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Reducing Current for Energy Savings
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oySjnTl2tTE&NR=1any idea ?- energysaver
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Reducing Current for Energy Savings
I came across with this site: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8jqsDS2uvQ&feature=relatedIS THIS TRUE?- energysaver
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Reducing Current for Energy Savings
apart from power factor, they claimed it reduced a copper loss. My question is how much percentage usually the loss energy of motors?- energysaver
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Reducing Current for Energy Savings
http://intellicontroller.com/ What can you say about website above? they claimed that they can reduced electric consumption...- energysaver
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Reducing Current for Energy Savings
Good day ! Just want to ask help of my inquiry: 1. Is reducing a non productive current (reactive current) of a particular load in Alternating Current could save energy? meaning less current means less demand on the electric meter so the result of this reduced current is the slow spin of...- energysaver
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Computing Copper Loss: Examples & Reduction Strategies
what estimated percentage of a copper loss in a certain manufacturing plant? if i install capacitors in loads , would the demand at the meter be reduced by 10% by eliminating copper loss?... thank you...- energysaver
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Computing Copper Loss: Examples & Reduction Strategies
Good day. just want to ask anyone about copper loss. How is it computed for example in a manufacturing plant or in a dept mall.Could anyone give an illustration/example? Also , is it true that copper loss can be reduced by using big wires?What if the wire is big enough? thank you. hope...- energysaver
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- Computing Copper Loss Reduction
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering