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1. L Floor Physics Chiller 2 01 12 97 993 3333 b2 01 00 0 0000 0 0000 L Floor Metallurgy Chiller 1 01 12 97 11 200 0000 22 01 00 0 0000 0 0000 U Floor Ground a AET 01 01 98 300 0000 22 01 00 0 0000 0 0000 L Floor First H 01 01 98 276 1 04 1562 22 01 00 0 0000 0 0000 L Floor Basement vs Filter 27 12 97 30 0000 22 01 00 0 0000 0 0000 LU Floor Ground A Reset Filter 31 12 97 1 121 0683 22 01 00 0 0000 0 0000 U Floor Metallurgy Go fing 31 12 97 1 642 5400 22 01 00 0 0000 0 0000 U Floor Metallurgy G Find Next 31 12 97 1 976 0799 22 01 00 0 0000 0 0000 U Floor Physics 31 12 97 43 044 0000 22 01 00 0 0000 0 0000 8713030en The Sort and Filter context menu excerpt A dialog box opens with all permissible criteria for sorting or filtering Refer to chapter All meters at a glance for further information Saving your settings You can save and later load the settings for column width order of columns sort and filter criteria when you open this dialog box as a template This allows you to create meter reports and forms for readings to retrieve and print a number of meters in a particular display As soon as one of the above variables changes CC automatically opens the following dialog box If you click Yes CC opens the following ee Saye setting of column sequence width sorting and filter criteria Manual Read Description fEetowtigh HeatPer Area Cancel YWaterCons HeatCompshop Delete E
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3. 5 9 3 Adjusting the Manual Readings list A printout of the Manual Readings for Meters list can be used as a form for on site meter readings For this purpose you can adjust the form as follows To change the column width move the mouse pointer to the column boundary in the column header press and hold down the mouse button and drag the boundary to the left or right Remove columns by reducing their width until the column is no longer visible If you later want to again show the column click the column boundary to the right of the removed column and drag the boundary to change the column width For internal use only CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Consumption Control V4 0 Meter Column order Sort Select Filter Select Note Af Comment 1 and Comment 2 help you change both the sort order and the filter criteria as desired Changed settings x IN Save changes 8713031en Save Output Open Cancel Delete Output dialog box Help For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation To change the order of columns move the mouse pointer to the center of a column in the column header press and hold down the mouse button and drag the column to the left or right You can sort the list by various aspects Position mouse pointer right click SORT You can filter the list by various aspects Position mouse pointer right click FILTER Manual Readings for Branch Hamburg
4. Dates Consumption in meter unit Meter units a Readings in meter unit Consumption in meter unit Reading dates Consumption between readings Comment Name of actual meter 8713058aen The Meter report definition dialog box Top section of dialog box Contains the name of the meter report definition the name of the optional Microsoft Excel template the Fixed rows Fixed cols Meters across and Columns per meter fields as well as the Print gridlines check box to display or hide the gridlines in a report Number of rows and columns that remain unchanged during scrolling Specify in this field the number of meters to which you want to apply the selections except Fixed cols Specify in this field the number of columns to be repeated for each meter Right section of dialog box Consists of a spreadsheet similar to Microsoft Excel Left section of dialog box Contains all available units that can be integrated in a meter report You can drag and place these units onto the table as follows As individual value in a field in the fixed row area Name of the meter Production Distribution Consumption and Other alue type Value type to which a meter is assigned upplier ID Text from the meter definition Node to which a meter is assigned Period for which the report is created 85 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Technologies Building Automation Meter reports 01 09
5. Typical examples for media are e Domestic hot water e Oil e Natural gas e Electricity etc CC always applies media to calculate consumption and operating costs e Aconversion factor can be assigned to convert the medium internally Using this factor CC converts for instance gas billed in m to kWh This allows you to summarize overall energy consumption from several media in one value type e Each medium can be assigned to a price model This is meaningful when the invoices of an external supplier are based on the medium e g price of natural gas per m and not on the high temperature hot water produced Do not confuse medium with value type e A medium e g oil or gas is consumed to produce a value type e g heating energy A mathematical concept used to calculate a currency from the input unit Each price model is assigned to a medium Typical price models are for example e Oil e Electrical energy at high tariff e Electrical energy at low tariff 6 2 Preparatory work Carry out the following steps to create a new medium e Create a price model e Create a medium and link it to the price model Building Automation develops price models customized to your needs A typical price model such as for domestic hot water consumption medium domestic hot water considers the following elements e Current price per m of water e Monthly leasing rate for the water meter e Basic supply fees per m e Sales tax
6. Double click the Pdm Explorer symbol wd Select Configuration In the following dialog box note that the data series whose meters you deleted has a parameter name different from CC Pile Es FJ PdmExplorer Demo Project File Edit View Tools Help B Recorded hd E W demo H A Configuration X pexa mE 4 Name Fucion interval Parameter 9 Atrium temperature 2nd floor Sampling 10 Min Al C DataPoints 9 Atrium temperature 5th floor Sampling 10 Min Al ail DataSeries ao CC Chiller 1 15 Sampling 1Da cc a Conetart o CC Chiller 2 16 Sampling 1 Day CC fia Calculated 9 CC Ground water pump meter 3 Sampling 1 Day CC Filters To CC Gruond water pump meter LT 4 Sampling 1 Day cc F Automator o CC Heat generation 26 Sampling 1 Day CC Z ADP Reports To piae n Group East 12 Sampling 1 a ne Energy Consumption esting group isie angling hG Temperatures fee cenene sag oa ce T CC Main meter 1 Sampling 1 Day 8713091en The Pd olorer Recorded Data Series dialog box excerpt Right click the meter you want to delete 4 Click Delete and 5 confirm deletion 41 116 CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Consumption Control V4 0 Meter Delete first the meter Note 42 116 Building Technologies Building Automation If you try to delete a data series still used by CC or any other application one the following messages appears depending on the data series state PdmE xplor
7. Entry If you enter a number in the month field the value is evenly distributed to the associated days of the month The Mean option field determines the function of the month fields in the table header as follows Display The month field displays the average for all associated day values Entry If you enter a number in the month field the value is evenly allocated to each associated day of the month Inserts an empty row in the Year column This enables you to create a new year table Deletes the highlighted year CC prompts you to confirm your choice and further checks any integrity conditions to ensure that you do not mistakenly delete a year For internal use only CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Consumption Control V4 0 Reference year table Import Export OK Cancel Help Step by step procedure Note For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation Imports a text file in numeric format see the procedure later in this chapter Text file format ASCII numeric characters only Exports a text file in numeric format see the procedure later in this chapter Text file format ASCII numeric characters only Standard Windows functionality 10 2 1 Creating a new reference year table Start window Open the System Definitions folder Right click the Ref year values symbol Click New Reference Year Table to confirm The Reference Year Table dialog box opens Reference year tabl
8. Select the desired Unit from the drop down list box or the virtual meter If the meter s original units differ CC automatically converts them to the target unit prior to report calculation e g M1 m M2 l min to M1 kWh M2 kWh The target unit must be the same for all meters in the formula Calculations using the meters Example M1 2 M2 2 0 5 corresponds to YM M2 For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Meter 01 09 2006 The following operands can be used Operand Meaning Remarks Add Hard addition If no meter value is available for an addend value 0 is output The report then shows that at least one value is missing Add Soft addition All addends with available meter values are used addends without values thus add 0 to the sum Subtract u Multiply Divide i 1 pelea ie Exponent for power n power A lt 1 Root Degree of the room as in b if then else Condition The condition must be concluded by endif endif 5 4 2 Creating a new logical meter Step by step procedure Start window U1 2 Right click the Meter symbol Select New Meter Meter dialog box 3 4 5 6 N 10 11 12 13 14 15 For internal use only Type in the logical name of the new meter in the Name field Open the Value type drop down list box and select a value from the list Open the Flow nature drop down list box and select a value
9. Standard Windows functionality Text fields valid only for flow nature Manual Alternative display with selected flow nature Manual Valid from Walid until Unit Factor for reading Medium Reading method 01 011993 31121994 Kh 1 000000 Electricity high tari Consumption 01 01 1995 31 12 2002 Kh 1 000000 Electricity high tariff Consumption PDM meter 01 01 2003 31 12 2003 Kh 1 000000 Electricity high tariff Consumption Virtual Meter type Suppliers ID lt JEGASS7791 Rianual wit Splitting method linear x Weekday factor 1 00 C oo warp T oo stj Holiday factor 100 Feb May Ee Aug Sz Nav em Mar Jun Sep z Dec OK Apply Cancel Insert Delete Values Help 8715018en The Meter dialog box with selected Manual Reading flow nature excerpt If daily values are not available Linear means that the values between two meter readings are distributed equally over 30 days between the manual readings The distribution can additionally be weighted with regard to working day and holiday factors Forecast means that the values between two meter readings are distributed according to a possibly existing forecast model Distribution key applies freely selectable monthly percentage points to distribute the values over one full year The distribution can additionally be weighted with regard to working day and holiday factors Only for the Linear
10. 2 Confirm New Medium The Medium dialog box opens Medium dialog box 3 Type inthe name of the new medium in the Name field 4 Select the meter unit that the meter applies to record consumption and that is used to bill the medium from the drop down list box 5 Click Save The basic information i e the name and the unit for the new medium are now entered 6 Click the Unit field The drop down list box containing all calculation units defined in the system opens 6 3 4 Converting the medium unit to the unit for calculation If the unit represents a meter unit the following two fields appear e Factor to convert the medium unit to a calculation unit and e Valid from to set the date from which the factor is to be applied The medium unit is the unit a meter applies when acquiring the medium The meter either directly applies the unit or applies a unit that is derived from it At the same time this unit serves as the billing unit for payments Unit field Unit that normally is used to calculate and bill energy consumption For the Heating oil medium the unit is liters standard unit to measure consumption costs The liter however is not a very good unit to calculate energy consumption in a building For this reason CC converts the medium unit here liters to an energy unit here kWh to make sure that the resulting variable can be used for For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Media and
11. s Help 8713054en The Save the report settings Reporting for dialog box Saves the current settings after you type in the file name Not available Not available Deletes the currently selected settings from the table Opens the Output settings for dialog box which allows you to define the type of output print without printer settings save as xls html as well as the selections node views meter report prior to saving the report settings Standard Windows functionality 71 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Reports 01 09 2006 Select Note W y Note WY Left section of the dialog box Right section of the dialog box Output 72 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 7 6 Printing exporting reports In the Start window Select node right click REPORTING Instead of sending a print command to the printer clicking OK in the Reports for dialog box creates a Preview that allows you to change the report print In the Reporting for dialog box OK Processing may take several minutes The Reporting for dialog box then displays the calculated report Reporting for Properties A Properties I 1 Consumption Control Branch Hamburg Building Administration MAME Properties ug Floor First 3 01 01 1997 31 12 1997 ug Floor Ground 4 Resolution Consumption 1 Year 2 Year ugi Floor Second 5 Month kWh kWh kWh Building Shop 6 01 1997 4577
12. Click the Meter symbol 2 Right click the desired meter 3 Click Values The Manual Readings for dialog box opens Manual Readings for dialog box 4 Place the cursor in the list 5 Click Insert A new row is inserted the list is sorted by date ascending order 6 Click Apply 7 Optional Click Report to verify the settings The corresponding meter report displaying the entered values distributed over days is generated 5 10 All meters at a glance 5 10 1 Opening the Overview window Proceed as follows to gain an overview of all existing meters In the Start window METER double click or Meter right click Find Value type Flow nature Suppliers ID Chiller 1 Cooling Consumption fers Chiller 2 Cooling Consumption 2132 Consumption of area 1 Electricity Consumption TEST Copy of Outdoor temperature Auxiliary meter Other Open Hk Cancel Ground water pump HT Electricity Consumption Reporting Ground water pump LT Electricity Consumption 57590 Heat generation Heating Production 4545 vellies Heating Group East Heating Consumption Heating group Vest Heating Consumption E Main meter HT BlElectricity Consumption biain meter LT Electricity Consumption 4567 Outdoor temperature Auxiliary meter consumption Outdoor temperature south Auxiliary meter other Mode fs Properties Branch Hamburg Building Administration Floor First 8715034en The Meter dialog box Opens a
13. Consumption Control is an object oriented program The meter reports you can create clearly demonstrate CC s high flexibility in terms of electronic data processing A particular report template within the same structure can be used several times i e for each node Example The Refrigerant consumption report can evaluate all data of a specific building as well as all data of a specific floor or a specific room within this building e Evaluation is carried out by Value types e g hot water chilled water electric energy etc Dimension variables e g heated area number of beds in a hospital etc Mixture of value types and dimension variables e For comparison purposes you can create relations between energy consumption and costs and other units via the following Setpoints Degree days Reference year values Budget values e Evaluations are displayed on a daily weekly monthly or annual basis e All evaluations in CC are carried out by daily values that are added up or averaged to weeks months years 7 2 Preparatory work Carry out the following steps to create a new report e Create a report template e Create a customer report definition from the report template and specific settings e Select the desired node and then select Report from the context menu e Select the associated customer report view resolution and time period e Show the report 7 2 1 Preparatory work on part of Siemens Building T
14. The following screenshots show the price model dialog boxes for Prices and Report unit They are valid for both In the Start window Select the medium whose price model you want to change In the Start window right hand section of the window Select the price model right click OPEN Use this dialog box to change the validity price model and medium prices Electricity High tariff price 01 10 1994 Pg 5 x Valid trom pt 01 2003 Model Electricity High tariff price ife Unit EUR E Prices Report units Value Doh Unit High taritt 25000000 EUR Monthly rate 1 20000000 EUR 8715045aen The dialog box tab containing the price model data excerpt Use the following dialog box to change the validity price model and report units 61 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Media and prices 01 09 2006 Electricity High tariff price 01 10 1994 i f Ioj xj Walid from p 01 2003 e Model Electricity High tariff price fe Unit EUR SEprices Ee Report units Unit Cons high tariff kW Costs high tariff EUR Monthly costs high tariff EUR 8715045ben The dialog box tab containing the price model units excerpt 6 6 1 The changes apply without restrictions Step by step procedure Start window a 1 Select Medium and Price in the Explorer lal 2 Right click the symbol for the price model you want to change A selection list opens al 3 Click Oper The di
15. units referenced by the system If CC allowed for this data integrity would be violated i kwh Is In use and cannot be deleted or modified 8713074en The Delete Error dialog box 2 99 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Units 01 09 2006 Forecast model Curve ED What you should know about forecast models and curves 100 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 12 Models amp curves for forecasting 12 1 What are they CC supports two types of models for calculations e Price models which are used to calculated the cost for consuming a certain medium oil electric energy etc e Forecast models which are used to compare current consumption to the forecasted consumption This chapter discusses the forecast models Price models are described in the Media and prices section Why use a forecast model e Comparing current and forecasted consumption allows you to adequately assess current consumption and introduce associated operational measures e Report periods can be supplemented with estimates Element that comprises all rules to create a forecast for a certain value type e g heat in relation to a node e g an existing building Forecast models always reference a specific value type and must be allocated to a node Restriction You can use forecast models used within a single dimension Typical examples for forecast models are e Energy consumption as a function of degree days
16. 01 09 2006 Resource costs Budget monitoring CC is a part ofa comprehensive software package Operation Right mouse button Dimension Important gf 10 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 2 The concept of CC 2 1 Whatis CC One of the most important tasks of building managers is to monitor and reduce the operating costs for their buildings Some of these costs are resource costs an aspect that this program intends to cover The primary goal of Consumption Control is to help the building manager monitor the budget or in other words reduce resource costs For this purpose CC processes consumption data acquired manually or by the building automation and control system CC is capable of a timely response to changes in prices or usage of a building etc It considers environmental conditions and seasonal dependencies and generates meaningful reports which serve as the basis for both taking concrete measures to reduce energy consumption for tracing them Consumption Control CC by Siemens Building Technologies represents one individual part of a completely integrated software package that fully satisfies all requirements of a modern building manager The entire service package is called CAFMS Computer Aided Facility Management Services An integrated facility management system comprises the following components e Building operation control maintenance management e Consumption Control 2 2 Key co
17. 2006 Export Import Delete Step by step procedure 86 116 Building Technologies Building Automation As column through placement in the first row below the fixed rows Date of the period e g month day week Consumption within the above indicated period Meter reading first reading in the period Date for the above reading Unit valid for the indicated period onsumption between readings Difference between meter readings Saves your own meter report definitions The data is saved in a ccm file standard Windows function to save the file Imports predefined meter report definitions This button is available only when you open a new meter report definition Delete Deletes a meter report definition Prior to deletion a message appears for confirmation 2 Delete curent record k Name Meter Consumption General Layout file METER_1 24L5 Fined rows 5 Fired cols 0 Meters across 1 8713094en Delete selected row message Creating a new meter report definition 1 Type in the name of the new report definition in the Name field 2 f required specify the number of header rows for the report in the Fixed rows field 3 Ifyou do not want to print gridlines clear the Print gridlines check box 4 As an option you can assign a Microsoft Excel template to the report definition This may look as follows Meter Report Definition Piel x Name Fixed rows 5 Meters across 15 Print gridlin
18. 399 8715053aen Note Af Time span Compare Apply Forecast Selection method Note a Flow nature OK Note AR Output 70 116 Building Technologies Building Automation Small section to the right This section contains symbols that allow you to click and select or clear levels buildings zones floors etc within the structure Cleared levels are not considered in the report Note the following difference e In this section complete hierarchy levels e and in the large section only individual nodes are selected or cleared Shows all meters linked to the node selected in the main section The meters are displayed only if you select the corresponding flow natures in Flow nature A drop down list box containing all available predefined reports The associated report template is displayed in brackets A drop down list box containing all available views for the current report type Time resolution for the report Drop down list box to select Day Week Month Year Indicates the starting time from which the report is calculated The drop down list box provides the following options Selection Function Comment e Enter below e Creates a report with the dates as entered in the Span field from until e Current e Report from the current date e Current year e Monthly report from the current date e Current month e Daily report from the current date e Current 1 399 e Report starting u
19. Consumption meter The Text field tab The Text field tab appears only if the report templates text fields are defined only by SBT Engineering 7 ffeetone fr 23486769 m 8713049xben The Report Definition Text field tab excerpt e The column to the left references a cell in the report template Tab Views all texts e Check box Assign texts from All texts This column contains the field labels from node texts report template View tab for individual texts You can select a specific text for each level Buttons Cancel Delete Refresh Views Criterias Export Import Help l Deletes the report definition CC prompts you to confirm your choice and further checks any integrity conditions to ensure that you do not mistakenly delete a report definition e Click Save to confirm the deletion e Click Cancel to restore the previous state CC refreshes the dialog box This is especially important to update changes of the template Opens the Report View dialog box where the graph type and the associated options can be defined Opens a dialog box that enables you to specify various criteria for the report s text fields The conditions influence curve selection for report definition Click this button to export the current report definition Click this button to import a report definition e This button is available only if there is no name and no report template in the corresponding fields of the report def
20. Copy 6 54 0000 10 0000 m 50 7 33 0000 6 0000 Dist key 8 21 0000 4 0000 9 37 0000 7 0000 25 10 59 0000 11 0000 ina 11 81 0000 18 0000 0 12 37 0000 19 0000 012 3 4 6 6 8 amp 8 9 10 11 12 IV Dynamic Month 8713081aen Dialog box containing the text field for the new curve 7 Click Distr Key distribution key The following dialog box opens Name Annual Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct M Nov I forecast kh Haeating group West 6 000 20 00 1500 1000 500 200 O00 O00 O00 500 1000 1500 1 Haeting group East 40 000 20 00 15 00 1000 500 200 000 O00 O00 500 1000 15 00 1 0 000 0 00 000 000 000 0 00 O00 O00 O00 O00 0 00 Cancel Insert Delete Help 8713081ben The Distribution key dialog box excerpt 8 Click the desired group for selection 9 Click Select CC calculates the corresponding curve Start window MES 1 e 2 Go to the desired node in the CC Explorer Right click the symbol Here Property A drop down list box opens 105 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Models amp curves for forecasting 01 09 2006 Exchanging curves change characteristics 106 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 3 Dialog box 4 Select New Curve The Curve dialog box for the node opens Select the value type from the drop down list box Here Cooling The dialog box to enter the x and y axes for the curve opens the curves grow as you enter the data Cooling Curve 01 01 1
21. Here you can see the dimension variables for the respective dimension Dimensions tab These fields allow you to assign dimension variables if you want to define a forecast for the entire building The distribution fields 1 and 2 must contain dimension variables with matching physical units e g m Select one of the dimension variables from the drop down list box if you want to define just one forecast for the entire building Based on this dimension variable superposed consumption is allocated meter values to lower nodes without consumption acquisition without meter within the associated value type Dimension variables for example can be gross area net area number of beds etc This box is used to override the Distribution key field This may become necessary if a portion of the building requires more energy than other comparable areas For this purpose you can for example use a dimension variable named Heating billing area If this check box is selected you can link the respective value type to the forecast e You can select Allow forecast only if at least one forecast model was previously defined e The area to the right of the Forecast Settings is available only if the check box is selected Insert a missing forecast or curve from the next higher node 23 116 CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Consumption Control V4 0 Dimensions Note Kr Forecast settings No curve Cons Day Cons Day type Con
22. Or from a physical meter whose values have been saved in the form of a data series in the PDM database The following section shows how to link a logical meter to manually acquired meter data For this purpose the meter in the below window must be defined in the Meter type column as Manual In the Start window METER double click or METER right click FIND or METER right click VALUES CC opens the selection dialog box for meters In the Meter dialog box Select the meter Open CC opens the Meter dialog box Valid from Valid until Unit Factor for reading Medium _ Reading method 01 01 1993 31 12 1994 kh 1 000000 Electricity high tari Consumption fan 01 01 1995 31 12 2002 Kv 1 000000 Electricity high tariff Consumption PDM meter 01 01 2003 31 12 2003 kh 1 000000 Electricity high tariff Consumption Virtual Meter type Suppliers ID EGA887791 Splitting method Linear xf Weekday factor 1 00 Jan Apr gt Jul i Oct Holiday factor 1 00 Feb S May E Aug ics Nov PEE Mar i Jun z Sep pi Dec OK Apply Cancel Insert Delete Values Help 8715018en The Meter dialog box with selected Manual Reading flow nature excerpt Linear means that the values of monthly meter readings are equally distributed across the 30 days of the respective month Forecast uses numbers from the associated forecast model to distribute consumption over t
23. Technologies Building Automation 3 3 1 Consumption Control Demo Project File View Tools Help D el tm Es eo All Objects Dimensions L Accounts H Properties H Branch Copenhagen HI ke Branch Hamburg ix Building Administration Floor Biology El Floor Chemistry El or Zone Laboratorie Room Hot Lal Floor Metallurgy Fei Building Sales amp Marketing Meters HH System Definitions Ej DataComm PdmExplorer Calendars Reference ear Tables Units Fal Value Types El Dimension Definitions L Accounts Properties Meter Report Definitions gt a Import Report Template gt a Import Price Model gt a Import Forecast Model Sa Check amp Fix database Toolbox Starting the program The Start window After starting the program the following window opens in CC This window is always referred to as the Start window The left section of the Start window contains all entry points to objects and functions provided by Consumption Control The right section of the Start window contains all objects assigned to the object selected in the left section Be Es Contents of Dimensions EA Accounts Properties Ready a 8713001aen The Start window Refresh the window after you have made major changes To refresh press F5 Consumption Control V4 0 Starting the program For internal use only CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 3 2 Opening closing the Start
24. a level Reports are always defined in general terms but when printed they always reference a specific node Typical nodes are for example e Within a building Floor A Floor B e Ona floor Room A laboratory class room Z 111 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Glossary 01 09 2006 Report Curve Medium Price model Reference year Dimension Forecast model 112 116 Building Technologies Building Automation Evaluation of energy consumption and costs for any given node The data is displayed in the form of a table or chart Function to extend the forecast model In forecast models curves are always used to calculate future consumption e In dependence of weather e g outside temperature or in other words as a function of any variable e In dependence of the seasons i e as a function of the current month In both cases you can additionally differentiate between working days and holidays Basic element e g oil and gas used to produce that which we want to provide e g hot water The thing is called a value type Each medium is assigned to a meter Typical examples for media are e Public water supply e Oil natural gas e Electricity etc Do not confuse the term medium with the term value type A medium e g oil or gas is consumed to produce a value type e g hot water Rules to calculate the supplier cost for a medium based on its consumption Each price model is
25. and Distribution key options Defines the weighting of working days and holidays with regard to distribution of the registered data Only the ratio of the two numbers and not the absolute amount is important Distribution by percentage points of the registered data provided the data is distributed according to a distribution key 37 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Meter 01 09 2006 Data series Description User address Technical address Point text Parameter Function Days to keep Meter dialog box Meter Unit Important Formula 38 116 Building Technologies Building Automation C Text fields valid only for flow nature Meter via PDM Alternative display with selected flow nature Meter via PDM Valid from Valid until Unit Factor for reading Medium Reading method Meter type Suppliers ID lt 01 01 1993 31 12 1994 kh 1 000000 Electricity high tariff Consumption Manual EGASS87791 01 01 1995 31 12 2002 kWh 1 000000 Electricity high tari E Consumption PDM meter 01 01 2003 31 12 2003 kA 1 000000 Electricity high tariff Consumption Virtual x E Data series El energy consumption of entry point 1 Point text TXI M Description Cee alna Parameter S User address GRA 23 050 d19m21p1 Function Difference Technical address GRA 023050 0 Days to keep 9999 OK Apply Cancel Insert Delete Values Help 8715019en The Meter dialog box with selecte
26. assigned to a medium Typical price model for example are for e Oil e High tariff electricity Low tariff electricity etc Reference values to forecast consumption It contains one value per day for a specific year Typical examples for reference year tables are e Heating degree day values to forecast energy consumption e Outside temperature e Daily production numbers in a production facility etc Subdivision of an organizational unit e g property into several hierarchically structured subunits e g buildings floors rooms Typical CC dimensions are e Building dimensions This is the most commonly used dimension comprising various hierarchical levels such as properties buildings floors etc e Organization e Cost center A dimension greatly influences the creation of reports as reports must always relate to one of the subunits Element to create a forecast for a certain value type e g heat in relation to a node e g an existing building Forecast models always reference a specific value type and must be allocated to a node Restriction You can use forecast models used within a single dimension Typical examples for forecast models are e Energy consumption as a function of degree days e Energy consumption as a function of the outside temperature etc For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Glossary 01 09 2006 Flow nature Meter report For internal use only Buildi
27. by the user are used The following section shows how to link a virtual meter to real meters For this purpose the meter in the following window must be defined in the Meter type column as Virtual In the Start window METER double click or METER right click FIND or METER right click VALUES In the Meter dialog box Select the meter Open alidfrom Valid until Unit actor for readir Medium Reading method Meter type Suppliers ID 01 01 17 31 12 17 kWh 1 0000 Electricity high tariff Consumption Manual EGAS887791 01 01 18 31 12 18 kA 1 0000 Electricity high tariff Consumption PDM meter 01 01 19 31 12 19 KAR 4 0000 none Consumption fvirtual Formula Mig Meter i M1 24 M2 2 0 5 Mi Main meter HT M2 Main meter LT 8715020en The Meter dialog box with selected Virtual flow nature Continuous numbering of the real meters or meter data linked to the meter Real meters or meter data linked to the virtual meter Unit of Type in the desired formula The following operands are possible Operand Meaning Remarks Add Hard addition If no meter value is available for an addend value 0 is output The report then shows that at least one value is missing Add Soft addition All addends with available meter values are used addends without values thus add 0 to the sum Subtract i Multiply Divide A 1 Papoa Exponent for power n power A lt 1 Root Degree of the ro
28. context menu 31 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Technologies Building Automation Dimensions 01 09 2006 The concept of meters gt Value type Note sf Flow nature Important W 32 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 5 Meter 5 1 What is it Meters have a key position in CC as they supply the information which we later process compare and use for forecasts CC differentiates between e Physical meters They are responsible for actual data acquisition in the facility They for example measure water consumption in liters oil consumption in tons energy consumption in kWh or even static values such as outside temperature e Logical meters Internally CC only works with logical meters Logical meters are characterized as follows They have a Name They belong to a specific Value Type They belong to a specific Flow Nature Logical meters derive their meter data from Physical meters via the building automation and control system From manual data entry manual reading From virtual meters calculation from other meters by means of a formula Advantages of this concept e Physical meters may change over time e A defective meter is exchanged and replaced by another product or by e g a PDM meter etc The logical meter in this case does not change The only information required is the date range for which the physical meter was responsible The v
29. energy consumption for a building However suitable measures can be introduced only if e ina hospital the energy consumption per bed in a hospital or e in a school building the energy consumption per m is known and if it can be compared to a forecast For this purpose CC allows you to define dimension variables Dimension variables allow you to calculate energy consumption and display it in reports by means of conclusive units Typical examples for dimension variables are e Heated area in m which serves to calculate energy consumption per m e Number of patient beds which serves to for instance calculate energy consumption per patient bed in a hospital CC allows you to create to different types of reports namely reports on nodes and meters 13 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 The concept of CC 01 09 2006 Meter report O Node report 5 Note af Example a Calendar Important y Reference oO year table 14 116 Building Technologies Building Automation Tabular display of the acquired raw data and the derived consumption for an individual meter or a group of meters Evaluation of energy consumption and costs for any given node The data is displayed in the form of a table or chart In general terms the node report often is referred to simply as a report Consumption Control is an object oriented program The meter reports you can create clearly demonstrate CC s high flexibility in terms of ele
30. freely definable dimensions can simultaneously be created This enables you to optimally adjust CC to your needs From CC V3 0 forecast models are possible for all dimensions Typical CC dimensions are e Building This represents the most commonly used dimension with various hierarchical levels such as properties buildings floors etc e Organization e Cost center When printing reports you must first designate the node i e the room floor etc for the data to be displayed Once the dimension is defined all nodes referred to by reports are also defined Energy data are acquired by meters Meters are assigned to one specific dimension within each node However a meter may be assigned to several dimensions Each dimension may comprise its own levels dimension variables and dimension specific reports 4 2 Preparatory work Proceed as follows to create a new dimension e Create a new dimension e Define all dimension variables for the reports of this dimension e Define all levels of this dimension e Determine the associated text fields for each level e Define all nodes within the dimension 4 2 1 Preparatory work on part of the system administrator e Create a new dimension e Determine all dimension variables for the reports of this dimension e Define all levels of this dimension Define all text fields for each level 21 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Dimensions 01 09 2006 Select
31. from the list Link the new meter to a node in the building structure by clicking an empty row in the Link to field and selecting the desired node from the displayed list If necessary type in descriptive text in the Memo field In the fields Valid from and Valid until enter the date range for each physical meter Open the Unit drop down list box and select a value from the list Where applicable type in a factor for readings Open the Medium drop down list box and select a value from the list Open the Reading method drop down list box and select a value from the list Open the Flow nature drop down list box and select a value from the list The lower half of the dialog box reflects the selected flow nature Type in the data in the fields in the bottom half of the dialog box See section 5 6 for details To save and close the dialog box click Save If you only want to save click Apply 39 116 Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Meter 01 09 2006 Step by step procedure Step by step procedure 40 116 5 4 3 Copy logical meters to create a new one Start window 4 1 Click the Meter symbol 2 Select a similar existing meter 3 Right click the Meter 4 Select Copy 5 Click the desired button in the confirmation message Copy my x 7 Copy node bindings as well 8713095de Confirmation message for copying Cancel Does not copy action
32. in the spreadsheet Example below The variable Readings in meter unit is dragged to row 6 of column 1 and thus takes up column 1 The meter report definition is then supplemented as follows Meter Report Definition Pe fel ES Name Meter Consumption General Fixed rows fs Meters across 15 Print gridlines v Layout file METER _1 XLS wl Fixed cols fos Columns per meter Suppliers ID Dates Readings in meter unit Consumption in meter unit Dates Consumption in meter unit Meter units Reading dates onsumption between readings Name of actual meter 2 Cancel Delete Export impart Help 8713058aen The Meter report definition dialog box Click Save After you close the new definition a symbol with the new definition name appears in the right section of the Start window For internal use only 87 116 Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Meter reports 01 09 2006 8 4 Creating a meter report After creating a meter report definition and the optional Microsoft Excel template do the following e Select the meter s and then Reports from the context menu e Select the associated meter report resolution and time period e Show and or print the report 8 4 1 Open the Meter Reporting dialog box In the Start window Select METER In the Start window right hand side section Highlight meter right click REPORTING Select the followi
33. label selected in the Type drop down list box To define a display 1 select the desired date from which labeling is to begin in the Start fields specify the Increment time intervals used to label the axes This group box allows you to label or design the label for the data points in the graph e Select the On check box to display data point labeling e Label Text For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Reports 01 09 2006 Nodes All Selection Views All Selection Print reports Selected views OK For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 7 8 Report output CC offers three formats to view a node or meter report on screen or print it e Print e Microsoft Excel e HTML You can trigger the output from different locations Dialog box Button Remarks Report Settings Output For preparation only Report Settings Output Direct output Reporting for before the calculated report Output For preparation only Reporting for after the calculated report Output Direct output 7 8 1 Output for preparation Output Settings for a Selected views M consumption Cancel Ta Production Printer setup Help Include meters Specification fw Print E CPD ADPAutoZawve a W Save as HTML directory c PDM ADPwutoSave Ea 8713056aen The Print Options dialog box preparation This selection allows you to define the nodes that are to be
34. model is tied to the month and does not distinguish between working days and holidays Bottom left This forecast model is tied to values and distinguishes between working days and holidays For instance this type of value is from a heating degree days table Bottom right This forecast model is tied to values and does not distinguish between working days and holidays You can only select a curve type if at least one model was defined using the associated curve type For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Dimensions 01 09 2006 Step by step procedure Dimension variable Note i Select Name For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 4 3 3 Creating a new dimension Start window HF 1 Open the System Definitions window 2 Open the Dimension Definitions dialog box Dimension Definitions dialog box Dimensions tab 3 Click Insert to insert a new row 4 Inthe Name column type in the name of the new dimension 5 In the Bitmap column double click the desired symbol Forecast tab 6 Inthe Allow forecast column select the check box for the value type s you want to use to link the forecast within this dimension 7 Inthe Override distribution key column select the desired dimension variable or none 8 Inthe nherit column select a function or none If you select a function select the function type forecast or forecast and curve Dimensions tab 9 De
35. only Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Meter reports 01 09 2006 Calendar Note vf Select Raby System Definitions HEj DataComm FdmE xplorer 8713065en Tip Month a For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 9 Calendar 9 1 What is it For forecasts CC distinguishes between energy consumption on working days full operation and energy consumption on holidays reduced operation Working days and holidays can also have different basic values A calendar contains a definition for each day of the year with regard to working days or holidays 1 2 Depending on the occupancy type CC allows you to create several calendars However CC requires that at least one calendar be defined Typical examples for objects having different usage types or calendars are e Administrative buildings e Swimming pools e Sports gymnasiums and facilities e Kindergartens e Production facilities etc e Schools e Calendars are introduced in calculations and reports via forecast models e Each node of a dimension may have its own calendar The corresponding calendar is selected via the reference variables in the node e Forecasts are possible only if calendars are assigned to dimension nodes e lf you need a calendar with just slight changes to the original we recommend that you copy the original and then make the changes to the copy 9 2 Creating a new calen
36. part of the report output Select the check box Action All All views assigned are used for output Selection The views selected in the Select Views group box are applied to the output Select the check box if you also want to print meter reports If you select one of the check boxes in the Selected views area you can define the layout for the report printout Starts report output 81 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Reports 01 09 2006 Print Save as xls Save as html Cancel Help Nodes Current All Selection Views Current All Selection Print reports Selected views OK Print Save as xls Save as html Cancel Help 82 116 Building Technologies Building Automation Prints the reports to the selected printer Saves reports in the Microsoft Excel file format to a specified folder If you select the check box the storage path is displayed Clicking allows you to browse the folders Saves reports in the html file format to a specified folder If you select the check box the storage path is displayed Clicking allows you to browse the folders Standard Windows functionality 7 8 2 Output for preparation Output Settings for Eg Modes Selected views Actual z consumption Cancel c all Cal Production Printer setup Selected Help View s Actual All Selected Specification fw Print M Save as XLS
37. selecting the bitmap file in the Dimension Definitions dialog box you can proceed by defining the associated levels In the Dimension Definitions dialog box SYSTEM DEFINITIONS DIMENSIONS Levels Levels for Properties if x Bitmap Branch cc nehme m Building cc house bmp Gi U Floor oc_ floor bmp Fone cc_key bmp ot Foam cc exit bmp f ia chee Cae i l a 8713009en The Levels for dialog box For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Dimensions 01 09 2006 Name Bitmap scroll bar for bitmaps Text fields Insert Delete Save Cancel Help Step by step procedure For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation Name of the level Please note that the order of entry in the dialog box defines the hierarchy order Bitmap file used as a symbol to display the levels in the Start window When you select the symbol from the scroll bar the corresponding file name is inserted automatically You can define text fields containing additional information for each level within a dimension Inserts an empty row in the list of levels This allows you to now define a new level Note When nodes are defined on a sublevel a node automatically named by the system is inserted You must then rename the node and enter the dimension variables Deletes the highlighted level CC prompts you to confirm your choice and further checks any integrity conditi
38. shortcuts regarding functions or repetitive processes the following conventions apply throughout this document Keyboard keys are always displayed using lt and gt Example lt Shift gt lt Shift N gt Names of dialog boxes and fields on the Windows user interface are printed in talics Example The Definitions dialog box allows you to When prompted to type in a value in a field the following shortcut is used Example In the Series field type in the name of the data series Example Type 13 in the Series field Keyboard entries are always set in quotation marks Buttons are always printed in brackets and Example When you click Cancel the Example Save This prompts you to click Save Names of menus and the associated menu commands are written in SMALL CAPS Example Select NEw METER from the STRUCTURES menu to For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 About this document CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Chain of instructions Mouse click Context menus 3 Date and time format Year 2000 compliance Selection Selection Dialog box S Important 3 For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation The individual steps of instructions that must be performed in a specific order are separated by a slash Example SYSTEM METER Right click NEw METER This tells you to right click the METER menu command in the SYSTEM menu Another menu opens
39. steps to use forecast models Create the forecast model In the forecast model define the elements constants data sources value types curve types to create a formula The formula is used to calculate future consumption Link the forecast model to a value type Link the forecast model to a node Assign concrete values to the various values of the model for the node specific application 12 2 1 Preparatory work on part of Siemens Building Technologies As a first step Siemens Building Technologies develops forecast models customized to meet your needs 12 2 2 Preparatory work on part of the system administrator After creating the forecast models you must e Link the forecast model to a value type and to a node e Assign concrete values to the variables of the model 101 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Models amp curves for forecasting 01 09 2006 Prerequisite Step by step procedure 102 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 12 3 Linking a forecast model to a node As asecond step assign a value type to the forecast model Proceed as follows To assign a forecast model to a value type you must first define the values distribution of the corresponding value type to subnodes Start window 1 Go to the desired node in the CC Explorer ks 2 Right click the symbol Here Property A drop down list box opens 3 Select New Forecast Model from the drop down list box The Pr
40. the link s and node Meter Node dialog box 6 Open the meter copy Meter dialog box 7 Change the logical name of the new meter in the Name field 8 Change all other meter parameters as desired To do this go to the step by step procedure to create a new logical meter 9 Save the new meter 9 1 To save close the dialog box click Save 9 2 To only save click Apply 5 5 Deleting logical meters In order to delete a meter two steps must be taken First delete the logical meter Then delete the associated data series from the PDM database 5 5 1 Deleting logical meters of Meter via PDM or Manual flow nature Valid from Valid until Unit Factor for reading Medium Reading method Meter type 01 01 1993 31 12 1994 kWh 1 000000 Electricity high tari E Consumption Manual 01 01 1995 31 12 2002 kh 1 000000 Electricity high tariff Consumption PDM meter 01 01 2003 31 12 2003 kh 1 000000 Electricity high tariff Consumption Virtual Suppliers ID lt 8715017en The Logical Meters dialog box excerpt Start window left hand side all objects 1 Click the Meter symbol Start window right hand side meter contents Open the meter you want to delete For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Technologies Building Automation Meter 01 09 2006 Important Af A Important c Step by step procedure a Note S Copy Rename h laii k 8713090en Deletin
41. the report templates 7 4 Creating customer report definitions 7 4 1 The Report Definition dialog box e Report definitions are base don report templates To create a customer report definition there must be at least one report template e For reasons of clarity the screenshot below shows a dialog box with an existing report definition instead of an empty report definition In the Start window System Definitions Dimension definitions select node right click New Report definition For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Reports 01 09 2006 baby System Definitions DataComm PdmExplorer A Calendars Reference Year Tables Pe Units value Types E Dimension Definitions Accounts I Pronerties 8713048en Name Report template Tip K Report template E Selection Meter reports Important w Column Value aspect Column content Note m Unit Average Note E Af For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation Report Definition Properties Name Report template Electricity low amp high tari sly Meter report none g ff columns Column Value aspect Column content Unit Average Offsetunit Offset Total consumption Actual Electricity KA C Day ex ka EA EA EA Cons high tariff Electricity KA C Day ered EA EA EA Costs high tariff Electricity KA C Day aAA Cons low tariff Electricity KAR C Day aAA Costs low tariff Electr
42. window folder When you click the characters or in the left portion of the window you can expand or collapse the individual folders Consumption Control Demo Project Of x File View Tools Help D elb tn EB ws All Objects Contents of Dimensions Dimensions EA Accounts EA Accounts ea Properties H Properties H z Branch Copenhagen H z Branch Hamburg in Building Administration Floor Biology Floor Chemistry m fone Laboratories Room Hot Lak Floor Metallurgy ia Building Sales amp Marketing E 8713002en The Start window with expanded folders 3 3 Starting the CC function Consumption Control is an object oriented program e Thus select an object building floor and e then right click to open the context menu Select the command from the context menu that you want to execute e g Start report or Assign meter The commands available in the context menu depend on the currently selected object Consumption Control Demo Project Of gt File View Tools Help o amp m Ele All Objects Contents of Branch Hamburg Dimensions e Building Administration Accounts Building Shop HI Properties Heating Forecast Month dependet daily input E a Branch Hamburg Cooling Forecast Energy signature on out tem a New Building Open Find Find Meter Reporting Manual Readings Attach Meter New Forecast New Cure 87130038en The St
43. 108 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 2 A z 12 5 2 Importing a forecast model Proceed as follows to import a forecast model you already use in a different project In the Start window System Definitions Import Forecast model double click Import Forecast Model g 7 x c E PDM32 _ Save Look in E PDM ADP do E Tools Trend _ Diski _J Excel Scripts32 __ visual CC_Layout Filter Ysa DataPipe32 jlog J SQLAny Dry p File name We FCM cct Files of type CCF Cancel 8713083en The mport Forecast Model dialog box The forecast model must be saved in a compatible format For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Models amp curves for forecasting 01 09 2006 13 Connecting CC to the PDM database 13 1 What is it CC derives its data from the PDM database To maintain this database CC provides link points to the functions listed below We recommend that only the system administrator perform this work All functions are selected via the SYSTEM DEFINITIONS menu Consumption Control Demo Project OF x File View Tools Help 0 m E All Objects Contents of Dimension Definitions Dimensions Accounts Meters Properties Fi Media El FH System Detinitians Ej DataComm PdmExplorer A Calendars Reference Year Tables Fe Units Value Types HI Dimension Definitions Accounts Properties Meter Report Definitions E Import
44. 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 10 3 Importing external data in a reference year table Importing data in a reference year table is relatively easy provided the data has the required import format e The number of days to be imported may not exceed the number of days of the current year e The numbers must be available in ASCII text e Each number must be located in a separate row e All numbers must be floating point numbers e The import file cannot contain any other text 1 Point to the desired field in a month column in the Reference Year Table dialog box 2 Click Import 3 A dialog box opens Type in the name of the file containing the values you want to import 4 Select the file and click OK The numbers are imported in the reference year table If the import file contains errors the import process stops automatically If you made mistakes during data entry click Cancel to close the dialog box without saving the changes The original reference year table remains valid 10 4 Exporting data from a reference year table CC allows you to export data from a reference year table The data is exported in ASCII code only You can import the data exported from CC in any commercial program by assigning the corresponding file extension e g txt or doc or test year xIs to the export file 1 Open the System Definitions folder 2 Click the desired reference year table s symbol in the right se
45. 2 Linking a logical meter to the PDM database 1 Make sure that the meter to be linked in the Flow Nature column is defined as Meter via PDM 2 Click the button to the right of the Data series field The Data Series dialog box opens This dialog box contains the VISONIK Data Series External Data Series and Constants tabs 3 Select a database point from the Name column by selecting it and clicking Select The Data Series dialog box is closed and the selected point is transferred to the Name field 43 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Meter 01 09 2006 Select Select Remarks 44 116 4 To load database values at a later time click Values in the Meter dialog box The Values for dialog box opens enabling you to enter the date range for the data you want to load 90 VISONIK Data Series 20 External Data Series E constants Name Technical address User address Point text TXI Parameter Func El energy consumption of area 1 per day GRA 005 031 410 41 607 Measuring el energy consumption of Cl El energy consumption of area 2 per day GRA 005 040 410 41 608 Measuring el energy consumption of Cl El energy consumption of entry point 1 per day GRA 023 050 GRA 23 050 d19m21p1 Measuring el energy consumption of Cl El energy consumption of entry point 2 per day GRA 023 051 GRA 23 051 d19mM21p2 Measuring el energy consumption of Cl Outside temperature per day GRA 013 030 4 10 63 990 Measuring
46. 2 Opening the Units table In the Start window SYSTEM DEFINITIONS UNITS double click The Units tab Units ox hae Units T Special units Conversion Base unit O 00000000 0 00000000 56 400 00000000 sec 0 00000000 3600 00000000 sec 0 00000000 1 000 00000000 gq 1000 00000000 J 1000 00000000 m 1 000 00000000 vy 3 600 000 0000000 O 00000000 0 00000000 Equals ta Equals ta Equals ta Equals ta Equals ta Equals ta Equals ta 8713070aen The Units dialog box Units tab Designation used for the respective unit C m2 etc 97 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Units 01 09 2006 Conversion Note Factor Base unit Insert Delete OK Cancel Help bak System Definitions HEj DataComm PdimExplorer A Calendars Reference Yez Units O Open 8713069en Local currency Original unit 98 116 Building Technologies Building Automation a The relations for conversion can assume the following values Equal to means that a clear relationship exists between the base unit and the derived unit defined by the factor Example kWh converted to MWh Approximate means that only a remote relationship exists between the base unit and the derived unit approximated by the factor Example Liters of oil converted to kWh If several relations exist between a meter and the target the following priority applies Equal to Relations via media Approximate Approximate
47. 3 Creating a new medium 2 ccccccceeesssesssesenaeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeessesnaaaeeeeeeeeeeees 57 9 3 1 Almeda at aglant Ereren a a meshed 57 9 3 2 Opening a dialog box to create a NEW entry ccccceccessssessssssaeeeeeeeeeeeeees 57 9 3 3 Converting the medium unit to the unit for calculation cccccceecceeeeeeeeeees 58 9 4 IMHORNI DIAGEO SI Ss ors Sse co a A a a s 59 9 5 Assigning a price model to a MECIUM ccceesssceeeeeeeeeeeesesssesssessesstaaeees 60 9 5 1 Copying a pice Modeleren eei a a a N 60 9 6 Changing the tariffs validity and medium units in a price model 61 9 6 1 The changes apply without reStrictionS cccccccccccccceeeeeeseeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeeeees 62 9 6 2 The changes apply from a specific date onward ccccccccseccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 62 10 Repons omenie a E E 63 10 1 Wharara they hcre e N 63 10 2 Fe PARAL ONY WOM cekini a eetaacenibecae 63 10 2 1 Preparatory work on part of Siemens Building Technologies 008 63 10 2 2 Preparatory work on part of the system administrator cccsssssssseeeeeeseeees 64 For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Table of Contents 01 09 2006 For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 10 3 Importing a report temMplate sssssssssssesseseesesseeeeeseesesseeeeeseseeseeeeeeeess 64 10 4 Creating Customer report definitions cccccccecc
48. 4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Dimensions 01 09 2006 Bottom left Shaded gray names for rows Valid from Value Unit Calendar Bottom right Links Insert Delete Save Cancel Help For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation Bottom half of dialog box The names you defined in the dimension variable definition are displayed here The date after which the displayed value of the dimension variable will be used for further calculations Dimension variables can have several differing values These values always carry the start date for validity The associated end data is derived automatically from the start date of the new value Current numerical value of the dimension variable for this node For consolidated dimension variables enter only a part of the node e g floor area hallway and stairwell number of beds on floor 0 Unit of the displayed dimension variable The available units are defined in the System Definitions Units menu The calendar type of reference year table defined for the associated dimension variable If a dimension variable has the Standard value type no link is active A blank field thus is displayed If the dimension variable has value type Consolidate the sum is calculated from the current node and all subnodes when you click this symbol If the dimension variable is of value type Ref year values the associated reference year value table is displayed when
49. 50 7562 76 ee Floor Basement 7 02 1 997 4120 00 fale 0667 70 Floor First 8 03 1 997 4544 17 7649 44 9565 56 E Floor Groune 9 o4997 4391 67 7338 89 9266 67 EEEE EET AE 10 05 1 997 2919 17 3968 33 Fil a ne 11 06 1997 0 00 0 00 Building Shop air COMPA 1XLS Properties E Achal Heating Kvi 01 01 1987 31 12 1987 Actial Heathg Kavi 01 01 1986 31 12 1995 Meter Actal Heathg Hv 01 01 1985 31 12 1985 E Achal Heating Kavi 01 01 1904 31 12 1994 2 a ag O Actial Heathg Kavi O1 01 1983 31 12 1993 gt Cancel Output Meter report views Graph type Graph options ave graph options eset graph option Help 8715055en The Reporting for Hamburg dialog box calculated report Displaying the calculated data relative to any level The left section of the dialog box displays the level for which you have selected the Reporting for function However CC automatically calculates the values for all lower levels You can select one of the displayed levels and immediately obtain the associated evaluation by selecting the check box The data is displayed both as a table and a graph by applying the settings you selected As a basic display CC shows the table at the top and the associated graph at the bottom You can change the ratio between the table and graph by dragging the boundary The graph is adjusted proportionally Prepares the report as per the current settings
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51. 7 7 5 Markers The Markers tab allows you to assign symbols to the data points in a graph Graph Options Consumption 1 x Graph Options Consumption E x Style Titles Fonts Markers Legend Labels Style Titles Fonts Markers Legend Labels Click to Select a Point or Set Reset All Reset All Cor coo Pattern E Pattern O m Symbols Symbols Symbol 5O Symbol Size Ki a gt Size p gt Lines Apply To Lines Set 1 Iv Thick Set E Thich Point Patterned Point 10 Patterned Cancel Apply Now Help Cancel Apply Now Help 8713093een The Markers tab 8713093fen The Markers tab Application for a 2D line chart Application for a 3D pie chart Assigning data point symbols is restricted to meaningful usage e g it does not make sense to add symbols to a 3D bar chart When you click this button all default settings for this tab and the current graph are reinstated This group box shows the following depending on the graph type e Set The data set used to graphically edit the line area or bar chart e Point The data set used to graphically edit the pie chart These option buttons allow you to adjust the data set for the given graph type Templates and reports define certain properties In the case of a graphical data layout the reports define the symbols and colors for the graphs If for example you
52. 73 18 04 12 91 5 34 4 71 2 53 1 37 4 79 6 03 11 78 14 56 5 16 89 21 73 16 04 12 91 6 34 4 71 2 53 1 37 4 79 6 03 11 78 14 56 6 18 89 21 73 16 04 12 91 6 34 4 71 2 53 1 37 4 79 6 03 11 76 14 56 7 18 89 21 73 16 04 12 91 6 34 4 71 2 53 1 37 4 79 6 03 11 78 14 56 6 18 89 21 73 18 04 12 91 8 34 4 71 25 1 37 4 79 6 03 11 78 14 56 9 18 89 21 73 16 04 12 91 6 34 4 71 2 53 1 37 4 79 6 03 11 78 14 56 10 168 89 21 73 16 04 12 91 6 34 4 71 2 53 1 37 4 79 6 03 11 78 14 56 11 16 89 21 73 16 04 12 91 6 34 4 71 2 53 1 37 4 79 6 03 11 78 14 56 12 16 89 21 73 16 04 12 91 6 34 4 71 2 53 1 37 4 79 6 03 11 78 14 56 13 16 89 21 73 16 04 12 91 6 34 4 71 2 53 1 37 4 79 6 03 11 78 14 56 14 18 89 21 73 18 04 12 91 6 34 4 71 2 53 1 37 4 79 6 03 11 78 14 56 15 16 89 21 73 16 04 12 81 8 34 4 71 2535 1 37 4 79 6 03 11 78 14 56 16 16 89 21 73 16 04 12 91 8 34 4 71 14 56 17 16 89 21 73 16 04 12 91 6 34 Insert Delete 8713068en The Reference year table dialog box 471 Name of the reference year table Shows the year for which values exist e All values available for the years listed in the table are included in the calculation function e lf there are years missing CC takes the values of the previous year e The year selected for editing click is marked in red The Sum option field determines the function of the month fields in the table header as follows Display The month field displays the sum of all associated day values
53. 8 lel x Valid from jor 01 18 Cancel Outdoor Cons Cons holiday temperature weekday Kh kh Help 6 0000 145 0000 29 0000 ee Inset 2 0000 123 0000 24 0000 1 0000 97 0000 19 0000 Delete 2 0000 103 0000 20 0000 yny suog 6 0000 81 0000 16 0000 Copy 70000 84 0000 17 0000 10 0000 65 0000 13 0000 11 0000 59 0000 11 0000 13 0000 54 0000 10 0000 Calculate 16 0000 37 0000 7 0000 18 0000 33 0000 6 0000 olidays 0 21 0000 21 0000 4 0000 5 10 x V Dynamic Outdoor temperature eekday 8713081cen Dialog box containing the text field for the new curves Click Calculate The following dialog box opens The heating characteristics are KAR used to correctly calculate the a auxiliary Curve The lower the outside air temper Epone ature the higher heating energy consumption 0000 Outdoor tel 2 00 22 00 Annual forecast 90 00 Weather independent 12 00 13 33 Ref year values Ref year temperature Calculate OK Cancel Help 8713082xaen The Curve Distribution Keys heating characteristics dialog box Enter the corresponding data and click Calculate Click OK to confirm the data To change the characteristics click Change Curve After entering the corresponding parameters click Calculate For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Models amp curves for forecasting 01 09 2006 The characteristics are set to Wh calculate the auxiliary
54. C only works with logical meters Logical meters are characterized as follows They have a Name They belong to a specific Value Type They belong to a specific Flow nature Logical meters derive their meter data from Data recorded by physical meters of the building automation and control system Manual data entry for meter data read manually Virtual meters where data is calculated via a formula from other meter data Advantages of this concept Physical meters may change over time A defective meter is exchanged and replaced by another product or by e g a PDM meter etc The logical meter in this case does not change The only information required is the date range for which the physical meter was responsible 11 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 The concept of CC 01 09 2006 Flow nature Value type Note Tip 12 116 Building Technologies Building Automation Internal calculation of meter data Each meter must be assigned to one of the following four flow natures This allows for mutually billing the meter data Example Energy losses can be calculated from the difference between the total supplied energy and the sum of energy consumption CC supports the following four flow natures Production meter This type of meter measures a medium emitted for generation purposes such as the amount of gas passed to a central heating boiler for generation purposes Distribution meter This type of meter measur
55. E EA System Definitions Ej DataComm PdmExplorer Hl Calendars Reference Year Tables Units Value Types E E Dimension Definitions Open 8713005en Bitmap scroll bar for bitmaps Note as Paste Delete Note af Levels Dimension variables OK Cancel Help 22 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 4 3 4 3 1 Creating a new dimension Dimensions The Dimensions tab In the Start window SYSTEM DEFINITIONS DIMENSION DEFINITIONS double click or right click Open Dimension Definitions Insert Delete Levels Dim Variables ol x et Forecast settings Bitmap cc_previ bmp wa cc_struc bmp Properties Ge eDPDBeayer BO OP FRBwC la 8715006aen The Dimension Definitions dialog box Dimensions tab Bitmap file used as a symbol to display the dimension in the Start window When you select the symbol from the scroll bar the corresponding file name is inserted automatically You can use the bmp files in the PDM ADP BMP folder whose file name starts with CC Inserts an empty row in the dimensions list This enables you to create a new dimension Deletes the selected dimension In order to delete a dimension you must first delete all associated dimension variables and levels CC prompts you to confirm your choice and further checks any integrity conditions to ensure that you do not mistakenly delete a dimension Opens the Level for dialog
56. Meter this field determine the format of the bottom half of this dialog box This text field allows you to enter the supplier s identification for the physical meter The buttons at the bottom of the dialog box valid for all flow natures OK Apply Cancel Insert Delete Values Help 8715017en The Meters dialog box excerpt For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 Meter CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 OK Apply Insert Delete W Show Values Cancel Help Splitting method Working day factor Holiday factor Monthly fields For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation Saves the entered modified parameters for this meter This dialog box is closed immediately after saving Saves the current state of the entered modified parameters for this meter without closing the dialog box after saving Inserts a new row to enter insert a new physical meter provided the cursor points to one of the rows in the middle of the dialog box where different physical meters are defined for various time ranges Deletes the meter CC prompts you to confirm your choice and further checks any integrity conditions to ensure that you do not mistakenly delete a meter see next section e Within PDM meter the DataEdit dialog box opens to allow you to edit newly enter and delete data e Within Manual Meter the Manual Reading for dialog box opens to allow you to edit newly enter and delete data
57. Model and value type cccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 104 Connecting CC to the PDM database cccccssssccceesssseeeesssseeeessssneeeeeens 109 TVA NSM tell le abel a a a 109 Availabe P DIM UNCHOING riirii reaa cientiati annonce ate leinamedacuttes 110 TAS OMM esos se se tect maha ged geese OS 110 Checking and cleaning up the database ccsccceessssteeeessssteeeeesssteeeeens 110 TON acter cee Seeder a cent testes nce oats ates ee ansetereanaa eamiatnea selene 110 CIOS SAIY nossa a aba sbalteumes a a 111 BING En eset EE A EAE EEA E E AEA EEA E E AE aut aaet 115 For internal use only CM2B8716en_01 Table of Contents 01 09 2006 1 About this document 1 1 Referenced documents CC User s guide This document 01 09 2006 CM2B8716en_01 User s guide for version 4 0 PDM User s guide User s A for version 4 0 01 09 2006 CM2B8736en_01 ADP User s guide aaan guide for version 4 0 01 09 2006 CM2B8705en_01 For internal use only 7 116 Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation About this document 01 09 2006 Validity Chapter structure Structures established according to access rights Operating instructions Keyboard operations Labeling of dialog boxes and fields Typing information in a text field Buttons on the Windows user interface Names for menus and menu commands 8 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 1 2 Document structure This d
58. ND PRICE right click New Medium Medium fei Ed os atural Gas hemo Cancel ah Welete Help E hMediuen unit Unit Factor Valid trom m3 r Eam r amp 4 46000000 hat 01 17 457000000 ht 03 17 O 00000000 0 00 00 8713040en The Medium dialog box The Factor and Valid from fields appear only if a meter unit is selected in the Unit field Name of the medium 57 116 Consumption Control V4 0 Media and prices CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Memo Medium unit Unit Factor Valid from Delete OK Cancel Help Step by step procedure Medium unit Unit for calculation Why conversion 58 116 Building Technologies Building Automation Empty text field for comments Unit used to record and bill the medium Measuring unit for the converted unit Conversion factor between Medium unit and Unit This function is used for example when the quality of the delivered media is inconsistent gas oil Define fixed conversion in the Unit Date from which the above conversion factor will apply e Selecting the parameters Name Information Medium Unit or Unit deletes the contents of the Medium dialog box e Selecting the parameters Factor or Valid from deletes both parameters simultaneously Proceed as shown below to delete a medium and then click Save Standard Windows functionality 6 3 3 Creating anew medium Start window 1 Right click the Medium and Price symbols
59. Report Template Fal Import Price Model al Import Forecast Model oa Check amp Fix database Toolbox 8713084en Start window excerpt with System Definitions submenu For internal use only 109 116 Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Connecting CC to the PDM database 01 09 2006 13 2 Available PDM functions 13 2 1 DataComm This program enables you to load VISONIK point information in the PDM database Further information PDM user s guide CM2B8733en 13 2 2 Checking and cleaning up the database This function performs a check of the system database tables and corrects inconsistencies In the Start window Select System Definitions Check and Fix database double click Check amp Fix database Counter conc e 8713085en The Check and Fix database dialog box 13 2 3 Toolbox This function contains special tools to maintain and update PDM Further information PDM user s guide CM2B8733en 110 116 For internal use only Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Connecting CC to the PDM database 01 09 2006 Dimension variable Level Unit Value type Calendar Node For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 14 Glossary Allows you to translate energy consumption into conclusive units and display it in reports Typical examples for dimension variables are e Heated area
60. SIEMENS IUUUUU E 2000 gies ps 1999 3 00000 S S 1998 E X 500000 z 1997 i l I 1 i 1996 a QO Oy FA ia 50 50 00 00 00 08 00 00 16 00 00 00 00 00 08 00 00 16 00 00 00 00 00 06 03 00 07 03 00 08 03 00 00 00 00 E 00 00 2 Tage 00 00 08 03 00 Consumption Control V4 0 User s guide CM2B8716en_01 Building Technologies 01 09 2006 For internal use only Building Automation Siemens Switzerland Ltd Building Technologies Group International Headquarters Building Automation Gubelstrasse 22 CH 6301 Zug Tel 41 41 724 24 24 Fax 41 41 724 35 22 www sbt siemens com 2 116 Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 Building Automation 2006 Switzerland Ltd Subject to change For internal use only CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation Table of Contents 1 PD OUITIAIS CO CUISINE irtani N E e E EE TS 7 1 1 Referenced GOCUMENUS ecsiririeni eE EE 7 1 2 DOCUMENT StructUr e saeni E s 8 1 3 CONVENTIONS eaan a a E 8 2 TRECONCEDLONC Conesa nn eE cae eagaaiesedtaccansat eae 10 2 1 WALIS OCO ana a Cn ene a anne eee eee 10 2 2 Key CONCEDIS Ie CC sirr En e E E A 10 2 2 1 BY gate ak eg ko ooro a a O N en ere ee 10 2 2 2 AUEN E EEEIEE ee EE etnias onan et net eee ee ene See ee ee eres meee 11 2 2 3 Media and PCES sonnie a eyo nec del E a 13 2 2 4 REPOS on a r a 13 2 2 5 EE 9 e AADA A m
61. Sa RC en ee eee eee 32 8 1 Preparatory WOK cornia E owed saaeenieae 33 8 1 1 Preparatory work carried out by Building Automation ccssseseeeeeeeees 33 8 1 2 Preparatory work on part of the system administrator sssssssseessseeeeees 33 8 2 Creating a new Value type scese reinen e N 34 8 2 1 Opening the Value Type dialog DOX cceecccssseeeceeeessssseeeeeeeesssssseaseeeeeeesns 34 8 2 2 Creating a new value TYPe cccceceesseesssssnseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeesesssesesseeaasaeeeeeeeeeeess 34 8 3 Creating a lOGiCal MOSM saerssensaan sa eN 35 8 3 1 Opening a dialog box to make a NEW entry ee eeccceeeeesseeeseessesenaeeeeeeeeeeeees 35 8 3 2 Creating a NEW logical MOTEL cccccccccccccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 39 8 3 3 Copy logical meters to Create A NEW ONE ccc ccccccccceceeeeeeseeeeesnttaeeeeeeeeeeeeseeees 40 1 0 Deleting logical meters cccsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssssesssssssssssssseees 40 8 3 4 Deleting logical meters of Meter via PDM or Manual flow nature 40 2 0 0 Deleting associated data series cccccccccccccceeessssssssenseeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssesssssnaaeees 41 8 4 Linking logical meters to the PDM database 0 00seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 43 8 4 1 Opening the Meter dialog DOX ccccscscccceeessssneeeeeeeeesesssseeeeeeesesssseeeeeeeeeas 43 8 4 2 Linking a logical meter to the PDM database
62. Select the NEw METER menu item In instruction chains right click and double click are especially mentioned For all other cases click the left click the selections Right clicking an item in most cases opens the context menu The display of date and time depends on the settings of your Windows installation Windows 95 98 and NT4 0 and higher Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Regional Settings lf year numbers are entered with just two digits the following assignments apply 50 99 1950 1999 00 49 2000 2049 In CC as well as in PDM DataComm and DataEdit the following applies to the leap day of 29 February for the years 2000 2004 2008 and future leap years e Set the day to 1 e then select the month and the year e then set the day to 29 New CC 3 0 and future versions have two general selection functions They open a dialog box for e Selection e Navigation e Details e Definitions e Properties etc This symbol opens a selection For example to select a date clicking the symbol opens a drop down text box to select the date using the mouse This symbol opens the associated dialog box For example in the Manual Data Entry for Meter dialog box clicking 2 opens the Meter dialog box allowing you to edit the meter data Important information titled Important Note Tip is marked by the lamp symbol to the left 9 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 About this document
63. ain meter HT Help Bs 12 1997 Apply 35 043 0000 20 01 2003 e 0 0000 0 0000 341 78 0000 34 099 0000 33 965 0000 8715026en The Manual Readings for dialog box excerpt If you select the Show manual readings check box previous readings are displayed in the Readings group box History list You can view previously entered manual readings for this meter sorted by entry date The upper half of the dialog box shows for the highlighted meter the node name meter name current date and the fields enabling you to enter a manual reading for today s date Entering the latest manual readings Upper half of the dialog box Start window 1 Click the Meter symbol 2 Right click the desired meter Click Values The Manual Readings for dialog box opens Manual Readings for dialog box 4 Type in the read value in the Readings column 5 Click OK The information entered is added in the history data list 6 Type in the date and or make corrections as needed 7 Click Appl For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 Meter CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Step by step procedure Select Dimensions sl Meters E New Weter Reporting Manual Readings 8713033en New Open Meter reports For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation Supplementing changing manual readings List in bottom half of dialog box Start window 1
64. alendar symbol 9 4 Inthe Calendar dialog box select the calendar you want to use for future calculations 10 To save your settings click Save 4 6 3 Creating the Research building The level below the property is the building level Follow the below procedure to create a node for the new building Start window 1 Select Dimension in the Explorer ia 2 Select Property in the Explorer k 3 Right click the Institute Property symbol The context menu opens 4 Select NEW BUILDING The New Building dialog box opens 5 Type in Research in the Name field 6 Type in all required parameters 7 To save your settings click Save 4 6 4 Creating further nodes Repeat the above procedure for all other lower levels and nodes 1 Name the floor within the research building Chemistry 2 Name the zone on the chemistry floor Lab Facility 3 Name the room within the lab facility Hot Lab For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Dimensions 01 09 2006 Step by step procedure Important 1 24 Important 2 Step by step procedure Note For internal use only 4 6 5 Copying to create nodes Creating the Development building Start window 1 Select Building Research in the Explorer fei 2 Right click the Building Research symbol The Copy Nodes dialog box opens 3 Select all necessary links default setting all cleared Node copy q Node copy i Specific
65. alog box for the selected price model opens Price model dialog box 4 Change the necessary parameters 5 Click Save 6 6 2 The changes apply from a specific date onward Step by step procedure Start window a 1 Select Medium and Price in the Explorer al 2 Copy the price model you want to change See Copying a price model lal 3 Open the copy of the price model you want to change Price model dialog box 4 Make your changes Remember to enter the date from which the change is to apply in the Valid from field 5 Remember to select the same price model see 3 in Model 6 Enter the new prices 7 Click Save 62 116 For internal use only Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Media and prices 01 09 2006 Node report Meter report Node report oD Meter report Object orientation Note Y New report For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 7 Reports 7 1 What are they Creating meaningful reports is the aim of this program as they help you optimally monitor all energy and consumption data CC allows you to create to different types of reports namely reports on nodes and meters Evaluation of energy consumption and costs for any given node Display alternatively in tables and or charts Tabular display of the acquired raw data and the derived consumption for an individual meter or a group of meters
66. alue type and the flow nature both represent key elements in CC Element to summarize logical meters measuring similar types of consumption into one group Result Subsequent report evaluation of energy consumption is primarily based on these value types Typical examples for value types are e Heating energy e Cooling energy e Electricity high tariff low tariff e Chilled water Do not confuse the term value type with the term medium A medium e g oil or gas is consumed to produce a value type e g heating energy e Production meter This type of meter measures a medium output for generation purposes such as the amount of gas which is passed to a central heating boiler for generation purposes e Distribution meter This type of meter measures a distributed medium such as the amount of hot water distributed by the central heating boiler e Consumption meter This type of meter measures consumption at the location where the energy or any other medium is consumed e Other meters Other meters denote meters for all other flow natures for instance to acquire data of an access control system or outside temperature etc Each meter must be assigned to one of the four flow natures because one or several flow natures can be used for calculation upon subsequent report creation For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Meter 01 09 2006 Important 4 In this chapter we often mention the context menu righ
67. and opens the Print Specifications dialog box For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Reports 01 09 2006 Graph type a Note Graph options Save G Opt Reset G Opt Note as Views Meter report Note Aff Cancel Help Note w For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 3D bar graph Opens a drop down list box containing the graph type aaan pie cha selection You can change the graph display only in this location provided the graph options were not changed via the graph options i e the buttons Save G Opt and Output G Opt are not available Tape graph 8713092en The Graph type drop down list box Opens the Graph Options dialog box with the Style Titles Fonts Markers Legend and Labels tabs After making changes in any one of the six tabs the Save G Opt becomes available All changes to the six tabs of the graph options are saved After saving the changes the Reset G Opt becomes available This button is available when you change or save graph options during a session This button allows you to restore the original graph settings This button remains available also during new sessions which allows you to restore the original state at any time Allows you to graphically adjust the report Allows you to directly open the main dialog box for meter reports see Creating a meter report The Meter Report button is available on
68. andard This field displays all nodes building room etc to which the meter is linked Clicking Selection opens a dialog box with all available nodes to allow you to select the desired node e To link the meter to other nodes click Insert Selection e To delete a row click the respective row and then click Delete 35 116 CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Consumption Control V4 0 Meter Open dialog E Comment 1 Comment 2 Tip AF Valid from Valid until Unit Factor for reading Medium E Selection Note Af Reading method N o t e af Meter Note ah Supplier ID 36 116 Building Technologies Building Automation Clicking the Selection opens the dialog box with the User Dimension New e g property entry in the Explorer The Comment 1 and Comment 2 fields allow for additional text entries These fields allow you to add explanatory information to e g a meter without using the field Memo Use these fields to enter advanced criteria for the Sort Filter and Find functions Text fields in the middle of the dialog box The display of the middle section of the dialog box depends on the selected flow nature current physical meter or selected meter Valid from 01 01 1993 01 01 1995 01 01 2003 Valid until Unit 31 12 1994 Kh 31 12 2002 KA 31 12 2003 kiA _ Factor for reading Medium ___ Reading method 1 000000 Electricity high tari Consumption 1 000000 Electricity high tariff Con
69. anual Readings for Main meter HT Meter Latest date Latest reading Date Opening a dialog box to enter information for individual Reading kAh Correction kAh Fi fMain meter HT OK Cancel Apply Open meter mn Dimension 34 943 0000 page Properties z 20 12 1997 34 849 0000 0 0000 Print Printer setup _ Set date 12 12 1997 34 705 0000 0 0000 aa Joo 00 0000 30 11 1997 34 480 0000 0 0000 port _Saveasxts o Ma 29 11 1997 34 461 0000 0 0000 Help 8715026en The Manual Readings for dialog box all meters excerpt Bs 12 1997 Display options V Show readings V Show forecast Apply 35 043 0000 20 01 2003 0 0000 0 0000 xj Readings Reading Correction 35 043 0000 341 78 0000 34 099 0000 The following applies to entering changing and inserting data Top part of dialog box Enter the latest values and if necessary the date and any corrections Bottom part of dialog box Make changes or add new entries Clicking this button results in the following e The data is checked e lf the data is approved it is written to the database e The dialog box is closed If you click this button the following occurs e The data is checked e lf the data is ok it is written to the corresponding database e The dialog box stays open 0 0000 Click this button to trigger a meter report that you can print and or export Consumption Con
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71. art window with context menu For internal use only 19 116 Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Starting the program 01 09 2006 File View Options Help k New Object ee Open Object kE Find Object Mon Start Report Manual Reading T Help ny Exit Tip 20 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 3 4 Menu bar and toolbar 3 4 1 The CC menu bar Consumption Control Demo Project Fille View Tools Help G e u E oe All Objects Contents of Properties 8713004en Start window with menu bar and toolbar New Opens a dialog box in the Start window to enter a new object for the type currently highlighted Open Opens the node currently selected in the Start window Close Closes Consumption Control Large Icons Displays large icons in the Start window Small Icons Displays small icons in the Start window We recommend the Small Icons setting if you want to simultaneously display a large number of icons on the screen Toolbar Opens the dialog box with the display options Find Helps you find meters and nodes Reporting Opens the Reports for dialog box for the currently selected object Manual Reading Opens the Manual Readings for dialog box for the currently selected object Help Opens online help About Shows the current version of Consumption Control 3 4 2 The Consumption Control toolbar Opens a dialog box to create a new object
72. ation Specification Copy sub nodes W Copy eub nodes Copy meters Copy forecasts Topy EUW ES W Copy meters W Copy forecasts 8715097a 8715096b Default setting All check boxes cleared Recommendation Select all 4 Click OK fe 5 Right click the next higher node Property Institute The context menu opens 6 Select nsert Building a copy of the Research building is added Levels 7 Change the levels lower nodes as desired Name each new node differently to allow Autoreport to call up separately each node lf you must use Same names number the nodes e g Building Development 1 Development 2a Development 2b etc If you selected Copy meters and if a Manual Reading was added CC assigns a new external data series to this meter provided the number of licensed data series is not exceeded 4 6 6 Assigning a node to a meter Follow the procedure below to assign a meter to an object within the structure i e to the node Start window 1 Open the context menu for the desired object 2 Select ASSIGN METER The Meter dialog box opens Meter dialog box 3 Select the meter you want to assign to the object 4 Click Select The meter is assigned to the object If not all expected meters are visible open the context menu in the meter field and click Reset In order to cut the link between a meter and a node select REMOVE METER from the respective meter object s
73. box This is where you define the levels associated with the dimension e g buildings floors etc Opens the Dimension variables for dialog box This is where you define the dimension variables associated with the dimension e g area number of beds etc Standard Windows functionality For internal use only CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Consumption Control V4 0 Dimensions Forecast Value type Distribution keys Important K Distribution key Override distribution key Allow forecast Note a Inherit For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 4 3 2 Dimensions The Forecast tab Dimension Definitions _ FOCOS Senge Value type Distribution key override Allow forecast Inherit distribution key Heating Gros aera none Wa Vv Forecast and curve Cooling Net aera none v Forecast and curve Cold water none none LJ Forecast and curve Hot water none none O Forecast and curve none none Forecast and curve SOS eee RRR Coe oe ee oe ee ee a ee ee es en ee eee ee Tie pse pe ee pesn pse paese pea panai psa essa a a p cc A S E D S S S S S S S S E S a S S E S RE 8715006ben Excerpt of the Dimension Definitions Forecast settings tab The Forecast tab applies only to the active dimension Changes to another dimension level must be made by clicking the corresponding dimension row in the Dimensions tab
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76. ction of the dialog box Reference year table dialog box 3 Point to the desired field in a month column of the current Reference Year Table dialog box 4 Click Export 5 A dialog box opens Specify the name and path of the target file new file It is sensible to at this point add the file extension 6 Click OK The data is now exported to the specified target file For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Reference year table 01 09 2006 Base unit Note Select RH System Definitions a DataComm PdmExplorer A Calendars Reference Yez La Units Open 8713069en Unit For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 11 Units 11 1 What are they To enable CC to carry out operating cost and consumption calculations a unit must be allocated to each variable Define the units in the Units table In addition CC allows you to define a derived unit for each basic unit To do this define the following e Aconversion factor between the base and the derived unit e Aconversion factor for both units The unit which CC uses as the base unit for its calculations Typical examples for units are e Degrees C e kWh e Beds e g hospital patient beds e etc e n reports you can thus display units that differ from those originally used by the meters e Conversion occurs automatically according to the conversion factors for units and media 11
77. ctronic data processing A specific report template within the same structure can be used several times i e for each node The Coolant consumption report can evaluate all data of a specific building as well as all data of a specific floor or a specific room within this building Evaluation is carried out either by e Value types e g hot water cold water electric energy etc e Dimension variables e g heated area number of beds in a hospital etc e Mixture of value types and dimension variables For comparison purposes you can create relations between energy consumption and costs and other units via the following e Setpoints degree days e Previous annual values budget values Evaluations are displayed on a daily weekly monthly or annual basis All evaluations in CC are carried out by daily values that are added up or averaged to weeks months years 2 2 5 Calendar Definition for each day of the year to determine if it is a working day or a holiday 1 2 CC differentiates between the following to create forecasts e Energy consumption on working days full operation and e energy consumption on holidays reduced operation Holidays are days where no one works in a building Working days and holidays can also have different basic values Depending on the occupancy type CC allows you to create several calendars However CC requires that at least one calendar be defined Typical examples for objects havi
78. curve for cooling The lower the outside air Flip curve temperature the lower the cooling energy consumption 1 1015 0274 Outdoor tel 2 00 22 00 Annual forecast 230 00 Weather independent 10 00 75 02 Ref calendar Ref year temperature OK Cancel Help 8713082xben The Curve Distribution Keys cooling characteristics dialog box wy Note The aux curve is calculated correctly if the proper characteristics are set Check steps 1 to 5 and proceed as follows 6 Enter the corresponding data and click Calculate 7 Click OK to confirm the data Tip Proceed as follows to create a slightly different curve Step by step procedure Start window 8 Go to the desired node in the CC Explorer 9 Click the desired symbol here Property The forecast model assigned to this node is displayed in the right section of the dialog box Heating for our example a 10 Right click the Heating symbol A drop down list box opens 11 Select Copy This copies the Heating forecast model You can easily recognize the copy by the current system date 12 Open the copy Right click and select Open Dialog box 13 Make your changes and 14 Save the changes by clicking Calculate and then OK For internal use only 107 116 Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Models amp curves for forecasting 01 09 2006 Select Note
79. d Meter via PDM flow nature excerpt These fields describe a meter point registered via the associated building automation and control system and saved in the PDM database In the Data series text field the Data Series dialog box providing the VISONI K Data Series External Data Series and Constants tabs can be opened by clicking This dialog box allows for selecting a meter or a constant All other fields are completed automatically and the display is adjusted to the associated selection see chapter 5 5 Saving your settings Text fields valid only for flow nature Virtual Virtual meters are meters whose values are not read but calculated from other variables Alternative display with selected flow nature Virtual e gp cee EGAS87791 01 01 17 31 12 17 kA 1 0000 Electricity high tariff Consumption Manual 01 01 18 31 12 18 kA 1 0000 Electricity high tariff Consumption PDM meter 01 01 19 31 1219 KAh 1 0000 none Consumption fvirtual Formula hie Meter i M1 24 M2 2 0 5 Mi Main meter HT kA M2 Main meter LT Efkan OK Apply Cancel Insert Delete 8715020en The Meter dialog box with selected Virtual flow nature excerpt Selection of meters Gray designators can be used Enter the real meters in Meter e Todo this click to open the Meter dialog box e For subsequent changes to the linked meters click Dialog i to open the Meter dialog box for the corresponding meter
80. dar In the Start window System Definitions New Calendar right click New Calendar Per default the current month and year Name Floor Chemistry are displayed when you open the calendar The gridlines to the right stand for the Memo Cancel months in the following sequence January 2018 January February March Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat A i M J Doedag E EA as a HECHE Ey a a PE ESET PLE Nit f co nin ISHS i 8713066en The Calendar dialog box Click the respective row to display the desired month 91 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Calendar 01 09 2006 Tip Year Meaning of colored markings Step by step procedure 92 116 Building Technologies Building Automation You can open a particular year via the vertical scrollbar to the right three years are displayed at a time When you click the calendar fields several times they assume the following colored markings 28 Day field with black bar The respective day generally represents a working day in the calendar Day field with red bar The respective day generally represents a holiday in the calendar Black day field This marking has higher priority than bar markings The respective day always represents a working day Red day field This marking has higher priority than bar markings The respective day always represents a holiday Is li 9 2 1 Creating a new cal
81. dialog box to enter a new meter Opens a dialog box to change the selected meter Opens the Meter Report dialog box for all displayed meters in the indicated order 53 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Meter 01 09 2006 Show Values Sort Filter Find Find Next Cancel Help Select Tip 54 116 Building Technologies Building Automation yy Opens the Date Edit or Manual Readings for dialog box for the highlighted meter You can now supplement change or delete values Right click within the table to open the Sort Filter Find Advanced drop down list box Opens a dialog box to enter sort criteria for the listed meters See section below Opens a dialog box to specify filter criteria to only display the meters that correspond to the filter See section below Opens a dialog box to enter search criteria to find a specific meter The Find and Sort commands are especially useful when a large number of meters exists in the system Finds the next meter that corresponds to the search criteria as specified in the Find Meter dialog box Standard Windows functionality 5 10 2 Sorting in the Overview window Sort in the Sort Meters dialog box allows you to sort the meter list according to your own criteria In the Meter dialog box METER double click right click SORT Source columns Sort by Ascending Flows nature Suppliers ID Cancel Help 8713035ben The Sort Meters dialog box excerp
82. ding Technologies Building Automation 11 3 Creating a new unit In the Units dialog box 1 Click Insert A new row is inserted in the list above the highlighted row 2 Type in the name of the new unit in the Unit column Try to be as brief as possible 3a If you want the new unit to serve as a base unit your entry is complete at this point Click Save 3b If however the new unit is to be derived from an existing base unit proceed as follows In the Conversion column open the drop down list box and select one of the listed relationships Open the drop down list box in the Base unit column and select the unit which you want to use as the base for the new unit In the Factor column indicate the conversion factor between the base unit and the new derived unit Example If MWh is defined as a new unit and kWh is the base unit the factor is 1000 Click Save 11 4 Deleting a unit 1 Select the respective unit 2 Click Delete The following message is displayed Delete 2 Delete curent record Unit kJ Factor 1000 Base unit J Conversion Equals to 8713072en The Delete dialog box 3 Acknowledge the above dialog box as appropriate You cannot delete a unit that serves as a base unit for any a g defined at base unit for kg other unit If you try to do this the following error message is displayed 8713073en The Delete Error dialog box 1 Accordingly you cannot delete Delete error
83. directory c PDM ADPwutoSave os W Save as HTML directory c PDM ADPWutoSave Ea 8713056ben The Print Options dialog box This selection allows you to define the nodes that are to be a part of the report output Select the check box Action Current The view active during report creation is used for output All All views assigned are used for output Selection The views selected in the Select Views group box are applied to the output Select the check box if you also want to print meter reports If you select one of the check boxes in the Selected views area you can define the layout for the report printout Starts report output Prints the reports to the selected printer Saves reports in the Microsoft Excel file format to a specified folder If you select the check box the storage path is displayed Clicking allows you to browse the folders Saves reports in the html file format to a specified folder If you select the check box the storage path is displayed Clicking allows you to browse the folders Standard Windows functionality For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Reports 01 09 2006 Useful e information Step by step procedure Principles on PDM Procedures in CC Notes uf For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 7 8 3 Creating reports Summary The example below assumes that you want to view a report on screen Once on screen y
84. e Energy consumption as a function of the outside temperature etc Function that extends a forecast model In forecast models curves are always used to calculate future consumption e In dependence of weather e g outside temperature or in other words as a function of any variable e In dependence of the seasons i e as a function of the current month In both cases you can additionally differentiate between working days and holidays Forecast models comprise general rules that can be applied to several nodes Curves normally comprise node specific information They are always assigned to a value type The forecast model only contains a formula and possibly the curve type permissible for the respective model In order to calculate forecasts the model must be allocated to a specific node and the respective value type Concrete values can be assigned to the various variables of the model only upon this allocation When you want CC to calculate a forecast value a check is performed to see if the respective node has a forecast model allocated to the associated value type for the desired day If this does not apply CC looks for a valid model in the next higher dimension and continues to work with this model For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Models amp curves for forecasting 01 09 2006 For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 12 2 Preparatory work Carry out the following
85. e dialog box 4 5 Type in the name of the new reference year table in the Name field Create a new year Overwrite the 0000 row in the Year column with the new year or point to the 0000 cell and click Insert There are three ways to enter new values in the table 6a 6b 6c If you want to enter individual values for each day enter the numbers in each cell If you want to distribute a sum over an entire month proceed as follows e Click the Sum option field and e enter the total number in the field above the respective month CC now distributes the values equally across the entire month If you already know the daily average value for a specific month you do not need to enter this value 30 times Instead e Click the Mean option field and e enter the mean value in the field above the respective month CC copies the average value to each cell of the respective month e The Sum and Average option fields also work in reverse order This means that values entered for every day are displayed as the sum or average in the field above each month e Leap years are not handled differently i e reference year tables always comprise 365 days no February 29 If a reference year table is applied to a leap year CC applies the values for February 28 to February 29 95 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Reference year table 01 09 2006 Step by step procedure Note Tip Step by step procedure 96
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87. echnologies Siemens Building Technologies prepares report templates and provides them as standard reports If desired we also create customer specific templates 63 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Reports 01 09 2006 N ote at Select Note AR N ote w Select 64 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 7 2 2 Preparatory work on part of the system administrator After you have defined the report templates define specific customer reports from these templates by defining the units which are not determined conclusively in the associated report template 7 3 Importing a report template Normally Siemens Building Technologies provides the report templates necessary or they may already be integrated in one of your projects Proceed as follows to import a report template In the Start window System Definitions Import Template double click Import Report Template Ei Ea Look in E Models ce alE MZ WdF cr HEPumvdF cor HKPuoldF cer SAH_VdF cer a WMZ_VdF ccr wM Viglecr File name woB cer Files of type CCA ad Cancel 8713047en The mport Template dialog box e The report template you want to import must be saved in the required format ccr Siemens Building Technologies creates these templates You can use a layout file Microsoft Excel 4 or 5 for reference e Error messages relate to missing units You must define the units prior to importing in
88. echnologies Building Automation 7 7 7 Labels Graph Options i l xI This tab allows you to define labels for e Axes Axis Labels eee ee ee i e Date increments tie Labels Eiman Overlay Z oa e Data series and data points o E Vv Vert cal F rmat dd m niyy Eve i E Label Text m Date Labels m Data Labels E Sr ie Group Color G Uniform Color Cancel Apply Now Help 8713093hen The Labels tab This group box allows you to label all axes in the chart and specify the date increments e X Y Primary Y Overlay and Z axis These options allow you to assign alphanumeric labels or a date to the respective axis e On Check box to select the label date display for the axis e Vertical Check box to vertically position text along the vertical axis primary secondary y axis e Every The number selected in this field specifies the increment to be applied 3 every 3 etc e Type This drop down list box allows you to select the type of label for example Numeric Text Array Date Time Date and Time Date Skip Weekend The Axis Labels group box also contains the Date Labels group box next page This group box allows you to define the date display CC differentiates between e Start Start date for the date display e Increment Increments applied to the date display The display and the settings options in this group box vary according to the type of
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90. endar Start window rr 1 Open the System Definitions folder 2 Right click the New Calendar symbol 3 Click New Calendar to confirm The Calendar dialog box opens Calendar dialog box 4 Type in the name of the new calendar in the Name field 5 Assign a status to the days Working day non working day or holiday The following options are available e Mandatory for particular days of the entire calendar Continue at step 6 e Mandatory for individual days of a year Continue at step 7 6 Define a specific working day valid for the entire calendar as a mandatory working day or holiday 6a Select the desired working day To do this click the working day field Sun Sat 6b Click the working day field until the desired status is displayed 6c Click Save to save the calendar 28 7 Specify a particular day of the year as a working day non working day or holiday 7a Point to the respective day within the selected year or month 7b Click the day field until the desired status is displayed 7c Click Save to save the calendar For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Calendar 01 09 2006 10 Reference year table 10 1 What is it To establish long term evaluations and comparisons create a reference year table comparative values containing the average values e g heating degree days over several years Reference year Reference year values to forecast consumption
91. ent from an existing one such as changed prices for media applicable from a particular date If you need an entirely new price model we recommend that you discuss this with a Siemens Building Technologies representative For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Media and prices 01 09 2006 Step by step procedure Select For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation Start window a 1 Select Medium and Price in the Explorer al 2 Select the symbol you want to copy The symbol appears in the right hand side section of the window 3 Right click the symbol The Open Copy menu opens 4 Click Copy The copy is displayed with the current date on the original price model 5 Double click the price model to open or right click Open Price model dialog box 6 Change the new price model as described in Changing tariffs in a price model 7 Click Save or Cancel if you do not want to save the change 6 6 Changing the tariffs validity and medium units in a price model You can change all current prices leasing rates tax rates etc in the price model to reflect the most up to date conditions at any time Two variants are possible e The changes apply without restrictions e The changes apply from a specific date onward We distinguish between the following e The changes apply without restrictions e The changes apply from a specific date onward
92. er It was created by the Application CC and can only be deleted there AN The Series CC Heating group Wrest 11 can t be deleted 8713087en Message indicating that the associated CC meter must first be deleted The ltem Atrium temperature 2rd floor can t be dele lt it referenced by the following other ltem Typer lt Name gt Seres Atrium temperature average 1 step 1 2 Repot Atrium temperature 2nd floor Repot Atrium temperatures Report Atrium temperature average 2 Repot Excel 5 06 Atrium temperatures 8713089en The data series is being used by another application If several physical meters Manual flow nature were used in one logical meter several data series with the same name are displayed They can be distinguished by a number in brackets at the end of the name e g CC Electric energy 32 Consumption Control V4 0 Meter For internal use only CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Select Lower half of dialog box Step by step procedure For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 5 6 Linking logical meters to the PDM database A logical meter derives its data from e Either a physical meter whose values have manually been registered e Or from a physical meter whose values have been saved in the form of a data series in the PDM database The following section shows how to link a meter to the PDM database For this purpose the meter in the below window must be defined
93. es V Layout file Fixed cols o Columns per meter Readings in meter unit Consumption in meter unit Meter units Reading dates 8713058en The Meter report definition dialog box excerpt 5 Click the button to the right of the Layout file field A Windows dialog box opens This allows you to select the prepared templates Microsoft Excel 4 Excel 5 and Excel 97 Excel 2000 Excel 2003 not native After you select a template its layout appears in the spreadsheet section right of the dialog box Complete the meter report definition e g as follows For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 Meter reports CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Meter Report Definition lel Ed Name Meter Consumption General Fixed rows fs Meters across 15 Print gridlines M Layout file METER_1 XLS wl Fixed cols oH Columns per meter Value type Suppliers ID Consumption in meter unit Meter units r Ca ae x CORES Meeruts 7 ee et DRE 8713058aen The Meter Report Definition dialog box linked to a Microsoft Excel template excerpt 6 Change the contents of the report definition as desired Use the lt Delete gt key to delete the cell contents 7 Then define the contents for the new meter report definition 8 Hold down the left mouse button and drag the variables you want to display from the left section of the dialog box to the desired location
94. es the medium distributed e g the amount of hot water distributed by a central boiler Consumption meter This type of meter measures consumption at the location where the energy or any other medium is consumed Other meters This type of meter is reserved for all other flow natures for instance to acquire data from access control systems or outdoor temperature data etc Evaluating meter data in reports Means to group logical meters measuring similar or related types of consumption Typical examples for value types are e Heating cooling energy e Chilled water e Electricity etc Advantages of this concept Data from several related meters within one value type are available to evaluate node reports Forecast models can be applied to the entire value type and not just to one individual meter Do not confuse the term value type with the term medium A medium e g oil or gas is consumed to produce a value type e g heating energy The value type defines the meters that appear in the report column The following applies e The more clearly defined the value type the better the report e The more comprehensive the value type the easier report creation For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 The concept of CC 01 09 2006 Medium Note Note Price model Note Dimension variables For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 2 2 3 Media and prices CC alwa
95. evel Select 26 116 Building Technologies Building Automation General calendar All dimension variables have a Valid from date range No connection Values entered in a node for this dimension variable apply to this node only Consolidate That dimension variable is displayed as consolidated at the next higher dimension level This is meaningful for example to display the entire area of a property which is calculated from the subareas of the lower dimension levels Ref year values This dimension variable has a drop down list box containing all reference year tables available in the system Calendar This dimension variable has a drop down list box containing all calendars as defined in the system Unit of the dimension variable Inserts an empty row in the dimension variable list which allows you to define a new dimension variable Change the order of entries The selected entry can be moved up or down in the list Deletes the selected dimension variable CC prompts you to confirm your choice and further checks any integrity conditions to ensure that you do not mistakenly delete a dimension variable Standard Windows functionality 4 5 Creating dimension levels Subdivision of dimension into hierarchically structured units Typical levels are e Real estate Property building floor zone and room e Organization Business area production area department After creating a new dimension by entering a name and
96. everal meters Start window 4 1 Double click the Meter symbol 2 Select the desired meter The Meter Selection dialog box opens Manual Readings for dialog box 3 Click Meter Report The Meter Reporting dialog box opens 4 Select the corresponding layout file 5 Click OK CC creates and opens the meter report Meter Reporting lel Es Heat generation Heat consumption Consumption of area 1 Main Meter Consumption meter Ground water pump HT Heat Heat a a Bi Floor Chemist Floor Metallurcy ay a a 10 1996 18400516 35706 57 12081 389 223000 1416 6667 aa 8 01 1997 1976 53521605 6289 37312 1199 11725 11667 5 234667 51516 6667 ambe A daas C g 04 1997 95145182 2143 668 39455 867 6644 1667 11725 246392 5 666 66667 iil 40 077997 0 689 33203 40145199 0 58625 252255 0 wami naor ET C41 10 997 3058 7821 0 40145199 23585 545 0 252255 1626 6667 Outdoor temperature 12 01 1998 32522569 3091 3047 43733 504 263 61111 23849 156 276104 16 33 333333 M A gt gt gt bl Cancel Print Export Help 8713061aen The Meter reporting dialog box with three meters excerpt Tip 3 The buttons with double arrows allow you to jump by exactly the number of meters displayed in the report 6 Click the button to either print the report Print or export to a file Export Tip 3 You can automate meter reports only together with node reports see Report output earlier in this document 90 116 For internal use
97. fine all dimension variables for the reports of this dimension 10 Define all levels for this dimension 11 Define all text fields for each level 12 Define all nodes within this dimension 4 4 Creating dimension variables for a dimension Element used to calculate energy consumption to create meaningful units and to display the consumption in reports Typical examples for dimension variables are Heated area in m which serves to calculate energy consumption per m Number of patient beds which serves to for instance calculate energy consumption per patient bed in a hospital Dimension variables are important elements for creating meaningful reports They can be defined as needed This enables you to optimally adjust CC to your needs In the Dimension Definitions dialog box SYSTEM DEFINITIONS DIMENSION DEFINITIONS Dimension Variables 5 x Dim Yariables for Properties Mame Variable type Unit Met aera Consolidate mz Gros aera Consolidate mz Cancel Ret Outdoor temperature Ret year wales ae Insert Calendar Calendar Standard Delete hove Help E SS 8715008en The Dimension Variables for dialog box excerpt Name of the dimension variable This name allows you to later select this dimension varile for the Report definition 25 116 Consumption Control V4 0 Dimensions CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Calendar Unit Insert Arrow up Arrow down Delete Save Cancel Help L
98. first does the following e Creates a new dimension e Defines all dimension variables for the reports of this dimension e Defines all levels of this dimension e Defines the associated text fields for each level The user then e defines all nodes within each dimension 4 6 1 Opening the dialog box to create a new entry Individual objects within the dimensions and levels Reports are always defined in general terms but when printed they always reference a specific node Typical nodes are for example e Within a building Floor 1 Floor 2 e Ona floor Room A laboratory class room Z In the Start window DIMENSIONS BUILDING DIMENSION Right click NEW PROPERTY Properties New Branch Oe x Mame Responsible Address 1 Address 2 Cancel ZIP Town Meert Fhone Cell Phone Valid from i Calendar Met aera 00 00 00 0 0000 mz Gros aera 00 00 00 0 0000 m2 Ret Outdoor temperature 00 00 00 nee Calendar 00 00 00 8713012en The Properties New Branch dialog box Top half of dialog box The name you selected for this property This is a mandatory field This is an optional text field You can save additional important information on the respective object in this field In order to separate the rows you have to use the key combinations lt Ctrl Enter gt The names that were previously defined in the dimension level as text fields are displayed here For internal use only Consumption Control V
99. for the type currently selected Opens the selected object Opens a dialog box that helps you find an object for the current type e g node or meter Opens the Reports for dialog box for the selected node Opens the Manual Readings for dialog box for the selected object Opens online help Closes and exits Consumption Control 3 5 Sorting filtering and finding In lists meter list node list etc the context menu right click allows you to either sort entries by columns filter entries by using complex criteria or run searches Sorting and filter criteria remain available after restarting CC This is especially useful when entries appear to be missing In this case click Reset Filter For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Starting the program 01 09 2006 Dimension Level Node object Important Note Note For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation o 9 4 Dimensions 4 1 What are they A dimension is one of the key elements in Consumption Control Subdivision of an organizational unit into hierarchically structured subunits Hierarchies within a dimension Subunit of a level For example real estate property objects can be considered an organizational unit The subunits then are for example building floors rooms etc A dimension greatly influences the creation of reports as reports must always relate to one of the subunits In CC several
100. g a data series context menu For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 2 Ifyou want to delete a physical meter of flow nature Meter via PDM in the logical meter Select the physical meter now and take note of all entries in the Data point name text field 3 Click Delete and confirm 4 Exit the dialog box by clicking Save 5 5 2 Deleting associated data series From CC V2 3 you can only delete data series from the PdmExplorer even those created in CC CC creates a data series in PDM and assigns a corresponding name e g CC outside air temperature 8 Pile Es KJ PdmExplorer Demo Project File Edit View Tools Help E Recorded demo H A Configuration Eee x slB g Name Function Interval Parameter 0 Atrium temperature 2nd floor Sampling 10 Min Al DataPoints Atrium temperature 5th floor Sampling 10 Min Al a aia ao CC Chiller 1 15 Sampling 1Da CC seria ao CC Chiller 2 16 Sampling 1Day CC Ga Calculated o CC Ground water pump meter 3 Sampling 1 Day CC Filters o CC Gruond water pump meter LT 4 Sampling 1 Day cc oo CC Heat generation 26 Sampling 1 Day CC Automation erm Oe lla abiem ansan Fe ft ancala m 1 Pa i 8713086en The PdmExplorer Recorded Data Series dialog box excerpt 5 5 2 Deleting associated data series continued Start window Fae 1 w 2 Pdm Start window Go to System Definitions in the Explorer
101. h must be defined in the node Floor Chemistry Of x Value type Cooling Valid trom Jat 01 18 Model Signature on deqree days Degree days Actual degree days Outdoor temperature Reference degree days 8713078en The Floor dialog box Proceed as follows to create a slightly different forecast model Start window 1 Go to the desired node in the CC Explorer 2 Click the desired symbol here Property The forecast model assigned to this node is displayed in the right section of the dialog box Heating for our example a 3 Right click the Heating symbol A drop down list box opens 4 Select Copy This copies the Heating forecast model You can easily recognize the copy by the date increased by one day as compared to the original L 5 Open the copy Right click and select Open Dialog box 6 Make your changes and 7 Save the changes by clicking Save 103 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Models amp curves for forecasting 01 09 2006 yk N O t e ar N O t e a Select T Floor Chemistry New one Open x Find are Find Meter Reporting Meter Reporting Manual Readings Jef Attach Meter Ani New Forecast Mew Curve 8713079en SA N O t e ae 104 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 12 5 Linking a curve forecast model and value type Curves curve characteristics are used to enhance a forecast model A
102. he data horizontally or vertically vertically is the preferred layout Grouping Style Allows for various layouts such as e Simple e Stacked e Stacked e Stacked Floating e Pareto e Z Clustered Consumption Control V4 0 Reports 75 116 CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 76 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 7 7 3 Titles Graph Options Consumption E Graph Title Properties Bottom Title m Left Title Title Consumption C Horizontal Up C Down Right Title Title a Horizontal Up Down Graph Title Allows you to type in a title for the graph Bottom Title Allows you to label the x axis in a graph Left Title Label for primary axis Right Title Label for secondary axis Cancel Apply Now Help 8713093cen The Titles tab This tab allows you to assign e agraph title e titles for the x y and 2 y axes In addition the Fonts tab allows you to change the font type and size There are two ways to accomplish this e Smart Size Automatically adjusts the font size when you increase decrease the graph e No Smart Size Enter an absolute value for the font size This value is not changed when you resize the graph Type in the label for the primary axis 1 y axis or the secondary y axis 2 y axis for the graph At the same time select the text direction e Horizontal e Up e Down Consumption Control V4 0 Reports For
103. he respective months Distribution key applies freely selectable monthly percentage points to distribute the values over one full year Defines the weighting of working days and holidays with regard to distribution of the registered data Distribution by percentage points of the registered data provided the data is distributed as per a distribution key Saves new changed data in the database and closes the dialog box Saves new changed data to the database without closing the dialog box Standard Windows functionality Inserts an empty row Default PDM meter e lf arow is selected Deletes the contents of the selected row e f nothing is selected Deletes the entire contents of the open Meter dialog box 1 Click Cancel to undo deletion 2 The meter is deleted finally as soon as you click Apply or Save PDM Meter If selected opens the DataEdit dialog box to change and delete data e Manual Readings If selected opens the Manual Readings for dialog box which allows you to edit or newly enter manual readings for the selected meter 45 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Meter 01 09 2006 Select M Meter Unit Formula Save Apply Cancel Help Insert Delete Show Values 46 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 5 8 Linking virtual meters to physical logical meters A virtual meter derives its data from the data of real meters by calculation For this calculation formulas defined
104. ht click NEW METER CC then opens an empty dialog box for your new entry For reasons of clarity the pictures below show a dialog box with an existing meter instead of an empty dialog box 10 x Name Memo Main meter HT Value type Electricity Flow nature Consumption v Commenti Comment2 Valid from Walid until Unit 31 12 1994 KAT 31 12 2002 Kv 31 12 2003 Kv Factor for reading Medium Reading method 1 000000 Electricity high tari E Consumption Manual 1 000000 Electricity high tariff Consumption PDM meter 1 000000 Electricity high tariff Consumption Virtual Meter type Suppliers ID 01 01 2003 Splitting method Linear x Weekday factor 1 00 Jan Apr Jul Oct Holiday factor 1 00 Feb May Aug Nov Mar Jun Sep Dec OK Apply Cancel Insert Delete Values Help 8715017en The Meters dialog box Text fields in the top half Text fields in the upper section of the dialog box apply to all flow natures Name of the logical meter This information is mandatory Assignment of the meter to a value type mandatory entry This is a drop down list box containing the options Production meter Distribution meter Consumption meter and Other meter mandatory entry This is an optional text field Use this field to enter meter specific information Note Press lt Cirl Enter gt to insert a new row in this field Windows st
105. icity KA C Day aA Meter fee high tariff Electricity Kh C Day ered EA EA EA Meter fee low tariff Electricity Kh C Day r 8715049aen The Report Definition Columns tab dialog box Header information Title of the customer report Select one of the available report templates If you want to create a report definition there must be at least one report template By completing these two fields Name and Report Template a customer report is created from the report template Click the button if you want to view or change a report template displayed only if logged in under SBT Engineering password Optional entry of a template for additional meter reports that are printed after concluding the report Without template e you cannot print meter reports e you cannot replace Microsoft Excel files in automatic mode You can create templates later on interactively in the Reports for dialog box The Columns tab Column titles Actual Value The report displays all actual values If current values do not exist the forecast value is displayed Actual Value Corrected Same as above but by using forecast values Formula b Formula Actual value corrected a a where C a actual value b ref forecast c forecast Forecast The report displays forecast values based on e g actual outside temperature Ref forecast The report displays forecast values based on year tables Parameters are important only if forecast m
106. ics statistics presentation of the data series in a report W Lines only default graph i Symbols E sticks between points and Y origin E Sticks and symbols E Lines E Lines and symbols E Lines and sticks E Lines sticks and symbols E Mo option available Mo option available i Mo option available i Mo option available Mo option available arid M Y grid E Mo option available 8713050ben Dialog box with Character tab For internal use only 67 116 Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Reports 01 09 2006 Note me Select Note A Tip As 68 116 Characteristics Statistics This tab allows you to define the actual presentation of the statistical values for the data series in a report chart For further options advanced settings go to the report view Reports for dialog box Ej Mo statistical lines detautt Mean line Minmax line Mean and minimax lines Standarc devistion line Hl Standard deviation and mean lines Hl Standard deviation and minimax lines M Standard deviation minimax and mean lines Best tit line Hl Best fit and mean lines E Best fit and minimax lines Ej Best fit minimax and mean lines E Best fit and standard deviation lines Best fit standard deviatian and mean lines Hl Best fit standard deviation and minimax lines i Mo option available 8713050cen Dialog box with Statistics tab Options selected
107. in e All formulas to calculate the above elements 6 2 1 Preparatory work on part of the system administrator The system administrator can import price models from other projects if desired For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Media and prices 01 09 2006 Select Select Ee Dimensions Meters Fes Media maa Hen Medium 8713039en SU Note J Name For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 6 3 Creating anew medium After you have created the price models you must e create the new medium and e link it to one of the price models 6 3 1 All media at a glance In the Start window MEDIA AND PRICE double click The right portion of the window displays all previously defined media Consumption Control Demo Project Oy x File View Tools Help o in E k All Objects Contents of Media Dimensions al Chilled water Meters Aa Electicity low taritt E Fa Media Aa Electricity high tarift Fi Chilled water Fa Fuel extra light Aa Electicity low tarift Fi Heating water Aa Electricity high taritt Fi Hot water Fa Fuel extra light Fa Matural gas Fa Heating water Fa Water Fa Hot water Fa Matural gas Fa Water FH System Definitions Reade o 8713038en The Overview window containing the symbols for the various media 6 3 2 Opening a dialog box to create a new entry In the Start window MEDIA A
108. in m which serves to calculate energy consumption per m e Number of beds which serves to for instance calculate energy consumption per bed in a hospital Hierarchically structured levels within a dimension Typical levels are e Within a real estate dimension Property building floor zone and room e Within an organizational structure Business unit manufacturing area department cost center etc The base unit CC uses for calculations Typical examples for units are e Degrees C e kWh e Beds e g hospital patient beds e etc Means to summarize logical meters into one group when they are used to measure similar types of consumption Result Subsequent report evaluation of energy consumption is primarily based on these value types Typical examples for value types are e High tariff electricity e High temperature hot water e Low tariff electricity e Chilled water etc Do not confuse the term value type with the term medium A medium e g oil or gas is consumed to produce a value type e g hot water Defines each day of the year either as a working day or as a holiday Depending on the occupancy type CC allows you to create several calendars However CC requires that at least one calendar be defined Typical examples for objects having different usage types or calendars are e Administrative buildings e Schools e Kindergartens e Production facilities etc Object in a dimension or on
109. in the Meter type column as Meter via PDM 5 6 1 Opening the Meter dialog box In the Start window METER double click or METER right click Find CC opens a list of all available meters in the Meter dialog box In the Meter dialog box Select the meter Open aici Name Memo Main meter HT Value O Electricty f a nature Consumption xf oO Valid from Valid until Unit Factor for reading Medium Reading method Meter type Suppliers ID lt 01 01 1993 31 12 1994 Kvn 1 000000 Electricity high tariff Consumption Manual EGA887791 01 01 1995 31 12 2002 Kvn 1 000000 Electricity high tari E Consumption 01 01 2003 31 12 2003 Kh 1 000000 Electricity high tariff Consumption Virtual Data series El energy consumption of entry point 1 e Pointtet TxD SS Description el Parameter t User address GRA 23050 d19m21p1 Function Difference Technical address GRA 02390500 Days to keep B99 OK Apply Cancel Insert Delete Values Help 8715019en The Meter dialog box with selected Meter via PDM flow nature Data point name Description User address Technical address TXI Parameter Compression function and Storage time These fields describe a meter point registered via the associated building automation and control system and saved in the PDM database Select a meter from the Data Series text field All remaining fields are completed automatically 5 6
110. inition e Only nodes that comply with the set criteria are included in the report The conditions influence curve selection for report definition Standard Windows functionality For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 Reports CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 7 4 2 Displaying reports graphically basic settings Report Yiews for Electricity Electricty Consumption Line graph Cancel Move Graph options 2 Help Column Graph Color Total consumption Cons high tariff Costs high tariff e Cons lov tariff Costs low tariff ae Meter fee VAT 8713053en The Views for Report dialog box Views The Views for Report dialog box allows you to define the graphical display of a report as follows e Report names e Graph type e Graph character e Statistical curves e Column color You can change or select all of the above Name Name of the reports Save Cancel Help Standard Windows functionality Move Use the arrow keys to move up and down the top dialog box Column Designation of the report columns cannot be changed Graph Select this check box if you also want to display the values in a graph Color Assign the color that you want to be displayed in the graph Graph type Drop down list box to define the type of graph Pie chart 3D pie chart bar chart 3D bar chart line chart energy signature tape chart and No chart Graph option This tab allows you to define the actual Characterist
111. internal use only CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Apply to Typeface Size For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 7 7 4 Fonts lh X The Fonts tab allows you to assign fonts to label the graphs Apply To C Graph Title C Other Titles Labels Legend Typeface aie Name Siemens Sans gt V Smart Scale s Smaller Bigger Italic r Bold 4 E gt M Underline Reset Cancel Apply Now Help 8713093den The Fonts tab This group box allows you to define the Typeface and Size The option buttons e Graph Title e Other Titles e Labels e Legend allow for differentiated assignment Use this group box to select the desired font Use this group box to specify the font size Note the possibility of Smart Scale Intelligent font size adjustment e lf Smart Scale is selected CC automatically adjusts the font sizes in a chart in dependence of the total chart size and by considering economical and esthetic viewpoints Of course you can specify a basic size by using the slider Smaller Bigger e f you do not select Smart Scale you can specify an absolute font size via Smaller Bigger e Reset allows you to reset the font size settings 77 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Reports 01 09 2006 Restrictions Reset All Apply To Color Pattern Symbols Lines Important 78 116 Building Technologies Building Automation
112. is used only if there is no Equal to and if no medium conversion is found Conversion factor between base unit and derived unit Example The kg unit is derived from the base unit g with a factor of 1000 The base unit is used to calculate the derived unit See Factor Inserts an empty row in the units list This enables you to enter a new unit Deletes the selected unit CC prompts you to confirm your choice and further checks any integrity conditions to ensure that you do not mistakenly delete a unit Standard Windows functionality The Special units tab Units OR x Hf Units Special units Currency E Original unit pric ct e 8713070ben The Units dialog box Special Units tab excerpt The local currency is the unit that CC uses as its general currency If the node report definition see Creating a customer report definition provides a unit and if the local currency must be used this currency is used Requirement Price conversions are already defined in the price model of the associated medium see Assigning a price model to a medium The original unit is the unit that is not converted anywhere in the system Example If you want to specify a metric unit without converting it to one of the metric units used in the system For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Units 01 09 2006 Step by step procedure Step by step procedure Note For internal use only Buil
113. le RYT a table RYT The reference year table contains one value per day for a specific year Typical examples for reference year tables are e Heating degree day values to forecast energy consumption e Outside temperature e Daily production numbers in a production facility etc Reference year tables comparative values are introduced in calculations and reports via forecast models see forecast models They must be assigned to nodes to take effect You can only assign reference year tables if dimension variables of type Ref year values are defined see Reference year values Note AS For internal use only 93 116 Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Reference year table 01 09 2006 Select Note W FH System Definitions Ej DataComm PdmExplorer rm Calendars Reference Year Tables New Reference Year Table 871306 7en Name Year Note I Sum Mean value Insert Delete 94 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 10 2 Creating new reference year tables In the Start window System Definitions Reference Year Tables right click New Reference Year Table For reasons of clarity the picture below shows a dialog box with an existing reference year table instead of an empty reference year table Reference Year Table Name Reference year temperature C Sum Average 2 53 1 37 4 79 6 03 11 78 14 56 18 89 21
114. leLoyweHigh Help Waterlonsshop 8715032en The Saving setting of column sequence width dialog box excerpt Saves the current settings after you type in a file name These buttons are not available in this dialog box Closes the Saving of column sequence width dialog box Deletes the selected settings This dialog box allows you to define the type of output print save as xls html as well as the selections node views meter report prior to saving the report settings Standard Windows functionality 51 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Meter 01 09 2006 Select Display options group box Readings group box Step by step procedure 52 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 5 9 4 In the Start window METER double click or Meter right click FIND In the Meter dialog box Select the meter Values Manual Readings for Main meter HT l i E Meter Latest date Latest reading Example Entering manual readings Date Reading kAh Correction kAh Fi EJ OK fae Display options Readings MV Show readings Reading Correction Insert Apply Open meter V Show forecast 35 043 0000 0 0000 E Dimension 34 943 0000 i pelete eportin porting Properties 20 12 1997 34 349 0000 0 0000 y IG Print Printer set 12 12 1997 34 705 0000 0 0000 Bint _Ernterseup oaaae en 5 T E on 0000 30 11 1997 34 480 0000 0 0000 Hs _ Saveas XLS cn 29 11 1997 34 461 0000 0 0000 BI M
115. leared Prepares the report as per the current settings and opens the Print Specifications dialog box For internal use only CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Consumption Control V4 0 Reports Cancel Report def Views Condition Settings Help OK Output Open Delete Output settings Cancel Help For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation Standard Windows functionality Opens the Report Definition dialog box This is where you define the units that have not yet been defined completely in the associated report template Opens the Report View dialog box This is where you define the type of graph and the associated options Graph type is a drop down list box to define the type of graph Pie chart 3D pie chart bar graph 3D bar graph line graph energy signature tape graph and No graph Graph options enables you to control various graph parameters by means of check boxes Opens the Conditions for dialog box that enables you to specify various criteria for the report s text fields Opens the Save reporting settings Reporting for dialog box Allows you to save the current settings under a different specific name Standard Windows functionality Saving the report settings Save reporting settings Description HeatFer Area WaterCons CUTE Heatlompshop WHEN EleLovyHigh Cancel WaterlonsShap CoolEnerSigT emp Delete HeatEtt Output Settings e m a es creg
116. ly if at least one meter is listed in the Meters dialog box bottom left Standard Windows functionality All calculated values except real values of meters One Value Type Columns are displayed in Italics Exception Calculated values with real values of the Main tag of price models are displayed normal 73 116 CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Consumption Control V4 0 Reports Design OK Cancel Close Apply Now Help Context sensitivity Examples 74 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 7 7 Graph option G Opt 7 7 1 Introduction The dialog box contains six tabs Graph Options Consumption X Tab Function Style Controls the graph Orientation Grouping Style display Boa Dank Titles Text entry for graph Vertical C Stacked labels C Stacked Fonts Controls fonts Stacked Floating Markers Controls graph D Pace elements such as lines symbols etc 7 Clustered Legend Entry of texts and position of legend Labels Controls the axis label layout Cancel Apply Now Help 8713093en The Graph Options dialog box e Takes over all parameters set in the tabs for the current graph and closes the dialog box e The settings are not saved e Cancels all changes in the tabs and closes the dialog box e Changes to Close if at least one change was made in one of the six tabs e ls available if at least one change was made in one of the six tabs e Takes o
117. m your choice and further checks any integrity conditions to ensure that you do not mistakenly delete a value type Standard Windows functionality 5 3 2 Creating a new value type Start window 1 Make sure that a suitable forecast model exists 2 Open the System Definitions dialog box 3 Open the Value Types dialog box Value Types dialog box 4 Right click the symbol or Value Type and click Open 5 Inthe Value Types dialog box click Insert A new row is inserted above the selected row 6 Type inthe name for the new value type in the Name column 7 Inthe Consumption meter column make sure the check box is selected if you want to use the new value type for consumption meters 8 Open the drop down list box in the Meter Restriction column and select the required filter 9 To save your settings click Save For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Meter 01 09 2006 Select Note sf Dimensions Meters Fal New Meter Find Reporting Manual Readings 8713016en we Note Y Name Value type Flow nature Memo Node Selection Note w For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 5 4 Creating a logical meter After the system administrator has defined all units value types and the associated structures the user must create the logical meter 5 4 1 Opening a dialog box to make a new entry In the Start window METER rig
118. n label automatically displays the unit of the highlighted meter Correction value on meter overflow The correction value corresponds to the meter reading prior to reset to zero Display field The information originates in the forecast model and relates to the time of the last reading to today s date The column heading automatically displays the unit for the highlighted meter Unique identification of the inserted device Value type of the highlighted meter Flow nature of the highlighted meter Free text field for comments Group boxes center bottom Show readings Button to display manual readings in the Readings dialog box Show forecast Button to display forecast values in the forecast column Drop down list box to select the dimensions linked to the meter Date of the recording date Default current date 49 116 Consumption Control V4 0 Building Technologies Building Automation CM2B8716en_01 Meter 01 09 2006 OK Apply Meter reports Print Note A Import Meter Settings Printer setup Save as xls Cancel Help Insert Delete Protocol Column width Remove columns 50 116 Building Technologies Building Automation Buttons bottom left Clicking this button results in the following e The data is checked e lf the data is ok it is written to the database e The dialog box is closed If you click this button the following occurs e The data is checked e If
119. n the Save reporting settings Reports for dialog box The reports can have any name The following applies to special characters and symbols in the Autotask entry command line e f node names or report names contain spaces use straight quotation marks instead in the Autotask entry Ex PDM ADP CC n p h Hamburg r Heat Efficiency If several nodes have the same designator indicate the entire node path to select the correct node If you select a dimension designator all nodes are included 83 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Reports 01 09 2006 Meter report Node report 84 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 8 Meter reports 8 1 What are they CC allows you to create to different types of reports reports on nodes and meters Tabular display of the acquired raw data and the derived consumption for an individual meter or a group of meters Evaluation of energy consumption and costs for any given node The data is displayed in the form of a table or chart Consumption Control is an object oriented program The meter reports you can create clearly demonstrate Consumption Control s high flexibility in terms of electronic data processing e A specific meter report definition within the same structure can be used several times i e for each meter 8 2 Preparatory work Carry out the following steps to create a new meter report e lf desired create a Microsoft Excel templa
120. ncepts in CC The section below explains the key concepts you must be familiar with to work with Consumption Control You will see that Consumption Control is primarily object oriented and not function oriented The impact of this is explained below In CC you will often open the context menu by pressing the right mouse button as many commands are available only in the context menu Proceed as follows e Inthe Explorer go to the desired object e Right click the object left or right portion of the Explorer window e Select the desired menu command 2 2 1 Dimensions The most important concept within Consumption Control is the concept of dimensions The dimensions that you set for a project represent the focus you will later apply to create reports Subdivision of an organizational unit into hierarchically structured subunits A dimension directly impacts on the creation of reports as reports must always relate to one of the subunits In CC several freely definable dimensions can simultaneously be created This enables you to optimally adjust CC to your needs For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 The concept of CC 01 09 2006 Level Nodes Note For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation Typical CC dimensions are e Building dimension different hierarchies such as real estate property buildings floors etc e Organizational dimension business units departme
121. nd e create nodes by copying them 8715013en Excerpt from the Overview window 29 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Dimensions 01 09 2006 Step by step procedure Note Step by step procedure 30 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 4 6 2 Creating the nstitute property Start window 1 Open the Dimension Definitions tree Ial 2 Right click the Property symbol The context menu opens 3 Select NEW PROPERTY The New Property dialog box opens 4 Type in Institute in the Name field 5 Inthe Net Area row click the Valid from field Enter the date from which this net area is to be valid 6 Inthe same row enter the entire net area for the property in the Value field provided this is not a consolidated value 7 inthis example the following dimension variables must also be considered Outside air and Calendar 7 1 Inthe Outside temperature row click the Calendar field 7 2 Select one of the reference year tables from the drop down list box 7 3 Enter the date in the Valid from field from which the reference year table is to be considered for calculations E 8 Optional Check the reference year table by clicking the symbol 9 inthis example the following dimension variables must also be considered Outside air and Calendar 9 1 Inthe Calendar row click the Calendar field 9 2 Select a calendar that corresponds to the node from the available drop down list box 9 3 Click the C
122. ng Technologies Building Automation Allocation of a meter to a main function Each meter must be assigned to one of the four flow natures One or several flow natures can be used for calculation during report creation The four meter categories are e Production meter Measures a medium output for generation purposes such as the output of gas toa boiler production purpose e Distribution meter Measures a distributed medium such as the amount of hot water distributed by the central heating boiler e Consumption meter Measures consumption at the location where the energy or any other medium is consumed e Other meters Reserved for all other flow natures such as data acquisition of an access control system or outside temperature etc Tabular display of the acquired raw data for an individual meter or a group of meters 113 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Glossary 01 09 2006 114 116 For internal use only Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Glossary 01 09 2006 15 Index A ACCESS MOINS seat ctinicutttyincaieanccehan aa 8 C calendal cerua E A 111 CONSTA aee A 103 CONSUMPUON orenera n 12 consumption METS ecco sretucteacledicatec veeeatnceetiae veins 32 113 CONVENON eeens T 8 CONVEFSIOM Taclo cri teen eee 13 56 CUVE inta ia alcsered naan ence Sachdlodsatadedenaaestendenwncesnan dade nttet 104 D data SOUGCC uaa cadets eth toda teste 103 derved UN osoa tuava
123. ng different usage types or calendars are e Administrative buildings e Schools e Sports gymnasiums sports facilities e Swimming pools e Kindergartens e Production facilities 2 2 6 Reference year table Reference values to forecast consumption in the form of a table by assigning one value per day In order to establish long term evaluations and comparisons a reference year table must be created containing the average values e g heating degree days over several years Typical examples for reference year tables are e Heating degree day values to forecast energy consumption e Averaged outside air temperature for a specific year e Daily production numbers in a production facility etc For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 The concept of CC 01 09 2006 Forecast model Restriction Curve Important For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 2 2 Units To enable CC to perform operating cost and consumption calculations a unit must be allocated to each variable involved Typical examples for units are e Degree Celsius C e kWh e Beds e g hospital patient beds e etc All units are defined in the Units table In CC you can also define a derived unit for each basic unit To do this define the following e A conversion factor between the base unit and the derived unit and e Aconversion factor for both units The relationship for the conversion can as
124. ng in the dialog box e Meter report name a eee Period for which you want to display data poar nar in the meter report Resolution tee e Report resolution Day Week Month Month r etc 8713060en The Meter Reporting dialog box Click OK to display the meter report 8 4 2 Outputting meter reports When you click Print the meter report is printed Meter isin salable Consumption Control Demo Database Heating Group East aad Ga ee 2 Floor Chemistry Area 1 yg 01 01 17 31 12 17 7687 iller 1 rie T 5 Date Consum 01 2017 0 00 kh D 02 2017 0 00 kWh i 4 4 gt gt Bil Cancel Print Export Help 8713061en The Meter Reporting dialog box excerpt Click Export to export the report to Microsoft Excel 88 116 For internal use only Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Meter reports 01 09 2006 Select FH System Definitions Ej DataComm PomExplorer B Calendars Reference Year Tables ical Units Value Types HI Dimension Definitions El Meter Rennt Detinitiona al Import Price Model 8713062en Step by step procedure Note af For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation Consumption Control V4 0 Meter reports 8 5 8 5 1 Creating reports with several meters Creating a meter report definition for several meters Proceed as described in Creating a meter report definition In the S
125. ns Dimension Set date For internal use only If you click OK the Manual Readings for dialog box opens Meter Latest date Latest reading Date Reading kAh Correction kAh Fi fMain meter HT Bs 12 1997 35 043 0000 20 01 2003 0 0000 0 0000 OK faa Display options Readings MV Show readings Reading Correction Open meter V Show forecast 35 043 0000 0 0000 Dimension 34 943 0000 i Reporting Properties z 20 12 1997 34 849 0000 0 0000 Print Printer setup eee 12 12 1997 34 705 0000 0 0000 aus ane fo0 00 0000 30 11 1997 34 480 0000 0 0000 29 11 1997 34 461 0000 0 0000 Help Apply 15 11 1997 34178 0000 0 0000 oe 09 11 1997 34 099 0000 0 0000 31 10 1997 33 965 0000 0 0000 8715026en The Manual Readings for dialog box excerpt Parameter fields above Right clicking opens the context menu for Find Sort and Filter at any point in the table See the following section for more information on the context menu If no meters are displayed you may have selected a wrong filter Check the filter and select the correct one Information as to where the respective meter is linked in an existing dimension The column label displays the designation of the associated meter Date of the last meter reading Value of the last meter reading The date of the new meter reading see Date text field center below Entry field for new reading The colum
126. nts groups e Cost center A dimension is divided into evels and nodes Hierarchies within a dimension When you define levels the associated dimension is divided into hierarchically structured units Typical levels are e Real estate Property building floor Zone and room e Organization Business area production area department Subunit of a level Typical nodes are e Within a building Floor A Floor B e Ona floor Room A laboratory class room Z Almost each project has at least one dimension that is based on geographical units As a consequence all examples in this documentation are oriented to a building dimension In CC V3 all dimensions are equal Earlier restrictions applicable to distribution and forecast models no longer exist 2 2 2 Meter Meters are essential in CC as they supply the information used to derive operating costs and resource consumption and to display reports With regard to meters the following three aspects can be distinguished e Acquisition of meter data e Internal calculation of meter data e Evaluation of meter data in reports Acquiring meter data CC differentiates between physical and logical meters e Physical meters are responsible for actual data acquisition in the facility They for example measure water consumption in liters oil consumption in tons energy consumption in kWh or even static values such as outside temperature e Logical meters Internally C
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128. ocument is valid for CC V4 0 The order of the chapters is oriented to typical procedures on initial setup CC Each chapter starts with the topic What is it The brief introductions are intended to help you understand the individual system concepts of CC as well as any co dependencies Chapter 2 summarizes all above mentioned brief introductions under the heading Key concepts in CC Terms are defined when they first occur in the document In order to simplify term searches the appendix to this document contains a glossary To enable you to easily locate individual information an index is located at the end of this document Most chapters have an introductory section called Preparatory work divided as follows e Preparatory work on part of Building Automation This type of work requires access level 5 and is not described in this document e Preparatory work on part of the system administrator This work requires access level 4 and should only be performed by a person having detailed knowledge of CC This will help you better understand co dependencies and properly assign tasks upon setting up CC even if you do not have the required access rights In order to provide only brief instructions for repetitive tasks e g selecting a window we use corresponding shortcuts throughout this document These shortcuts are described in detail in the chapter Conventions 1 3 Conventions For buttons and field descriptions as well as for
129. odels are available for calculation that were prepped accordingly Here depending on the template you select the associated value type s and the dimension variables which you want to display in this column With formulas you must select the acquisition group that contains the associated forecast model Select the appropriate unit for the associated parameter via the drop down list box Activate the check box if you want the report to display the mean values of a define time period If you do not select the check box the values are added up e g 7 days into one week etc The mean value is meaningful for parameters such as outside air temperature or heating consumption per area etc consumption however should be added up 65 116 Consumption Control V4 0 Reports CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Resolution Offset Note a Left column Right column Delete Note Af Refresh View see next screenshot Condition Note 74 Export Import Note i Save Cancel Help 66 116 Building Technologies Building Automation Offset unit Drop down list box to select Day Week Month Year The values are calculated deviating from the current date by applying this offset If the offset is for instance 1 and the offset unit is Month the values of the previous month are then displayed Define the meter categories which are to be possible in the report Other Production meter Distribution meter
130. og E For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation Opens the Reporting for dialog box and creates a report with the most recent settings from the Reporting for dialog box Prints or exports to html or Excel a report with the selected settings Opens the Reporting for dialog box with the active highlighted settings Opens the Reporting for dialog box with the predefined standard settings Deletes the selected settings This dialog box allows you to define the type of output print save as xls html as well as the selections node views meter report prior to loading the report settings Standard Windows functionality After you have made your selection the Reporting for dialog box opens Reporting for Properties oj x Report name Cooling Energy signature cefe Properties Report view Consumption on date f Branch Hamburg Resolution mortn x Building died ONE IIa Floor First E Floor Ground Period fot 01 2003 ed f1 12 2003 Floor Second Compare M Fill forecast V Building Shop Branch Floor Basement Building Floor First Floor Floor Ground Branch Kopenhagen Building Shop Selection method C Actual only Actual and descendants Flow natures M 242 Other Iw p Production M 24 Distribution M p Consumption OK Output Cancel Report def Views Criterias Settings Help 8715053en The Repo
131. ograms 1 For CC only within CC e For PDM ADP plus for all other ADP PDM programs opened via CC meaning PdmExplorer DataComm ToolBox and DataEdit Access rights for CC Associated rights Call up reports read values Enter change delete values Add nodes enter change values for nodes add meters enter change values for meters add media enter change values for media Assign meters and calculated values to a report column Use Toolbox Import reports and templates L amp S only Set up the system create report templates forecast models and price models 2 System administrator Administer dimensions units value types calendar and reference year tables Assign reports to dimensions For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 The concept of CC 01 09 2006 2 3 2 Access rights for PDM ADP Associated rights Retrieve reports upload values from VISONIK start compression Enter load change values for external data series Access all other functions Save write protected reports and templates for standard Building Automation reports and templates Edit reports templates and create change delete external data series 5 Access level 5 normally reserved to Building Automation experts only For internal use only 17 116 Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation The concept of CC 01 09 2006 Start window Tip 18 116 Building
132. om as in b1 n if then else Condition The condition must be concluded by endif endif Saves new changed data in the database and closes the dialog box Saves changed data to the database without closing the dialog box Standard Windows functionality This inserts an empty meter row Default PDM meter e Row selected Deletes the contents of the selected row e Nothing selected Deletes the entire contents of the open Meter dialog box No function For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Meter 01 09 2006 Note Select Tip OK Apply Meter reports For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation K 5 9 Entering manually read meter data Open the Manual Readings for dialog box to enter manual reading data for a particular meter e You can use the same dialog box for several meters e A meter reading sheet is available for manual readings e After completing this sheet walk through the entire building enter the data in the identical form You can also print the PDM meters for check up rounds To do this you must set an appropriate filter 5 9 1 meters The following example refers to a particular meter In the Start window METER double click or METER right click Find CC opens a list of all available meters in the Meter dialog box In the Meter dialog box Select the meter Values CC opens the Manual Readings for dialog box M
133. ons to ensure that you do not mistakenly delete a level Standard Windows functionality buttons 4 5 1 Creating a new level 1 Open the System Definitions window 2 Open the Dimension Definitions dialog box Dimension Definitions dialog box Dimensions tab 3 Inthe Name column type in the name of the new level The order in which you enter information in this dialog box defines the final order in the hierarchy 4 Double click the desired symbol in the Bitmap column The file name of the bitmap file appears in the Bitmap column the symbol is displayed to the right 5 Click the Text field and define it You can define one text field with additional information for each hierarchy level within the dimension These text fields can be displayed in reports Text Fields for Branch zi Mame Responsible Address 1 Cancel Address 2 ZIPiLocation Phone Cell Phone Fax Help Insert Delete PEELE 8713010en The Text fields for dialog box 6 Repeat the above procedure for each level 27 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Dimensions 01 09 2006 Node a Note Select El Dimensions Accounts E Froperties rO Met Mew Branch Open EH sys Find LAT Find Meter Reporting Manual Readings 713011en Name Memo Note Top right Shaded gray names for rows 28 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 46 Creating a new node The system administrator
134. operty xyz dialog box opens iza Branch Hamburg eee ioj xi Value type Heating Valid from i 01 2005 Model vonth dependet daily input Unit Eam 8713077a Property xyz dialog box 4 Select the value type from the drop down list box For this example we select Heating a value type for heating 5 Type in the date from which the new model is to be applied in the Valid from field 6 Click the Model field and select the appropriate forecast model from the drop down list box monthly value curves for our examples the available models depend on the value type selected 7 Select the proper unit from the Unit list box 8 Click Save to complete the entry For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Models amp curves for forecasting 01 09 2006 y Note AF Tip i Step by step procedure For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 12 4 Linking a forecast model to node information As a third step assign the forecast model to the node The forecast model is valid for all meters of the respective value type located in a hierarchically subordinate node provided Inherit is selected for models The fields in the screenshot below depend on the constants defined in the forecast model as well as the data source Our example contains a Meter field that is used to assign a meter to this model and a Dim Variable field to link to the reference table whic
135. ou can specify the output format html Microsoft Excel or printer Start window 1 Go to the desired folder in the CC Explorer k 2 Right click the folder 3 Select Reports from the drop down list box Report Settings dialog box 4 Select the setting you want to apply to report creation 5 Click Open The Reporting for dialog box opens which allows you to make all additional settings prior to creating the report Reporting for dialog box 6 Specify the basic report parameters that can be defined in this dialog box 7 Specify the report contents in the Report Definitions Reports dialog box 8 Define the graphical report layout in the Views for Report View dialog box 9 Click OK to create a report preview Reporting for dialog box 10 Specify the detailed settings for the chart via G Options 11 Save the settings via Save G Opt if you want to reuse this report 12 Inthe Explorer select the node for which you want to view the report 13 Click Output to either print the reports save them to Microsoft Excel or as html files for the Internet 7 9 Automatically printing reports You can automatically print reports This reduces waiting times for report creation and printing to practically nothing To automatically print a report specify the report name and the desired node in PDM Autotask depending on the report this may result in an Autotask entry In CC assign a name to the report To this i
136. ou how to select a group of meters In the Start window To retrieve all existing meters in a structure Meter right click Manual Readings or To retrieve all existing meters in a node Select the node within the dimension right click MANUAL READINGS Before this dialog box opens the following dialog box opens automatically Get setting of column sequence width sorting and filter critena Manual Readings for Floor Description All manual readings All manual readin a Cancel Chiller Floor Biology Delete Floor Chemistry Floor Metallurgy Help 8715027en The Getting setting of column sequence width dialog box Opens the Getting setting of column sequence wiath dialog box with all available settings Closes the Getting setting of column sequence width dialog box Deletes the selected settings You cannot delete the All Manual Readings setting Standard Windows functionality For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Meter 01 09 2006 El Properties El Branch Hamburg REL Building Administratia New Floor Open Find Find Meter Reporting P Meter Reporting MELET Manual Readings Attach Meter New Forecast New Curve Las Te E Re 8713028en Important d Note gri Node Meter Latest date Latest reading Date Reading Unit Correction Unit Forecast Unit Device ID Value type Flow nature Memo Display optio
137. outside air temperature Al Q VISONIK Data Series 70 External Data Series constants Technical address CC Ground water pump meteri CC Gruond water pump meter L 98 VISONIK Data Series 0 External Data Series Constants Name Value i Description Room temperature set point 21 00000000 Cancel Help 8715023a b c de The tabs of the Data Series dialog box Sort You can sort the lists according to various aspects Point to any position with the mouse pointer right click SORT Filter You can filter the lists according to various aspects Point to any position with the mouse pointer right click FILTER e Meaning of data series type See PDM user s guide e You can only display data series with a resolution of 24 hours With the PdmExplorer you can derive 24 hour data series from data series of smaller resolutions e Click New in the Pdm Explorer to create new PDM data series For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Technologies Building Automation Meter 01 09 2006 Select Splitting method Working day holiday factor Monthly fields Save Apply Cancel Help Insert Delete ca Note w Show Values For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 5 7 Linking logical meters to manually acquired data A logical meter derives its data from e Either a physical meter whose values have manually been registered e
138. p to 399 periods earlier current 399 or Current 1 399 later current 399 This option is sensible in particular for automatic printing By entering a date in one of the fields in Time Span CC automatically switches to the Enter below function Period for which you want to display data in the report Compact comparative report Creates a special page for a row containing the values for all selected nodes as well as a total for all nodes Use this check box to select clear the forecast model When selected the forecast model calculates missing data see also Creating a customer definition Value type Actual only means that only the nodes selected are considered in the report Actual and descendants means that to print all current nodes as well as those on subordinate levels are considered in the report On calculation this applies only if the Compare check box is selected The check boxes enable you to define the flow natures which you want to consider in the report All meters selected this way are displayed in the section at the bottom left The spin boxes contain and as characters to include flow natures in the arithmetic expressions For example to calculate energy consumption by subtracting consumption from production Creates the report in accordance with the settings and opens the Preview dialog box see section below The preview dialog box only opens if the check boxes General and Compare are c
139. pes Dimensions Additionally forecast models may need to be imported 33 116 Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Meter 01 09 2006 Select POR System Definitions ee DataComm PodmEplorer El Calendars Reference Year Tables Fe Units Value Types H Oren A 8713014en Name Consumption meter Meter restriction Insert Delete Save Cancel Help Step by step procedure 34 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 5 3 Creating a new value type 5 3 1 Opening the Value Type dialog box In the Start window System definitions Value Types double click or right click Open ixi Mame Consumption Meter constraint meter Auxiliary meter Mone Cancel Heating Mone Cooling Mone oo ome Cold water Mone Delete Hot water None Bete Electricity Mone Help L Mone m Move 8713015en The Value Types dialog box excerpt Name of the value type You cannot use the same name twice Check box indicating if the value type is used to evaluate meters Do not select this check box if the value type is used for outside temperature and similar values This drop down list box allows you to select the following e None no restrictions e Max 1 meter per node e Max 1 meter per value type Inserts an empty row in the value type list This enables you to define a new value type Deletes the selected value type CC prompts you to confir
140. prices 01 09 2006 Step by step procedure Select H Dimension Definitions Meter Report Definitions El Import Report Template F Import Price Model ba Model 8713041en Note a5 For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation comparison to different types of consumption In many cases the calculation unit and the medium unit are the same For example water consumption from the public water supply is measured and billed calculated in liters For this reason CC does not allow you to enter a factor for these types of unit combinations Conversion In the Factor field you can enter the value for converting the medium unit to a calculation unit Start window a 1 Right click the Medium and Price symbols 2 Confirm New Medium The Medium dialog box opens Medium dialog box 3 Enter the conversion factor in the Factor field The Medium dialog box shows that one cubic meter of gas is converted to 4 48 kWh 4 Enter the date in the Valid from field from which the factor is to be valid If for example the heating value changes for a new delivery the entries in the Factor and Valid from fields can be adjusted any time CC automatically considers any changes when calculating or displaying the data 5 Ifyou want to remove a factor and its date range select the row and click Delete 6 Click Save or Cancel if you do not want to save the change 6 4 Importing price models Proceed a
141. rators run comparisons to the indicated value Only the operand allows you to run comparisons to fuzzy values masks Example Meter Abc searches all entries containing Abc as part of their name An asterisk or wildcard means that any number of characters or no characters may be in its place 5 10 4 Running searches in the Overview window In the Meter dialog box Select METER double click right click Find When you click Find in the Meter dialog box a dialog box similar to the Filter Meters dialog box appears which allows you to specify search criteria to find a specific meter a Te are commer or Cancel Reset field Reset all Help 8713037en The Find Meters dialog box wy Tip For advanced searches use the source columns Comment 1 and Comment 2 to find text entered in the comment fields For internal use only 55 116 Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Meter 01 09 2006 Medium Important Af Note a Price model Preparatory work carried out by Building Automation 56 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 6 Media and prices 6 1 What are they A medium and its associated price model are key elements in CC Basic element e g oil used to produce that which we want to provide e g heating energy That which we want to provide is called a value type Each medium is always assigned to one or several meters
142. rting for dialog box Meter Value type Chiller 2 Main meter HT Main meter LT Cooling Electricity Electricity Main section The main window displays the object hierarchy level where you select the report function as well as all subordinate levels The left provides symbols with check boxes serving various purposes depending on the report type In comparative reports compare check box is selected all selected by clicking nodes are introduced in the report Non selected hierarchically lower nodes are totaled to the lowest selected node In standard reports compare check box is not selected the symbol s check boxes exclusively serve output purposes All selected nodes are printed if Select is chosen in the Node menu of the print dialog box The right provides a number of check boxes which you can use to define for each node the flow natures that should be considered in the report For flow natures to be considered you must select them here as well as in the report definition The row selected contains a selection button When you click this button the Properties dialog box for this node opens 69 116 Consumption Control V4 0 Reports CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Note s Bottom section Note n Report name Report view Resolution Starting period Entered below Current Current Year Current Month Current 1 Current 1 Current 2 Current 2 Current 399 Current
143. s Mth Cons Mth Note 24 116 Building Technologies Building Automation If the information is missing in the next higher node the system goes on to the next higher node etc The drop down list box allows you to select clear a forecast with the options e None no forecast e Forecast e Forecast and curve O x SS g ooo To o ooo eos Dienearcions Z Rs E eign a ROH PST ae EH fo ee TT el Forecast settings Value type Distribution key override Allow forecast erer CET SLON key Heating Gros aera none y Forecast and curve X No curve wo Eee we Riet op mee oe E eee e ne De cee aui gee geek pee rn Neat Fea a EE Paf Elk Tees E Ei RA Bae ge FO AE Be haat Beh tat ar Fhe Bhai F Raat Pr Boe 2 2 pad amas ieee ee ELSES Ni LESION EO OHO Sold SYC LIRA T Li EMIT 2 PLS ESL eek SA Ra Lola YEr PEN A r 4 A pe p Mol weler none core Forecasi and curve si eR gt f gass gt TECTO Y mone rore roreces and curve JFMAMJJASOND Cons Day Workday Irons Mth Holiday Value emes we 8715006ben Excerpt of the Dimension Definitions Forecast settings tab Select the type that best matches the forecast No curve is selected if the forecast model does not consider any of the four curve types described below Bottom left The forecast model is tied to the month and distinguishes between workdays and holidays Top right This forecast
144. s a fourth step enter the extensions Forecast models and the associated curves are located in the nodes dimension elements You can define the associated forecast model and curve for each node and value type Possibly missing forecast models and curves are located in superior nodes provided nherit is selected for both models and curves Curves are always used when the future consumption to be calculated e Depends on weather e g outside temperature or in other words is calculated as a function of any variable e Depends on the seasons i e as a function of the current month In both cases you can additionally differentiate between working days and holidays You can assign working days non working day via System Definitions Calendar see also section Calendar Curves are always assigned to a value type Prerequisite for using curves e When you define the value type a specific curve type is defined e The forecast model used must allow for a curve of that type 12 5 1 Assigning a curve to a value type To do this open the following dialog box In the Start window Select node right click NEW CURVE Floor Chemistry ile x Value type AE K Cancel Help Delete 8713080aen Dialog box to create a new curve Iiet You can assign three different forecast curve types to a dimension that is a value type See Dimensions Forecast tab e No curve e Forecast model curve dependent on month e Forecas
145. s follows to import a price model that you have already used in a different project In the Start window SYSTEM DEFINITIONS IMPORT PRICE MODEL double click or Open Import Price Model EES Look ire Sy Pdm adp ce J Adp3 LDDesteStudio32 C PBApp32 C Tools J Archiv ia Excel Ea Pdmse Trend J AutoS ave Filter O Save C visual _ Emp CJ Log C Scripts _ DataMove E Models 9 Sql _ DataFipedz 9 New Folder a Support Fie name Files of type CCP i Cancel 8713042en The Import Price Model dialog box You must save the price model in a compatible format Siemens Building Technologies exports the data from CC 59 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Media and prices 01 09 2006 Example Select E Fa Media a Chilled water Fa Electicity low taritt Fi Electricity high taritf Fal Fuel extra liaht E Ope Hew Price Fal Natura Fa Wiater 8713043en qa Step by step procedure ye Note S Tip ar 60 116 Building Technologies Building Automation 6 5 Assigning a price model to a medium In order to calculate the costs for a medium natural gas electricity the associated medium must be linked to a price model A price model comprises all rules to calculate the consumption cost for a medium based on the consumption of that medium Siemens Building Technologies develops price models customized to your needs A typical price model e g for consumption of dome
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147. stic hot water medium domestic hot water includes the following elements Current price per m water monthly lease for water meter basic supply fees per m sales tax in as well as all other associated formulas required to calculate the above elements In the Start window MEDIA AND PRICE right click NEw PRICE MODEL Fuel extra light i fel x Valid trom h 03 18 a Electricity Love tariff price 4 Electricity High taritt pri Fuel extra light Price Town water Price Balers Help 8713044en The Heating Oil extra fine dialog box excerpt Start window al 1 Select Medium and Price in the Explorer a 2 Right click the symbol Extra light heating oil A drop down list box opens 3 Select New Price Model from the drop down list box The Extra light heating oil dialog box opens Extra light heating oil dialog box 4 Type in the date from which the new price model is to be applied in the Valid from field 5 Open the Model drop down list box and select the suitable price model Extra light heating oil for our example If needed discuss the price models with your Siemens Building Technologies representative 6 Click Save or Cancel if you do not want to save the change 6 5 1 Copying a price model You can copy price models to quickly introduce changes to prices of media in your calculations Copying is especially useful if you want to create a price model that is only slightly differ
148. sume the following values e equal to means that a clear relationship exists between the two units defined by this factor Example kWh converted to MWh e approximately means that only a remote relationship exists between the two units approximated by this factor Example Liters of oil converted to kWh 2 2 8 Models and curves for forecasting Why use a forecast model e Comparing actual and forecasted consumption allows for properly assessing actual consumption and as a consequence for introducing operating measures e Reporting periods can then be supplemented with estimates Comprises all rules to create a forecast for a certain value type e g heat in relation to a node e g a specific building Forecast models always reference a specific value type and must be allocated to a node You can use forecast models only within a single dimension Typical examples for forecast models are e Energy consumption as a function of the seasons resolution Day or Month e Energy consumption as a function of degree days e Energy consumption as a function of the outside temperature etc Function that extends a forecast model In forecast models curves are always used to calculate future consumption e In dependence of weather e g outside temperature or in other words as a function of any variable e In dependence of the seasons i e as a function of the current month In both cases you can additionally differentiate be
149. sumption 1 000000 Electricity high tariff Consumption Meter type SuppliersID Manual PDM meter Virtual a Ei Splitting method Linear ss Weekday factor 1 00 Jan a Apr woo Jul 4 Oct kz Holiday factor 1 00 Feb 4 May ez Aug Nov iz Mar ame Jun a Sep s Dec Gee OK Apply Cancel Insert Delete Values Help 8715017en The Meters dialog box excerpt Range of validity for the meter This information is mandatory Drop down list box with all available units C liter etc for the meter Conversion factor if the meter reading does not correspond to the unit Drop down list box with all available media e g water gas Opens the Medium dialog box for the selected medium Same functionality as for Medium and Price New Medium e The button only appears in the selected row e The dialog box appears only if you select a medium in the corresponding field Reading method Newly acquired values are accumulated in the meter i e the meter reading increases until the upper limit is reached Consumption Meter shows the difference to the last reading CC calculates the daily consumption for both data input types for report creation Manual readings The meter receives manually entered data Meter via PDM A system automatically acquires the PDM meter values Virtual The meter data required are not acquired but derived from data of other meters The contents of
150. t Sort criterion In order to enter a sort criterion enter the desired criterion in the Source columns field e g Value type and drag it to the Sort by field to the right You can specify multiple criteria for sorting by dragging further boxes to the Sort by field Sort order You can change the sort order by dragging the entries in the Sort by field up or down while holding down the left mouse button The topmost entry has highest priority for sorting Descending or ascending order By selecting or clearing the respective check box you can define if you want to sort in descending or ascending order Use the source columns Comment 1 and Comment 2 in the Sort dialog box for advanced sort criteria For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Meter 01 09 2006 5 10 3 Using filters in the Overview window Filter in the Meter dialog box allows you to filter the meter list so that only the meters corresponding to your filter are displayed In the Meter dialog box Select METER double click right click FILTER Filter Meters O o ae ce oe ar Speers are E _ _ O E a o Por o Cancel Reset field Reset all Help 8713036aen The Filter Meters dialog box Use the following parameters in this dialog box to filter the meter lists e Logical operands lt gt gt lt gt lt and e Meter name e Value type e Flow nature and e Meter No or Supplier ID All logical ope
151. t click and the commands Sort Filter and Find A Sort opens a dialog box that allows you to enter criteria to sort the listed meters Filter opens a dialog box that allows you to specify criteria to display only the meters that match the filter Find opens a dialog box that allow you to enter criteria to find a specific meter The Find and Sort commands are especially useful when a large number of meters exists in the system after using a filter not all meters are listed that you expected to see click Delete Filter This deletes all filter criteria and displays all meters added to this node 5 2 Preparatory work Do the following to create a logical meter 5 5 Define the units see chapter 11 Units Define the media see Defining a new medium Define the value type If you intend to later assign the associated value type to a Forecast model with curve you must also define the permissible curve type Create a node see Creating a new node Create the meter 2 1 Preparatory work carried out by Building Automation Define the forecast models For value types Siemens Building Technologies ensures that the forecast model which will later be assigned to the selected value type references the correct curve type 2 2 Preparatory work on part of the system administrator Before a new logical meter can be created the following must be defined For internal use only Units Required value ty
152. t model curve dependent on value Workday Cons Day Bia JFMAMJJASOND Value 8715080aen Monthly curve 8715080ben Value curve For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Models amp curves for forecasting 01 09 2006 Step by step procedure Monthly curve Step by step procedure Value dependent curve For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation If you want to assign a value type to a curve note the following when you select the curve e CC calculates the curve dependent on month based on the values entered via the Distr Key e CC calculates Calculate the curve dependent on values based on the model values entered e g energy signature Start window Eo 1 2 Go to the desired node in the CC Explorer Right click the symbol Here Property A drop down list box opens 3 Select New Curve The Curve dialog box for the node opens 4 Curve dialog box node 5 Select the value type from the drop down list box For this example we select Heating a value type for heating 6 Type in the date from which the new curve is to be applied in the Valid from field The dialog box for entering a specific curve type opens Heating Curve 01 01 18 OE x aa Valid from pt 01 18 ae Cons Cons holiday Month weekday Kh Kh Help 1 123 0000 24 0000 2 1450000 29 0000 __ ret Weekday 3 103 0000 20 0000 pee 9 4 67 0000 17 0000 a 7 5 65 0000 13 0000
153. tart window System Definitions Meter Report Definitions right click New Meter Report Definition Meter Report Definition iii x Name Layout file Fixed rows fs Fixed cols poH Meters across j Print gridlines MV Columns per meter Readings in meter unit Consumption in meter unit Meter units Reading dates Consumption between readings 8713059aen The Meter report definition dialog box excerpt 1 Open the layout file you can create a new layout file Microsoft Excel for this application beforehand 2 Insert the parameters via drag and drop e g date consumption unit The row containing the parameter designations does not appear in the report It is used for displaying the associated values 3 Define the column contents to be repeated as a number in the Columns per meter dialog box The Meter report definition illustration shows a simple complete report definition based on the Microsoft Excel layout Meter Report Definition Fale Ei Name Meter Consumption general Fixed rows fs Meters across a Print gridlines v Layout file reter_1a xis Fixed cols pis Columns per meter Readings in meter unit Consumption in meter unit 8713063en The Meter report definition dialog box with three meters excerpt 89 116 CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 8 5 2 Creating a meter report with s
154. te e Create a meter report definition e Select the desired meter and then select Report from the context menu e Select the associated meter report resolution and time period e Display and or print the report 8 2 1 Preparatory work on part of Siemens Building Technologies The header of a meter report can for instance contain a title column descriptions or a company logo Siemens Building Technologies creates the corresponding Microsoft Excel template 8 2 2 Preparatory work on part of the system administrator After creating a Microsoft Excel template proceed to e create the meter report definition For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Meter reports 01 09 2006 Select EH System Definitions Ej DataComm PdmExplorer Calendars Reference Year Tables Units A value Types H Dimension Definitions Meter Renort Definitinns New Meter Report Definition Import Price Model 8713057aen Fixed rows Fixed cols Meters across Columns per meter For internal use only 8 3 Creating a meter report definition In the Start window SYSTEM DEFINITIONS METER REPORT DEFINITIONS right click NEW METER REPORT DEFINITION Meter Report Definition Ee E3 Name Meter Consumption General Fixed rows fs Meters across 15m Print gridlines M Layout file METER_1 XLS B Meter name Flow nature Value type Suppliers ID Fixed cols fos Columns per meter
155. the data is ok it is written to the corresponding database e The dialog box stays open Click this button to trigger a meter report that you can print and or export When you click this button the contents of the upper half of the dialog box are printed without opening the print menu This is meaningful if several meters are selected see section below If you need to check the printer settings or if you want to print to a different printer click Print Setup Selections in the above dialog box meter selection width and sequence of columns can be saved and used as a template at a later time This button serves to import data from a text file When you click this button the mport of Manual Readings dialog box opens see the Manual Readings for dialog box where you can select the import file and define the row import format Click OK to confirm your selection The corresponding file is loaded Opens the Meter dialog box for the meters selected in the list Opens the Getting setting of column sequence width dialog box see next page Standard Windows functionality Exports the list for new manual entries in a Microsoft Excel file Standard Windows functionality lf the cursor is located at the bottom right in the dialog box historical data a new row is inserted Deletes the selected row at the bottom right of the dialog box historical data Opens a dialog box that provides a log for all manual changes in the selected row
156. there may override the options you set here 7 5 Creating reports After creating the report templates and the associated customer report definitions you must e Select the desired node and then select Report from the context menu e Select the associated customer report view resolution and time period e Display and or print the report 7 5 1 Opening the Reporting for dialog box In the Start window Select node right click REPORTING Before the Reporting for dialog box opens the Reporting settings Reporting for dialog box opens Reporting settings Description m Latest settings Output CoolEnersig Temp FleLow High OPEN HeatlompShop Cance HeatEtt HeatFer Area pelete WWaterCons Output Settings WWaterlonsshap Help AAA 8713051aen The Report settings Reporting for dialog box You can scroll up and down in this dialog box by using the page up and page down keys For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 Building Technologies Building Automation CM2B8716en_01 Reports 01 09 2006 OK Output Open Cancel Delete Output dialog box Help El Dimensions Accounts Ej Properties E Aranmak Hamb mm New Buildin Hil 5 i Open PO Mete Fa Meq End H syst as Hepomng L amp S Meter Reporting Manual Readings Attach Meter New Forecast New Curve 8713052en Large section top left Comparative reports Standard reports Flow nature Note al Open dial
157. trol V4 0 Meter Insert 47 116 CM2B8716en_01 01 09 2006 Printing Import Cancel Meter Print Setup Save As xls Help Display options Select Note ny OK Cancel Delete Af Help 48 116 Building Technologies Building Automation When you click this button the contents of the upper half of the dialog box are printed without opening the print menu This is meaningful if several meters are selected see section below Click Print Setup to check the printer settings or to print to a different printer This button allows you to import data into a text file When you click this button the mport of Manual Readings dialog box opens see the Manual Readings for dialog box where you can select the import file and define the row import format Click OK to confirm your selection The corresponding file is loaded Standard Windows functionality Opens the Meter dialog box Use this button to select and set up a different printer Exports the list to Microsoft Excel for manual entries Standard Windows functionality Show data entry check box Shows or hides the information in the Readings list Show forecast check box Shows or hides the information in the Forecast column Dimensions drop down list box Shows a list of all dimensions Shows if the meter is linked for each dimension 5 9 2 Opening the dialog box to enter meter group information The following example shows y
158. tween working days and holidays Forecast models comprise general rules that can be applied to several nodes Curves normally comprise node specific information They are always assigned to a value type The forecast model only contains a formula and possibly the curve type permissible for the respective model In order to calculate forecasts the model must be allocated to a specific node and the respective value type Concrete values can be assigned to the various variables of the model only upon this allocation 15 116 Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 The concept of CC 01 09 2006 16 116 Building Technologies Building Automation When you want CC to calculate a forecast value a check is performed to see if the respective node has a forecast model allocated to the associated value type for the desired day If this does not apply CC looks for a valid model in the next higher dimension and continues to work with this model 2 2 9 Calculated values In reports the term calculated values stands for the following e Evaluations between columns or e Evaluations by means of formulas of forecasts and price models 2 2 10 General application of the forecast model and price model concepts The following generally applies Forecast model Price model Node based calculation Meter based calculation 2 3 Access rights Who can do what In order to work with Consumption Control the access rights apply to the following pr
159. use the same report to display chilled water and to display heating oil the colors and symbols for the media or value types are the same This is true even if two automated processes in sequence show chilled water and heating oil For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Reports 01 09 2006 7 7 6 Legend xl This tab allows you to Style Titles Fonts Markers Legend Labels e Enter legen d text ssbb ee a e Enter the size of the legend font and o graphic Size s g e Position the legend relative to the graph is Ue o Cancel Apply Now Help 8713093gen The Legend tab Legend Text Click the Text button to open a dialog box that allows you to enter legend text CC provides one text field per data set The line break within a text sequence is inserted automatically manual line breaks are not possible Size Specify the font and graph size in the legend Position Select one of the option buttons to position the legend at this location in the graph graph border Note 3 The selection options for size and position influence the chart display For this reason check your selection by clicking Apply Now prior to making your final settings For internal use only 79 116 Building Technologies Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Building Automation Reports 01 09 2006 Axis Labels Date Labels Nee Note 0 Data Labels 80 116 Building T
160. ver all parameters set in the six tabs for the current graph and closes the dialog box e The settings are not saved e Applies to changes made in the six tabs to the current graph and does not close the dialog box e The settings are not saved Standard Windows functionality The contents of each tab match the current graph This allows you to individually set the parameters for each graph The following examples show the possibilities to create a three dimensional bar graph which is one of the most common graphs We will not describe all possible options about 36 For internal use only Consumption Control V4 0 CM2B8716en_01 Reports 01 09 2006 For internal use only Building Technologies Building Automation 7 7 2 Style The Style tab allows you to change the style of the selected graph The explanations below refer to the graph on the left 8D bar chart Graph Options Consumption Orientation Horizontal Vertical Cancel Apply Now Help 8713093aen The Style tab Grouping Style Simple C Stacked Stacked C Stacked Floating Pareto Z Clustered Application for a 3D bar chart Orientation xl Style Titles Fonts Markers Legend Labels Markers Log Data V Symbols P Y Axis V Lines Axis Sticks Cancel Apply Now Help 8713093ben The Style tab Application for a 2D line chart Allows you to show t
161. you click this symbol EJ If the dimension variable is of value type Calendar the associated calendar is displayed when you click this symbol The functionality of this button depends on the respectively open dialog box If the cursor for instance is in the reference variable row clicking this button inserts a new row enabling you to enter two date ranges for one value The functionality of this button depends on the respectively open dialog box e The node is deleted if the cursor is located on the node name e The row is deleted if the cursor is located on a dimension variable row CC prompts you to confirm your choice and further checks any integrity conditions to ensure that you do not mistakenly delete a row or a node Standard Windows functionality buttons Example for creating nodes EE Dimensions In this example as in many others in this documentation gece we will use the Building Dimension dimension Let us EI iia Properties assume that you want to create a property called El Branch Hamburg ae l Institute with the building Research the floor El Ea Building Acdmir Chemistry the zone Lab Facility and the room Hot Floor Chet ae Zone Lab Re You will learn how to create 1 Floor Mets e the Institute property LU Floor Phys e the Research building and fae Building Shop El Branch Kopenhag ee Building Shop e further nodes floor zone room e You will assign a node to a meter a
162. ys applies media when operating costs and efficiency must be calculated Each medium can be assigned to a price model This is meaningful when the invoices of an external supplier are based on the medium e g natural gas price per m and not on the hot water produced A conversion factor can be assigned to convert the medium internally This allows CC to convert for instance gas billed in m to kWh Original element e g oil used to produce that which we want to provide e g heating energy That which we want to provide is called a value type Each medium is assigned to a meter Typical examples for media are e Drinking water domestic hot water e Oil gas e Electricity high tariff low tariff Do not confuse the term value type with the term medium e A medium oil gas is used to produce an element of the e value type heating energy A mathematical concept used to calculate a currency from the input unit A price model comprises all rules to calculate the supplier cost for a medium based on its consumption e g consumption connection and administrative costs Each price model is assigned to a medium Typical price model for example are for e Oil e Water e Electrical energy at high tariff e Electrical energy at low tariff 2 2 4 Reports Reports are meaningful only when the calculated consumption data are put in relation to a different variable It is nice to for example be able to view the total
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