09-10-2013 3:37 PM
Hi,
Our requirement is the following:
We want to apply a synthetic profile to an installation that carries a dual rate register (high-peak/low-peak).
As far as we understand, the standard only allow to determine A SINGLE Usage factor for the total consumption of the installation (provided throught QUANTI24): Usage factor = TOTAL consumption (billed) / TOTAL consumption (synthetic profile)
From our point of view, we would need one usage factor per register, in order to allocate the high-peak/low-peak consumption to the corresponding periods.
The synthetic profile would therefore be applied to the consumptions provided by the two registers according to high/low periods defined by the "Day profiles" defined on the "Sythetic profile".
Thanks a lot for your help.
Sebastien
02-28-2014 10:56 AM
Hi Sebastien,
you can try to maintain two different synthetic profiles for an installation (one for One peak and one for Off peak). By this way you will get two load profiles in installation and it will be taken to billing also accordingly.
Hope this helps
Thanks
Vipin KV
02-26-2014 10:39 PM
02-27-2014 6:22 AM
Hi,
Badviously I didn't solve it yet, as I was only creating a prototype.
But I'm still interested in getting some help.
Sébastien
02-28-2014 10:56 AM
Hi Sebastien,
you can try to maintain two different synthetic profiles for an installation (one for One peak and one for Off peak). By this way you will get two load profiles in installation and it will be taken to billing also accordingly.
Hope this helps
Thanks
Vipin KV
12-10-2014 4:15 PM
Hi,
We found two different ways to do ti:
1. Assign only one profile and calculate a total factor for high-peak volume + low-peak volume.
2. Assign two profiles and calculate two factors for high-peak volume and low-peak volume. But them we would need to copy the 2 profiles on a third one, in order to get the complete picture and be able to send only one profile to the supplier.
The first approach isn't compliant with our requirement (allocate the real high-peak/low-peak consumptions to the corresponding periods), and the second approach is not very convenient as it requieres additional "Formula profile" calculations.
Sebastien
12-23-2014 9:49 AM
Hi Sebastien,
You can store the on and off peak readings in facts and then add them to get the total meter read for the period. This can be then used to get the usage factor for the whole period.
So your installation would have 3 usage factors : On peak,Off peak and total consumption.
No need for Formula profile.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Rakesh..
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