Power Conditioning for Public Services Applications
Offices & Schools
Today’s schools and offices have millions of dollars invested in electronic devices and technologies intended to save energy and increase productivity. Power quality problems can put these investments at risk in many ways such as:
- Failure to achieve expected efficiencies,
- Delayed or unreachable payback,
- Inability to achieve desired performance, etc.
Schools and offices can benefit from the lessons learned by business and industry years ago: poor power quality directly impacts the bottom line. Power quality problems occur with warning and all electrical equipment can be vulnerable to their effects. Power conditioning protect investments in electrical equipment and energy saving systems.

Energy Efficiency and Power Quality in Schools.pdf