Description
ATORAA’s Plug In Power Monitor (A9-RPM) will send On/Off signal to the appliance that is
attached to this module by receiving an EnOcean signal from the controller or manually switch. It also
sends the energy consumption to the controller when it requests. With special design, the Plug In Power Monitor
won’t interfere with the other power outlet when it is plugged into the AC outlet. This module can
also act as a repeater.
Features & Benefits
- Will send On/Off signal to the appliance that is attached to this module by receiving an EnOcean signal from the controller or manually switch
- Sends the energy consumption to the controller when it requests. With special design, this module won’t interfere with the other power outlet when it is plugged into the AC outlet
- This module can also act as a repeater
How it works:
- A plug-in power monitor is inserted between an electrical outlet and the device you want to measure.
- It records the electrical energy (usually in kilowatt-hours or kWh) used by the device over a period of time.
- Some monitors also display other information like voltage, current, wattage, and even the cost of running the device.
- Many monitors also have features like overload protection and the ability to set local electricity cost for accurate cost calculations.
What it’s used for:
- Identify energy-wasting appliances: By monitoring individual devices, you can see which ones consume the most energy, even those on standby.
- Track energy consumption over time: Monitor usage patterns and identify periods of high energy consumption.
- Calculate energy costs: Many monitors allow you to input your electricity rate and calculate the cost of running a device, helping you make informed decisions.
- Compare appliances: You can compare the energy usage of different appliances or different models of the same appliance to choose more energy-efficient options.
- Monitor charging devices: Track the energy consumption of devices while they are charging.
- Reduce energy consumption and save money: By identifying and addressing energy waste, you can lower your electricity bills





