| Name | MASDA Digital Energy Meter MPM001-G (UK Plug) |
| Code | TA0678 |
| Price | Rs.4,950.00 |
| In Stock | Yes |
| Package | METER |
This Digital LCD Power Consumption Energy Meter is a plug-in watt-meter designed to measure and monitor the electricity usage of household and office appliances. With a large, easy-to-read LCD screen, it provides real-time data on power consumption, energy costs, and other electrical parameters.
Simply plug the meter into a standard wall outlet, connect your appliance, and view instant readings on energy usage, cost, and efficiency. Ideal for energy saving, cost calculation, and monitoring appliance performance.
Features :
- Large LCD Display: Shows multiple readings clearly, including power, energy, cost, and power factor.
- Multi-Function Measurement: Displays Voltage (V), Current (A), Power (W), Energy (kWh), Frequency (Hz), Power Factor (PF), and CO₂ emission estimation.
- Cost Calculation: Input your electricity tariff to calculate running costs in real time (daily, weekly, monthly).
- Overload Warning: Alerts you when the connected appliance exceeds the rated load.
- User Controls: Buttons for Function, Cost, Up, Down, Reset for easy navigation and setup.
- Energy Saving: Helps identify high-consumption appliances and reduce electricity bills.
- Wide Application: Suitable for home, office, workshops, and testing lab appliances.
Specifications :
- Display: LCD with multiple parameters visible at once
- Voltage Range: 230V AC
- Frequency: 50/60Hz
- Current Range: up to 16A
- Maximum Load: ~3680W
- Measurement Parameters:
- Voltage (V)
- Current (A)
- Power (W, VA)
- Energy consumption (kWh, Wh)
- Frequency (Hz)
- Power Factor (PF)
- CO₂ estimation (Kg)
- Cost (based on user input electricity tariff)
- Time (usage duration in hours/minutes)
- Accuracy: ±1–2% (typical)
- Operating Temperature: 0–40°C
- Material: Flame-retardant ABS plastic
- Self-Consumption: < 2W>
Applications :
- Measure how much electricity an appliance uses, so you can estimate running cost (especially high-use appliances like heaters, air conditioners, refrigerators).
- Find “vampire loads” (appliances drawing power when “off” or in standby).
- Compare energy efficiency of different makes/models of appliance.
- Monitor power to avoid overloading circuits.
- Calculate how long it will take for an appliance to “pay back” a more efficient model.
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