How is the rate table used – E-Mon Energy Software User Manual

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Rate Table and TOU Schedule

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How is the Rate Table used?

A Rate Table is used to specify the cost associated with the energy usage and demand for TOU. Typically, usage for

each period has different rate, similarly demand for each period has a different rate. Therefore, we need to be able to

specify separate different rates for the usage and demand between various time periods.
The Rate Table allows you to setup the cost associates with the consumption for the various time-periods according

to the TOU schedule. The setup screen for entering the rates is based on the TOU schedule you use.
E-Mon Energy™ supports multiple rate tables. Using the Database window, you can assign the Rate table setup to

the whole group of meters, the whole location of meters, and/or to each meter individually. Note: you can assign up

to 4 rate tables within the same bill cycle name.
These rates table is broken down into three different tabs:

Usage Charge

– the rates for energy usage (e.g. kWh).

Demand Charge

– the rates for peak demand (e.g. kW).

Other Charges

– charges are comprised of rate and tax adjustments. These adjustments are changes in rates or total

charges with changes in specific items of cost, square footage, like taxes and fuel prices. These charges can also

include recover fees imposed by state and local regulatory agencies or refund credit to a customer.

Demand Charge

Usage Charge

Other Charges

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