| How it Works
The
Power Conservation System is a power conditioning device that reduces the amperage requirement of a facility's inductive equipment thereby reducing the facility’s electric bill. The
Power Conservation System
reduces the inductive load kVAR (kiloVoltAmps Reactive) requirement which in turn reduces the amount of power needed to operate the treated equipment. The
Power Conservation System contains Power Factor correction, harmonic filtering, and TVSS (Transient Voltage Surge Suppression) components. These work together in a seamless fashion to provide the treated equipment with clean and stable power which allows the equipment to perform at its designed operating levels. This in turn reduces the amp draw of the equipment subsequently reducing the kilowatts drawn through the meter and lowering motor frame temperature thereby prolonging the lifespan of the equipment. |