LDK’s
Monitoring System
The purpose of
the ENERinTOWN monitoring system was to allow continuous transmission of energy
data from each site to a central database via the internet and to enable the
Energy Managers in reviewing the energy performance of monitored buildings via
a web-based management tool.
The system
designed and implemented in Greece,
included a combination of serial communication for on-site data collection and
internet protocols for the transmission of data to the central database and the
Municipal Management Tool. In brief, the technical solution comprised:
- LV Electricity Meters with digital
pulse input facility
- Reed switches to generate pulse
from the gas meter
- Recorded data (electrical &
gas volume) were transferred via serial communication (RS-485) to a local
PC
- An RS-485 to RS-232 conversion
(and signal amplification where required)
- An in-house data acquisition SW was
used for the data collection, local storage and transfer to the database
- Local PC running Win 98 (and
higher) connected to the internet (via LAN or ADSL) was the site-specific
data concentrator
- Energy Data (15 min.) were
recorded on a daily metering file and transferred to the central database
via the internet.
- Data were stored both at the
Municipal Management Centre and the mirror database of the Energy
Management Software (Security)
- All data available at the database
are accessible via the web-based Energy Management Software which
generates standard reports.

The operation of
the data acquisition is quite simple and tailored-made to suit the type of
electricity meters that were decided to be used for the EnerInTown project.
Basically the programme performs the following activities:
- Interrogates electricity meters in
accordance to their user-defined address
- Acquires and stores all available
recordings for a specified interval (i.e. 15 min)
- Sends the collected data on a
defined schedule either by email or by uploading it to a suitably modified
database (via ftp protocol)

The Municipal
Management Tool (MMT) has been designed in such a manner to be as comprehensive as
possible to its prospective users. This means that the MMT intents to deliver
the correct consumption signals that are considered meaningful for the
monitoring of the buildings.



The LDK - EMIR Tool can be accessed here
Updated 1 September 2008
by LDK