FAQs PowerSave ENVI energy monitor
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about
The PowerSave Home Energy Monitor
GENERAL FAQs
Q: Why is my display showing '0' watts (or is very low)?
A fairly easy mistake is to place the CT (Sensor jaw) around either more than one cable or a multi-core cable. The CT must be placed around the two main power cables, not the neutral cable. If you place it around both a main and Neutral, it will have a canceling effect or possibly a very low reading that doesn't reflect the real figure.
Q: How do I stop the LED lighting?
If you don't actually want a low rate tariff set-up: Press and hold the left UP button for more than 3 seconds, toggle between options with the OK button and note the rate. Press and hold both UP and DOWN buttons for more than 3 seconds, toggle between the options using the OK button and set the low rate to the same value as the normal.
Q: Does the device need batteries?
The Transmitter uses D Cell batteries (included) with an expected battery life of 7 years. The monitor comes with a power supply and a battery back option (for enhanced portability) is in the works.
Q: Does the direction of the CT Clamp on the power line make a difference? (Eg one clamp with lever on left, other clamp with lever on right (when both CTs are facing up)
No. they are non-directional.
Q: What should I know when installing the software drivers (available at: http://www.currentcost.net/software.html )
IMPORTANT: Please run the driver installer and reboot your PC before plugging in the USB adapter into a free USB port on your computer.
FAQs FOR ENERGY AUDITOR USE
Q: Is is portable?
A battery back option for the monitor for enhanced portability) is in the works.
FAQs FOR "PERMANENT INSTALLATION" or TEMPORARY" USE
Q: Will information be lost in the event of a power loss?
All stored information (time, unit cost, and historic data) will be held in memory, although the clock will remain at the time when the power was removed.
Q: Does it matter where I put the monitor?
No, but it makes good sense to place it where it is often read, in a high traffic area, such as the kitchen. The radio signal from the transmitter should cover a distance of 100 feet, but solid walls and obstructions can affect this.
Q: Do I unplug it when I go on a vacation?
You could do, but you may find it interesting to see the power you are using/wasting when the house is left unoccupied and theoretically when it should be using virtually nothing.
Q: How much does it cost to run?
Depending on what your utility charges ~ About 2.5 cents per week.
Q: Why do I see some dashes instead of energy (watts) occasionally?
From time to time the display unit may temporarily lose its signal, this can be caused by a number of things but it should reconnect in a matter of seconds
Q: Is it available in other colors?
A White housing for the monitor is also available. Contact TruTechTools at 888-224-3437 or info@trutechtools.com for details.
Q: Can I have more than one monitor (say for a study)?
Yes, in fact this makes great sense so you can keep an eye on energy usage more frequently.
Q: Does it have to be professionally installed?
No, the Current Cost device is not intrusive; this means that no electrical connection is made. However, it is good practice to follow the instructions issued by your utility company very carefully and if you are in any doubt consult an electrician.
Q: How do I keep my monitor clean?
A slightly damp sponge or cloth, do not immerse in water.
Q: Are there monitors available for those with poor vision?
The manufacturer is continually making improvements and changes to the product offering, they hope to have an ' audible alert' version available soon.
Q: Can I check my monitor while I'm away from home?
Yes, using software to log your data and with remote access to your computer.
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