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1 AUTOMATED METER READING SYSTEMS & IT'S POTENTIAL Chrispal Anand - Carbon and Energy Manager

2 Summary  Purpose of Automated Meter Reading (AMR) system  What does an AMR system entail?  University of Leicester's estate and It’s AMR system  The use of AMR  Maintenance of AMR  Things to bear in mind when embarking on an AMR

3 The Purpose of AMR  Eliminate manual meter read  Better quality of data  Help to understand energy and water usage profile  Avoid energy and water wastage early  Making it easier for legislative compliance  Helps to justify energy efficiency and water savings projects  Assists in bill validation and re-charges

4 Typical Meter Reading Installation  Monthly or weekly meter reads using clip board or handheld devices  Manually enter the readings into the energy management software.  Half-Hourly meter reads via a suitable method  Meter reads transferred automatically into a database  The energy management software uses this database for further analysis Manual meter reading systemAutomated meter reading system

5 AMR Data Collection Methods  Data collection methods  Low radio powered  Network (TCP/IP)  SMS  GMS  Hardwire Data Logger Transmitter

6 Typical Meters Connected AMR  Typical meters  Data loggers  Electricity meters/sub-meters  Flow meters  Gas meters/sub- meters  Heat meters  Portable meters  Steam meters  Water meters

7 AMR Software  Web based  Client hosted  PC based  Intranet based

8 The University of Leicester  The University has an extensive estate in the City of Leicester, Oadby and Glenfield comprising of:  5 main sites  291 buildings occupying an area of 290,455 m 2  48 hectares of grounds  Number of employees – 3,803 (2010-11)  Number of registered students – 22,784 (2010-11)

9 What do you know about your meters?  Gas - Do you know your MAM (Meter Asset Manager)?  National Grid / Energy Asset / Smart Metering System / Exoteric / Off Stream/ etc  Electricity - Do you know your MOP (Meter Operator)?  Siemens / EDF / EON / British Gas / etc  Of course, you need to know your suppliers  Meter location is important (plant room/boiler house/ pavement/ under kitchen sink/cleaner cupboard/etc)

10 AMR Tender  UoL has been through 2 AMR tenders  Tender 1 (2007) – Non-Residential Buildings  Tender 2 (2011) – Residential Buildings  Selection criteria  Cost  Software user-friendliness  Data collection method  Installation experience  Ongoing maintenance for hardware and software  Staffing levels

11 University of Leicester AMR System University of Leicester – Data Bird AMR System

12 University of Leicester AMR System University of Leicester – Digital Energy AMR System

13 AMR at University of Leicester  Number of fiscal meters  Electricity – 127 (non Half-Hourly) and 23 (Half-Hourly)  Gas – 112  Water – 94  Number of sub-meters – 321 approx  Number of meters on Data Bird system – 461  Number of meters on Digital Energy system – 216

14 The Use of AMR - Compliance - Legislative compliance: Energy data for Display Energy Certificate / Energy Performance Certificate / CRC & EU ETS data check

15 The Use of AMR - Projects - - Business case energy efficiency projects - - To prove energy saving projects Charles Wilson Building - Voltage Optimisation Project Before : Energy consumption – 1,415,098 kWh Energy cost - £112K After : Total project cost - £51K Savings predicted – 11% Savings per year projected - £11,846 Payback – 4.4 years CO 2 savings – 83.6 Tonnes pa

16 The Use of AMR – Switch Off - - To prove behavioural change projects - - Example: Student Switch Off Project during Feb 2012 at Percy Gee (Students Union Building) 26kwh saved over the switch off period. 5% saving compared to previous Thursday (2/2/12).

17 The Use of AMR – User Access - AMR access for environmental coordinators

18 The Use of AMR – Billing & Re-charges - Set-up energy contractors within AMR software for re-charge purposes

19 Tips to Maintain AMR System  Dedicated personnel resource depending on size of the system  Set alarms and monitor alarms on a daily basis  It’s good practice to take 1 or 2 manual meter reads per year to reconcile the automated reads  Site tree structure  AMR providers to provide familiar reports

20 Finally …. Things to bear in mind  Make sure you have valid business case for the preferred AMR system  Ensure you choose an appropriate data collecting system that works for your institution  Speak to your utility suppliers, MOP and MAM  Choose a user-friendly software  Small contingency pot for unknown meters  Ensure you have a maintenance contract for hardware and software, which suits your institution

21 Any Questions? Chrispal Anand Carbon and Energy manager 0116 252 2308 cpa4@le.ac.uk


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