E-Mon Energy Software User Manual

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Glossary

E-Mon Energy User Manual

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% L O A D ( P E R C E N T L O A D )

The percent of a meter’s rated load, which is represented by the load factor graph.

L I N E V I E W

Uses a line graph to plot the load in KW.

L I S T B O X

A window or dialog component, which lists available choices.

L O A D

The amount of electric power delivered or required at any specific point.

L O A D F A C T O R

The percentage difference between the amount used during a specific time period, and the

amount that would have been used if the usage stayed at the highest demand level during

the entire time.

L O C A T I O N

In the E-Mon Energy™ software a location is a collection of recorders/meters. There can be

up to 208 recorders and 1,664 meters per physical location.

L O C A T I O N P A N E L

Where you assign the location numbers and set up profile characteristics.

M

M A N U A L B I L L C Y C L E

Generates a bill(s) by predefining a set of customers and meters that may require an

individual billing statement.

M A X I U M P E R I O D

(1-8) Refers to the Time of Use periods your day may be divided into in your utility rate

structure.

M A X I U M S C H E D U L E

(1-8) Refers to the different seasons that may apply from your rate structure, (i.e. summer

weekdays, winter weekends, etc.) each having different rates.

M E T E R

A meter is a device that measures the customer’s level and volume of energy resources (i.e.

electricity, gas, and water) used.

M E T E R R E G

Indicates that the Meter is delivering pulses to the recorder.

M E T E R R E P O R T

E-Mon Energy Report that saves the results on the status of meters, readings, and flags.

M I D P E A K

The energy or demand rate usually applied during weekday business hours.

M O D E M

Internal or external serial device that supports the transmission and communication via

telephone lines.

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