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- Page 18 and 19: CLASS 2000 KWH METEREnergy Monitori
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Section 5Metering Options& Accessor
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®Metering Accessories• IDR (Inte
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P2 PULSERTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSEn
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D/A (DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG)CONVERTER SP
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TEMPERATURE MODULEEnergy Monitoring
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RUN-TIME SENSOR SPECIFICATIONSEnerg
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INSTALLATION OVERVIEWCLASS 1000, 20
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Chapter 1Pre-Installation Informati
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Chapter 3Meter Terminal Block Conne
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Chapter 4Wiring DiagramsThis chapte
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Chapter 5Multiple-Load MonitoringPa
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Chapter 5Multiple-Load MonitoringMo
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Chapter 6Class 2000 Meter Circuit B
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Chapter 7Class 2000 Meter Display F
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Chapter 8Class 2000 Meter Display S
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Chapter 10Frequently Asked Question
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PARALLEL CURRENT SENSOR RULESEnergy
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HIGH-VOLTAGEINSTALLATION OVERVIEWEn
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Section 7E-Mon EnergySoftware Syste
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®E-Mon Energy SoftwareChart Energy
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E-MON ENERGY TMENGINEERING SPECIFIC
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®IDR (Interval Data Recorder)Benef
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E -Mon ENERGY TMSYSTEM CONFIGURATIO
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E-MON ENERGY TMCOMMUNICATION OPTION
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Five Tips for Reducing Energy Usage
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EMS SystemsE-Mon Metering Integrati
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A customer’s specific needs with
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At one metropolitan university, fac
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As seen at MRO Todaywww.mrotoday.co
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Another common benefit of submeteri
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Case Study - Esplanade Place-Phoeni
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Property Managementbased in Dublin,
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Case Study - Phoenix Plaza - Phoeni
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Utility ManagementAs featured in th
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Case Study - Bill Gates House - Lak
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Section 10Electronic/Electromechani
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RESIDENTIAL METERCOMPARISONEnergy M
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METER COMPARISONEnergy Monitoring P