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“The powerPerfector installations were a quick, easy win that has made a significant contribution to our overall carbon targets. We were so impressed with the powerPerfector team, we asked for their advice on a range of other technologies.”
Stuart Parker
EA Technology independently analysed powerPerfector technology when it was first brought to the UK in 2000. From their investigation, it was clear that powerPerfector was distinctly different to conventional transformer technology.
“[We] have come across autotransformers for energy saving, however by comparison the low losses and additional features make the powerPerfector unit unique.”
Russell Benstead
“Whilst powerPerfector will enable us to reduce our electricity costs by 13%, the most significant benefit comes from protecting our electronic infrastructure and assets. Land Registry holds the world’s largest property database and guarantees ownership of £1300 billion of property – data is our business and data protection is critical
to our efficient operation.” Martin Illingworth
“Other benefits contribute to creating a more efficient, robust and reliable electrical supply for the site, and provide further financial benefits on top of the reduced energy costs. We were suffering from voltage spikes (transients) which on numerous occasions damaged the lift controls causing them to stop operating. In the 1.5 years following the powerPerfector installation there has been no repeat of the issue. We are told that spikes are on the increase due to more switching on
the grid so this level of protection is extremely valuable.” Kim Pivett
Building & Facilities Management – May 2015
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