Appendix a - glossary, Glossary – E-Mon Energy Software User Manual
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Appendix A
Glossary
E-Mon Energy User Manual
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A G G R E G A T I O N
Combining loads of multiple end-users or customers for facilitating the sale and purchase of
an energy source and/or transmission services. (Multi-Point Metering) (See Virtual Meter)
A M P S
Amperage or Current – Volume of electricity flowing through a conductor.
A M R
See Automatic Meter Reading.
A M R C A L L S R E P O R T
E-Mon Energy™ Report that saves the results on a selected group, location, and recorder
for Profile Start and End Date/Time, Last Call, Last Initialize, and Total Initialization.
A M R S C H E D U L E
AMR scheduling is a call-in and/or call-out by means of frequency and time of day. A
device can be programmed to call-in every night, or E-Mon Energy can be programmed to
call-out to the device every 2 days, etc. This feature provides un-attended data collection to
take place automatically.
A C C E S S R I G H T S
Granted permission to perform certain functions configured by the Administrator for the E-
Mon Energy software.
A U T O M A T I C M E T E R R E A D I N G ( A M R )
A system capable of reading and managing meter data automatically.
A V G K W
The average kilowatt for an individual meter.
A U T O M A T I C B I L L C Y C L E
A scheduled bill generation by means of frequency and time of day. E-Mon Energy can be
programmed to generate billing statements (reports). This feature provides un-attended bill
generation to take place automatically.
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B A U D R A T E
The rate of data transfer over the serial communication line (9600 baud is typically for E-
Mon devices).
B I L L I N G D E M A N D
The demand that is being used for billing. Billing demand can be based on the previous 12
month demands in some billing rate structure.