Data update intervals

The following table shows the different data types in Energy Hub and how often the data is updated.

Data type Examples Description Common detection and update intervals*
Energy Hub data displays Consumption data
Trends
Equipment status
Single-line diagram data
(... other data displays)
Based on logged device data. Device data logging interval: 5–15 min
Software data updates: 10 min
Software consumption alarm Energy consumption alarm
Water consumption alarm
Gas consumption alarm
Based on logged device data. Generated by Energy Hub when consumption exceeds the target value. Device data logging interval: 5–15 min
Detection: up to 60 min
Software setpoint alarm Temperature alarm
Peak Demand alarm
Active Power alarm
Current alarm
Voltage alarm
Power Factor alarm
Based on logged device data. Generated by Energy Hub when the measurement value exceeds the setpoint value.
Device data logging interval: 5–15 min
Detection: up to 10 min
Software event alarm Door status alarm Based on a door status change event generated by the the PowerTag Control device that is monitoring the door status.
Detection: up to 1 min
Device-based alarm Circuit breaker alarms
HeatTag alarms
Overcurrent alarm
Overvoltage alarm
(... other device alarms)
Generated by a monitoring device based on the alarm configuration of the device. Detection: up to 1 min
Software communication loss alarm Gateway communication loss alarm Generated by Energy Hub when communication is lost between it and a connected gateway. Detection: 240 min
Gateway-based alarm Device communication loss alarm Generated by the gateway when communication is lost between the gateway and its connected devices. Detection: 5–20 min

(*) The detection and update intervals shown in the table are for systems that are configured correctly, based on best practices, with reliable communication network performance.
Many of the intervals depend on device, gateway, and software configuration and can vary widely based on the configuration.