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After reading this article, you’ll be able to:

  • Read the Comfort Monitor Dashboard


Comfort monitor dashboard provides insight in the historical data that is gathered by comfort devices that send data (can be on temperature, humidity, CO2, …) to Workplace platform. The question it tries to answer is: “Which insight/trend is communicated through the data?”

Historical data means that the visualized data in the dashboard was gathered until yesterday.

“Summary” page

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“Overview” page

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“Analysis” page

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“Analysis - mapping” page

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If you compare the dataset to the following data, you can get insights in possible solutions:

“Thresholds” page

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“Scope & capacities” page

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“Analysis CO2 vs Utilization” page

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“Analysis CO2 vs Utilization” sheet will only be deployed if both CO2 and utilization are measured for the same locations in this environment.

Every dot on the following representation is a measurement:

Comfort Values visualized in dashboard

  • Logic behind visualization: Average temperature value for room X (if 2 comfort sensors are linked to that room) = (10 °C +20 °C) / 2 = 15 °C  and this is how it will be exposed in the timeslots. Check out the scenarios/use cases concerning the visualization of comfort data on Live Floorplan and in Dashboards on Live floorplan settings-page.

  • Comfort values set in Studio Settings > Plan influence the colors in the gauges in the Comfort Monitor dashboard

More information

Frequently Asked Questions on Dashboards

Check out FAQ on Dashboards

How to navigate the Dashboards

See How to use dashboards


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