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Premium member Presentation Transcript An Introduction toThe Eco Electric Box LLC : An Introduction toThe Eco Electric Box LLC email: eco@ecoelectricbox.com Call: 877-9-ECOBOX (877-932-6269) Eco Electric Box Reduces Carbon Foot Print : Eco Electric Box Reduces Carbon Foot Print The carbon footprint is a "measure of the impact that human activities have on the environment in terms of the amount of greenhouse gases produced, measured in units of carbon dioxide". What our Company is founded on.Eco Electric Box LLC : What our Company is founded on.Eco Electric Box LLC Eco Electric Box LLC was created to provide the technology that will conserve energy, decrease the amount of electricity wasted, and reduce the cost of electrical energy used in our homes, offices, and business. The Eco Electric Box reduces the kilowatt-hours needed to operate heating and air conditioning systems, small appliances, fluorescent lighting, and other electrical equipment, saving you money each month on your electric bill. Eco Electric Box LLC Mission : Eco Electric Box LLC Mission It is Eco Electric Box mission to install 500,000 Eco Electric Box units across the united states which annually will reduce the need to generate 17 Megawatts of electricity. This would save 42,250 tons of coal or 231,500 barrels of oil and would also reduce annual green house emissions by 98,250 tons of carbon dioxide, 42.000 pounds of nitrous oxide and 221,500 pounds of sulfur dioxide. Reducing Mother Earth’s Carbon Foot Print** **The carbon footprint is a "measure of the impact that human activities have on the environment in terms of the amount of greenhouse gases produced, measured in units of carbon dioxide". What is Power Factor : What is Power Factor The power factor (PF) is defined as the ratio between the amount of energy supplied (kVA) to your home, office or business by the public utilities company and the actual amount of energy used (kW), or PF = Watts/Volts x Amps. The PF is basically a measure of your electrical system’s efficiency. A power factor of 1.0 (PF = 1.0) means that 100% of the electricity that is delivered to your home, office, or business is being used efficiently. The truth is, that never happens! Most American homes, offices, and businesses have a power factor around .77. What a PF of .77 actually means is that 23% of the electricity being provided to your home, office, or business by your public utilities company is not available for your use. This amounts to a costly waste of energy, because you are paying for that 23% of unusable energy. A PF correction simply involves measuring the system’s PF, and installing an Eco Electric Box unit that will bring the PF to a number closer to 1.0. In fact, The Eco Electric Box, LLC personnel can measure and show you what your current PF is before and after the installation of your Eco Electric Box on Commercial applications. US DEPT OF ENERGY : US DEPT OF ENERGY Power Factor is the measurement of how efficient your electrical system is using energy delivered to your home or office from the utility company. Low power Factor is expensive. Many utility Companies charge and additional fee if the power factor is less then (.95) Why Improve your Power factor ? Your utility bill will be smaller. No penalty fees if below (.95) Your electrical branch capacity will increase. Uncorrected power factor will cause power losses in your electrical system. Source: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/industry/bestpractices/pdfs/mc60405.pdf Slide 7: Compact Size… Just 4x4x8 inches Slide 8: Voltage and Current out of Phase. Poor Power factor. .77% Slide 9: Voltage and Current are in Phase. Corrected Power Factor. .97% Benefits of correcting Power Factor : Benefits of correcting Power Factor $ Use less Kilowatts $ *Lower Electric Bills * *Electric Motors run 10% cooler* *Life span of motors are increased by 85%* *Less cost of equipment repairs* *Added benefits* **Reduces Harmonics** ** Reduces EMF by 40% in your home or office ** **Surges and Spikes** Note: Motors contribute to 40% of the Electric Bill Progress Energy : Progress Energy Correction of Power Factor With Capacitors Low power factor, electrically speaking, causes more current to flow in power distribution lines in order to deliver a given number of kilowatts to an electrical load. Example: Power Factor (1.0) It would take 2000 KVA of generation to deliver 2000 KW With a low Power Factor of (.85) it would take 2,352 KVA to generate 2000KW Capacitors can be installed at several points in the electrical system and will improve the power factor between the point of application and the power source. Capacitors are usually added at each piece of offending equipment, ahead of groups of motors (ahead of motor control centers or distribution panels) or at main services. The application of capacitors depends on where the capacitors are to be connected, type of mounting, enclosure, voltage, etc. An electrical contractor or electrical or mechanical engineer can assist you in determining the best route for your power factor correction. Source : http://www.progress-energy.com/custservice/flabusiness/efficiency/CA/library/MISC005.asp Slide 12: Brownouts A brownout, sometimes also called a sag, is a "dip" in the voltage level of the electrical line. When a brownout occurs, the voltage drops from its normal level to a lower voltage and then returns; in some ways, it's like the opposite of a surge. Most power supplies can handle a reduction in the nominal voltage that it is expecting. The capability of the power supply in this regard is dependent upon its allowable input voltage range. For example, a power supply might be rated for 115 VAC, but may accept anything from 95 V to 135 V. Any reduction of voltage below 95 V for more than a fraction of a second is likely to cause the power supply to either shut down or malfunction. Brownouts are extremely common, and can lead to mysterious problems you would never blame on the power system. You can sometimes detect a brownout by noticing the lights flickering or dimming; they occur often during heavy load periods such as in the late afternoon on a hot summer day, and also during storms, as the local grid is affected by mechanical failures in adjacent areas. As the world's electric grids become more and more taxed due to increased demand, the incidence of brownouts is increasing. Brownouts can wreak havoc with computer systems. In many ways, they are worse than a blackout. In a blackout, the power just goes off, but with a brownout the device continues to get power but at a reduced level, and some devices will malfunction rather than failing totally. Blackouts A blackout, of course, is when the power totally fails. The damage that a blackout causes to your system depends a great deal on its timing. If the system is idle when the power goes out, probably nothing will be wrong with the system when the power comes back on. However, if the power goes while you are fixing problems on your hard disk, just as the drive was updating your file allocation tables, you're more likely to have trouble! In addition, the power often doesn't go out cleanly, but with spikes and jitters both when it ends and when it comes back on. Most systems survive the power going off and back on without too much difficulty, but the potential for large amounts of damage is there; and of course, you lose any unsaved work that was in memory when the power went out. The Eco Electric Box Helps with these problems Electric Bill monthly projected savings : Electric Bill monthly projected savings Frequently Asked Questions : Frequently Asked Questions How much does it cost to implement ? Does the Eco Electric Box work for residential ? Were do you install the Eco Electric Box ? How long will the Eco Electric Box last ? What is the warranty of the Eco Electric Box ? How much can I expect to save per month ? How long is the ( ROI ) Return of investment ? Is the Eco Electric Box easy to install ? Why haven’t I heard of this product ? Is the Eco Electric Box energy star rated ? Does the Eco Electric Box save on energy other then motors ? Does Eco Electric Box help with surge protection ? Slide 17: 1.There has to be survey of the facilities. 2.Yes, it does just in a small version, we have a standard unit for 200A up to 600A and mounts beside electrical panel. 3.On commercial applications it is in various locations where there are larger motor loads. 4.The units have a predicted life span of over 20 to 25 yrs 5. The Eco Electric Box has a 10 year warranty! From the day of installation, if this product fails due to a defect in material or workman ship or damage by lighting , ECO ELECTRIC BOX will repair or replace the affected unit free of charge. 6.That depends on many factors , the size of the building or home, the amount of the inductive motor load, and the amount you are paying per Kilo watt- hour of electricity. But the range is any where from 10-25% 7. Usually there is a Return of investment in 1 ½ to 2 years. We have to do a spread sheet to come up with that data after the survey. 8. We recommend it be installed by a Licensed Electrician (for warranty purposes). We have an electrician that installs for us, both residential and commercial jobs. 9. That’s easy, cost effectiveness. Until recently energy was cheap, but now it is expensive and people seem to care more. 10. Eco Electric Box is not Energy Star rated because this type of product does not fit into the Energy Star rating system. 11. It only saves on things like motor loads, fluorescent lighting. Remember these types of load contribute to 40% of your electric bill. 12. This is an added benefit of the Eco Electric Box Capacitor system. Did you ever wonder what you were buying when you bought a surge protector strip from Wal-Mart It is comprised of, guess what? Capacitors. These help in surges, spikes and lighting strikes. Sales Associate Projected Sales Commissions : Sales Associate Projected Sales Commissions One Eco Electric Box per day: $ 200.00 per day Five Eco Electric Boxes a week: $ 1000.00 per wk Total Commissions for the month: $ 4000.00 Year Sales $ 52,000.00 Per year Two Eco Electric Box per day for a month $ 8000.00 Dollars Year Sales $ 104,000.00 Dollars Per year Change your life join our Sales Team : Change your life join our Sales Team Carbon Foot PrintWhat will we leave our kids? : Carbon Foot PrintWhat will we leave our kids? An Introduction toThe Eco Electric Box LLC : An Introduction toThe Eco Electric Box LLC email: eco@ecoelectricbox.com Call: 877-9-ECOBOX (877-932-6269) You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
The Eco Electric Box hannast Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 495 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 09, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript An Introduction toThe Eco Electric Box LLC : An Introduction toThe Eco Electric Box LLC email: eco@ecoelectricbox.com Call: 877-9-ECOBOX (877-932-6269) Eco Electric Box Reduces Carbon Foot Print : Eco Electric Box Reduces Carbon Foot Print The carbon footprint is a "measure of the impact that human activities have on the environment in terms of the amount of greenhouse gases produced, measured in units of carbon dioxide". What our Company is founded on.Eco Electric Box LLC : What our Company is founded on.Eco Electric Box LLC Eco Electric Box LLC was created to provide the technology that will conserve energy, decrease the amount of electricity wasted, and reduce the cost of electrical energy used in our homes, offices, and business. The Eco Electric Box reduces the kilowatt-hours needed to operate heating and air conditioning systems, small appliances, fluorescent lighting, and other electrical equipment, saving you money each month on your electric bill. Eco Electric Box LLC Mission : Eco Electric Box LLC Mission It is Eco Electric Box mission to install 500,000 Eco Electric Box units across the united states which annually will reduce the need to generate 17 Megawatts of electricity. This would save 42,250 tons of coal or 231,500 barrels of oil and would also reduce annual green house emissions by 98,250 tons of carbon dioxide, 42.000 pounds of nitrous oxide and 221,500 pounds of sulfur dioxide. Reducing Mother Earth’s Carbon Foot Print** **The carbon footprint is a "measure of the impact that human activities have on the environment in terms of the amount of greenhouse gases produced, measured in units of carbon dioxide". What is Power Factor : What is Power Factor The power factor (PF) is defined as the ratio between the amount of energy supplied (kVA) to your home, office or business by the public utilities company and the actual amount of energy used (kW), or PF = Watts/Volts x Amps. The PF is basically a measure of your electrical system’s efficiency. A power factor of 1.0 (PF = 1.0) means that 100% of the electricity that is delivered to your home, office, or business is being used efficiently. The truth is, that never happens! Most American homes, offices, and businesses have a power factor around .77. What a PF of .77 actually means is that 23% of the electricity being provided to your home, office, or business by your public utilities company is not available for your use. This amounts to a costly waste of energy, because you are paying for that 23% of unusable energy. A PF correction simply involves measuring the system’s PF, and installing an Eco Electric Box unit that will bring the PF to a number closer to 1.0. In fact, The Eco Electric Box, LLC personnel can measure and show you what your current PF is before and after the installation of your Eco Electric Box on Commercial applications. US DEPT OF ENERGY : US DEPT OF ENERGY Power Factor is the measurement of how efficient your electrical system is using energy delivered to your home or office from the utility company. Low power Factor is expensive. Many utility Companies charge and additional fee if the power factor is less then (.95) Why Improve your Power factor ? Your utility bill will be smaller. No penalty fees if below (.95) Your electrical branch capacity will increase. Uncorrected power factor will cause power losses in your electrical system. Source: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/industry/bestpractices/pdfs/mc60405.pdf Slide 7: Compact Size… Just 4x4x8 inches Slide 8: Voltage and Current out of Phase. Poor Power factor. .77% Slide 9: Voltage and Current are in Phase. Corrected Power Factor. .97% Benefits of correcting Power Factor : Benefits of correcting Power Factor $ Use less Kilowatts $ *Lower Electric Bills * *Electric Motors run 10% cooler* *Life span of motors are increased by 85%* *Less cost of equipment repairs* *Added benefits* **Reduces Harmonics** ** Reduces EMF by 40% in your home or office ** **Surges and Spikes** Note: Motors contribute to 40% of the Electric Bill Progress Energy : Progress Energy Correction of Power Factor With Capacitors Low power factor, electrically speaking, causes more current to flow in power distribution lines in order to deliver a given number of kilowatts to an electrical load. Example: Power Factor (1.0) It would take 2000 KVA of generation to deliver 2000 KW With a low Power Factor of (.85) it would take 2,352 KVA to generate 2000KW Capacitors can be installed at several points in the electrical system and will improve the power factor between the point of application and the power source. Capacitors are usually added at each piece of offending equipment, ahead of groups of motors (ahead of motor control centers or distribution panels) or at main services. The application of capacitors depends on where the capacitors are to be connected, type of mounting, enclosure, voltage, etc. An electrical contractor or electrical or mechanical engineer can assist you in determining the best route for your power factor correction. Source : http://www.progress-energy.com/custservice/flabusiness/efficiency/CA/library/MISC005.asp Slide 12: Brownouts A brownout, sometimes also called a sag, is a "dip" in the voltage level of the electrical line. When a brownout occurs, the voltage drops from its normal level to a lower voltage and then returns; in some ways, it's like the opposite of a surge. Most power supplies can handle a reduction in the nominal voltage that it is expecting. The capability of the power supply in this regard is dependent upon its allowable input voltage range. For example, a power supply might be rated for 115 VAC, but may accept anything from 95 V to 135 V. Any reduction of voltage below 95 V for more than a fraction of a second is likely to cause the power supply to either shut down or malfunction. Brownouts are extremely common, and can lead to mysterious problems you would never blame on the power system. You can sometimes detect a brownout by noticing the lights flickering or dimming; they occur often during heavy load periods such as in the late afternoon on a hot summer day, and also during storms, as the local grid is affected by mechanical failures in adjacent areas. As the world's electric grids become more and more taxed due to increased demand, the incidence of brownouts is increasing. Brownouts can wreak havoc with computer systems. In many ways, they are worse than a blackout. In a blackout, the power just goes off, but with a brownout the device continues to get power but at a reduced level, and some devices will malfunction rather than failing totally. Blackouts A blackout, of course, is when the power totally fails. The damage that a blackout causes to your system depends a great deal on its timing. If the system is idle when the power goes out, probably nothing will be wrong with the system when the power comes back on. However, if the power goes while you are fixing problems on your hard disk, just as the drive was updating your file allocation tables, you're more likely to have trouble! In addition, the power often doesn't go out cleanly, but with spikes and jitters both when it ends and when it comes back on. Most systems survive the power going off and back on without too much difficulty, but the potential for large amounts of damage is there; and of course, you lose any unsaved work that was in memory when the power went out. The Eco Electric Box Helps with these problems Electric Bill monthly projected savings : Electric Bill monthly projected savings Frequently Asked Questions : Frequently Asked Questions How much does it cost to implement ? Does the Eco Electric Box work for residential ? Were do you install the Eco Electric Box ? How long will the Eco Electric Box last ? What is the warranty of the Eco Electric Box ? How much can I expect to save per month ? How long is the ( ROI ) Return of investment ? Is the Eco Electric Box easy to install ? Why haven’t I heard of this product ? Is the Eco Electric Box energy star rated ? Does the Eco Electric Box save on energy other then motors ? Does Eco Electric Box help with surge protection ? Slide 17: 1.There has to be survey of the facilities. 2.Yes, it does just in a small version, we have a standard unit for 200A up to 600A and mounts beside electrical panel. 3.On commercial applications it is in various locations where there are larger motor loads. 4.The units have a predicted life span of over 20 to 25 yrs 5. The Eco Electric Box has a 10 year warranty! From the day of installation, if this product fails due to a defect in material or workman ship or damage by lighting , ECO ELECTRIC BOX will repair or replace the affected unit free of charge. 6.That depends on many factors , the size of the building or home, the amount of the inductive motor load, and the amount you are paying per Kilo watt- hour of electricity. But the range is any where from 10-25% 7. Usually there is a Return of investment in 1 ½ to 2 years. We have to do a spread sheet to come up with that data after the survey. 8. We recommend it be installed by a Licensed Electrician (for warranty purposes). We have an electrician that installs for us, both residential and commercial jobs. 9. That’s easy, cost effectiveness. Until recently energy was cheap, but now it is expensive and people seem to care more. 10. Eco Electric Box is not Energy Star rated because this type of product does not fit into the Energy Star rating system. 11. It only saves on things like motor loads, fluorescent lighting. Remember these types of load contribute to 40% of your electric bill. 12. This is an added benefit of the Eco Electric Box Capacitor system. Did you ever wonder what you were buying when you bought a surge protector strip from Wal-Mart It is comprised of, guess what? Capacitors. These help in surges, spikes and lighting strikes. Sales Associate Projected Sales Commissions : Sales Associate Projected Sales Commissions One Eco Electric Box per day: $ 200.00 per day Five Eco Electric Boxes a week: $ 1000.00 per wk Total Commissions for the month: $ 4000.00 Year Sales $ 52,000.00 Per year Two Eco Electric Box per day for a month $ 8000.00 Dollars Year Sales $ 104,000.00 Dollars Per year Change your life join our Sales Team : Change your life join our Sales Team Carbon Foot PrintWhat will we leave our kids? : Carbon Foot PrintWhat will we leave our kids? An Introduction toThe Eco Electric Box LLC : An Introduction toThe Eco Electric Box LLC email: eco@ecoelectricbox.com Call: 877-9-ECOBOX (877-932-6269)