 2002 10032002 9 17 0s2002 24032002 9 3105 2002 or o4002 94 Ze Ze 24 1 7 12 14 Figure 109 Graph Tools Consumption Graph Data Editor display of values 29 Right click in the area near the x axis title week beginning and select Data Editor This will give you the values for each of the columns displayed across the bottom of the screen di Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Consumption Graph File Edit Tools View Gallery Help gt bel S bot Ed le GA ea e amp Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water 2r 2g Ze 19 7 17 fe 15 12 i O03 2004 170002 31032002 1404 2004 2o 04 2002 2402 2002 1OM03 2002 24 03 2002 OF 4 2002 2104 2002 Week Beginning
418. re than a day s worth of usual consumption in 30 minutes Normal Maximum and Normal Minimum consumptions should be set to values that are not normally exceeded These are used to trigger critical alarms during automatic import and are intended to warn of faults in the supply metering or data acquisition equipment You will need to collect enough data to know what these limits are Critical Minimum and Critical Maximum are limits intended as a sanity check to show if the meter or data collection system has malfunctioned and should be set so that values outside these limits just simply cannot be right For example zero should be the critical minimum if you always expect to see consumption through this meter if zero consumption can reasonably be expected at times heating fuel consumption in summer then the critical minimum should be 1 The critical maximum should be the maximum that it is physically possible to get through that meter Target alarms are set when you set target consumption values and are displayed on this tab for information only If a target is selected in the Meter Properties but it has not been set against the meter therefore no Target or Cusum icons showing for the meter the reports will only show the actual consumption Page 32 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Me
419. re the Threshold multiplied by 2 Billing over 1 to 4 months is counted as 1 billing interval 5 to 7 months is counted as 2 billing intervals etc Page 105 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com DYMAMATplus Calculate Bill Windows Internet Explorer Sl C Program Files Dyna x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help qF Favorites DYNAMATplus Calculate Bill O Contract cost calculation for main meter Meter No 135 Elec Site 2 bed Elec service Electricity block From 01 January 2009 00 00 00 To 37 July 2009 23 59 59 Charges for supply of Energy Unit Rate 1 200 kWh 17 10p 3420 Unit Rate 2 1 200 kWh 11 73p 140 76 Total units 1 400 kWh 174 96 Total cost of Energy 174 96 Climate Change Lewy 0 00 Domestic VAT 5 00 on 100 00 8 75 Total payable 183 71 Figure 158 Edit Contract Block Rate Calculate Bill 7 months Other Standing Data For basic understanding of the system the three types of Standing Data above are the most important All of the other Standing Data covered in greater detail under Standing Data Part 2 Page 106 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of En
420. reading 3 follows on from reading 1 and reading 2 has no logical reason for being in between the other 2 Exercise 4 screens 1 3 and 4 are good example of this 31 Gaps and unconnected meter readings can be caused by marginal signal transmission telephone line interference and other reasons that are out of the control of EMT Page 46 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Gas Meter Readings m Add New Meter Reading Date Time of Reading 1509 2006 7 13 00 00 ES Type Reading Corechon Factor 0 000000 OK Add Another oneal Figure 52 Reading for Gas Meters 32 An extra box is added when entering meter readings for Gas Meters Correction Factor is the factor by which the volume of gas measured by the meter should be multiplied to take account of the pressure and temperature under which the gas is supplied in order to calculate its true energy content 33 Correction Factor is only relevant for manual meters as you only actually know about it if you have a bill There is however a usual value of about 1 022 for low pressure supplies which applies to smaller main meters and all sub meters 34 When you enter a Correction Factor it will
421. ree days correction factor DD Adjusted benchmark a Standard occupancy no adjustment Adjusted Energy Consumption 95 Floor Area 114950 EM Ae pear Non electricity gt Typical Energy Density 120 kM hin year proportion p of benchmark to adjust for degree days 0 55 Certificate Figure A8 17 DYNAMAT Dexterity Benchmark Categories selection Page 293 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 29 30 31 32 The original DYNAMAT Dexterity screen is now displayed with the Benchmarks Floor Areas Occupancy Hours and Energy Consumption information now processed Scrolling down allows visibility of all the data The certificate is saved as an XML file automatically It is suggested that you change the folder in which it is saved to the DEC folder within DYNAMATplus Unless you are a bona fide Assessor you will not be able to connect to Landmark Thus you will only be able to create a DRAFT output of the certificate Once the standing data for DYNAMAT Dexterity has been filled in you can view this by looking at the View existing DECS icon Page 294 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technol
422. rget 8 i Ed i Exceptions 48 _ Reading above target O Reading above target Reading above target O Reading above target Reading below target CO Reading below target Reading below target O Reading below target 2870172007 19 05 00 22 01 2007 22 01 2007 22 01 2007 287 0172007 13 03 00 2o 01 72007 19 03 00 20r01 2007 19 03 00 2o 01 2007 19 03 00 WSO FlumiLebn Ad AL We DEH Storage Aese w15 Cattenck Ad Horn T otal w aithiwith Vater WSO PlumeLebn Ad AL W245 Vimy Baracks Bld WOB Wiaithiwith Ad GAF W116 Peronne House We 1 HomeLoos SOMPA wD Jatta Line Hipawell 25 01 2007 16 46 250172007 19 06 20 01 2007 19 16 1570172007 22 27 1970172007 17 43 1970172007 19 21 250172007 19 20 2570172007 18 58 2570172007 19 19 25 01 2007 19 08 Exception DateTime Reading Date Ti Reading above target 28 01 2007 19 03 00 O Reading above target 2870172007 19 03 00 Cancel Goto Readings Meter Properties Delete CIl Basdinna Balani Farnak 2 SSN d A AA a a sakhannkh T arl Es 360 sano e Creak adea Show Unchecked c All He Figure A3 20 Exceptions Reading Below Target This message only appears when Targets have been set against a meter The values set may need to be adjusted Look in Meter Properties 13 Reading Above Target 7 i Exceptions 43 Exception Date Time Meter Reading Date Ti a OK Read
423. riod For Analysis From o 01 2006 To 25 1 2 2005 13 00 00 13 00 00 m Time ncrement 1 Month Reporting Unit Kilowatt hours lt Graph Start Date p January 2006 00 00 00 Show ates Graph End Date 31 December 2006 23 59 59 p Colours Consumption O M Target o M Iw ee Alarm M Figure 31 Dummy Degree Day Meter Target Selection screen 28 Click OK and the graph of monthly values will be displayed To see the numerical values hover over each of the points on the Target line with the mouse pointer Alternatively select Tools Data Editor Page 37 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com from the graph menu The numerical degree day values then appear in the second row labelled Theoretical Target Jes all Training Site Dummy meter for degree days View Target File Edit Tools View Gallery Help E gt bel Ea bot Ed e fa ea 2 Training Site Dummy meter for degree days m iana O a a e NN SS So ooo 30 20 10 O yy ELI L Aaea gear eesti ee a Gee er ee 01 02 2006 01 04 2006 01 6 2006 01 06 2006 01 4 02006 0142 2006 01 401 2006 01 03 2006 01 05 2006 01 072006 01 09 2006 0141 2006
424. rom o 01 2006 To 25 1 2 2005 13 00 00 13 00 00 Time lacrenent 1 Month Reporting Unit Kilowatt hours x Graph Start Date ft January 2006 00 00 00 Graph End Date 31 December 2006 23 59 59 Colours Consumption M Target o M m mane Alarm ff Figure 30 Dummy Degree Day Meter Meter Properties 20 This sets a theoretical target of one kWh per degree day 21 Notice the Degree Day Baseline dropdown for hospitals it is usual to change this to 18 5 for heating For cooling it is normal to set this to 15 5 as it is the temperature at which the air conditioning kicks in 22 The variable consumption figure will be recalculated when you leave this screen for the first time so when you see it later on it will be under 1 normally 9999 23 Now Calculate the degree days using standard analysis and reporting functions following 24 Left click on the meter in the tree You will now see the option to View Target 25 To get monthly degree days click on the View Target icon and complete the dialog as follows 26 If you want Weekly Degree Days then change the Time Increment to Week 27 Set the period of analysis to a reasonable amount of time adil View Ta reet x Meter Dummy meter for degree days OK Service Steam o Measured Unit Kilowatt hours Cancel Target Meather 4 First Reading 0170171997 Last Reading 0170172017 Help Pe
425. rrent Meter Fitness Report over the reporting period DYNAMATplus Error calculating target For Leighton Hall Gas 2147218096 Degree days missing For year 2010 month amp Continue Mo Figure 234 Daily System Report Degree days missing for target Page 154 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Where a meter has had a Weather target set and the Degree Day information for the month is not yet available as it has not been entered into the Degree Day Table then the calculation of the target will be impaired and you will be asked to ignore the calculation For each hub calculate the overall integrity and the average integrity of the meters not flagged as having known faults This gives us an indication of the integrity of the data collection from the hub Sort the meters first by hub i e 6 digit logger prefix then by whether they are flagged as faulty and then by integrity Show a summary table of the hubs showing for each hub the number of points number of faulty points overall integrity and integrity of non faulty points Show a section of the report for each hub first listing the known faults and then listing the points without fault flags in ascendi
426. rs 1 This graph has the same selection criteria as used in the Multiple Period Graph dl Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Multiple Period Graph File Edit Tools view Gallery Help E k lke m D ml al AS Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Consumption S Curve rh ai pE E I pA Day of Week 0103 2009 60S 2009 st 15 03 2009 eee 2205 2009 ie 29 03 2009 05 04 2009 Figure 94 Multiple Period S Curve Graph actual graph 53 series 168 points 2 This graph shows the data as a period on period consumption comparison Page 68 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 3 It shows cumulative consumptions for a meter for any number of consecutive periods overlaid on the same axis 4 Historical comparisons can be displayed as a cumulative year on year total S Curve 5 Multiple Period S Curve Graph appears on definitions of Meter Electricity Gas Water and Virtual Production Analogue amp Waste 6 In the graph above it is not possible to see all the dates that have been included in this example However by moving the definition of the dates from the bottom of the screen to the side of the screen more information is
427. rt Selection Daily System Report Degree days missing for target Daily System Report Example Events and Savings Report Selection Events and Savings Report Example Overnight Base Load Report Selection Overnight Base Load Report Example Maximum Demand Analysis Report Availability under Account Maximum Demand Analysis Report Availability under Account Maximum Demand Analysis Report Selection Maximum Demand Analysis Report Example Events and Savings Report Selection Events and Savings Report Example Reports Site Environmental Report Selection Environmental Report at Site Level Example Environmental Report Script Control message Environmental Report Selection causing Script Control Message Environmental Report Testing out the Virtual workaround Environmental Report Testing out the Virtual workaround ULHT Report entering Bill registration numbers ULHT Report entering Bill registration numbers meter reading edit ULHT Report Bill Registration No Report icon ULHT Report Bill Registration No Report icon ULHT Report Contract Calendar Schedule JunHerenGas ULHT Report Contract Calendar Heren Monthly Gas ULHT Report Add New Contract ULHT Report Contract Unit Rates ULHT Report Contract General ULHT Report Account Wizard ULHT Report Account two piles of money ULHT Report Return for the month end
428. rties for the meter normally this is done against heating fuel Click on the Target tab Meter Properties General Details Alarms AutoImport Target Links Target Type Weather Dependent T arget Degree Day Baseline Temperature Sensor t e E f Historic Target C Theoretical T arget Percentage of Historic Consumption 100 oferea AA OO e era mea Figure 326 Meter Properties 2 Adding a Target using locally calculated Degree Days Select the Target Type of Weather Degree Day Baseline of 15 5 and for the Temperature Sensor select one of the analogue meters shown in the drop down list For Historic Target you will need to do a Regression Analysis Meter Pro perties General Details Alarms Auto Import Target Links Target Type Weather Weather Dependent Target Degree Day Baseline 1 Ao Ue fic Heating Temperature Sensor f Historic Target f Theoretical Target Percentage of Historic Consumption 100 z5 yp oferea mea Figure 327 Meter Properties 2 Historic Target Click OK out of Meter Properties Click on Regression Analysis and get the Selection Screen Page 216 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training ener
429. rtion a metered consumption or subtract sub metered consumptions from a main meter to reach an area is not being metered IMPORTANT NOTE DYNAMAT s virtual meter facility enables you to combine any number of real meters This allows you to create a meter for monitoring and targeting or reporting where a real meter does not exist Virtual meters can be used for cost centre accounting where part of the energy consumption through each of a number of meters is allocated to a cost centre Once you have defined the virtual meter DYNAMAT calculates the energy consumption allocated to it for you Virtual meters also allow you to subtract the energy consumption measured by sub meters from that measured by the main meter to give you the energy consumed by the unmetered region A virtual meter can also be a direct copy of a real meter This is of use if you have more than one target to monitor against For example you may have been given a target of reducing consumption by 15 with respect to past consumption and have also performed an energy audit that has given you the ideal target for your building thus you have two different targets that are both important Examples of how to use Virtual Meters are shown at the end of this section Service Type The Service Type is the type of fuel or utility being measured 1 Products such as Coal Petrol Gas oil delivered items but can also be measured by a meter attached to a boiler 2
430. s click on the colours you wish to use permanently and then OK to save the change 27 Series 1 is used for all the simple graphs gt Options General Chart Report See Default Chart Colours Data values Interpolated values Seres 1 Seres 2 Series 3 Seres 4 Seres 5 Senes 6 Graph Background ooreet Figure 79 Tools Options Chart Page 60 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com CONSUMPTION GRAPH il Training Site Training Meter 1 Consumption Graph Eie Edit Tools wiew Gallery Help e kH hw n fleal OW amp oO oO e amp DYNAMATplus Training site Training Meter 1 1200 1100 1000 900 ang FOO 600 S00 400 300 200 100 I I l O1 02 2009 01 04 2009 01 062009 0101 2009 01 03 2009 0105 2009 Month Beginning F E L m a w L a T E Be Figure 80 Consumption Graph The above graph is using the meter readings entered manually earlier when entering readings and the parameters in the selection screen for the Consumption Graph No movement value on the graph is exactly 1000 although the difference of values was exactly 1000 when entered in the readings a January ave
431. s Output Site html a ss a i ce matin sur Favorites 933 New Tab 2 Google New Tab Suggested Sites Get More Add ons countryGB asp Country DYNAMATplus Site Report D D E mh Pager Safety Toos Events and Savings Report Council Office Manual Readings 22 07 2002 to 28 06 2008 Potential Potential Potential Actual Actual Actual Unit Cost Carbon Unit Cost Carbon Meter Name Savings Savings Savings Savings Savings Savings Firm Gas Council Office gas Test figures 10 000 kWh 300 00 1 900 kg 5 000 kWh 150 00 This is a diary note with a very long piece of text to show how it wraps on the report Itis for an estimated bill The estimated bill was over the top and so we sentin a customer reading And we got a refund of 1 000 This is why we have a zero unit Saving because no energy was actually saved but we have a cost saving 1 000 00 0 kg 1 000 00 Total for Council Office gas 10 000 kWh 1 300 00 1 900kg 5 000 kWh 1 150 00 Total Firm Gas 10 000 kWh 2 600 00 3 800 kg 5 000 kWh 0 00 Mains water Council Office Water Manual This is a diary note for water This tests whether it can add up cubic metres as distinct from kilowatt hours There was a big leak so the numbers are negative 2 cum 0 00 0 kg 100 cum 277 68 44 kg Done jM Computer Protected Mode Off fo 100 v Figure 245 Events and Savings Report Exa
432. s Setup ew ONES Updating System The features you selected are currently being installed Extracting properties Wise Statush rsh SY er PT Cancel Figure A5 15 Upgrading Software Installation Updating System 24 The Updating System screen is displayed This screen will show the installation as it takes place There are various stages of the installation including copying the files and updating the registry Please ignore the time remaining as it is not very accurate At about 7 seconds there can be a pause of at least a minute or two Page 261 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 3 DYNAMATplus Setup DYNAMATplus has been successfully installed Click the Finish button to exit this installation Figure A5 16 Upgrading Software Installation Successful 25 The Successful Installation screen is displayed Click FINISH 7 7 47 i are OCUMeENCS FoOouUC eBYEIOPMen OCW AFE plus 13 E Soogle ES G2 E 2 shared Documents EMT Product Development Software DYNAMATplus 2010 03 44 X coool gt File Edit View Favorites Tools Help WW Favorites fe 2 Shared Docurments EMT Product Development Soft Wel
433. s from the Web if networked Use snap ins with Microsoft Management Console e g SQL Server Enterprise Manager Temporary administrator s password for any connected SQL server Please note that any attendance by the Client s own IT personnel in support of the installation or maintenance of the system will be requested and confirmed before EMT attend on site It is EMT policy to charge Company Day Rates for undue delays greater than 15 minutes and for abortive or repeat visits Any errors or omissions should be reported to EMT Page 301 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Appendix 12 Training Agenda DYNAMATplus Training Example The following is a brief agenda for training sessions offered for EMT s DYNAMATplus software Two days of training are recommended The first should be as soon as possible after commissioning and the second some weeks later when the system has had time to collect a reasonable amount of data To gain maximum benefit from the second session a full calendar month of data should be available for the main invoice meters and utility invoices should have been obtained Day 1 e Installing the DYNAMATplus software with clients data already establish
434. s to send back to a utility for billing you need to set up a Manual Meter and link it back to the Automatic Meter and ensure that at least 1 manual face reading during the period for which the auto data has been collected The Manual button on the information panel then becomes active and by clicking it toggles the display to show what the meter face would have read at the time each auto reading was transmitted These are the values to give to the utility as customer readings you can see this feature working on the Council Energy Office meters on the Sample database The facility to collect data from a hand held Casio Psion or PDA uses the PDA Preload icon on the Object Pane This creates a CSV file of meters required last reading and expected daily rate of consumption which is then loaded onto the specific hand held As each meter is read the software on the hand held DATAGET checks that the consumption is within predefined limits Systems for collecting data with which DYNAMATplus is currently working or have been demonstrated include a ACM series Intelligent Meters b EMT DATA BIRD c Honeywell XBSI formerly Deltanet Graphic Central d Satchwell BAS 2000 2800 Building Services Gateway e Synergy Wattchlog WL16 or Deltrax 4 Sleeper software f SVM SI OX g GEC OPUS h Thorn A12100 i Trend 940 or Doorway series j ATR Systems k Barber Colman Network 800 l El Component m Trend 963 with SQL
435. sa Poen ipie Powesgen z Nolepad Notepad Holepad az Cot fecia Corba maa Beier hoes 0 l ebebet No Siba ama Satb nam anand Eide anm 1 M SR Taiha f Ddi Rate 100 Hire hity 100 Hore qb AASA gt 0 Desc f Og Hodos 1002 og Figure 175 Manual Bill Entry Account for each meter unit rate tariff no 8 Each meter is set up with the default CCL Variance of 1 under the Details tab of Meter Properties This may need to be amended Site Manual Bill Eritry MPA Meter Capacity Digits afo Capacity 100000000 Financial Annual Budget Climate Change Levy Vanance Simple Accounting E Utility Accounting Simple Unit Aate oo pekth Meter Seral Number Manufacturer Model Type Figure 176 Manual Bill Entry Meter Properties Details for CCL Page 116 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com 9 If this is the first bill you have received you will need to manually enter the Previous Reading into the Readings Table for each meter m Add New Meter Reading Date Time of Reading 13 02 2010 13 00 00 Type Utility ba Help Reading 136424 kwh Cost 0 00
436. se contact our head office for advice If your database is on a server for multi user access then your IT department should be backing up the server on a regular basis and all that should be required is a restore Page 11 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com This Page has been deliberately left Blank Page 12 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com SYSTEM OVERVIEW OF DYNAMATplus Welcome to DYNAMAToplus the third generation Monitoring and Targeting program for Automatic Utilities Auditing from Energy Metering Technology Overview EMT DYNAMAToplus is a highly functional system for monitoring all types of consumption primarily energy but also water and any other measurable consumption capable of being defined using the system DYNAMATplus excels as a tool for the active Energy or Building Services Manager DYNAMATplus collects energy consumption and cost information from a wide range of sources and forms a database whi
437. side of which DYNAMATplus will generate high or low alarm messages These messages will be displayed after data has been imported and will also show up under the Exceptions Report However during periods of low consumption e g at night small changes in consumption can take the actual profile outside the limits when there is not really a serious problem For example suppose a water meter consumes 50 cu m hour at the daytime peak but only 5 cu m hour at night and the alarm limits are set to 10 An increase of only 0 5 cu m at night would generate an alarm By setting the Minimum Deviation to Trigger Alarm to say 1 or 2 cu m nuisance alarms at night can be avoided On graphs the bandwidth between the alarm limits is shown as a pair of dotted lines above and below the target The percentage deviation is the deviation of each alarm limit from the target e g a 10 deviation will give lower and upper limits of 90 and 110 of the target respectively Page 181 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Weather Meter Properties General Details Alarms Auto Import Target NHS Links Target Type Weather r Weather Dependent Target Degree Day Baseline i aE H
438. sion Analysis a File Edit Tools View Gallery Set Target Help D k al u DA aal A Db s Bs Applicable Day Test Grammar School Main Elec 11 11 2002 to 05 03 2003 g 5 5 1E m t gt a 2 5 5 Pa x a Y MX C in Y 60 16X 82 2 0 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 Occupied Hours Per 3 Hours Data values Regression line 95 confidence limits Figure 335 Meter Properties 2 CUSUM Analysis Graph For weather dependent targets where an occupancy calendar is also chosen there is no change to the appearance or operation of any graph or report only to the numbers calculated Degree days will accrue during occupied periods only and will evaluate to zero for unoccupied periods The degree day calculation will 1 Calculate degree days on 30 minute intervals even if the graph reporting interval is longer 2 For each 30 minute interval query the calendar and schedule data to find whether the interval is occupied 3 If it 1s then the calculated figure for degree days stands If not then the degree days for that 30 minutes is zero 4 Total up the degree days as necessary for longer intervals as necessary Where monthly degree days are used the monthly value will simply be applied pro rata across the occupied periods Where an outside temperature sensor is used degree days will be calculated from the measured outside temperature during the occupied periods or from interpolated values where occ
439. ss than useless to the Customer unless the meters are accurately set up A meter will be set up correctly and to the best of our ability when the flow past the meter reconciles with the meter face otherwise known as eye ball readings b To reconcile a meter you must have a good set of eye ball reads i e at least two preferably three readings over a reasonable time period during the same period that the meter is automatically read by the DATA BIRD system Also the meter must have flow past it during this period This can take only a few hours when the throughput of a utility past a meter is high and the rate of pulse generation is high However it can take a long time when the utility past the meter relative to its design flow is low and the pulse rate is low Indeed in some circumstances you will be attaching DATA BIRD to a meter where there is no flow of utility past the meter c Historical eye ball reads before the meter is automatically read are also very useful and it is worth recording them at the meter survey sales survey stage Once the use of the utility e g heating production hot water etc through a meter is known historic values can be used to help establish the correct pulse value d On DYNAMATplus to assist meter reconciliation and DATA BIRD commissioning a shadow manual meter is set up automatically when you set up a meter to be automatically read This Page 80 of 314 This document amp contents ar
440. sumption above a reading has been inserted in the meter list which has caused a negative reading either on the reading in question or in a reading before or after the current reading Joes Northern Terace gt Elec DOB EX cs Electricity MD Sub Auto Kilowatthours 1 Date 0870272008 0870272008 0870272008 0870272008 0870272008 0870272008 0870272008 j 320 DYNAMATplus File Edit Wiew Lists Action Tools Her FJ Et Learning Centre Energy Tar H Queens Square i Sugarnvell eS Northern Tenrace E Morthen Terrace Main Elec DE B1 i Elec DE EX Elec DE G1 Elec DB G2 Elec DE G3 Mmi e mm ra Meter Reading Movement 56 660 56 B662 56 664 FB BES all ABLE 56 679 MU 265 0272008 Auto 11 06 15 10 250 359 raz Figure A3 19 Exceptions Negative Movement in Readings When you click on the exception and then click on Goto Readings the list of readings is displayed showing the negative reading by adjusting the readings showing on the screen it is possible to work out which reading s can be deleted to make the data flow correctly Page 249 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 12 Reading Below Ta
441. t Cloth Hall Court Cloth Hall Court Cloth Hall Court Cloth Hall Court Cloth Hall Court Cloth Hall Court Cloth Hall Court Cloth Hall Court Cloth Hall Court Cloth HI Ct Roof Cloth Hall Ct DB Cloth HI Ct Serv Firm Gas Mains Water Electricity MD Electricity MD Electricity MO Electricity MD Electricity MD Electricity MD Electricity MD Electricity MD Electricity MD Electricity MD Electricity MD Electricity MD Electricity MD Electricity MD 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 42 144 x Print Copy to Clipboard Help Figure 235 Daily System Report Example In this spreadsheet view the user will be able to tick and untick points as having a Transmitter fault which gets applied to other meters on the same transmitter or a Meter fault and have a column to enter details of the fault report 9 10 These entries will get saved in the database when clicking OK to exit the Fault Description only opens up to enter information when either Tx or Meter Fault have got a Y in them If you double click on a meter under Tx all the channels of that transmitter are changed to Y if you have made a mistake double click again and they will turn off Page 155 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission
442. t Meter Reading Sheet Metering System Integrity Report Meter Fitness Report Overconsumption League Tables Site Benchmark Report Monthly Manual Readings Report CRC Report CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme Meter Fitness Daily System Report Events and Savings Report Overnight Base Load Report Maximum Demand Analysis Report Events and Savings Report Environmental Report ULHT Bill Registration Report Metering System Integrity Report at Dynamat World level EMT Equipment List at Dynamat World level MONITORING AND TARGETING M amp T Target Constant Tracker Weather Historic and Theoretical Targets Calculating a Historic Target Forecasting future consumption STANDING DATA MENU BAR FILE Dropdown e New Open Delete Backup Restore Check Tree integrity Import Export amp Archive Scheduled Tasks Exit EDIT dropdown VIEW dropdown e Large Icons Small Icons Lists Details Status Bar ISTS dropdown Applicable Days setup Applicable Days Schedules Applicable Days Calendar Contract Contract Calendar and Daily Schedules Degree Days by Month and Year EMT Equipment List Environmental Pollutants Exceptions Meters Off Line Meters Out of Limits oeoeeoeeoeeoeeoeeoe oe eo 7 gt O gt 0 Page 5 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01
443. t folder there needs to be a dbget ini dbipget ini configuration file Phones csv and dbget ini dbipget ini files are absolutely imperative for DBGet DBIPGet to work However if you start up DBGet DBIPGet without having the above files and folders in place the basic defaults of the files and folders are created for you But you do need to look at them and customise them for your site For Modem sites if you need to have a dialling prefix on your phone system to get an outside line you will need to set this option in the dbget ini configuration file DIALPREFIX 9 Manually Running DBGet DBIPGet 24 Click on Start followed by Programs then DBGet DBIPGet however if this is not visible go to the C drive in Program Files and click on the DBGet DBIPGet Application Icon E eee EEF a DASE Rats Bal HFI E la Dbgetico DBIPGet ico Page 270 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 20 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Click on Sites to select your Site Note that this shows you the name of the log file and the folder that it is downloaded into Normally this should be c acmget Click on Comms to select your mode of access If this is a dir
444. t of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Monthly Degree Days Degree Day Region Baseline Heating 1 5 L t Cooling South west S qutherrn May dun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Thames Valley 207 99 58 63 Ja 246 303 336 UE Midland 175 120 77 64 95 267 290 486 oe 43 205 123 58 73 126 200 293 392 i eet Pennines i 231 133 46 48 127 201 277 311 West Scotland 216 102 53 62 140 209 260 321 203 143 65 7 128 191 391 366 171 115 141 195 279 364 135 63 22 3 50 137 258 272 B32 51 11 27 57 137 289 244 sa a 1100 21 ao a a a 76 53 22 11 63 g 2238 3 4 74 11 12 42 245 327 se x 12 a 50 a E a0 Help gt Add verage l Add rear Cancel Figure 285 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Menu Add Monthly Degree Days Historical Information Normal 15 5 C baseline and hospital 18 5 C baseline degree day totals for all UK regions from April 1991 along with 20 year average figures will be provided by Energy Metering Technology on request Further information can be found in back issues of the EEO journal Energy Management the EEO s Fuel Efficiency Booklet 7 Degree Days or the CIBSE journal Building Services Current Information Up to date normal degree days are available in the DEFRA journal Energy
445. t the weekend consumption on a graph Please note however this will only survive for this graph as displayed Once you close the graph the changes are lost 33 All these extra details can be displayed on a single graph as shown below ii Coraci Office DATA BRD Crary Office Water Comunplion Graph a EF Ed Eo all J EN i o Counci Office DATA BRAD Energy Office Water 1 an all og ut scam aren agin Ba T r Le gi eo pre Le a Pinna aa E polls Taif ga S a E N ET AE pe Dey Begining Ba E CSE OLD a i BOGS 9 aS oa 2 ae es i ie le oe i AONA iG Bes a Figure 112 Graph Tools Consumption Graph Point Labels amp colour changing Page 77 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 34 For Analogue Measurement graphs the Data Editor produces 2 rows of data all Grammar School CHICK Slough Grammar OAT Analogue Measurement Max File Edit Tools View Gallery Help E bel B bat Ba le Ta ea Grammar school CHICK Slough Grammar OAT i i mu mu i mu ci 0122002 2142 2002 1001 2003 S001 2005 19022003 2141 2002 111 22002 STA 2 2002 2001 2003 O92 2005 O01 03 2003 Day Beginning 09A 22002 10A 22002 119 22002 124 272002 139 2 200
446. t to Y this indicates that this meter has an Automatic Import Code set up for it rather than being a manual meter as defined within Meter Properties Page 176 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com aan Code 1735124140 Nat 11351241190 NAA 1391241400 Na Nab yasnary INA RESTA LEAP ETI 1351241421 135124202 Ni CEN NAA N NA NAA INA DEN NAA NAA NAA 1951241581 1351241522 1951241560 1351241580 Na 1351241584 Nat Cobecte T OBS 110 Manual DEITI Marnus DBI TI 0 Manual Manus DJT Marua DBIT2 Manual DB T1 0 Marassi Figure 266 Collect Chamel Site Name 145 19 141 64 t2 158 158 159 158 158 D Beeretedge Fandy Day Beentadge FDC Shadow 0 Deenteige For Dey Beerntvidgs FDC Shadow 0 Bemretentige Farsy Day Hoerige FDC Shadow MIH Sub Metering 1 Sub Meter HPH MPH Shadow 0 Royal Victories Hopas U Ropa Victoria Hoopis S D Sub Meters MPM MPH Shadow Brediasy Corte Shadow Brady Corie Siudow Bradut Corte Shadow 1 Bradbury Conte 0 Bractaay Corte 3 Bracaay Cortio O Biadtesy Corte 1 Bradmusy Certre Uncom 2 Bradbury Corte Bradu Cerite Shadow Badiu Conia Shadow Bradtusy Cert
447. ta on a daily basis and always collect data from the last 7 days there are always overlaps in the data in the database and the data being imported Page 278 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com F DYNAMA Timport caa h ASCII Readings Import Auto Import Code Delete File s after import Logging unknown meter exceptions Importing file c acmaget DyF lus British Sugar log Into database Dynamat Siverspoon on server Buzzard Oynamatplus Step 5 of 6 Checking for meters out of target limits Processing Meter 9 of 48 3 Target Alarms Figure A7 6 Importing Data Import processing Step 5 Target Limits Step 5 TARGET only works where there have been targets set against meters Where target limits have not been set use at the EMT Bureau we append data on a daily basis and always collect data from the last 7 days there are always overlaps in the data in the database and the data being imported amp yy Prot s E D Toni Scho a JBI Che Fat Schon ene pei Man Cie Pad Elect fuh af Clee Fat Electi tet Clee Fat Electi MD Pures Clee Pad Ga MaiMew Ste Mele Fleeing SisRenot Metre Emaoreeniy GB Che Fat Wan i ar Sette Aaga M Hartre
448. ta sent from EMT to fill in a gap that has appeared in your data Or you may want to import data from an Excel spreadsheet 1 The data you want to import must be in the correct format file It should have comma separated values meter code date time reading 2 If you are saving a file from Excel you will need to save it as a csv file Then you will need to open the file in Notepad Next you will need to save this file again this time ensure that the file type must be set to All Files and the name of the file should have the extension of log 3 Log into DYNAMATplus 4 Under the File dropdown select Import 5 This will come up with the default normally looking for the file in the DYNAMATplus folder but you will need to navigate the C drive or other drives until you find where you have saved the file It should then show in the right hand box 6 Ensure that the Type in the top box is set to ASCII if available If not available please ring our support line 01628 664056 and ask for Christine and ask for advice Page 280 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 11 12 13 14 15 Ensure that you tick the log unknown meters option DO NOT TICK t
449. ter the start and end dates for which the contract applies If you enter 1 9 6 for September 1 2006 the system will recognise this and change it automatically to 01 09 2006 7 Enter the billing interval Usually this is 1 month or 3 month 8 Select the billing unit It will normally be Kilowatt hours for electricity and gas and cubic metres for water regardless of the units shown on the meters 9 Select the contract calendar from the pull down list 10 Click the Fixed Charges tab eT Add Hew Contract Fired Charge Quoting Period Year X Fired Charge Calculation Period Year Fired Changes allie E 5i 4 5 Avalabilte Unt Charge Sewage Hate cancel Figure 150 Add New Contract Fixed Charges Tab 11 12 13 14 15 You must alter the Quoting Period and Calculation Period numbers and length of period otherwise this will not work properly That is enter a number and change year to another value You can always change this again to the particular values that you require For electricity and gas set the Fixed Charge Quoting Period and the Fixed Charge Calculation Period to 1 month This means that the fixed charges will be shown as a fixed monthly amount regardless of the number of days in the month For water set the Fixed Charge Quoting Period to 1 year and Fixed Charge Calculation Period to 1 day This is because water companies quote their standing charges for a whole
450. tered i e amongst other buildings from the norm Opening Hours are the hours per day that the building site are being used Weeks Shut per year can be any number from 0 to 52 Total Hours per year are calculated from the Opening Hours and the Weeks Shut Page 21 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com This Page has been deliberately left Blank Page 22 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com CREATING AND NAMING A METER SURVEY YOUR METERS To ensure that your meter pulse readings are analysed and reported correctly DYNAMAT needs to know a few key facts about each of your meters If EMT is installing the automatic pulse meter reading system this set up will be done for you when the meters are connected However if you are reading your meters by hand eyeball readings or using DYNAMAT with another manufacturer s meter pulse reading system you will need to find out this information for yourself before setting up your
451. tering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Meter Pro perties Links Target Type None Figure 22 Meter Properties Target Tab Target can only be implemented when there is enough data collected Targets are covered in greater detail under Readings amp Graphs They are not automatically implemented when enough data has been collected because DYNAMAT needs to be told what calculation method to use and enough data varies depending on the calculation method chosen Meter Pro perties NHS Reporting Energy Source ae Energy Exported Off Site Processes Recycled Figure 23 Meter Properties NHS Tab Only for NHS Sites This screen is now redundant for the NHS It was for a specific format for the NHS to report up to the Department of Health in the past Currently the NHS sites only have to report standard consumption the Site Report including the facility to report in Gigajoules already covers this Page 33 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Meter Properties General Details Alarms Auto Import Target Linked Files D
452. terpolated values Seres 1 Seres 2 Seres 3 Seres 4 Seres 5 Series 6 Graph Background p mas size A 100 40 JARS canoa Figure 308 Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Options Chart Page 205 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com At the bottom of this page is the default logo If a customer wants to use their own logo then by clicking on the button with 3 dots this will allow you to navigate to another folder where you can store your logo However please be aware that if you save it with the default name this will be overwritten when a new version of the software is released This shows the colours on the Graphs and Charts that are applied by default If you wish to change a colour or colours permanently so that each time you create a new chart this colour change is repeated then this is the place to do tt Basic colors EEHEEHE E Custom colors J Oe eee HERE eee Define Custom Colors gt gt Figure 309 Menu Bar Tools Dropdown Menu Options Colour Chart This shows all the basic colours that are available to be chosen By clicking on Define Custom Colors you can see the full colour spectrum that is available and clicking on th
453. ters only iojxl File Edit wiew Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat World Gi Data bird meters E LINCOLN COUNTY HOSP ea St GEORGES HOSPITAL E E E H archiving 30 09 2005 13 00 00 Own el LOUTH COUNTY HOSP 3112 2005 13 00 00 Own Bal WASTE DISPOSAL 31 01 2006 13 00 00 Own A a PILGRIM HOSPITAL 31 03 2006 13 00 00 Own m l GRANTHAM HOSPITAL 30 04 2006 13 00 00 Own H JOHNSON HOSPITAL 31 05 2006 13 00 00 Own Ela SKEGNESS HOSPITAL 31 07 2006 13 00 00 Own FE Gas Skegness 30 09 2006 13 00 00 Own ool Sewerage Skegness 21 10 2007 13 00 00 Utility 1 020000 2310 00 gt Skegness Elect Day 21711 2007 13 00 00 Utility 1 020000 12 00 ABCD1234ABCO Skegness Elect Night 2211 2007 13 00 00 Own 1 020000 i Water Skegness 23 11 2007 13 00 00 Utility 1 020000 12 00 ABCD1234ABCE H WELLAND HOSPITAL 24 11 2007 13 00 00 Utility 1 020000 111 00 ABCD123448CF a Scaling errors 25 11 2007 13 00 00 Estimate 21 008 3 1 020000 U 32 ME E 293 mm 2 406 610 CAPS NUM 76 01 2008 75 13 4 Figure 252 ULHT Report entering Bill registration numbers 2 In the dialog for entering a new reading an additional cell appears for Registration No as shown An entry can only be made if Utility or Estimate is selected as the reading type xi Date Time of Reading 7172007 gt 13 00 00 Type uiy Help Reading po A 100 Correction Factor 1020000 Cost po E Registration Mo JABCD12344BCF cool Figure 253 U
454. the Log and Display Option if you want to visually check that the download is progressing Real Time Readings as well saving to the log file and this will also allow you to realise when the download has completed this will be explained later f There are 4 types of Downloads All Last Earliest Since i All all the logging information will be downloaded in date and time stamp order li Last displays the most recent reading that is currently available in the logger this is also another way of checking that the logger is receiving data and if the date and time stamp is not up to date it shows when a problem occurred with the logger iii Earliest displays the earliest entry that is currently available in the logger beware however that this will be the next reading to be overwritten as the loggers are in a continuous loop iv Since enter the date and time that you want to start the download at To the left of the DBGet Manual screen will be the Logging to Memory screen which shows the Real Time Readings When the values being downloaded appear to stop in the Real Time Readings window check the date and time This should be very close to the system time on the PC Laptop If this is the case then all the readings that have taken place up to now have been downloaded into the log file Click on Comms and select Hang Up This will disconnect from the remote modem and leave it ready for the next visit If you have not b
455. the first meter on the account and greyed out only the Tariff No should have to be entered 5 Entering an electricity bill a When it opens it checks that there is at least one meter linked to the account with a Tariff No corresponding to each of the rates set up in the contract If there is no meter for one of the rates a message box gets displayed b When you click Manual Bill Entry for any one of the rate meters on this account this is how the screen first appears ee x pr pr dae Sp Manual Bill Entry a Account Code 8621111111 Select Previous Invoice Number Invoice Date Energy Meteri ng D _ Technology Ltd Supplier Energia Add New 30 09 2008 ee LU ss 5 nN Date of Ut Units Unit Meter Name Reading Est Charged Rate Unit Cost Coleraine Supply Night 0 0437 0 00 Coleraine Supply Nov Feb Day 0 0999 0 00 Coleraine DUoS Mar Dct Day 0 0638 0 00 Total Units o 0 Total Unit Charge 0 00 Total Fixed Charges kA e056 Availability Charge 901 04 Net Tota 993 82 Climate Change Levy 0 kwh 046 p kWwh a00 Climate Change Levy 2 L kwh p p kiwh dy VAT Domestic Proportion 27 0 Rate 50o 810 44 VAT Non Domestic Proportion 79 0 Rate 50 117 77 Invoice T otal 1 122 02 OK Cancel Figure 201 Manual Bill Entry Entry screen before filling Page 129 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited an
456. then through a logical sequence of sub icons until the item you require appears At any point where you are required to select a meter or site you can use the icon Clicking on a site name brings up the sites and meters connected to it When a site name is required simply click the site name Graphical Tree Name The default name of the Graphical Tree is always Dynamat World If you would like to change this name which also changes the name that is used on various Reports right click on Dynamat World and then click on Rename Replace the name with your name of choice Information Panel The top line contains the Site Name Meter Name and Edit Current Site Meter Properties button The second line contains the Service Type Main Site Boundary Meter Sub Meter Auto Import Enabled Manual Meter Dropdown Units and Go Back button More details about what the Information Panel is populated by are described under Sites and Meters below Object Pane This contains the icons for the Wizards the Graphs the Reports and the Meters within this Site Page 15 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com GENERAL ENERGY MANAGER REQUIREMENTS The following information is a
457. this should be reflected in the Climate Change Levy Variance e Inthis example the bill shows 79 business use i e 21 domestic VAT usage and also for reasons not specified CCL relief of 10 Therefore CCL is payable on 90 of the business use and so we enter Climate Change Levy Variance of 0 9 Meter Properties General Details Alarms Auto Import Target Links Site Coleraine Campus Electricity w MPAN m Meter Capacity i Digits 8 Jo Capacity 100000000 Financial 0 Annual Budget Climate Change Levy Variance C Simple Accounting Utility Accounting Simple Unit Rate no p kWwh hd aber Caral Aliirahar ree _ _____ _ _ _ X _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Figure 190 Manual Bill Entry Multi Rate with CCL Variance Page 123 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com f Define a meter for each unit rate in the same way Be aware that not all of the unit rates in use may appear on a single bill because they only apply at different times of year You may need to see a complete years worth of bills or the contract document to find out about all the rates g This is how the meter tree looks aft
458. tion about this subject is part of the Billing Set Up section above e Units s 2 gt Units Description bbreviati Type Units per GJ Units per mr co Cub Ft Gas 10 Cubic feet gas Cubic feet gas 10 Cubic feet gas 100 Cubic feet gas 1000 Cubie m gas10 Cubic metres Cubic metres gas Degrees C Gigajoules Hours Aun Imp Gallons 100 103 cu Ft Fee 0 Fr 1 00 f 1 OOO CUMG 1 cum culm G DEG C Gd h G al 1 00 Energy Energy E nergy Energy E nergy Energy Volume Energy Other Energy Other Other Me Other D g2 2023 925 31 92 551 3 283 0 9253 268 93 Oo 26 592 j 1 j O Edit Add New Delete Help kg S EG5S10 kih kM he dO kM HO OS kw h O 5 kwh 0 kh1 00 476 1905 47 619 Arrr rro i SSS S56 555 5556 Arrr rO Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy E nergy Energy Energy kg steam kgs steam 10 Filorwatt hours Filowatt Hours 1 0 Filovatt Hr 0 05 Filowatt hre 0 5 Filowatt hra 1 0 Failowatt hra 1 00 kilowatt Hre 2 Kilowatt hra 5 Kilowatt Hras 25 Figure 298 Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com kwh kwh Energy Energy EWR Energy 135 555 55 5555 b944 445 Page 199 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form w
459. tion rather than just excessive consumption Useful example of Tracker Analysis is Energy Office Electric repetition 1 week increment 1 day firstly set up with 2 alarm limits Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Elec Tracker Analysis Max File Edit Tools View Gallery Set Target Help E gt bel GS bat E le fal ea YP be T C WN D EL i L J ie 2 2T Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Elec He A a Ga erry Be 19 01 2005 2 01 2005 04022005 1202 2005 2002 2005 20 02 2005 15 01 2005 2 01 2005 31 01 2005 Oe 2005 16022005 24022005 Day Beginning Actual Consumption Target Consumption 2 Alarm Limita Fi 15 gure 129 Tracker Analysis 2 Alarm Limits Useful example of Tracker Analysis is Energy Office Electric repetition 1 week increment 1 day secondly set up with 16 alarm limits Page 87 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com S Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Elec Tracker Analysis x File Edit Tools View Gallery Set Target Help E gt bel E3 ia Ed E fa ee YP A Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Elec r s re n e e n T O L D cL i L
460. tml Ra Go Links oy K site Benchmark Report Training Site 31 12 2005 to 13 07 2006 Data Meter Hame Complete Consumption Heating Non heating Electricity MO Training Site Training Meter 1 6 500 kwh Total Electricity MD 6 500 ky wh Total 6 500 kh Site degree days for year 1 793 Standard degree days 2 462 Degree day factor 2 064 Exposure factor 1 0 Mormalised heating consumption 6 500 kash Mon heating sub total D kuh Total weather corrected consumption 6 500 kwh Building Type Unknown Actual hours of use Stardard hours of use for category Hours of use factor Done F My Computer Figure 229 Site Benchmark Report Example needs replacing Monthly Manual Readings Report This report was designed for MANUALLY entered monthly readings Because manual readings are normally a single reading entered each month this report takes the nearest entry to the middle of the first month to the nearest entry to the middle of the second month so that if readings are not taken on the same day each month they still appear for the general period If you use this report with meters that are defined as automatic meters then the data show gives the first reading as nearest to the 15 of the month and all readings up to the 15 of the next month are included This report is available at Site levels only KE Monthly Manual Readings Report Dynamat World Print Manual Readings for month 1172007 Service Typ
461. ts Charged 118 970 Unit rate Threshold Adjusted Units at Unit p kWh from contract threshold this rate charge 1 6 15 2 000 123 00 2 4 15 1 000 2 000 18 000 747 00 3 3 15 10 000 20 000 98 970 3 117 56 Total 3 987 56 Where there is a single meter and a block tariff the total should be inserted in the column headed Unit Charge Because multiple rates apply the column headed Unit Rate should show the word Multiple Where there are multiple meters and a block tariff sums of money against each meter are misleading and should not be shown The calculated total should only be shown in the Total Unit Charge cell below the meter reading table 23 The sum shown under Total Fixed Charges is calculated from the amounts shown on the Fixed Charges tab of the contract screen i Edit Contract Fixed Charge Quoting Period K Month v Fixed Charge Calculation Period 1 4 Month Fixed Charges 1 2 Figure 210 Monthly charge E 6 31 Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Fixed Charges 24 For gas bills the supplier will either quote a b a fixed standing charge that is the same on every bill and so the Quoting Period and Calculation Period above should be the same as the billing interval a daily metering charge so the Quoting Period and Calculation Period above should be set to 1 day The amount charged will vary from bill to bill d
462. ts are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com c Seasonal Time Of Day here there are up to a maximum of 10 rates which can be spread over any day of the year in any order d STOD with DUoS here there is a combination of the Seasonal Time of Day contract with the DUoS for abbreviations and definitions see Appendix 4 more information at the end of this section e Zero Unit Rate this is where there is only 1 rate and it is zero f Block Tariff this is where the rates are split by the amount of units used within a billing period For example the first 1000 units are billed at rate 1 per unit the second 1000 units are billed at rate 2 per unit etc If the first 1000 units have a fixed value that is the first 1000 units are billed at 44 for that number then you should put the 44 as a fixed charge and when setting up rate 1 set the value to 0 Be aware that the Billing Interval on Block Tariff has an effect as to what threshold is incorporated If the Billing Interval is set to 3 months then months 1 4 are taken as the first billing period with the threshold applied 5 7 as the second billing period etc when you create a bill See below 5 Ensure the Contract radio button is selected 6 En
463. u Bar Lists Dropdown Edit Applicable Day Schedule full schedule BERR eRe eee TIT A A A L A E T T T T KI EE a a a a e eee e Applicable Days Calendar A calendar consists of a series of dates with applicable day schedules selected Unlike a contract calendar which is a repeating pattern for a year applicable day calendars contain actual dates so they must be continually kept up to date Calendars are created or selected from a list Page 189 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Gal Calendars of Applicable Days Calendar Name Delete Help Figure 279 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Calendar of Applicable Day Schedule Calendars are displayed as a series of weekly rows with a date which is the Sunday marking the start of the week and a cell for each day of the week A new calendar consists of one row beginning on the Calendar Name working weeks 13706 2010 Hew Aow at End Figure 280 Menu Bar Lists Dropdown Applicable Day Calendar The New row at start and New row at end buttons add blank weekly rows before the first and after the last week respectively Each cell is populated by a drop down list containing the schedules
464. ubic metres CUMG 25 51 Hundreds of cubic feet 9 014 For multiples fractions of these move the decimal point as required Conversion factors for oil are more difficult because the calorific value is not normally quoted on suppliers invoices The conversion factors in the sample database and any new databases are based on 38 MJ litre for gasoil diesel or light oil and 40 MJ litre for medium or heavy oil The Units lookup table has five columns The first column contains the long description of the unit e g Kilowatt Hours and the second column has the shorter abbreviation for the unit kWh The third column is the energy type namely Energy Volume or Other The fourth and fifth columns contain the conversion factors The fourth column is used for energy units and should contain the number of units that make up a gigajoule GJ The fifth column is used for volume units and should contain the number of units that make up a cubic metre DYNAMAT will divide the meter readings by the appropriate conversion factor to calculate the number of gigajoules cubic metres Note that this is different from some other programs and conversion tables where you multiply the conversion factor by the reading Units other than energy and volume can be entered simply leave the conversion factors set to zero in both columns The National Grid has a table of Calorific Value that is updated each day This can be found on http www nationalgrid co
465. ue of 3000 this is to cover a 3 month period with 15 7 2006 enter a reading value of 500 this is to cover approximately half a month DYNAMATplus File View Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat World Training Site Training Meter 1 B Council Office DATA BIRD E Grammar School CHICK Electricity block Main Kilowatt Hours a Government Office Manual af Date Time Meter Reading Movement J Insurance Centre Code 5 31 12 2008 13 00 00 12 345 0 Hl Army Baracks DATA BIRD 01202 2009 13 00 00 13 345 1 000 4 Training Site 25 02 2009 13 00 00 14 345 1 000 Training Meter 1 25 03 2009 13 00 00 15 345 1 000 29 06 2009 13 00 00 18 345 3 000 17707 2009 13 00 00 18 845 s00 ES iili gt System Administrator ss 13 j 58 m 093 923 APS NUM 04 05 2010 14 03 Figure 48 Readings as entered 16 The Print option allows you to print out some or part of the readings in the list 17 The number of pages will be displayed giving you the option of printing all or making a selection by highlighting the actual readings that you want to print DYNAMAT plus This will print 496 pages IF you do not want to proceed click Cancel Cancel Figure 49 Print Readings pages advice Page 45 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7
466. ugh SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com M amp T EMAILING ALARMS 1 This is an additional function of DYNAMATplus and is only available if the additional module has been purchased 2 The Email exe module will be installed in the same folder as the Dyimport exe application Under normal circumstances this is C Program File DYNAMAT plus 3 Ensure that the file MSMAPI32 0CX can be found in the Windows System32 folder 4 On the properties of each site there is a box for entering an email address However only the lowest level site for meters will actually generate alarm emails You cannot set up the email at Dynamat_World level and expect the system to pick up all target alarms generated in the Exceptions 4 Site General Benchmarking general Site Name Grammar School CHICK Parent Site Dynamat World Contact Positions Address Postcode Country Telo Fas Mo Email targetalarms tecc co uk URL Ce Financial ear Begins O1 Jan Ea Ends 31 Dec Degree Dap Region Other Figure 138 Email Alarms Site Properties Only meters where a target has been set will generate emails as it is only the target exceptions that are emailed Thus with Dynamat_Sample database under the above site only Grammar School Main Water meter and Grammar School Main Elec meter have targets sets so only these two meters will be capable of generating
467. uld be no more than a quarter of the total time between the starting date amp time and ending date amp time The actual starting and ending date amp times for the graph are then adjusted as follows a If the starting date amp time is not on a period boundary it is moved forwards to the last period boundary before b If the starting date amp time is now earlier than the earliest recorded reading for any selected object advance it by a whole number of quantity periods until it is the same or later c If the ending date amp time is not a whole number of quantity periods after the starting date amp time advance it until it reaches the next whole number d Ifthe ending date amp time is after the latest recorded reading for any selected object bring it back by a whole number of quantity periods until it is the same or earlier Page 57 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com DYNAMATplus Figure 73 Consumption Graph Time inconsistency 12 There are circumstances when the time inconsistency message will appear An example of this is where the first reading for the site was 1 8 2001 at about 10 15am the period of analysis was from 1 8 2001 at 00 00 to
468. um Char Fi ata Couneil Office gas 2345 E 31 4 05 2008 6118 Ut 3773 1 02263 39 2 0 03399 Total Linite 18 970 Total Linit Charge E4 043 79 Total Fixed Charges EG 31 Net Tota 4 050 10 Climate Change Levy 118 970 kwh e pki ly 195 11 Climate Change Levy 2 kWh pkh VAT Domestic Proportion io Rate AA OOO VAT Non Domestic Propertion 100 0 Aata 15 0 EB507 52 Invoice T otal 4 Help Figure 211 Manual Bill Entry Gas Bill Entry Completed Billing Screen 29 The correct value for the bill is 4 879 03 There are three errors in this example a The conversion to kWh is calculated using the accurate conversion factor from hundreds of cubic feet to cubic metres Using the rounded value gives 118 898 kWh b Climate Change Levy is only being shown to two decimal places The correct value for this bill date should be 0 164 c The VAT value does not include the VAT on Climate Change Levy Example Calculation for a Water Bill 1 The things that make water different from other service types are d Water is always metered and billed in cubic metres e Water supply and sewerage services are charged separately and may be provided by different companies Therefore it is possible to have two concurrent contracts and get two different bills for the same meter f Sewerage charges are based on a set percentage of the volume of water supplied This is agreed with the supplier and set in the account details
469. uments and Settings File Folder 02 11 7006 12 29 S con seagull 52 9 Download Size 29 0 KB S users on server Us Download Backups Files Add or Remove Programs Ink B44 4berdeen nk P 15 objects Disk Free space 16 9 GB F My Computer Figure A5 4 Upgrading Software Windows Explorer C Drive 12 You need to navigate to within the CD Image folder on the CD Page 256 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com O FA2007 07 13 Source and Instal CD Image J al File Edit View Help lt Back Search We Folders Xx p H X clr Limi Name Size Type Date Modified Location A Files Currently on the CD info File Folder 14 07 2007 11 19 Piles Currently on ti L3Program Files File Folder 14 07 2007 11 19 Files Currently ant autorun inf 1KO Setup Information 1afo7feon7 11517 Miles Currently ont ab DYNAMATplus exe 39 KB Application 14 07 2007 11 18 Files Currently ont gt DYNAMAT plus ini i KEB Configuration Settings 14 07 2007 11 16 Files Currently ont Sl oyNAMATplus mst 23 910 K0 Windows Installer P 14fo7 2007 11 10 Mies Currently on ti EULA exe 28 KB Application 14 07 2007 11 18 Files Currently o
470. uncil Office DAT Energy Office Water Maing water P5564 Old Databird DB 20 0 Arn Baracks DAT Victora Main Elec k Electricity MD 755664 Old Databird DES 20 1 Amy Baracks DAT Victoria Main Elec k Electricity Reac 755664 Old Databird DBS 20 3 Army Baracks DAT Victoria BS Gas Firm Gas FSS5R64 Old Databird DB 20 o Amy Baracks DAT Victoria DCB 20 Batt FSS5664 Old Databird DEZ 2 0 Arn Baracks DAT Victoria Man Gas Firm Gas To5b64 Old Databird DEZ 2 Oo Arn Baracks DAT Victoria T21 B Volts 755664 Old Databird DB fe 0 Arn Baracks DAT Victoria JAM 3Ph El 755664 Old Databird DBS fe 1 Army Barracks DAT Victora JAM 1Ph El Electricity MD 755664 Old Databird DBS ee 2 Arn Baracks DAT Yictoria JAM Gas Firm Gas FS5RG4 Old Databird DB Ze 8 Arn Baracks DAT Tx 22 Bathe Woks Electricity MD HA MHA MHA MA HA HA MHA MA MHA HA HA HA MA MHA HA MHA HA MA MA HA HA MHA MA Manual Meter A Manual Meter A Manual Meter R Manual Meter A Manual Meter A Manual Meter A Manual Meter A Manual Meter R Manual Meter A Manual Meter A Manual Meter A Manual Meter A Manual Meter R Manual Meter A Manual Meter A Manual Meter A Manual Meter A Manual Meter A Manual Meter A Manual Meter R Manual Meter A Manual Meter A Manual Meter R POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HOUSE POLARIS HO
471. uncil Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Consumption Graph x File Edit Tools View Gallery Help 2H alw DDA ale as Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water TO B a hahaaa J 29 04 2002 2 06 2002 27 08 2002 26 0 2002 257 22002 2o 02 2005 S003 2002 29 05 2002 2 07 2002 26 09 2002 251112002 24 01 2005 Day Beginning Cubic metres Per Day Figure 105 Graph Tools Consumption Graph over a full year 22 By Zooming in on the July and August period it is possible to see that there appear to be repetitions of 6 spikes followed by no consumption al Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Consumption Graph max Fie Edit Tools wiew Galery Help EY k a ba Ed la GA a EA Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water TO 6 0 ah 40 lika daos 0A l S04 02002 29 2 2002 2r 022005 03 04 2002 02 06 2002 01 8 2002 S0 09 2002 2911 2002 26 01 20035 Day Beginning z T ci LL D cL i i _ D E 2 ie 3 wt Figure 106 Graph Tools Consumption Graph over a full year with Zoom 23 In the above graph the spread of days and months is very haphazard but by using the Zoom more detail is shown 24 Click the Zoom icon and the draw a rectangle over the area that you wish to interrogate Page 74 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering T
472. uncorrected gas meters where there is a corresponding corrected gas meter must have the first 6 characters of their name defined as UNCORR in the meter name This report also allows organisations to keep a check on their progress through the current year by allowing the dates to be flexible Meter Fitness Daily System Report The Daily System Report shows a summary list of the logger hubs with the overall integrity for each followed by a page for each logger listing the individual transmitters and meter points under that logger known to be faulty This report will be accessed from an icon that appears under Dynamat World only Meter Fitness Daily System Report Loe Daily System Report Duration covered by report 7 Days before current date 1 Show report Cancel Figure 233 Daily System Report Selection The selection screen for the report will ask for the number of days that the analysis period should cover default 7 and the number of days prior to the current date at which it should end default 1 yesterday These entries will be remembered for future use Meters will be flagged as having known faults with a text field to describe the fault and any action taken to fix it The report will then be built as follows 1 Select all entries from the Meter table that are Real or Analogue meters and automatically read 2 Calculate the integrity consumption and target for each meter as per the cu
473. upied periods coincide with gaps in the data Page 220 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com USING THE SAMPLE DATA To enable you to have a look at DYNAMATplus straight away we have included some sample data on the demonstration disk It will give some idea how DYNAMATplus stores and manipulates data EXERCISE 1 Data entry This exercise uses meter readings from a Government Office in South London Select Polaris House and then select the Electricity meter icon named Car Park Sub Meter You can enter data by meter or if you purchase the Manual Finance Module by account The first part of the exercise shows readings from a single Electricity meter and shows how DYNAMATplus calculates consumptions from the meter readings 1 Select the Readings icon 2 Inthe Action menu choose Add new reading or press F3 3 Adialog box appears with the current date There is also the time the Type of reading dialog box and a box to enter your readings In this case we are using manual readings You can change the date and time 4 Change the date to 29 09 1998 You can leave the time at 1300hrs 5 In the readings box enter the reading of 953439 you will note that your reading is
474. ure 173 6 The Contract uses the specific Contract Calendar and the quarterly charges and unit prices taken from ent bill Etana A Edit Contract Monday zwalec weekday walec Weekday walec Weekday walec Weekday walec Weekday zwalec weekday zwalec weekday zwalec weekday walec Weekday walec weekday walec Weekday walec Weekday Tuesday siwalac weekday sWalec Weekday sWalec Weekday walec Weekday sWalec Weekday siwalac weekday siwaleac weekday sivalac weekday walec Weekday walec Weekday walec Weekday sWalec Weekday awalec 3 units Wednesday sivalac weekday sWalec Weekday sWalec Weekday sWalec Weekday swalec Weekday siwalac weekday siwalac weekday siwalac weekday sWalec Weekday walec Weekday sWalec Weekday walec Weekday Thursday siwalac weekday sWalec Weekday sWalec Weekday walec Weekday sWalec Weekday sivalac weekday siwalac weekday siwalac weekday walec Weekday walec Weekday walec Weekday walec Weekday Friday sivalac weekday walec Weekday sWalec Weekday sWalec Weekday sWalec weekday swalac weekday siwalac weekday sialac weekday walec Weekday walec Weekday walec Weekday walec Weekday SE Saturday zwalec weekend sWalec weekend walec weekend walec weekday swalec weekend zwalec weekend zwalec weekend zwalec weekend walec weekend sWalec weekend swalec weekend walec weekend Help Manual Bill Entry Contract Calendar showing 2 different Daily Schedules
475. urvey Pro Forma 295 Appendix 10 System Configuration Diagrams 296 UPGRADE OF COMMS TO DATA BIRD LOGGER USING GPRS 297 Appendix 11 IT Terms and Conditions 300 EMT STANDARD IT TERMS AND CONDITIONS 300 Page 7 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com Appendix 12 Training Agenda 302 Appendix 13 DYNAMATplus Available Modules 303 Appendix 14 User Level Access Rights 304 Appendix 15 Wet Steam Calculations 305 INDEX OF FIGURES 306 Page 8 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energ ymeteringtechnology com GETTING STARTED To use DYNAMATplus you need the following 2 GHz processor speed or better SGHz or better for networked Servers 1 GB RAM and up to 2GB RAM for each processor 10 GB free hard disk space before installation Windows 2000 or XP Professional or Vista Internal or external modem CD ROM drive Weare currently BETA testing our system with Windows 7 Note if you are using MSDE 2000 Microsoft SQL Ser
476. ury Square uncomm Shattebury Square Elec kYAh et cH i Arches HWE Centre uncom E El Albert St Health Centre unci Elec Active Main Auto Manual kah 7 Se Ghats Sauer ne Date ime ye Poe Coun Hovener Al ol Shaftsbury Square Elec 18 07 2010 18 11 37 Auto 50 72 o Shaftsbury Square Elec 18 07 2010 18 41 46 Auto o Dag E e E Shaftsbuy Square Elec f 16 07 2010 19 11 54 Auto EDE 16 T a Lawther Building uncon 18 07 2010 19 42 03 Auto 50 775 o B a 444 Antrim Road ee ef 18 07 2010 20 1212 Auto 50 791 16 F 4 F EMT System Administrator 9 266 G 1 319 m2 993 420 CAPS NUM 20707 2010 09 41 5 Figure A1 26 Troubleshooting Incorrect Movement Correct Movement When you find an example that does not follow the pattern above please can you do screen prints and forward to EMT Integrity and Meter Fitness Reports failure When you try and use these features we have found that sometimes you get the following two windows displayed Retreshing available date range OY Wah 7 plus ts searching the database to determine the range of dates for which data it available for this report Getting lst of meters from tree done Getting dates of available data for meters Meter 1 aut of Figure A1 27 Troubleshooting Integrity refreshing no meters DYNAMATplus AN No Relevank Meters on Sike Figure A1 28 Troubleshooting Integrity no relevant meters A change has been made to the system and version 8 0
477. ut Y Y Y Y Site Add Wizard R R Y Y Properties N R a Y Meter Add Wizard R R Y Y Properties N R Y Y Account Add Wizard R R ay Y Properties N R Y Y Page 304 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Appendix 15 Wet Steam Calculations http www spiraxsarco com resources steam tables wet steam as Inputs Saturation Pressure and Dryness Output f Single Value Table Saturation Pressure 68 bar gauge Dryness 98 Calculate Reset Boiling Point Saturation Temperature 169 467 C 100psi Specific Enthalpy of Water h 716982 J kg Specific Enthalpy of Evaporation of Wet 2 00995E06 u Steam Specific Enthalpy of Wet Steam h 2 72694E06 J kg Density of Wet Steam 4 15067 kg n Specific Volume of Wet Steam v 0 240925 n kg Specific Entropy of Water st 2036 88 J kg K Specific Entropy of Evaporation of Wet 4541 07 ugk gt Steam Specific Entropy of Wet Steam s 6577 95 J kg K Specific Heat of Water Cp 4367 03 J kg K Specific Heat of Wet Steam cy 1790 62 J kg K Specific Heat of Wet Steam Cp 2493 12 J kg K Dynamic Viscosity of Water 1 60127E 04 Pas Dynamic Viscosity of Stea
478. ve Meter More Start Date 00171997 End Date 3112 2009 Tariff Mo 1 l Availability Do Mone Usage Non Domestic Domestic oo 3s ye ZE Figure 181 Manual Bill Entry Climate Change Levy variance in Meter Properties 21 Example Council Office Electricity Units charged 1 000 kWh CCL Variance 0 5 Main Elec Supply kWh Units charged 1 000 kWh CCL Variance 1 VAT non domestic percentage 75 Therefore Council Office electricity taxable units 1 000 x 0 5 500 Main Elec Supply kWh taxable units 1 000 x 1 1 000 Total taxable units 1 500 Units on which CCL actually charged 1 500 x 75 1 125 If the bill period straddles across a date on which the rate of CCL was changed then the Climate Change Levy 2 row is also displayed and the sum of the two must add up to 1 125 View Invoices reprise an invoice entered with Manual Bill Entry 1 The View Invoice icon is only shown against a Manual Meter EA DYNAMATptus File View Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat world Manual Bill Eritry Manual 7 night Ei Main Site Shadow Manual Meters kal Training Site Ei Manual Bill Entry Readings Consumption Multiple Period Multiple Penod Average Graph Graph 5 Curve Analysis E Manual 3 weekend e se zA one g gt Analisis Table View Invoices Regression Tracker Accounts S Analysis Analysis System Administrator S 16 62 Ge 152 793 MOM 187 0672010 12 16
479. ver 2000 Desktop Engine the capacity of DY NAMATplus is about 30 million readings which would be 2GB of storage If you are using the system on a networked Server then this capacity is up to AGB readings DYNAMATplus installation DYNAMATplus has to be installed on the hard disk before it can be used When DYNAMATplus is installed it creates a program group called DYNAMATplus and places the DYNAMATplus icon within it and on the Desktop There are two stages to installing DYNAMAToplus Firstly there is the SQL Server installation And then following that There is the actual installation of the DYNAMATplus application files The details of installations are covered in Appendix 5 New Release upgrading your DYNAMATplus If more complicated installation is required for example for installations on server and multiple users then please contact EMT For the purposes of this manual it will be presumed that DYNAMATplus has been successfully installed and the icon has been placed on the desktop art i i n 7 TOSHE S 1605 Figure 01 Installing DYNAMATplus Page 9 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Starting and quitting DYNAMATplus You start and quit DYNA
480. will find the data there Energy Office Water 3 Notepad Max File Edit Format View Help 24 02 2002 O3 03 2002 10 03 2002 17 03 2002 24 03 2002 a1 03 2002 OF 04 2002 14 04 2002 21 04 2002 28 04 2002 Figure 98 Graph Tools Save As Text example 8 The EMF Image file can be redisplayed with Windows Picture and Fax Viewer Page 70 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com ac Energy Office Water 4 Windows Picture and Fax Viewer Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water 01 05 2002 0107 2002 On 709 2002 011 2002 On 401 2003 01 042002 01 20672002 01 0872002 01 41 0 2002 01 41 272002 01 022003 hMonth Beginning oe j _ D cL gi T L pE E 2 E ca Figure 99 Graph Tools Save As EMF Image example 9 If you open the Bitmap Image with Paint you can overlay queries about the graph adding relevant comments when required wY Energy Office Water 5 Paint Colors Help Council Office DATA BIRD Energy Office Water Do you know i why this iS So 01 05 2002 01 oF q2002 0112002 01 01 2003 01 04 2002 01 062002 011 02002 01A 22002 01 022005 Month Beginning E E Ww D cL ma a i E na E 3
481. with the outstations on the spot retrieving real time pulse counts which the link program then writes to a text file for DYNAMATplus to import in the normal way Installation of the Trend Link The program is kept on the network in server company EMT Product Develooment Software DYNAMAT Trend Link DynDDE32 Package If upgrading from DYNAMAT 6 or an earlier version of DYNAMATplus find and save the file called DYNDDE CFG in the C DYNAMAT folder Then get DYNAMATplus installed and working with the client s database To install the program run setup exe from the package and follow the instructions on screen This is the standard Visual Basic set up program Ensure that the program gets installed in the folder C DYNAMAT Preparing the Trend Link for first use Ensure that the file DYNDDE CFG is present in the C DYNAMAT folder If not then see below for how to create it from scratch Ensure that the supervisor program is running lf Doorway is used then you need to ensure that the DDE service is enabled This is a tick box found in the menu structure under Tools Options or some such depending on the version To launch the program run DYNDDE32 EXE from the C DYNAMAT folder The program s opening window Click the Settings button and set the customer s desired time and frequency of meter reading To test if the meters are being read correctly click Read Meters Now You should then see each meter code displayed briefly in th
482. wo buildings of similar set up Environmental Report gives details of CO emissions Weekly System Integrity Report check this shows the number of readings actually received by the system against the predicted number of readings Usually the automatic readings are received at half hourly intervals so the normal weekly readings per meter will be around 336 48 half hours in one day 7 days in one week Over 4 weeks this will rise to 1344 Page 16 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com CREATING AND NAMING A SITE SITE TREE A DYNAMATplus File View Lists Action Tools Help Dynamat orld Eil Council Office DATA BIRD 8 Grammar School CHICK Coy ey cen G Government Office Manual al i Insurance Centre Code 5 Add Hew Site Site Report Meter Reading Metering Meter Fitness G Ary Baracks DATA BIRD Sheet Syste Report aN _ _ es gos 4 a pr i gn e 4 e 4 7 ka T T Monthly Environmental Export Meter Update EMT Manual Report Readings precalculat Equipment List Danah a D POA Preload Council Office Grammar Governmert Insurance DATA BIRD School Office Ma Centre Co Army Baracks DATA BIRD System Administrator as 11 j 5
483. y 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Suppliers To Add the Supplier of energy to the Suppliers list click on Add New Figure 141 Lists Suppliers Supplier will be your Utility Supplier address and other information are always optional but we suggest that you enter them in any case 1 From the main screen click Lists then Suppliers The Suppliers window will appear 2 Click Add New The Add New Supplier window will appear Description Southern E lectrid Address Fostcode Telo Figure 142 Add New Supplier 3 Enter the suppliers name in the Description slot Complete the address postcode and telephone number from the information on the bill Click OK 4 Click Close in the Suppliers window Daily Schedules 1 Each day within the year needs to be defined in the Contract Calendar 2 Quite often the Daily Schedule is the same for a large proportion of the days 3 But there still needs to be a definition of every 24 hours 4 From the main screen click Lists then Daily Schedules Page 96 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com Daily Schedules Schedule Mame
484. y recording meters is used In this case you would not want to use Stock Holding Number of Digits Meter Capacity The number of digits and meter capacity are used to format the cells for displaying and editing the meter readings and to determine when the meter will roll over back to zero They are only relevant if Meter Readings are selected above The meter capacity is dependent upon whether the meter is a real meter with readings entered manually or from a PDA or if the meter is an AMR meter For manually read meters the meter capacity is calculated automatically from the number of digits before the decimal point e g if there are six digits then after 1 000 000 units the meter will again read zero Decimal digits are usually shown on the meter face in red The maximum number of decimal places can that be entered is 5 higher values cause an error box to be displayed until a number of 5 or lower is entered For an analogue meter the normal decimal digits shown are 2 Page 26 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com 4 8digits are required for the DATA BIRD this can count up to 100 000 000 before rollover there are 4 bytes of binary coded decimal which
485. you need to do is enter a Meter Reading in the future Be careful when doing this so that you do not create negative consumption Financial Forecasting cannot be calculated Page 183 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com This Page has been deliberately left Blank Page 184 of 314 This document amp contents are the copyright of Energy Metering Technology Limited and may not be reproduced in any form without prior permission Energy Metering Technology 57 High Street Burnham Slough SL1 7JX Tel 01628 664056 Fax 01628 668978 Email training energymeteringtechnology com STANDING DATA MENU BAR FILE Dropdown a DYNAMAT plus File Edit View Lists Action Tools Help Mew Dynamat World SS ee Open Ctrl O Delete Service Type34567890 Main Auto l d yy o e S L amp D Add Hew Site Weter Reading Site Report Metenng Environmental Sheet Syste Report Check tree integrity Import Scheduled Tasks Council Office Grammar Goverment Insurance Army Baracks DATA BIRD School Office Ma Centre Co DATS BIRD Exit Training Site 47752 CAPS NUM 02 11 2006 16 31 Figure 271 Menu Bar File Dropdown Menu e New This functio

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