Designing Daily Templates
We need to define four daily templates: one for summer weekdays, one for summer weekend days, one for winter weekdays and one for winter weekend days.
Before defining the template, take note of some points about defining template components:
- For our winter weekday, we can define the off peak period with one entry covering 5:15pm through 8:45am using the Start and End Sequence Numbers to indicate that the end of the time period is on the second day.
- The classic TOU map generator will create intervals for the first period AFTER the start time up to and including the end time. As a result, our Start Time must be the interval before the first interval covered by the time of use code.
TOU Map Template, Classic |
TOU Map Type, Classic |
Template Type |
Start Seq |
Start Time |
End Seq |
End Time |
Time of Use |
15MinWntrDay |
4PART15 |
Daily |
1 |
8:45AM |
1 |
5PM |
ONWIN |
1 |
5PM |
2 |
8:45AM |
OFFWIN |
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15MinWntrWknd |
4PART15 |
Daily |
1 |
12AM |
2 |
12AM |
OFFWIN |
15MinSmrDay |
4PART15 |
Daily |
1 |
8:45AM |
1 |
5PM |
ONSUM |
1 |
5PM |
2 |
8:45AM |
OFFSUM |
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15MinSmrWknd |
4PART15 |
Daily |
1 |
12AM |
2 |
12AM |
OFFSUM |
15MinCurtail |
CURT15 |
Daily |
1 |
8:45AM |
1 |
5PM |
CURTAIL |