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TVSS (Transient Voltage Surge Suppression) saves money! Read some of
the many referral quotes from satisfied customers:
| Date |
Organization |
Quote |
| Aug. 9, 2007 |
City of London
London, ON, Canada |
pdf of
ROI for TVSS installation at London City Hall |
| Jun. 20, 2007 |
Meritcare Health System |
click
here for pdf of George Heck's endorsement |
| Sep. 28, 2001 |
Naval Surface Warfare Center
Carderock Division
Naval Ships Systems Engineering Station
Philadelphia, PA |
TVSS is a great investment on any and
all the systems and ships represented in this study. The Return on
Investment Ratios are all positive and because of the use of all
TVSS systems implementation costs are conservative. The payback
period on all but 2 ships are 2.17 years or less and
the overall average pay
back period is a little more than half a year. |
| Nov. 30, 2003 |
Williamsport Municipal Water
Authority
Williamsport, PA |
Some of our equipment was
being repaired frequently because of damage from surges, so your
units were installed covering computer panels, pumps,
instrumentation communications and telephone lines, branch panels,
as well as the service entrance panel.
.....The suppressors you
recommended have also
reduced the downtime
on our equipment, and we know we will be protected during the
storm season. |
| Aug. 24, 2004 |
ATMEL
Colorado Springs, CO |
In 1994 the objective to
confine the "ravaging damage" from spikes riding in on service
wiring and noise generated between our manufacturing tool
sets........we embarked on an eight building, three tiered,
proactive installation of TVSS mitigation design, totaling some
805 locations. I
am pleased to report to you that our sizable investment in TVSS
mitigation has more than
paid for itself many times
over, and is still
fully functional now, ten years later. |
| Jan. 26, 1998 |
Case Corporation
Fargo, ND |
.....First, we ran
dedicated power lines to the PC's that were experiencing chronic
problems. This eliminated interference from other equipment such
as microwaves, radios and fans. The second thing we did was
install neutral current elimination and transient voltage surge
suppression devices, TVSS. These steps have
drastically reduced the
amount of computer failures
that we have seen on the shop floor. |
| Jan. 5, 2004 |
Eastern Industries, Inc.
Winfield, PA |
In October of 1993 we
installed approximately five surge suppressors..... These units
protect data processing, weighing and production equipment. We
have yet to lose any equipment due to power surges or lightning to
the present date.
I estimate that the total
protection system has
reduced our yearly
electrical maintenance costs by a minimum of 33%.
Downtime costs related to surge activity were also eliminated.
This investment paid for itself many times during the last ten
years. |
| Mar. 19, 2004 |
Florida Hospital
Orlando, FL |
Given the nature of the
healthcare industry, reliable operation of equipment is not just
an economic issue. But, being a business, it is important to
obtain a quick pay back on all investments. I estimate that our
payback period is
less than a year. |
| Nov. 13, 2003 |
Harris County Hospital District
Houston, TX |
With this equipment correctly
installed on all of the electrical panels associated with Clinical
Equipment, in both the LBJ General and Ben Taub General Hospitals,
we have virtually
eliminated equipment downtime attributed to electronic
failures. In fact, the typical failures we presently experience
are now primarily only mechanical, generally induced by accident
or abuse. |
| Dec. 9, 1988 |
Phillips 66 Company
Bartlesville, OK |
As you know, Phillips standard
service station has a unique design that incorporates over 600
lineal feet of fluorescent light fixtures to backlight our fascia
system. At one of our test stations located at Kellogg and Hoover
in Wichita, Kansas, we
reduced light bulb replacements cost from over $300 per month to
$75 per month. There would be additional savings from
reduction in equipment damages, but we did not attempt to quantify
these savings. |
| Mar. 30, 2001 |
Dakota Heartland Health Systems
Fargo, ND |
.....we have had remarkable results
(100%) applying the surge suppression (TVSS) equipment in problem
areas with what appears to be
significant cost savings
(many times the investment.) |
| June 12, 2002 |
Quebecor World
Concord, ON, Canada |
We were having numerous problems with
our splicer, specifically Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's)
locking up, drives literally blowing up (grenading) which would
shut down the press for an hour to two hours each time at a cost
of $750.00 per hour. The cost of repair was approximately $15,000.
.....We haven't had any
downtime since we installed the suppressors and we log all
downtime on the press. |
Copies of reference letters available
on request
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