Module - Consumption data
Automatic import or manual input
In Edge, you can monitor your energy consumption for district heating, electricity, and water. We offer the possibility of automatic import of energy statistics - all we need is login details to "My pages" at your energy company. The process may vary slightly between energy companies, but we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Just email us at support_se@kiona.com.
If automatic import isn’t possible, you can manually enter the statistics on a monthly basis instead..
How to enter statistics manually!
- Go to the "Consumption data" module.
- Select the type of energy you want to adjust (e.g. Heat).
- Click Select meter, then choose the meter with the raw data to be edited.
- In this example, we have one orange and one red Physical meter (P) — one displays the raw data from the main heating meter, and the other shows the share of domestic hot water.
- Once you've selected the meter, tick the row you want to adjust.
- Enter the raw data in the empty field and click outside the box — the Save button will turn purple.
- Click Save.
Understand your energy use and keep track
The Consumption data module displays both trends and total consumption, making it easy to detect changes and monitor long-term goals.
Energy statistics are weather-normalized, allowing you to compare different years regardless of whether the winter was colder or warmer than average.
The reference year is used to compare current energy consumption with consumption before Kiona Edge was implemented. By default, the reference year is set to the year prior implementation. In the trend chart, the reference level appears as a dashed line, and in the monthly chart, as a black bar.
You can also log Building actions — for example, when a leak is detected and repaired — to easily track and follow up on the outcome. This can also include heating adjustments, where the impact can be monitored over time through the statistics.
How to log building actions!
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Training video
Tip.
Watch an explanatory video about the Consumption data module here: