Pre-defined charts

The pre-defined charts work both in Workbench and a browser.

Here are some needs a Facility Manager, Data Center Manager, or Utility Manager may have and which chart to use to meet each need:

The Need (what you might want to do) The Recommended Chart to use
  • Combine data from separate nodes into single figures.
  • View spikes in power usage at a point in time.
AggregationChart combines values across a selected time range showing the average for each value. For example, if you select This Week, the chart reports the average for each day of the week.
  • View power spikes grouped by day.
  • Evaluate the average monthly temperature in a storage area for a period of a year.
AverageProfileChart plots a graph that shows the average of each value for all bindings grouped by time.
View equipment status (when was the power on and when was it off?) EquipmentOperationChart shows when a piece of equipment is powered on and off. providing insight into equipment operating patterns.
  • Compare the same value across multiple locations.
  • Determine the energy required when adding additional equipment.
RankingChart uses vertical bars to compare binding values from lowest to highest (left to right).
Determine for how long a value was at a specific level (high/low), such as to view the number of hours that a generator generated specific kilowatts of power per hour. LoadDurationChart plots load versus duration.
  • Drill down to the specific time when something occurred.
  • Observe temperature or pressure over a period of time.
SpectrumChart uses pattern recognition techniques and color coding to illustrate multiple aggregated values obtained from the same data source. The colors on the chart quickly identify trouble spots for further investigation.

Details about each chart and a screen capture of each are in the Niagara Analytics Framework Reference