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Introduction to Seasonal Dashboard

The Seasonal Dashboard was created to highlight top cold weather faults (heating season) and hot weather faults (cooling season) to action within Diagnostics. It provides a view of the comfort score trend within the building as well as comfort scores for the last heating and cooling seasons. The intent is to guide users on the key words to search for within the Diagnostics to prioritize and action.

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Section 1: Count of Equipment with Hot or Cold Weather Faults

The initial section of the dashboard provides insight into both cold and hot weather faults, presenting a breakdown of their respective counts and fault types. The top row gives an overall count of equipment with each weather-related fault, juxtaposed against the total equipment count. To facilitate prioritization, the bar charts of faults by building break this count down further emphasizing the buildings with the highest frequency of equipment faults. The bar charts on the right specifically highlight the most prevalent weather-related faults, directing attention towards issues that require immediate focus.

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Section 2: Comfort Scores and Trends

The second section of the dashboard is dedicated to analyzing comfort scores. It provides a comparison between the current comfort score and the comfort scores from the previous heating and cooling seasons. Additionally, it showcases the trend of the comfort score over the past three years, effectively highlighting any recurring seasonal issues that may have arisen.

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Widget level filters have been applied to calculate the current comfort score, heating season score, and cooling season score. These can be adjusted by changing the widget level filters. The current comfort score is calculated on the last 30 days of Diagnostics. The heating season score is filtered from October 1 to April 30, while the cooling season score is filtered from May 1 to September 30.

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Section 3: Diagnostic Details

The final section of the dashboard presents the Diagnostics Summary Table categorized by equipment, allowing for a more detailed exploration of any identified issues.

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Best Practices and Use Cases

This dashboard supports two main workflows: prioritizing specific faults across the entire portfolio (e.g. all “mixed air temp lower than setpoint issues”) or reviewing seasonal faults within a specific building. The workflows are the same for both seasons, only difference is the different key words for the faults, so are only outlined below for the cold weather faults.

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