Home Automation Manufacturers in the United States

50Hz 60Hz Converter Inc - Exquisite Heat - Integrasense Incorporated - Intelligent Energy a division of Phantom Energy Works - Electronic Design Technology - George Lacey Sales - SunUSA LLC. -

50Hz 60Hz Converter Inc

You mainly need to ensure that you do not operate it at a higher V/Hz (50Hz or 60Hz) ratio Than it was designed for. 1) That you should be able to use the same frequency converter at 60Hz, and even at 20% higher nominal rating, due to increased voltage, keeping currents the same. 2) Reduce cooling from the same 50Hz/60Hz motors. I would prefer to order new fan blades, or reduce the blade angle a little, and at the same time cut the tips off, to make a smaller diameter motor. But I would leave this bit to the experts!

Exquisite Heat

Exquisiet Heat allows any temperature system to have BTU replacement in a precise, anticipated way.

Integrasense Incorporated

Integrasense provides easy to use pre-engineered monitoring, control, data collection, security and reporting solutions ideal for remote process applications such as : water and waste pumping and treatment, remote facilities and equipment, Electric generation, Solar systems, Cogeneration systems, Building Energy management, Sub metering and Power sub-stations. Features include - wireless sensors and remote communications, programmable control, data logging, digital alarm messaging via email, text messaging and FTP, embedded Web pages with graphical representation of the system and key information. SCADA, RTU, Telemetry, PLC, Digital Dialer, Chart Recorder functions M2M .

Intelligent Energy a division of Phantom Energy Works

Automatic energy management for central air conditioning A/C Booster Super cooler, a controlled drip system using r. o. water (reverse osmosis) delivery on the condensing coil when appropriate exhaust air temperatures are reached. The Booster only operates when extra cooling power is needed to BOOST COOLING POWER and the units energy efficiency. Otherwise it operates in standby mode using no water. Water is cheaper than electricity and the power saved vastly outweighs water costs. Here in the valley the cost for Booster summer water usage would be approximately $6. -$68. Generally, a swamp cooler uses more than 50, 000 gallons of water seasonally costing $46 Household R. O. . water consumption for the Booster is based on tons of A/C used.

Electronic Design Technology

George Lacey Sales

SunUSA LLC.

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