Mercury 429.859uk Uk Appliance Power Meter User Manual

429.859UK UK Appliance Power Meter

Product Information: UK Appliance Power Meter

The UK Appliance Power Meter is a plug-through device that
measures electricity usage and calculates the running costs of
household appliances. It has a large, easy-to-read display that
indicates current usage in Watts, Amps, Volts, or KWh and provides
an indication of your electricity costs after you have entered your
tariff details. The unit also incorporates overload protection and
has an inbuilt rechargeable battery to save your settings and data
during a power failure.

Specification:

  • Voltage: 180VAC~250VAC
  • Frequency: 47Hz~63Hz
  • Max Current: 13A
  • Accuracy: +/-2%
  • Dimensions: 155 x 70 x 70mm
  • Weight: 180g

Features:

  • Current energy cost

Display and Functions:

  • Time display bar
  • Main reading display bar
  • Cost/Power factor/Run time bar
  • Function button
  • Cost button
  • Down button
  • Up button
  • Reset switch (press to clear the unit)
  • UK socket

Display Modes:

Press the Function button repeatedly to scroll between the
following 7 display modes:

  1. Cumulative running time (after 24 hours Day+1), Real time power
    usage in Watts (0.0W ~ 9999W), Cumulative electricity cost to
    date
  2. Cumulative running time, Cumulative energy consumption in KWh
    (0.000KWh ~ 9999KWh), Cumulative number of days
  3. Cumulative running time, Real time voltage usage in Volts (0.0V
    ~ 9999 V), Current grid frequency in Hz
  4. Cumulative running time, Real time current in Amps (0.000A ~
    65.00A), Power factor of connected appliance (0.00 ~ 1.00)
  5. Cumulative running time, Lowest power usage over current
    duration in Watts
  6. Cumulative running time, Highest power usage over current
    duration in Watts
  7. Cumulative running time, Current cost price of electricity per
    KWh. This can be set by pressing and holding the Cost button then
    using the Function button and Up and Down buttons to set the
    correct cost, followed by the Cost button again to save.

Product Usage Instructions:

  1. Plug the UK Appliance Power Meter into a UK socket.
  2. Plug the appliance you want to measure into the UK Appliance
    Power Meter.
  3. Press the Function button repeatedly to scroll between the
    different display modes and view the relevant information.
  4. To set the current cost price of electricity per KWh, press and
    hold the Cost button, then use the Function button and Up and Down
    buttons to set the correct cost, followed by the Cost button again
    to save.
  5. To clear the unit, press the Reset switch.
  6. If the unit is subjected to upwards of either 16A or 3680W of
    power, the overload icon will flash.
  7. If the detected power is less than 1.0W, this is classed as
    local power consumption and the cumulative time will not be
    recorded.
  8. Dispose of the UK Appliance Power Meter according to your local
    council guidelines.

UK Appliance Power Meter
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User Manual

Plug through UK power meter that measures electricity usage and calculates the running costs of household appliances. The large easy to read display indicates current usage in Watts, Amps, Volts or KWh and provides an indication of your electricity costs after you have entered your tariff details. The unit also incorporates overload protection and has an inbuilt rechargeable battery to save your settings and data during a power failure.

Specification:

Voltage Frequency Max Current Accuracy Dimensions Weight

180VAC~250VAC 47Hz~63Hz 13A +/-2% 155 x 70 x 70mm 180g

Features:
· Ideal for monitoring and reducing energy costs · Large easy to read LCD display · 7 Display modes including Watts, KWh, Volts, Amps and
current energy cost
Display and functions:

· In-built rechargeable battery keeps settings and data stored during a power failure
· Integral overload protection

1. Time display bar

2. Main reading display bar

3. Cost/Power factor/Run time bar

4. Function button

5. Cost button

6. Down button

7. Up button

8. Reset switch (press to clear the unit)

9. UK socket

Display modes:

Press the Function button (4) repeatedly to scroll between the following 7 display modes:

1.

Cumulative running time (after 24 hours Day+1)

Real time power usage in Watts (0.0W ~ 9999W)

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Cumulative electricity cost to date

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2.

Cumulative running time

Cumulative energy consumption in KWh (0.000KWh ~ 9999KWh)

Cumulative number of days

3.

Cumulative running time

Real time voltage usage in Volts (0.0V ~ 9999 V)

Current grid frequency in Hz

4.

Cumulative running time

Real time current in Amps (0.000A ~ 65.00A)

Power factor of connected appliance (0.00 ~ 1.00)

5.

Cumulative running time

Lowest power usage over current duration in Watts

6.

Cumulative running time

Highest power usage over current duration in Watts

7.

Cumulative running time

Current cost price of electricity per KWh. This can be set by pressing and holding the Cost button (3) then using the Function button (4) and Up and Down buttons (6&7) to set the correct cost, followed by the Cost button again to save.
NOTES: This unit is fitted with overload protection, the overload icon will flash when the unit is subjected to upwards of either 16A or 3680W of power. When the detected power is less than 1.0W this is classed as local power consumption and the cumulative time will not be recorded.
Warning:
· For reasons of electrical safety, this device must never be immersed in water, exposed to damp conditions or excessive force. · Do not use this device if you find that it is damaged in any way. · Do not attempt to repair this device or take apart under any circumstances, as this will invalidate your warranty.

This product is classed as Electrical or Electronic equipment and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste at the end of its useful life. The goods must be disposed of according to your local council guidelines.

Errors and omissions excepted. Copyright© 2022 AVSL Group Ltd, Unit 2 Bridgewater Park, Taylor Road, Trafford Park, Manchester. M41 7JQ.

AVSL (Europe) Ltd, Unit 3D North Point House, North Point Bus. Park, New Mallow Road, Cork, Ireland.

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