Kill A Watt meter, model P4400
(Miscellaneous )
Published
[Chicago, Ill.] : ComEd's Smart Ideas for Your Home program, [2009]
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Status
Bloomingdale Public Library - Circulation Desk
AV-3567564
1 available
AV-3567564
1 available
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Copies
| Location | Call Number | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bloomingdale Public Library - Circulation Desk | AV-3567564 | On Shelf |
| Location | Call Number | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Kaneville Public Library District - Circulation Desk | KILL-A-WATT METER | On Shelf |
| Kaneville Public Library District - Circulation Desk | KILL-A-WATT METER | On Shelf |
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Format
Miscellaneous
Physical Desc
1 electricity usage monitor (5 x 2 1/8 x 2 in.) + 1 printed instruction sheet + 1 efficiency savings guide sheet + 1 canvas pouch
Language
English
Notes
Other Title
Kill-A-Watt P4400
Other Title
Kilowatt meter
Other Title
Power meter
Other Title
Kill-A-Watt meter.
Other Title
Kill-A-Watt energy detector.
Other Title
Watt meter
Other Title
Commonwealth Edison Kilowatt meter
General Note
P4400 Kill A Watt is manufactured by P3 International Corp.
General Note
An easy to use meter that calculates electric usage and cost of household appliances to help you understand and reduce your energy bill. Plug in the Kill A Watt energy detector at your home or office, and find out exactly how much electricity each device is using.
General Note
Operating voltage 115VAC, maximum voltage 125VAC, 50/60Hz, maximum current 15A, maximum power 1875A.
General Note
Displays voltage (volt), current (amp), watts (watt), kilowatt hours (KWH), frequency (Hz), volt amps (VA), power factor (PF), and elapsed time.
Description
Consumers can monitor and project energy costs and find out what electric devices cost to operate. The Kill a watt electricity usage monitor assesses the efficiency of home appliances; provides the ability to determine electrical expense by the day, week, month or year; and can be used to evaluate the quality of the electrical power from a utility company by monitoring voltage, line frequency, and power factor.
Local note
MISCELLANEOUS
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (Style Guide)
(2009). Kill A Watt meter, model P4400. ComEd's Smart Ideas for Your Home program.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)2009. Kill A Watt Meter, Model P4400. ComEd's Smart Ideas for Your Home program.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Kill A Watt Meter, Model P4400. ComEd's Smart Ideas for Your Home program, 2009.
UCL Harvard Citation (Style Guide)(2009). Kill A watt meter, model p4400. [Chicago, Ill.]: ComEd's Smart Ideas for Your Home program.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (Style Guide)Kill A Watt Meter, Model P4400. ComEd's Smart Ideas for Your Home program, 2009.
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