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Specifications
120 v, 60 Hz, 15 amps
Memory storage depends on how many parameters are stored, and in what mode the memory is in. 32,000 records is possible in stop/overwrite mode, and when only logging watts. In autotmatic mode with all parameters recorded the storage is approximately 1000 records.
Higher ratings of 100-250v, 50/60Hz, and 15 amps require the universal outlet (UO) version. The electronics in the meter are capable of 20 amps but the cord and receptacle have different ratings. Verify the rating on the cordset you are purchasing.
Accuracy: +/- 1.5%, + 3 counts of the displayed value. For loads less than 60 watts, the current and power factor displays will have lower accuracy. However, the wattage and other displays will still be within 1.5% .
USB interface
Mains supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed +/- 10% of the nominal voltage
Rate can be entered from $0.001 to $85.00 per kilowatt hour, in tenths of a penny
Input is via 6' electric cord (USA style only), output is via outlet on top of meter
Indoor use only
Dimensions: 7" x 4" x 2" (18cm x 10cm x 5cm)
Weight: 1.5 lbs (0.7 kg)
UL listed to standard UL 610010-1, and CAN CAS/C22.2 61010-1
UL certification requires the following statement:
Altitude up to 2000 meters
Temperature 5 C to 40 C
Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperatures up to 31 C decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40 C
Installation Category II
Measures and records 18 parameters, including: Current Watts, Minimum Watts, Maximum Watts, Power Factor, Volt Amp (apparent PWR), Cumulative Watt Hours, Average Monthly Kwh, Elapsed Time, Duty Cycle, Frequency (Hz), Cumulative Cost, Average Monthly $, Line Voltage, Minimum Volts, Maximum Volts, Current Amps, Minimum Amps, Maximum Amps.
*Some inverters have extremely fast rise times and can damage the electronics. The .Net is recommended if using with an inverter.
* Some loads and environments cause excessive noise, which can corrupt calibration data thus leading to erroneous data. This is typically not a problem. But especially for industrial studies where the data is critical, we highly recommend the .Net. This model has significant hardware and software improvements to reduce the likelihood of errors.
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