For years, ski areas have provided a quality outdoor recreation experience in a manner that complements their beautiful natural environments. Now, with new challenges on the horizon, the ski industry is prodding to maximize efficiency and lower costs.
DO SMALL ELECTRICAL GLITCHES THREATEN YOUR PRODUCTION YEILD? ARE YOU RELYING ON UPS … OR NOTHING … FOR PROTECTION?
This short video explains why modern electronic voltage regulators, like the UST MiniEVR™, should be specified instead of ferroresonant transformers in cases where the load is 2kVA or larger.
EVRs operate at up to 99% efficiencyat all times, while ferros typically operate at efficiencies of only 75% to 80%, and frequently operate at efficiencies as low as 50% – wasting electricity and generating unnecessary carbon.
EVRs run silent and cool and can be installed indoors or out, while ferros are noisy and hot and must be installed in a protected indoor environment.
EVRs are specified to match the load exactly, while ferros must be oversized by a factor of 2x to 2.5x.