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A welcome screen instantly advises where out of range or unusual results have been automatically identified.
Features of system
User and machine interfaces provide a comprehensive single solution for a wide variety of users from single systems.

Monitoring

Low installation costs as ISX is wire-free, using radio technology.
No software requirements, or changes to your back office systems.
No user licence requirements.
Electricity, gas and oil consumption, with the data being shown in units of energy, true costs or CO2 emissions format.
Water consumption, with the data displayed being shown in units of weight or true costs format.
To identify water leaks.
To meet statutory requirements for the collection and reporting of data, such as the monitoring of water quality for Legionella Disease.
Chemicals levels in swimming pools.
Refrigeration temperatures to comply with food hygiene regulations.
Boiler flow and return temperatures.
Current and voltage (3-phase supply balancing).
Internal and external air temperatures.
Steam pressure monitoring.
Noise levels.
Access controls.
Total power failure.

Profiling

Existing high and low consumption levels and target levels.
Flexible high and low settings for different usage (peak/off-peak hours, day/night, weekday/weekend, summer/winter, individual buildings or sections of buildings).
Evidence for optimising the energy classification mark on buildings.

On-Screen Display and Reporting

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

Warning

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