What it shows
Building area, occupancy assumption, daily meter readings, gas/electric split, heating degree days, timeclock checks, comfort feedback and sensor notes.
Demonstration only · Not live client data
These samples show the reporting style available after a site review. They are built from realistic office-building assumptions, sample meter data, BMS-style findings and degree-day comparisons, not live client results.
Designed for a landlord or managing agent who needs to understand why a multi-occupied office is above expected baseline.
Building area, occupancy assumption, daily meter readings, gas/electric split, heating degree days, timeclock checks, comfort feedback and sensor notes.
Whether usage appears reasonable for the weather and occupancy, or whether the BMS schedule, baseload, setpoints or calibration need deeper review.
It turns a basic energy report into a short engineering action list that can be discussed with the existing BMS maintainer.
Designed to show progress after timeclock corrections, sensor calibration, setpoint review and BMS software enhancements.
Before and after meter readings, degree-day adjusted gas use, plant runtime, daily baseload, comfort feedback and outstanding actions.
It does not mix lighting upgrades, extra PID/equipment enable works or larger integration projects into the initial savings story unless separately measured.
It creates a Phase 2 list for lighting control, extra metering, LoRaWAN sensors, wider tenant zone scheduling or deeper plant optimisation.
Professional reporting advantage
The aim is to make the client want the engineering process, not just a generic energy document: meter data, weather, BMS operation, drawings, comfort and software coordination all in one readable report.