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The Engine hours report shows how long the unit worked, how much time was in motion, how much fuel was spent for this period. Also, the duration and efficiency of the work of the attachable equipment can be shown.

To generate this report, the unit is supposed to have such sensors as ignition or absolute/relative engine hours sensor. The method of calculating engine hours is set in unit properties on the General tab. On the Advanced tab, you can also set Daily engine hours rate to calculate utilization and productivity.

In the report template, you can specify the mask for the main engine hours sensor that is used in the report (the Engine hours sensor filter). This allows you to separate the engines and create a table for each of them.

There are two options that can be used in the engine hours report. They are timeout (set for a sensor) and maximum interval between messages (set for a unit). Both options are used to cut off invalid intervals when the amount of engine hours is defined. If values for both timeout and maximum interval between messages are indicated, the system will use the property with the minimum value indicated.

The table can include the columns described below.

Column

Description

Beginning

The time when the engine hours interval begins.

Initial location

The location of the unit when the engine or implement starts working.

End

The time when the engine hours interval ends.

Final location

The location of the unit when the engine or implement ends working.

Engine hours

The value of engine hours at the interval. For an accurate engine hours calculation, the equipment should send a valid parameter value of the engine sensor. In case of receiving an invalid value, it is necessary to replace the sensor with validator using the correct value (for example, 0).

Initial engine hours

The value of the sensor of absolute engine hours at the moment of starting the engine. If there are no sensor readings, the initial value is calculated by the counter of engine hours from the beginning of the report interval to the moment of starting the engine.

Final engine hours

The value of the sensor of absolute engine hours at the end of the interval.

Total time

The duration of the interval. If grouping by days is enabled, it shows the time from the beginning of the first engine hours interval to the end of the last interval.

Off-time

The period of time passed from the end of the previous interval to the beginning of the current one (determined starting from the second interval).

In motion

The interval of time during which the unit moved, that is, the speed value was greater or equal to the one from the Min moving speed field in the trip detector.

Idling

The time when the unit was standing with the engine on. Note that idling cannot be detected if the equipment does not send messages containing speed value.

Mileage

The distance travelled during the operating hours.

Mileage (adjusted)

Mileage subject to the coefficient set in the unit properties (the Advanced tab).

Initial mileage

The value of the mileage sensor at the moment of the beginning of the reporting period.

Final mileage

The value of the mileage sensor at the end of the reporting period.

Avg speed

The average speed during the interval of engine operation.

Max speed

The maximum speed during the interval of engine operation.

Counter

The counter sensor value.

Initial counter

The counter value at the beginning of the interval.

Finale counter

The counter value at the end of the interval.

Avg engine revs

The average rate of engine revolutions.

Max engine revs

The maximum rate of engine revolutions.

Avg temperature

The average temperature value registered for the interval of engine operation.

Min temperature

The minimum temperature value registered for the interval of engine operation.

Max temperature

The maximum temperature value registered for the interval of engine operation.

Initial temperature

The temperature value at the beginning of the engine hours operation.

Final temperature

The temperature value the end of engine hours operation.

Status

The unit status registered during the engine hour interval. It can be registered manually or automatically by means of a notification. If there are several registered statuses, the first of them is displayed.

Cargo weight

The average value of cargo weight during the engine hours interval.

Driver

The name of the driver (if assigned).

Trailer

The name of the trailer (if assigned).

Movement productivity

The percentage ratio of engine hours in the movement to the duration of engine hours.

Engine efficiency duration

The duration of the operation of attached equipment (if there is the engine efficiency sensor).

Engine efficiency idling

The engine operation time after deduction of efficiency time (total engine hours subtract engine efficiency duration).

Utilization

The percentage ratio of the duration of engine hours to engine hours rate (engine hours divided by daily engine hours rate indicated in the unit properties in the Advanced tab).

Useful utilization

The percentage ratio of the duration of engine efficiency to the engine hours rate.

Productivity

The percentage ratio of the duration of engine efficiency to the duration of engine hours.

Consumed

The volume of consumed fuel detected by any sort of fuel sensor. If several sensors are available, their values sum up.

Consumed by ImpFCS/AbsFCS/InsFCS/FLS/math/rates

The fuel volume detected by a fuel sensor or calculated by math or rates.

Avg consumption

The average fuel consumption by all available fuel sensors.

Avg consumption by ImpFCS/AbsFCS/InsFCS/FLS/math/rates

The average fuel consumption detected by a fuel sensor or calculated by math or rates.

Consumed in motion by ImpFCS/AbsFCS/InsFCS/FLS/math/rates

The fuel volume used in engine hours while moving.

Avg consumption in motion by ImpFCS/AbsFCS/InsFCS/FLS/math/rates

The average consumption in engine hours while moving.

Consumed in idle run by ImpFCS/AbsFCS/InsFCS/FLS/math/rates

The fuel volume used in engine hours during idle running.

Avg consumption in idle run by ImpFCS/AbsFCS/InsFCS/FLS/math/rates

The average fuel consumption in idling.

Avg consumption by ImpFCS/AbsFCS/InsFCS/FLS/math/rates in in trips

The average fuel consumption in trips.

Initial fuel level

The fuel level at the beginning of the interval.

Final fuel level

The fuel level at the end of the interval.

Max fuel level

The maximum fuel level during the engine hours interval.

Min fuel level

The minimum fuel level during the engine hours interval.

Penalties

The penalties calculated for the adjusted Eco driving criteria.

Rank

The received penalty points converted into a grade using 6 point scoring system.

Avg value of custom sensor

The average value of a custom sensor during the engine hours interval.

Min value of custom sensor

The minimum value of a custom sensor during the engine hours interval.

Max value of custom sensor

The maximum value of a custom sensor during the engine hours interval.

Initial value of custom sensor

The value of a custom sensor at the beginning of the engine hours interval.

Final value of custom sensor

The value of a custom sensor at the end of the engine hours interval.

Notes

An empty column for your custom comments.



For the engine hours report, you can apply interval filtration by engine hours sensor, duration, mileage, engine hours, speed range, trips, stops, parkings, sensors, sensors masks, driver, trailer, fuel fillings, fuel thefts, and geofences/units. If the engine hours are counted according to the engine hours sensor, it is possible to filter the intervals not only by the duration of their operation (that is the duration of their on-state), but also by the value of the engine hours sent by the sensor itself.