Technical Analysis Table

Technical Analysis Table

  1. Technical Analysis Table
    This table displays the point you selected in the point selector, as well as all measurement points that are downstream from that point.
    It provides a quick view of the Last Activity and Consumption for each point, for the selected day, along with drop down charting and statistics to get to the exact metrics you need.



    The left hand side of each rows displays the level of each point within the hierarchy.

    o - This indicates that the point is at "Site" level and should display the total consumption for the site. This should in most cases be a virtual meter.
    > -  This indicates that the point is at the first level down from the site. This can either be an actual, or virtual meter. 
    >> -  This indicates that the point is at the Second level down from the site. This can either be an actual, or virtual meter. 
    >>> -  This indicates that the point is at the Third level down from the site. This can either be an actual, or virtual meter. 
    >>>> -  This indicates that the point is at the Fourth level down from the site. This can either be an actual, or virtual meter. 
    Each meter at a specific level is a child of the level above it. This structure is what creates our metering hierarchy. The hierarchy should be seen as an energy flow and set up to ensure the site total is accurate, all billing points are accurate, and that the sub meters are fed from the correct parent meters.


    1. Expanding Charts
      When clicking on the hierarchy level indicator on the left hand side (orange block), the row will expand to display the consumption chart.
      The chart gives the ability to zoom in on a specific time period by clicking and dragging between two points.
      The slider below the chart also allows you to click and drag to change the date range you are viewing, without using the date selector.




    2. Expanding Statistics
      Below the chart is a blue expansion button named "Show Statistics". Clicking this expands the statistics table that gives a table view of all energy metrics available for that point.




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