Ecmweb 7557 Homeshield Residential Monitoring System

Residential monitoring system

July 7, 2015
Continually monitors electrical ground system for serious conditions Wireless in-home monitoring center Designed to install into single-phase, four jaw meter sockets rated up to 320A

HomeShield continually monitors a home’s electrical ground system for serious conditions while protecting appliances from destructive surges. Featuring a wireless in-home monitoring center, the low-profile (1¼-in.) system is designed for installation into single-phase, four jaw meter sockets rated up to 320A. Highlights include: an event counter, audible alarm, mute button, communication status indicator, battery status indicator, and remote diagnostics to eliminate the need for periodic physical inspection of the outdoor unit and provide immediate event notification.

PSG Enterprises

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