matthew.schenck.12
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- Whidbey Island, WA
I had a couple of Amprobe DM III’s that I have used over the years for load studies so that I can size a generator for residential loads.
I have upgraded to a Fluke 1738 and realized that hi it is severely underutilized in that role.
I would be interested in understanding from somebody that may have experience in the mitigation of power quality issues how you would approach a company and offer your services. In other words would you go up to them and explain power factor, and reactance, and how it’s costing them money?
I would also like to understand if there is a payback on the mitigation equipment and how long that is. Can the payback be in utility cost savings or is it typically a combination of utility cost savings and increased lifespan of the equipment?
Thanks
I have upgraded to a Fluke 1738 and realized that hi it is severely underutilized in that role.
I would be interested in understanding from somebody that may have experience in the mitigation of power quality issues how you would approach a company and offer your services. In other words would you go up to them and explain power factor, and reactance, and how it’s costing them money?
I would also like to understand if there is a payback on the mitigation equipment and how long that is. Can the payback be in utility cost savings or is it typically a combination of utility cost savings and increased lifespan of the equipment?
Thanks