U.S. DEPT OF ENERGY DISCUSSES POWER FACTOR.
We recently came across an interesting article distributed by the Department of Energy with respect to power factor. The article not only provides a succinct definition of what power factor is but also explains how correcting power factor will decrease your electric bill.
Take a couple of minutes to read the piece (it's short), as it may help you understand our Power-Saver technology better.
Take a couple of minutes to read the piece (it's short), as it may help you understand our Power-Saver technology better.
Power Bill Savings with built in Surge Suppression
The Power Saver Unit exclusively offered by Circuit Doctors™ Electric Services reduces the amount of power drawn from the utility by storing electricity otherwise lost from the motors in your home. The unit supplies this stored electricity back to your appliances, decreasing demand from the utility. Decreasing demand means less usage and lower electric bills!
The Power Saver unit was designed with the homeowner in mind, providing lower energy bills, increased motor and appliance life, for all of the equipment inside of your house.
Money isn't all that you are saving when you use Power Saver unit. It's an energy-wise purchasing decision with many positive environmental implications. The Power company also benefits by being able to supply power to more customers without the generation or acquisition of additional power.
Residential customers could see a realized savings of 8% - 10% typically and as much as 25% on their electrical usage (and thus power bills). The Power Saver unit is UL Certified as the Cat. No. ABET 2201 and CSA certified.
Here are the facts.
100% of past clients whom responded to our survey said we protected their floors from damage and debris by wearing shoe covers and putting down drop cloths and protective mats in work areas.
100% of past clients whom responded to our survey said the level of service they received from us was greater than their expectations.
100% of past clients whom responded to our survey said they would refer us to a friend or co worker.