4. Meter Rules

4.2 Electric

4.2.3.1 – Electric Meter Accumulating Point is Reporting Zero

Summary

The electric meter accumulating point is reporting zero. This point keeps a running total of electricity used and should only be zero when new or reset. Inspect meter and connections for a malfunction.

Equipment Type Equipment Tag Constraints Tuple Constraints
elecMeter -- --

Input Points

Name Point Template Positional Requirements Optionality Multiplicity
Energy Total (accumulated) EnergyTotalized This point must be a direct child of the equipment that the rule is attached to. Mandatory Scalar

Input Constants

Name Data Type Default Value Description
Delay Numeric 30 The delay represents a span of time in minutes during which the electric meter must be in a fault state before the rule starts to actually report that it is in a fault state. The intent of the delay is to reduce the level of alert noise by ensuring that the system does not alert until the fault condition has been in effect for some minimal interval of time.

Rule 4.2.5.1 – Electric Meter Accumulating Point is Reporting Negative Values

Summary

The electric meter accumulating point is reporting negative values. This point keeps a running total of electricity used and should never report negative values. Inspect meter and connections for a malfunction.

Equipment Type Equipment Tag Constraints Tuple Constraints
elecMeter -- --

Input Points

Name Point Template Positional Requirements Optionality Multiplicity
Energy Total (accumulated) EnergyTotalized This point must be a direct child of the equipment that the rule is attached to. Mandatory Scalar

Input Constants

Name Data Type Default Value Description
Delay Numeric 30 The delay represents a span of time in minutes during which the electric meter must be in a fault state before the rule starts to actually report that it is in a fault state. The intent of the delay is to reduce the level of alert noise by ensuring that the system does not alert until the fault condition has been in effect for some minimal interval of time.

4.3 Gas

4.3.3.1 – Gas Meter Accumulating Point is Reporting Zero

Summary 

The gas meter accumulating point is reporting zero. This point keeps a running total of gas used and should only be zero when new or reset. Inspect meter and connections for a malfunction.

Equipment Type Equipment Tag Constraints Tuple Constraints
gasMeter -- --

Input Points

Name Point Template Positional Requirements Optionality Multiplicity
Gas Volume Total (accumulated) GasVolumeTotalized This point must be a direct child of the equipment that the rule is attached to. Mandatory Scalar

Input Constants

Name Data Type Default Value Description
Delay Numeric 30 The delay represents a span of time in minutes during which the gas meter must be in a fault state before the rule starts to actually report that it is in a fault state. The intent of the delay is to reduce the level of alert noise by ensuring that the system does not alert until the fault condition has been in effect for some minimal interval of time.

4.3.5.1 – Gas Meter Accumulating Point is Reporting Negative Values

Summary

The gas meter accumulating point is reporting negative values. This point keeps a running total of gas used and should never report negative values. Inspect meter and connections for a malfunction.

Equipment Type Equipment Tag Constraints Tuple Constraints
gasMeter -- --

Input Points

Name Point Template Positional Requirements Optionality Multiplicity
Gas Volume Total (accumulated) GasVolumeTotalized This point must be a direct child of the equipment that the rule is attached to. Mandatory Scalar

Input Constants

Name Data Type Default Value Description
Delay Numeric 30 The delay represents a span of time in minutes during which the gas meter must be in a fault state before the rule starts to actually report that it is in a fault state. The intent of the delay is to reduce the level of alert noise by ensuring that the system does not alert until the fault condition has been in effect for some minimal interval of time.

4.4 Water

4.4.3.1 – Water Meter Accumulating Point Is Reporting Zero

Summary

The water meter accumulating point is reporting zero. This point keeps a running total of water used and should only be zero when new or reset. Inspect meter and connections for a malfunction.

Equipment Type Equipment Tag Constraints Tuple Constraints
domesticWaterMeter -- --

Input Points

Name Point Template Positional Requirements Optionality Multiplicity
Domestic Water Volume Total (accumulated) WaterVolumeTotalized This point must be a direct child of the equipment that the rule is attached to. Mandatory Scalar

Input Constants

Name Data Type Default Value Description
Delay Numeric 30 The delay represents a span of time in minutes during which the water meter must be in a fault state before the rule starts to actually report that it is in a fault state. The intent of the delay is to reduce the level of alert noise by ensuring that the system does not alert until the fault condition has been in effect for some minimal interval of time.

4.4.5.1 – Water Meter Accumulating Point is Reporting Negative Values

Summary

The water meter accumulating point is reporting negative values. This point keeps a running total of water used and should never report negative values. Inspect meter and connections for a malfunction.

Equipment Type Equipment Tag Constraints Tuple Constraints
domesticWaterMeter -- --

Input Points

Name Point Template Positional Requirements Optionality Multiplicity
Domestic Water Volume Total (accumulated) WaterVolumeTotalized This point must be a direct child of the equipment that the rule is attached to. Mandatory Scalar

Input Constants

Name Data Type Default Value Description
Delay Numeric 30 The delay represents a span of time in minutes during which the water meter must be in a fault state before the rule starts to actually report that it is in a fault state. The intent of the delay is to reduce the level of alert noise by ensuring that the system does not alert until the fault condition has been in effect for some minimal interval of time.
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