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Installation
Ted can be installed by a qualified homeowner or an electrician in 10-15 minutes. No additional wires need to be run. The cover of your electrical panel will need to be removed. If you are not familiar with electrical components and the operation of a circuit breaker panel, it is recommended that an electrician perform installation to prevent serious injury or death. Below is a diagram of what a typical installation might look like. Your installation may vary. Installation instructions are included with your purchase.
Features:
- Data is recorded every one second
- Data is logged in .CSV format and can be exported to create user-defined charts and graphs
- Log as much or as little as you want
- Accurate to within 2%
- Logs KW, kWh, dollars and voltage
- Displays greenhouse gas emissions
- Printable graphs
Footprints is compatible with the following:
- PC only (no MACs at this time)
- Microsoft Vista, XP, Server 2003, Win2000. Utilizes Microsoft's .NET Framework
To see screen shots of Footprints, click here.
Specific examples of the real world decisions that this product can help you make include:
Typical Installation Diagram:

Compatibility
TED Model 1001 is suitable for use only with the following:
- 120/240V single-phase 60Hz services
- Services of 200 AMPS or less
- Services with a single service disconnect
- Services with maximum 350 MCM Conductors
- Included RDU is only approved for use with the included MTU and QX 200-CT. Use with any other product will void warranty, and may cause an electrical or fire hazard.
TED Model 1001 will not work with the following:
- 3-Phase service
- 230V 50Hz service typical in most areas outside North America
- Main circuit breakers or fuse panels larger than 200 Amps
- More than one main circuit breaker or switch
- Main service circuit conductors (wires) larger than 1-inch in diameter
Footprints Data-Logging Software
Footprints is software that logs real-time electricity usage and creates graphs, charts and many other features to help make you aware of your energy consumption.
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