Who Would Save the Most Money on Their Electric Bills?
The answer to this question is anyone who has alot of motor/appliance usage &/or someone who’s motors are not within 10 feet of their power meter on their property. Let’s take a closer look at exactly who this is.
A homeowner may or may not use their air conditioners and appliances alot. They also may or may not have a good distance between their main A/C unit and power meter. Some homes do, some homes don’t. However, many businesses most certainly do!
Start thinking refrigeration, motor driven equipment and air conditioning. A business that needs these things running will most definitely benefit using your products.
A 20,000 square foot factory will definitely have motors in the middle or on the opposite side of the property (in relation to the power meter) with electricity losses that can be corrected.
For Example:
Let’s say the electric company’s power meter is on the west side of a 200 x 100 square foot building. There are motors on the far end of the factory that run 12 hours (cycling off and on) every day. That is 180+ feet from the power meter! If the property has multiple motors, you can help them save on their electric bill even more. This is a prime example of how you can help a business owner save a lot of money on their electric bills.
For Single Phase Applications:
Number of Actual Amps Motor is Drawing | Model Needed | Order Now! |
1-5 Amps | ES-1050 | Click Here |
6-14 Amps | ES-1100 | Click Here |
15-35 Amps | ES-1200 | Click Here |
For Air Conditioner Applications:
Number of Tons A/C Unit is | Model Needed | Order Now! |
1-2 Ton | ES-1050 | Click Here |
3 Ton | ES-1100 | Click Here |
4-5 Ton | ES-1200 | Click Here |
For Three-Phase Applications:
Number of Actual Amps Motor is Drawing | Model Needed | Order Now! |
6-14 Amps | ES-3100 | Click Here |
15-35 Amps | ES-3200 | Click Here |
36-70 Amps | ES-3400 | Click Here |
1. Find out how many amps that motor is pulling when it’s on and size the correct model for it using the guide above.
2. Check to see if there are other motors far away from meter that you can help correct, like rooftop A/C units, elevator motors, pool pump motors, refrigeration motors, etc.
3. Measure those motors with an amp meter and size the correct model for those also.
That’s it! This is the easiest way to determine how many units a commercial/large property needs in order to get the best results possible for your customer.
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As always, if there is anything you need help with please don’t hesitate to contact me. That is what I am here for. If you don’t do well, neither do I. When you win, I win!
Thanks for reading!
Sincerely,
Glenn Hough
Electric Saver 1200