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    A Deep Dive into Technical Analysis

    The ultimate diagnostic tool for your technical team. This page details the Technical Analysis tool, an advanced feature in our Energy Management suite. It provides a granular review of all utility metrics (kW, kVA, PF, Voltage) for advanced fault-finding and diagnosing complex issues.

    The Purpose of Advanced Technical Analysis

    While most reports focus on financial outcomes, the Technical Analysis tool is designed for advanced operational fault-finding. It is the go-to resource for property managers, facility teams, and engineers to diagnose complex issues that high-level financial reports might miss. This tool provides a detailed, granular, and second-by-second view of every core utility metric for any measured point in your building.

    Diagnose the Root Cause of Complex Issues

    Use this tool to find the "smoking gun." If a main breaker trips, the technical analysis graph can show you exactly which tenant had a sudden kVA spike at that precise moment, providing irrefutable evidence of the cause.

    Resolve Technical Disputes with Data

    This tool is invaluable for resolving tenant complaints about power quality. If a tenant claims your supply is damaging their equipment, you can use the voltage and power factor graphs to provide a detailed, historical record of the quality and stability of the power delivered to their unit.

    Localized E-E-A-T Fact

    For properties in South Africa with sensitive tenants like data centers or medical suites, maintaining stable power quality is a contractual obligation. The Technical Analysis tool provides the high-resolution, auditable data trail needed to prove compliance with Service Level Agreements (SLAs) regarding voltage stability and power factor.

    How the Technical Analysis Tool Works

    This is your microscope for viewing electrical data.

    1

    Select Meter Point

    Select any meter point in your portfolio, from the main bulk incomer down to a single tenant's sub-meter.

    2

    Choose Metrics

    Choose the metrics you want to analyze, such as real power (kW), apparent power (kVA), power factor (PF), voltage, and current.

    3

    Platform Plots Data

    The platform plots these metrics on a detailed graph, allowing you to zoom in to any specific minute or second of the day.

    4

    Overlay Metrics

    Overlay different metrics to see the relationship between them, such as how a drop in Power Factor causes a spike in kVA demand.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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