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Monitor Energy Consumption and Electricity Cost

Monitor Energy Consumption and Electricity Cost

Check your devices' energy consumption and electricity costs in one convenient location. By tracking these key metrics, you can adjust your usage for cost savings while ensuring ideal comfort.

Note: Energy consumption and electricity cost displayed on the screen is an estimate. Actual usage may vary. For Multi-Split AC Systems, the energy consumption and electricity cost value displayed are for whole system. The small consumptions are related to standby energy of the device.

1.0 Check Energy Consumption and Electricity Cost (Air Conditioner)

Step 1
Tap "Monitor" tab.

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The total energy consumption is now displayed. Tap on the device name to switch between devices and view their data. Tap on "Energy Consumption" for detailed statistics.

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You can now check the energy consumption (kWh) and electricity cost by day, month, or year.

Step 3

a. Switch the display between Year, Month, and Day.
b. View energy consumption or electricity cost.
c. Identify energy consumption by mode.
d. Select a device to view its energy consumption
e. Toggle the display of set temperature, indoor temperature, and outdoor temperature.
f. View and compare this year's data with last year's data.
g. View detailed breakdowns of energy consumption by period.

*Energy consumption and electricity cost displayed on the screen is an estimate. Actual  may vary.

Step 4
You can set the electricity rate to estimate the electricity cost by tapping "Electric Bill“.

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Set the base rate and unit, then tap “Done”.

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You can set 1 base rate and 4 additional rates for both weekdays and weekends, for a total of 10 rates.
To set an additional rate, tap the "+" button.
If not, tap "Save“.

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Set the additional rate and tap “Next”.

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Set the time range and tap “Done”.

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Tap “Add Time” to add a time zone with the same rate. Once you have finished setting the rate and time, tap “Save”.

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2.0 Check Energy Consumption and Electricity Cost (Air to Water Heat Pump)

Step 1
Tap "Energy Monitor" tab.

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Step 2
You can now check energy consumption (kWh) and electricity cost by day, month, or year.

Step 2

a. Switch the display between Year, Month, and Day.
b. View energy consumption, electricity cost, and heat recovery amount (generated energy amount).
c. Identify energy consumption / generation by mode.
d. Select a device to view its energy consumption
e. Toggle the display of indoor temperature and outdoor temperature.
f. View and compare this year's data with last year's data.
g. View detailed breakdowns of energy consumption / generation by period.

*Energy consumption and electricity cost displayed on the screen is an estimate. Actual usage may vary.
*Generated energy amount is availbale for the limited models.

Step 3
You can set the electricity rate to estimate the electricity cost by tapping "Electric Bill“.

Step 3

Set the base rate and unit, then tap “Done”.

Step 3

You can set 1 base rate and 4 additional rates for both weekdays and weekends, for a total of 10 rates.
To set an additional rate, tap the "+" button.
If not, tap "Save“.

Step 3

Set the additional rate and tap “Next”.

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Set the time range and tap “Done”.

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Tap “Add Time” to add a time zone with the same rate. Once you have finished setting the rate and time, tap “Save”.

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Disclaimer
Device needs to be connected to the Panasonic Comfort Cloud App and an internet connection is required.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only. Actual interface may vary depending on the model’s functionality and the version of Comfort Cloud App.
Past electricity costs will be calculated using the current electricity rate settings.
Electricity costs and energy consumption are estimated values.
For the multi-split air conditioner, energy consumption will be the same for all indoor units.
The small consumptions are related to standby energy of the device.