How much do we need for TREAT to be able to calculate a base load for a space that is both heated and cooled?
Is your building electrically heated? Generally in order to calculate base load TREAT needs at least one actual bill during which there was no cooling or heating (if electric heat). Heating and cooling usage for a billing period is determined base on average daily temperature for the time of the bill from Daily Weather Data Library and heating / cooling threshold entered on General Billing Data and Analysis Periods screen. See User Manual, General Billing Data section for more details on the threshold.
Is your building electrically heated? Generally in order to calculate base load TREAT needs at least one actual bill during which there was no cooling or heating (if electric heat). Heating and cooling usage for a billing period is determined base on average daily temperature for the time of the bill from Daily Weather Data Library and heating/ cooling threshold entered on General Billing Data and Analysis Periods screen. See User Manual, General Billing Data section for more details on the threshold.
Generally in order to calculate base load TREAT needs at least one actual bill during which there was no cooling or heating (if electric heat). Heating and cooling usage for a billing period is determined based on average daily temperature for the time of the bill from a Daily Weather Data Library and heating/cooling threshold entered on General Billing Data and Analysis Periods screen. See User Manual, General Billing Data section for more details on the threshold.
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