Furs concepts, Data point, Additional technical details – Super Systems FURS User Manual

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Furnace Utilization Reporting System (FURS) Operations Manual

Super Systems Inc.

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An installation status window will appear.

If a window appears on screen asking if you want

to authorize changes being made to your

computer, simply choose “Yes”.

Once the installation process has finished, the

Installation Complete window will appear. Click

“Close” to close the window.

FURS Concepts

Before using FURS, it is helpful to have an understanding of the concepts used in the software.

Data Point

The main building block of a FURS report is a Data Point. A Data Point represents a measurable

property associated with a furnace. Examples might include fuel consumption, non-production

time, load time, or percentage of utilization during certain periods of the day. Data is gathered

from SDIO (the SuperDATA communications engine) and, for calculations that involve loads,

from an SQL database. Using scripting within the program, the user can then instruct FURS on

how to use that data to generate meaningful calculations on a furnace property. These

calculations are used to generate Data Points, which are then used to generate graphs, tables,

and reports within FURS.

Additional Technical Details

A data point represents a one-minute resolution data item which is calculated by using any

number of available “raw data points” as inputs. The VBScript language can be used on the

inputs to create the desired output.

Currently, data points with the following units of measurements are available in the

program:

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