Connect KODE OS interval meters to EnerG for interval trends, M&V, and forecasting at the building level
The KODE OS data source connects EnerG to you already map in KODE OS. Add the integration at the portfolio level, then open Kode OS from Building data sources to assign meters to each site.EnerG pulls electric, natural gas, steam, water, and thermal interval points you template in KODE OS. Use this source for Interval Trends, M&V models, and Forecasting.Raw interval readings are irregular. EnerG normalizes them into 15-minute and daily virtual points with quality labels before analytics use them. See Interval data normalization.
Initial sync can take noticeable time while EnerG processes interval payloads after you connect.
From Portfolio Home, open a building in the building view.
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Open Kode OS
Expand Data Sources in the left sidebar. Under All Data Sources, click Kode OS.
The Kode OS page shows PRIVATE visibility and a Meters tab. Interval meters synced from KODE OS appear here before they roll up to building dashboards.
Click Assign Meters to link KODE OS meters that exist in the portfolio but are not yet tied to this building.
Add existing Meters dialog for KODE OS
Search the list, select meters, then click Submit. If the table is empty, confirm meters are modeled in KODE OS and synced to EnerG at the portfolio level first.
Remove interval meters from the building assignment without deleting the underlying KODE OS point.
Unlink Meters from Building dialog
Select meters, then click Unlink. Historical interval data may remain in the portfolio; the building no longer includes those meters in rollups. See Unassign meters for utility-backed meters.
EnerG imports electric, natural gas, steam, water, and thermal interval points from KODE OS. Electric points often cover switchgear, VFDs, chillers, and subpanels, while gas, steam, and water points cover plant and process loads. For how service types group into portfolio totals, see Service types.