Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Saving Energy with the Black Hawk Power House
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Energy costs are something we’re all thinking about these
days. Whether it’s astronomical prices at the pump or the cost of cooling homes
during a sweltering Tennessee summer, businesses and homeowners alike seek ways
to reduce usage and save money. That’s why at Comfort Supply, we’re excited
about the amazing Black Hawk Power House.
The Power House power conditioning system, by Black Hawk
Energy Products, installs on a building's electrical system. The small box
boosts, balances and regulates voltage rates during all phases of electrical
consumption. It gives home and business owners an opportunity to reduce energy
and maintenance costs by reclaiming electricity normally lost to the ground.
The Black Hawk Power House has been wildly popular among our
customers. And why not? It’s a safe, efficient way to cut energy costs for
homes and businesses.
Here’s how the Power House works: The
voltage of electrical current drawn into a building ebbs and flows, depending
on the demand on the grid. When the voltage spikes, appliances will send the
excess electricity through a ground wire dispersing it to the earth. When
voltage is low, appliances struggle to pull enough power to do their jobs. The Power
House captures voltage that would normally go to ground and recycles it into
the building's electrical system. When voltage fluctuates, the flow into the
building remains more level. The result is a reduction in kilowatt consumption,
appliances that run at peak efficiency, reduced maintenance costs and reduced
peak demand loads. All of which leads to lower energy bills.
Aside from the obvious advantages of lower electricity
bills, customers also appreciate the green angle. Using power more efficiently
and not losing so much to a ground wire means equipment and appliances last
longer with lower maintenance costs. It also lowers peak demand on available
energy and helps entire communities have a more stable power grid.
In addition to the obvious savings, the Power House
increases the capacity of a building's electrical panel by allowing it to run
cooler and protects all equipment from basic electrical surges. The unit, which
weighs about 50 pounds can be installed nearly anywhere because it runs cool
and requires no special ventilation.
The Power House must be installed by a licensed electrician
and is available in both residential and commercial voltages. Learn more at BlackHawkEnergySaver.com
today.
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