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You can look at unmet hours for each point in the CSV-like detailed report for your case. Although, that's a cumulative value across the whole heating/cooling season, and it's possible some more efficient packages will have high values due to consistently missing your set points by a small amount, you'd have to check the daily report, but I should think this is not too likely if you're not in an extreme climate with unusual set points or manually sized equipment.

You can look at unmet hours for each point in the CSV-like detailed report for your case. Although, that's a cumulative value across the whole heating/cooling season, and it's season. It's possible some more efficient packages will have high values due to consistently missing your set points by a small amount, which you'd have to check the daily report, report to verify, but I should think this is not too likely if you're not in an extreme climate with climate, using unusual set points or have selected manually sized equipment.