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P3 INTERNATIONAL INNOVATIVE ELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS © 2010 P3 International Corporation, 132 Nassau Street, New York, NY 10038-2400, Tel: (212) 346-7979, Fax: (212) 346-9499, www.p3international.com 300 foot wireless range Can be used with up to 8 sensors Calculates carbon emissions & costs by day, week, month and year Allows you to calculate the carbon footprint of your appliances Displays eight critical units of measurement Specifications subject to change without notice. P4200 (Contents: 1 P4220 Sensor, 1 P4225 Display) 115 VAC 125 VAC 15 A 1875 VA 916.5 MHz max. 300 ft. 3 x AA (Not included) Display 5" x 4" x 1 1/4" (HxWxD) Sensor 5 3/8" x 2 3/16" (HxW) 13 oz. Specifications: Model: Operating Voltage: Max Voltage: Max Current: Max Power: Transmission frequency: Free field range: Batteries: Dimensions: Weight: Now, you can monitor your power consumption remotely. Simply plug in the wireless sensor along with the item(s) you wish to check and it will transmit data to the central LCD display where you can see your cumulative electrical expenses and your carbon footprint. Carbon footprint can be defined as: The total amount of greenhouse gases produced, directly and indirectly, as a by-product of human activity and understanding your carbon footprint can be a very powerful tool in recognizing the impact your personal behavior has on global warming. Monitoring the power consumption of your household electronics allows you to see how they contribute to your carbon footprint. Built-in software allows you to customize the device to fit you; giving you the ability to take KWH (kilowatt hour) data and combine it with the type of electricity that is generated in your area (i.e. coal, hydro, atomic) for a more precise reading. Forecasting cost by the day, week, month or even an entire year, the powered by Kill A Watt® forecast feature will let you get a handle on your energy usage once and for all.
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  • P 3 I N T E R N A T I O N A L I N N O V A T I V E E L E C T R O N I C S O L U T I O N S

    © 2010 P3 International Corporation, 132 Nassau Street, New York, NY 10038-2400, Tel: (212) 346-7979, Fax: (212) 346-9499, www.p3international.com

    300 foot wireless range

    Can be used with up to 8 sensors

    Calculates carbon emissions & costsby day, week, month and year

    Allows you to calculate the carbon footprint of your appliances

    Displays eight critical units of measurement Specifications subject to change without notice.

    P4200 (Contents: 1 P4220 Sensor, 1 P4225 Display)

    115 VAC

    125 VAC

    15 A

    1875 VA

    916.5 MHz

    max. 300 ft.

    3 x AA (Not included)

    Display 5" x 4" x 1 1/4" (HxWxD)

    Sensor 5 3/8" x 2 3/16" (HxW)

    13 oz.

    Specifications:

    Model:

    Operating Voltage:

    Max Voltage:

    Max Current:

    Max Power:

    Transmission frequency:

    Free field range:

    Batteries:

    Dimensions:

    Weight:

    Now, you can monitor your power consumption remotely. Simply plug in the wireless sensor along with the item(s) you wish to check and it will transmit data to the central LCD display where you can see your cumulative electrical expenses and your carbon footprint.

    Carbon footprint can be defined as: The total amount of greenhouse gases produced, directly and indirectly, as a by-product of human activity and understanding your carbon footprint can be a very powerful tool in recognizing the impact your personal behavior has on global warming.

    Monitoring the power consumption of your household electronics allows you to see how they contribute to your carbon footprint. Built-in software allows you to customize the device to fit you; giving you the ability to take KWH (kilowatt hour) data and combine it with the type of electricity that is generated in your area (i.e. coal, hydro, atomic) for a more precise reading.

    Forecasting cost by the day, week, month or even an entire year, the powered by Kill A Watt® forecast feature will let you get a handle on your energy usage once and for all.