2026년 7월 2일 목요일

BIM for Energy Meter Hierarchy: Main Meters, Submeters, and Tenant Splits

Energy meter hierarchy in BIM clarifies how main meters, submeters, tenant meters, equipment meters, and dashboard data points relate to each other. This hierarchy supports billing, energy management, and sustainability reporting.

Why This Matters

Energy data becomes confusing when meter names, locations, serving areas, and system relationships are unclear. BIM can provide the spatial and asset context needed to trust the numbers.

Practical Guidance

Define Meter Levels: Separate utility meters, building meters, tenant meters, system meters, and equipment meters.

Map Served Areas: Link each meter to rooms, floors, tenants, systems, or equipment groups.

Coordinate Access: Meters need safe reading, maintenance, and replacement access.

Align Dashboards: Meter IDs in BIM, BMS, dashboards, and billing systems should match.

Checklist

  • Define main meter and submeter hierarchy
  • Link meters to served spaces, systems, or tenants
  • Check meter access and replacement space
  • Align meter IDs across BIM, BMS, dashboards, and billing

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Energy reporting starts with meter clarity. BIM gives each number a place, a system, and a purpose.


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