Energy, Inc. • 3297 Pacific Street • Charleston, South Carolina 29407 • (843) 766-9800
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This is the total cost of energy consumed so far this billing
period. $258.45
• This includes any energy surcharges, taxes, demand pen-
alties, minimum energy charges or xed charges.
TTL MTD $ 258.45
This is an estimate of what your electricity bill will be this bill-
ing period.
• TED is very aware of your usage pattern, and projects
what your electricity bill is going to be.
• Since you have 8 days left in the billing cycle, and if your
budget is $300, it is time to start conserving.
TTL PROJ $ 329.60
This is the current voltage measured at your electrical panel:
118.9 volts.
• This is a measure between one of the phases and neu-
tral.
• The voltage between phases will be approximately double
this, or 237.8 volts.
• Systems in the US and Canada are nominally 120/240
volts. Readings in the range of 115 to 125 volts are con-
sidered fairly normal.
V 118.9
This is the lowest recorded voltage at your panel since mid-
night and the time it was recorded.
• This is actually averaged over one minute to reduce
spikes caused by the starting of large motors or heavy
loads.
• This value is important, as low voltages are harmful to
motor-driven equipment such as pumps, fans and air
conditioners.
LO 115.9 1:45 PM
This is the highest recorded voltage at your panel since mid-
night and the time it was recorded.
• This value is important as exceedingly high voltages can
reduce lamp life and damage sensitive equipment.
HI 124.3 11:32 am
This is a timer similar to the one on most ovens and micro-
waves.
• Set the time in hours, minutes, or seconds using the arrow
keys. Press the $ key and the timer will begin timing
down.
• The alarm LED will ash red when it reaches 0:00:00.
• If you have allowed audible alarms, the timer will beep
when it reaches 0:00:00.
• MODE key will silence alarm and reset timer.
T 00:00:00