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Series LF825Y Lead Free* Y Pattern Reduced Pressure Zone assemblies feature a flood sensor with SentryPlus Alert® technology to detect excessive water discharges from the relief valve. Activated through an add-on connection kit, the sensor can trigger the alert system sending notification of flood detection to facility personnel. Connection kits are available for BMS and cellular communication.
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Determining how much electricity your appliances and home electronics use can help you understand how much money you are spending to use them. Use the information below to estimate how much electricity an appliance is using and how much the electricity costs so you can decide whether to invest in a more energy-efficient appliance.
To find out how many watts of electricity a device is using, just plug the monitor into the electrical outlet the device uses, and then plug the device into the monitor. It will display how many watts the device uses. If you want to know how many kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity the devices uses in an hour, or a day, or longer, just leave everything set up and read the display later.
If you want more detailed data on your home's energy use (as well as the ability to measure the energy use of 240-volt appliances), you might consider installing a whole-house energy monitoring system. The features of these systems vary, and the cost and complexity depends on the number of circuits you want to monitor, the level of detail of the data, and the features available. The monitors are often installed directly in the main breaker panel of the home, and some may require an electrician to install. Some monitors must be connected with your home's wireless network and data is viewed on a computer or smartphone, while others come with a dedicated display.
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Electricity usage monitors are easy to use and can measure the electricity usage of any device that runs on 120 volts. (But it can’t be used with large appliances that use 220 volts, such as electric clothes dryers, central air conditioners, or water heaters.) You can buy electricity usage monitors at most hardware stores for around $25-$50. Before using a monitor, read the user manual.
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Monitors are especially useful for finding the amount of kWh used over any period of time for devices that don’t run constantly, like refrigerators. Some monitors will let you enter the amount your utility charges per kilowatt-hour and provide an estimate how much it cost to run the device since it was plugged into the monitor.
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2. Wattage: The wattage is not listed on the label, but the electrical current draw is listed at 3 amperes. 120V × 3A = 360W
Our appliance and electronic energy use calculator allows you to estimate your annual energy use and cost to operate specific products. The wattage values provided are samples only; actual wattage of products varies depending on product age and features. Enter a wattage value for your own product for the most accurate estimate. Utility rate data source: EIA Average Retail Price of Electricity.
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Series LF825Y Lead Free* Y Pattern Reduced Pressure Zone assemblies feature a flood sensor with SentryPlus Alert® technology to detect excessive water discharges from the relief valve. Activated through an add-on connection kit, the sensor can trigger the alert system sending notification of flood detection to facility personnel. Connection kits are available for BMS and cellular communication.This series prevents the reverse flow of contaminated water caused by backsiphonage or backpressure from entering the potable water supply. Ideal for protection at health hazard cross-connections in water services to industrial plants, hospitals, morgues, mortuaries, and chemical plants. Applications also extend to irrigation systems, boiler feeds, water lines, and other installations requiring maximum protection. Maximum working pressure: 175 psi (12.1 bar).To learn more visit: https://www.watts.com/floodprotectionsystem
Many appliances continue to draw a small amount of stand-by power when they are switched "off." These "phantom loads" occur in most appliances that use electricity, such as televisions, stereos, computers, and kitchen appliances. Most phantom loads will increase the appliance's energy consumption a few watt-hours, and you can use a monitor to estimate those too. These loads can be avoided by unplugging the appliance or using a power strip and using the switch on the power strip to cut all power to the appliance.
In addition to providing information on the energy consumption of your appliances, these monitors help you understand where and when you use the most energy, allowing you to develop strategies to reduce your energy use and costs.
This series prevents the reverse flow of contaminated water caused by backsiphonage or backpressure from entering the potable water supply. Ideal for protection at health hazard cross-connections in water services to industrial plants, hospitals, morgues, mortuaries, and chemical plants. Applications also extend to irrigation systems, boiler feeds, water lines, and other installations requiring maximum protection. Maximum working pressure: 175 psi (12.1 bar).