SteadyPower
Lower
your
electrical bills by recycling
energy inside your home!
This is the same technology that industries and utility
companies
have used for years, and is recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy
and is UL listed/tested.
Electric induction motors, found in
appliances such as refridgerators, washing machines, air conditioners,
and fans, waste a percentage of electricity due to the resistance of
the magnetic fields. In the average American home, this
results
in a power efficiency factor of about .77. The other 23% of the
electricity that is
billed to the home is wasted!
The SteadyPower unit
typically increases
the power
efficiency factor to a .97 or .98, which results in an increased
effective use
of the electricity, lowering the overall usage/amount billed.
This
increased efficiency also reduces the heating of the electric motors,
resulting in a longer motor life for your appliances.
Another element contributing to
electrical waste in American homes are electrical harmonics.
The
harmonic interference of electrical noise in a building's electrical
system can cause premature failure of appliances and electronic
devices. Damaging harmonics can be caused by televisions,
computers,
variable frequency drives, energy-efficient lighting, and more.
SteadyPower
counteracts this by using MOVs
(metal oxide varistors), in addiiton to protecting against
spikes
and surges caused
by sources such as electric motors turning on, power fluctuations,
static
electricity and lightning. The SteadyPower
also protects appliances by detecting the surge, switching
"off,"
and blocking it from causing damage. A $25,000 limited
warranty
is supplied to cover any damage to equipment if the SteadyPower
is not successful in preventing
damage to electronic equipment.
The average cost per kilowatt hour has increased from 2 cents to more
than 10 cents - and will only continue rising. Wouldn't you
want to mitigate your power bill, rather than let it grow?
For
more information,
please visit www.myvollara.com/jerryshockey
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