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Sample Consumption and Costs for Typical Appliances
Technical specifications
> 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 15 amps continuous
> * Electronics handle 100-277v, 50/60 Hz, 20 amps. Universal outlet version with country specific
cord sets available for these applications
> True power, RMS voltage, RMS current measured and displayed
> Accuracy: +/- 1.5% + 3 counts, for example 100w load is +/- 1.8 watts
Below 60 watts, amps and power factor accuracy degrades, but wattage is accurate down to 0.5 watts
> USB interface (PRO and ES)
> Ethernet interface (.Net)
> Mains supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed +/- 10% of the nominal voltage
> Input is via 6’ electric cord, output is via outlet on top of meter
For UL rating
> Watts up? is intended for use on 20 amp circuits. Per NEC requirements, this is necessary when the
load is above 12 amps.
Cleaning
Watts up? may be cleaned using a dry soft towel. Do not use liquids to clean. Do not disassemble. There
are no spare parts. No preventative maintenance is required. If the case breaks or other physical dam-
age is apparent, do not use.
Warning
Watts up? is not a toy and is only intended for use by people over the age of 10. Never open the case.
Shock hazard exists. Watts up? is not water resistant. As with all electronic equipment, avoid water and
liquids. Do not touch Watts up? if it is wet. Watts up? is not repairable. If Watts up? is used in a manner
not specified herein, the protection provided by Watts up? may be impaired.
Warranty
Watts up? is guaranteed for 12 months from date of purchase. If a problem arises, simply return the
meter to the place of purchase, along with proof of purchase, for a new meter or credit. For technical
assistance or repair, please call toll free: 877.928.8701. Electronic Educational Devices believes it is
everyone’s responsibility to help the environment. In this effort, e.e.d purposefully uses recycled com-
ponents wherever possible and minimizes extraneous packaging. We hope that using Watts up? helps
people understand the costs involved with electricity, and thereby encourages conservation and partic-
ipation in environmental issues.
Electronic Educational Devices
3090 S Jamaica Ct, #306
Aurora, CO 80014
www.wattsupmeters.com
watts up
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POWER ANALYZER
, WATT METER AND ELECTRICITY MONITOR
AND
OPERATORS MANUAL
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Illegal to reproduce without written permission
© 2008 by E. E. D, incorporated.
02/08 REV 9
Appliance Wattage Daily Cost Monthly Cost Annual Cost
Refrigerator 250 watts $.25 $7.50 $90
Computer 60 watts $.12 $3.46 $41
100 bulb on 12 hrs/day 100 watts $.10 $2.88 $35
Sample consumption and costs for typical appliances (using an electricity rate of 8 cents per kilowatt hour)
> Indoor use only
> Altitude up to 2000 meters
> Temperature C to 40˚ C
> Installation Category II
> Pollution Degree 2
> Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperatures up to
31˚ C decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40 ˚ C
Shop for ThinkTank Energy products online at:
1.877.766.5412
www.PowerMeterStore.ca

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Electronic Educational Devices Watts up Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandElectronic Educational Devices
ModelWatts up
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish