Site consumption survey
A booked day on site. We inventory every board we are shown, collect readings the meters will give, and return a charted record of kilowatt-hours you can put next to the supplier bill.
See what is includedSurveys and records
Each visit is a real morning in a real cupboard. We do not sell a login. We sell time on site, a notebook, and a record you can hand to an accountant or a contractor.
Hotels along the boulevard, offices above shops on Parnavaz Mepe Street, and warehouses toward the industrial fringe all keep electricity and heat behind doors that guests never see. Network Flowpoint opens those doors by appointment, writes what the meters show, and leaves a record of energy consumption that a facilities person can actually use.
Choose the visit that matches the problem: a full survey when you do not trust the bill, a monthly record when the keys already work, a walk-through when you only need the rooms named, or a clock check when day and night bands look wrong.
A booked day on site. We inventory every board we are shown, collect readings the meters will give, and return a charted record of kilowatt-hours you can put next to the supplier bill.
See what is includedAfter the keys are known, we come back on an agreed morning, read the same set of meters, and send a short charted record for the month just closed.
See what is includedHalf a day with the person who has the keys: we name the rooms, the boards, and the hungry equipment, then leave a labelled sketch rather than a full reading campaign.
See what is includedWhen the night band looks busy at noon, we check the meter clock, the registers, and the way the bill names those hours — a short visit with a precise complaint.
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