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Interval recording system

May 21, 2007
The E-Kit Interval Recording Systems, featuring the company’s ElitePro Recording Power Meter, exceed all National Electrical Code requirements for determining the existing electrical load level

The E-Kit Interval Recording Systems, featuring the company’s ElitePro Recording Power Meter, exceed all National Electrical Code requirements for determining the existing electrical load level (kVA demand) over 15-minute intervals, according to the company. The ElitePro Recording Power Meters use proprietary ELOG software to present and analyze the collected data. Featuring a variety of pre-programmed analyses and graphs, ELOG can export data files to popular spreadsheets and databases such as Excel and Access.

DENT Instruments

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