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intelligent. multi-utility metering a total systems approach cost effective solutions for: sub-metering to help you understand energy and utility consumption and assist with sustainability and compliance reporting micro network tenancy metering to enable effective utility revenue collection on a per user basis 1 2 68 2 3 1 5 8 1 4 579 5 6 2 3 657 9 7 3 4 4 8 dynamic. dependable. proven.

metering dynamics is one of australia s largest metering businesses, delivering innovative multi-utility metering solutions to maximize energy efficiency, reduce costs, assist with compliance reporting and improve billing accuracy. sub-metering Metering Dynamics multiutility sub-metering solutions gather accurate energy and utility information to assist you in understanding consumption across your site(s). Sub-metering is the essential Metering Dynamics tool for compliance reporting. Incoming Sub-Metering Sub-metering involves installing remotely-read metering at strategic points in your utility and energy supply lines to measure usage of electricity, gas and water. Base Facility Sub-Metering In most cases Metering Dynamics can connect to an existing main, incoming water or gas meter to obtain usage data for an entire site. Metering Dynamics sub-metering solutions create an automated process from which the customer receives timely, accurate and reliable data. Data can be provided in 15 and 30 minute intervals or by cyclic consumption (3 monthly for example). Metering Dynamics collects the data from these meters and processes it through our data validation and warehousing system resulting in accurate and validated data. When combined with Metering Dynamics powerful data delivery and information reporting tool EMP Multi Plus you can easily manage your energy and utility use at multiple geographically dispersed facilities with diverse energy consumption profiles. Typical sub-metering applications are: Electricity Air-Conditioning Chillers Heating Ventilation Fans Car Park Lighting Lifts Pumps Tenancy Power Community Power Water Chillers Cooling Towers Bleed Tenancy Hot Water Sprinklers & hydrants Toilets Grey Water Gas Tenancy Hot Water Cooking Heating Furnaces The data gathered is used for many reasons, including: Government reporting for efficiency purposes Determining a building rating such as the National Australian Built Environment Rating System (NABERS) Statistical analysis to improve plant efficiency opportunities Greenhouse gas emissions reporting Utility bill validation On selling for tenants Metering Dynamics sub-metering solutions can help you to gather the data you require to meet the latest compliance programs and regulations including Energy Efficiency Opportunities (EEO), The National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007 (NGER), Green Star and National Australian Built Environment Rating System (NABERS) Energy and Water. page 2

sub-metering services Metering Dynamics sub-metering solutions empower you to take control of your energy and utility consumption. Our standard service agreement allows you to purchase the meters, data loggers and communications links for a fixed price, including the commissioning of the equipment. Metering Dynamics then gives you easy access to your meter data once it has been remotely collected, processed, validated and warehoused through our in-house and highly rated Metering Data Agency systems. sub-metering metering infrastructure components DATA IS COLLECTED, VALIDATED, WAREHOUSED AND DELIVERED VIA METERING DYNAMICS INHOUSE METERING DATA AGENCY COMPONENT 1: PULSE ENABLED SUB-METER 0012345 COMPONENT 3: COMMUNICATIONS LINK INCOMING FLOW OF WATER/GAS OR ELECTRICITY COMPONENT 2: METERING DYNAMICS DATA LOGGER PULSED DATA page 3

sub-metering giving you the ability to measure energy and utility consumption across your site PROCESS A BUILDING B BUILDING A BUILDING C PROCESS B EMP MULTI PLUS METERING DYNAMICS VALIDATION AND DATA WAREHOUSING PROCESS CUSTOMER SYSTEM MAIN INCOMING METER SUB-METER COMMUNICATIONS LINK DATA LOGGER page 4

micro network tenancy metering metering dynamics micro network tenancy metering systems give you the power to understand your utility consumption and accurately recover utility costs by delivering information to your fingertips. Metering Dynamics micro network tenancy metering systems are used to remotely read utility meters in tenanted buildings supplied and billed under one main incoming meter. These meters may be remote, isolated, difficult to access, expensive to read or require more frequent and unscheduled reads. Micro networked remotely read tenancy metering is typically used to read pulse output meters in: High Rise Residential Towers Commercial Complexes Shopping Centres School, TAFE and University sites Managed Communities Government Owned Facilities Option 1 is a Managed Service agreement where a set rate, low cost fee provides monthly meter readings gathered from metering infrastructure and processed through Metering Dynamics data validation process. This option also includes maintenance of the metering system ensuring a reliable and accurate solution. Option 2 is a sale and service agreement where you purchase the infrastructure directly and pay for ongoing meter readings to be collected and processed through Metering Dynamics data validation process. Metering Dynamics collects the data from these meters remotely and processes it using an in-house data validation and warehousing system. The validated data is then forwarded to the retailer, body corporate or service provider to enable accurate and efficient billing to occur. Metering Dynamics tenancy metering can be packaged to suit your needs. people, systems and processes metering dynamics people, systems and processes are what make a difference, make it happen and keep it happening! The Metering Dynamics people involved from the installation to the daily provision of data are all highly skilled. They have worked in metering for many years and have the highest levels of third party accreditations including, NATA, AS4801, VETEC, AS/NZS ISO 9001 and AS/NZS ISO 14001 certification. Metering Dynamics also has proven systems and processes with Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) accreditation for Meter Provider and Metering Data Agency services for all metering system classifications to the Australian National Electricity Market. page 5

micro network tenancy metering options benefits Developer Saves capital investment with a Managed Service option Small footprint for metering infrastructure, increasing usable dwelling space Efficient and cost effective installation Provide a more secure development by reducing access requirements to utilities for face reading of the meters A point of differentiation for the development Highest quality product, systems and processes a true utility grade solution Future proofed to meet minimum smart metering requirements Owner/Facility Manager Provides the ability to better manage and seamlessly link validated metering data/reading into billing systems Cost allocate utilities to end users based on actual usage Potentially provide lower user costs through negotiated bulk supply arrangements (Water, Gas and Electricity) Flexibly deal with changes within the building over its lifecycle Start and finish readings obtained remotely with ease as tenants move in and out Reduce utility visits by meter readers increasing site security Potentially lower life cycle costs End Users Potentially lower electricity, water and gas costs Assists with accurate and timely utility billing Accurate cost allocation means end user pays, avoids cost smearing. Third Party Service Providers Enables the provision of administration services that include receiving the reading data from Metering Dynamics and producing invoices for each customer Allows for reconciliation of the bulk purchase with the individual tenancy meters and also provision of a service to optimise the tariff structure. Carry out adhoc reads with ease as site is remotely read. Simplifies data collection with proven and accredited systems Transparent and traceable data collection processes page 6

UNIT 5 UNIT 6 HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL TOWER UNIT 7 UNIT 8 MULTI UTILITY METERS DATA LOGGERS NOTE: UP TO 12 INPUTS PER DATA LOGGER COMPONENT 1: PULSE CAPABLE UTILITY METER COMPONENT 2: DATA LOGGER SLAVE UNIT COMPONENT 3: DATA LOGGER MASTER UNIT (INCLUDES COMMUNICATIONS LINK) ALL LOGGERS ARE CONNECTED USING ONE CABLE (CAT5) micro network tenancy metering infrastructure components BILLING SYSTEM METERING DYNAMICS VALIDATION AND DATA WAREHOUSING PROCESS CUSTOMER SYSTEM MASTER DATA LOGGER MODEM MAIN INCOMING METERS micro network tenancy metering a typical system page 7

multi-utility data collection solution technical specification Overview Types of meters: Compatible with any pulse output meter, either mechanical or semi conductor output (subject to verifi cation by Metering Dynamics) Measurements (From pulsed inputs): Data Types: Output File Types: Electricity (KwH) Gas (Cubic Metres / MJ) Water (Hot/Cold/Waste) (Litres / DL / KL) Temperature ( C) Interval: 15 & 30 minute intervals Cyclic: Accumulative consumption data CSV (Consumption only), MVRS, NEM and user specifi c on request System Level Connection: Up to 360 metering points (30 data loggers) on one system Power requirements: 1 mains power supply per system - 240v Mains Supply (0.5w per data logger, double insulated) Solar powered option available (subject to requirements) Communications: 1 GSM telemetry modem & antenna per system Cabling: CAT 5 for quick connection to data loggers Or up to 2mm 2 cabling Alarm/Event functions: Back end monitoring service to register supply lost and restored to ensure data integrity Operating Temperature: -5 c to 80 c Service Frequency: Physical annual health check recommended Data fl ow is health checked monthly Approvals: Emissions to AS/NZ 4251.1 Life Expectancy: Battery: 5 Years Hardware: 10 Years + Data Logger Level Inputs: 12 Inputs per data logger Cabling 2 versions: Battery: Memory: Enclosure Protection Rating: Dimensions: Standard Enclosure (MASTER) Standard Enclosure (SLAVE) Metal Enclosure (Outdoor use only) External Antenna Height Meter Output Requirements: Voltage Supplied to Meter Output: KRONE connector for CAT5 cabling Screw connector for 2mm 2 cabling NiMh battery back up provides full logging (interval & consumption) without mains power for up to 20 days 35 days of interval data held in memory IP55 (Standard enclosure) IP66 (Outdoor enclosure) 290mm(H) 185mm(W) 90mm(D) 210mm(H) 160mm(W) 90mm(D) 300mm(H) 200mm(W) 150mm(D) 420mm Voltage free contacts / open collector / open drain Max resistance of 200 Ohms Min 16mS pulse duration at Max frequency of 32Hz 5 volts at 800uA Please Note: Metering Dynamics sub-metering solutions are not provided with meter reading software. Metering Dynamics offers a total systems approach that includes the supply of validated and secure meter data. Energex Limited ABN 40 078 849 055 trading as Metering Dynamics The METERING DYNAMICS word and device are registered trade marks of Energex Limited ABN 40 078 849 055. All information supplied by Metering Dynamics in this document is to be considered commercial in confidence and must not be disclosed to any third party without the prior written consent of Metering Dynamics. All contents copyright Metering Dynamics 2013. All rights reserved. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. 8701 23.01.2013 Find out how Metering Dynamics can help you to introduce cost effective sub-metering to your site Call 1300 792 611 Email sales@meteringdynamics.com.au Visit www.meteringdynamics.com.au