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A fixed profile is where recent data is compared with very specific thresholds that have been manually set to determine whether the recent usage might be suspect. Depending on the period being monitored will control the granularity that the check is being performed (i.e. hourly, daily or monthly). A number of units for each time interval is specified, and if the actual usage breaches that, then the exception will be raised. This is often referred to as "spike" or "drop" identification.

For example:

  • check overnight consumption against a sensitive values to determine whether a low volume of energy is being used overnight as expected
  • check monthly consumption against an outline budget that was set at the start of a financial year.


Adding a Fixed Profile Strategy

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Fixed Profile Configuration

The bottom section allows you to set the specific fixed profile configuration to use when finding and managing your data.

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Period to MonitorDay

This controls the granularity at which the data will be checked against the thresholds that have been set. The options available are:

  • Year - this allows specific thresholds to be set for each month of the year
  • Week - this allows specific thresholds to be set for each day of the week
  • Day - this allows specific thresholds to be set for each hour of the day
Low ThresholdTickedA tickbox to indicate whether a low thresholds should be performed. This checks whether the recent data drops below the specified thresholds.
High ThresholdTickedA tickbox to indicate whether a low thresholds should be performed. This checks whether the recent data spikes above the specified thresholds.
Threshold MatrixAll values 0

This matrix will change depending on the Period to Monitor selected.

It is where the acceptable low and/or high threshold values are entered for the period of time being monitored (i.e. month of the year, day of the week, or hour of the day).

Raise a notification after X consecutive breaches1

This setting allows you to control how sensitive the check is and whether it should only alert you if the issue is a consistent problem.

For example, you maybe performing a check for each day of the week. You might only want it to tell you if a problem is found 2 days in a row, in this case this would be set to "2" and it will only raise notifications if the tolerances are exceeded on two consecutive days.


Visualiser

Once you have set the Low and High thresholds, click  to give you an example. Please note

Note, this is based on sample data to help show how the checks will be performed.

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The graph has 5 areaslines of data:

  • Black line  - the sample "actual" channel data
  • Green line - the acceptable lower threshold that has been calculated based on the settings in the data monitoring strategy (if it is enabled)
  • Blue line - the acceptable upper threshold that has been calculated based on the settings in the data monitoring strategy (if it is enabled)
  • Green area  - acceptable region (i.e. the area between the acceptable upper and lower region)
  • Red area - exception region (i.e. the area between the actual data line and the acceptable upper or lower threshold regions)

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Info

Once the Strategy has been set up, Sigma will review the data each night and create any relevant notifications in the Notifications tab

Fixed Profile Notifications

Notifications will be raised that are visible in the Notifications Tab of Data Monitoring.

Each notification will provide key details about the potential problem that has been found. For example, it will include details of the start and end time of the problem and the impact of the the issue (in the units of the applicable channel). The impact is the deviation between the actual usage and the expected usage as per the tolerances that have been set. This will help you identify the problems that have the largest impact and may need following up sooner.

Resolving Fixed Profile Notifications

The "Resolve" functionality ultimately allows you view the potential problem that has been raised in the context of the surrounding data - the problem periods will be clearly highlighted in red, helping you to visualise the impact.

Highlight the applicable Dynamic Profile Notification(s) in the list.

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If you select notifications which include types other than gaps, then a prompt will be displayed to confirm which strategy type you want to work with as the options available are contextual to the type of data issue being worked.

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The Resolve Notifications popup will be displayed, showing a list of the Notifications selected for resolution.

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The graph at the top shows the profile for the first Notification in the list.  Click on others in list to see the graph for that particular Fixed Profile.

The graph has 5 areas:

  • Black line  - the actual channel data
  • Green line - the acceptable lower threshold that has been calculated based on the settings in the data monitoring strategy 
  • Blue line - the acceptable upper threshold that has been calculated based on the settings in the data monitoring strategy 
  • Green area  - acceptable region (i.e. the area between the acceptable upper and lower region)
  • Red area - exception region (i.e. the area between the actual data line and the acceptable upper or lower threshold regions)

The different components of the graph can be enabled or disabled, just click on the different items in the legend which sits on top of the graph on the right hand side.

Drag the mouse around the area to zoom in

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Click Image Removed to reset the zoom back to the default.

Actions - Fixed Profile 

Work All Notifications

Click Image Removed which will display the Work Notification pop up:

The Status will default to In Progress and is not editable - the Resolve and Ignore features will update the status.

If you want to update the Sub-status, select the required option from the drop down list. The default options are:

  • Under Investigation
  • Assigned to Third Party
  • Pending Resolution

You can customise the options available for selection to suite your needs here by using the Database Object Setup activity.

You can also create  reports in Energy Intelligence to keep track of the Notifications and their status, filtered as required to show the information as per your needs.

If you want to update the Note for the Notification(s), then Tick Update Note and enter the note in the text box.

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Click OK to Save.

Ignore All Notifications

Tick Image Removed, then click Image Removedto ignore all Notifications

Ignoring a notification will make sure you are not notified of the same issue again for the same period of time.

Cancel

Click to return to the Data Monitoring Activity

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