Vacant bedrooms are held at 55° / 85°. Saver-marked zones follow the physical thermostat regardless of software.
Effective target drops automatically when outside falls below 30°F to prevent window condensation.
Total compressor and aux-heat runtime since midnight, sampled live every 30 seconds from the equipment bitmask.
Equipment runtime by hour, Park City local time. Click any day in the chart above to view its 24-hour breakdown. Bars in amber are during the RMP TOU on-peak window — minimize runtime there to save money on the time-of-use rate.
When enabled, the bridge banks thermal mass at 5pm (heat +3°F / cool −3°F) and coasts through the 6pm–10pm on-peak window with widened deadbands (heat −4°F / cool +4°F), then restores at 10pm. Skips weekends and RMP holidays. Bedrooms clamp at 64°F floor / 76°F ceiling.
Drop a fresh Green Button XML export from rockymountainpower.net → energy usage → download into the bridge's greenbutton folder — it auto-imports on the next poll and merges by date. The rmp-fetcher sidecar can also pull this automatically each hour.
▬ ▬ trendline: colder → more usage (heat-dominant) warmer → more usage (cool-dominant)
On-peak window is weekdays 6pm – 10pm, Mountain Time, except RMP holidays. Off-peak is everything else (all weekends, all overnight, all morning).
Connected via OCPP 1.6J → HA → bridge. The TOU pause automation (HA) toggles availability OFF at 6pm and ON at 10pm on weekdays.
Energy delivered per hour of day (top) and per day over the last 30 days (middle). Blue = off-peak (cheap), amber = on-peak (6pm–10pm weekdays, expensive). Cost is computed at the RMP rate in effect when the energy was delivered, so shifting charging to off-peak directly shows up here.
⚠ Unsaved changes — click Save All to push to Emme
No daily transitions — uses base setpoints all day
Select a program from the list, or create a new one.