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HVAC Health Notifications

Understand HVAC health notifications and what they mean for your HVAC system.

Written by Brian Matheron

Updated at March 21st, 2025

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Where Can I See HVAC Health Notifications? In Browser In App HVAC Health Notification Description

Understanding HVAC health notifications is essential for efficient HVAC functionality. While GridPoint systems help our customers control their energy usage, improperly functioning HVAC units will not run effectively or efficiently. We recommend units with issues be serviced or repaired by HVAC technicians. 

Where Can I See HVAC Health Notifications?

Log in to GEM from a browser or the GEM app for iOS or Android.

In Browser

  1. Select a site.
  1. Go to Data > Real Time > HVAC.
  2. The Health column should show in your Real Time Data view. If not, follow these instructions:
    1. Click the Choose Columns button (three (3) horizontal lines) at the top right of the page.
    2. Click the Health option in the left column and click Add then Submit.
  1. The health column will show any HVAC health notifications currently impacting your HVAC units. Use the definitions in HVAC Health Notification Description below to determine the issue.

Note HVAC Health issues will impact the efficiency and effectiveness of your HVAC units. GridPoint Customer Support can help identify when HVAC Health issues began, but cannot resolve these issues remotely. GridPoint cannot service HVAC Health issues and recommends calling an HVAC technician for service or repair. 

 

In App

  1. Select a site.
  1. Tap the RTD (Real Time Data) tab. Then tap where it says “Tap here to load real time data”. 
  1. Tap HVAC.
  1. The Health column should show in your Real Time Data view. If not, follow these instructions:
    1. Tap the Choose Columns button (three (3) horizontal lines) at the top right of the page.
    2. Tap the Health option and tap Ok.
  1. The health column will show any HVAC health notifications currently impacting your HVAC units. Use the definitions in HVAC Health Notification Description below to determine the issue.

Note HVAC Health issues will impact the efficiency and effectiveness of your HVAC units. GridPoint Customer Support can help identify when HVAC Health issues began, but cannot resolve these issues remotely. GridPoint cannot service HVAC Health issues and recommends calling an HVAC technician for service or repair. 

 

 

HVAC Health Notification Description

Icon Name Description
Unit not drawing power or cooling
  • Unit is failing to satisfy setpoint.
  • These units have submetering and show zero kW.
  • Duct temp monitoring shows inadequate conditioning.
Unit not drawing power of heating
  • Unit is failing to satisfy setpoint.
  • These units have submetering and show zero kW.
  • Duct temp monitoring shows inadequate conditioning.
Unit not cooling
  • Unit is failing to satisfy setpoint.
  • Duct temp monitoring shows inadequate conditioning.

 

Unit not heating
  • Unit is failing to satisfy setpoint.
  • Duct temp monitoring shows inadequate conditioning.
Unit cooling but not reaching setpoint
  • Unit is failing to satisfy setpoint.
  • Duct temp monitoring shows inadequate conditioning.
  • Could be due to open door/window in the zone, an undersized unit, 
    or another issue such as sensor location.
Unit heating but not reaching setpoint
  • Unit is failing to satisfy setpoint.
  • Duct temp monitoring shows inadequate conditioning.
  • Could be due to open door/window in the zone, an undersized unit, 
    or another issue such as sensor location.
Zone temp above cooling setpoint
  • Unit is failing to satisfy setpoint.
  • Unit does not have submetering or duct sensors.
Zone temp below heating setpoint
  • Unit is failing to satisfy setpoint.
  • Unit does not have submetering or duct sensors.

 

 

 

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