A “full month” includes the first and last days of that month. You can associate meters from the Energy (Water/Waste) tab, click "Change Meter Selections.” Meter has less than 12 full calendar months of data – 12 full months of calendar data is required for all metrics. These alert metrics are available for Energy, Water, and Waste: No meters are associated with this property – This means you haven't told Portfolio Manager which meters to use towards your metrics. This alert will flag any properties without the required data/meters. Data Center Issue (with Estimates, IT Configuration, or IT Meter) - If you have a Data Center, then you need to either be using Data Center Energy Estimates or have an IT Meter. You can also create one on the Details tab. A property use is automatically created when you first create a property. Property has no uses – Each property must have at least one Property Use (ex: Office, Retail, K-12 School). You can use the following Alerts to spot check your properties for the most common errors that cause metrics to show as "N/A." These alert metrics are at the property level:Gross Floor Area is 0 ft2 – Your property Gross Floor Area must be larger than 0 ft2. Metrics are available for each of the following five fuel types: Aggregate Meter(s)-Electric– Number of Individual Meters IncludedAggregate Meter(s)-Natural Gas– Number of Individual Meters IncludedĪggregate Meter(s)-District Steam– Number of Individual Meters IncludedAggregate Meter(s)-District Hot Water– Number of Individual Meters IncludedAggregate Meter(s)-District Chilled Water– Number of Individual Meters Included You cannot get the detailed information about each individual meter from Portfolio Manager Reporting, but you can download this information from the Custom Download screen. If you have multiple aggregate meters of the same fuel type, this number will be the sum of all of the individual meters for all of the aggregate meters for that fuel type. This metric is the count of the active meters that have been entered as part of your aggregate meter for the Metric Year. If you have an aggregate meter, you have the option to enter identifying information about each individual meter that rolls up into it (Custom ID Name, Custom ID, Service Address, Active/Inactive, and Date Meter Became Active). Once a meter has been marked as an “Aggregate,” you have the option to enter some details about each of the individual meters that roll up into it, so that the property owner can review the accuracy and completeness of the consumption data in the meter.No - This property does not have any Aggregate meters (for this fuel type).Metrics are available for each of the following five fuel types: Aggregate Meter(s)-ElectricAggregate Meter(s)-Natural GasĪggregate Meter(s)-District SteamAggregate Meter(s)-District Hot WaterAggregate Meter(s)-District Chilled WaterAlso see: Aggregate Meter – Number of Individual Meters Included.Īggregate Meter – Number of Individual Meters Included For example, an apartment building may have 100 electricity meters (one for each tenant), but instead of entering 100 individual meters into Portfolio Manager, you may enter one aggregate electricity meter that combines all of the electricity for the tenants into one meter. An aggregate meter is a single meter that contains the cumulative total of multiple tenant meters. Yes - means the property has one or more meters that have been marked as "Aggregate" meters (for that fuel type) and they were active during the Metric Year. (Click to view the full term in the glossary)Īdult Education refers to buildings used primarily for providing adult students with continuing education, workforce development, or professional development outside of the college or university setting.Gross Floor Area should include all space within the building(s), including classrooms, administrative space, conference rooms, kitchens used by staff, lobbies, cafeterias, auditoriums, restrooms, stairways, atriums, elevator shafts, and storage areas.Īggregate meter metrics are either Yes or No. If you continue, all of the work you have performed will be lost.
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