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    PHASE ONE PHASE TWO PHASE THREE
    Client One A1 A5 B1
    Client Two A2 A6 B2
    Client Three A3 A7 B3
    Client Four A4 A8 B4

    Right now, I am in charge of keeping track of four clients at "Hotel X." For privacy purposes, these clients will be referred to as Client One, Client Two, Client Three, and Client Four. Each client has 3 wires that monitors the energy used by that client. Each phase is a set of four wires; one wire from each client. Above is a chart of which wires belong to which client, and which wire belongs in each phase.

    The Graph above shows the first two out of the three phases. This information was taken from all four clients, in the middle of the night, on September 6th through September 7th. I have some ideas on what could we causing the spikes in the middle of the night. A microwave or a coffee pot matches up with the amount of kW's used, however, I didn't think that was likely considering the time the phases spike. I am leaning toward an air conditioner or something that goes off based on a set timer. I also noticed that a few of the wires spiked at exactly the same time. I am thinking that maybe something was powered off the same circuit? Or, maybe something just used a lot of energy.