Kill A Watt meter, model P4400
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[Chicago, IL] : ComEd's Smart Ideas for Your Home program, [2009].
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Published
[Chicago, IL] : ComEd's Smart Ideas for Your Home program, [2009].
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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
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English

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P4400 Kill A Watt is manufactured by P3 International Corp.
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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.
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Operating voltage 115VAC, maximum voltage 125VAC, 50/60Hz, maximum current 15A, maximum power 1875A.
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Displays voltage (volt), current (amp), watts (watt), kilowatt hours (KWH), frequency (Hz), volt amps (VA), power factor (PF), and elapsed time.
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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.
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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, 17th 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, 17th Edition (style guide)

Kill A Watt Meter, Model P4400 ComEd's Smart Ideas for Your Home program, 2009.

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Kill A Watt Meter, Model P4400 ComEd's Smart Ideas for Your Home program, 2009.

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