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<blockquote data-quote="ACR ELectrical" data-source="post: 340134" data-attributes="member: 15044"><p>Jay if its any help to you I regulary sub for a firm who specialise in energy monitoring and energy reduction, power quality analysis...etc, i've been involved in several reporting projects with hotels in london, many of those which we submit a report ends up saving them more than they paid for the montioring.</p><p></p><p>If your still stuck drop me a message. Joe, Binky and Man have given some good solid advice. What i will say is if the installation is old and has many improper and inapproipate alterations/additions you may find it easier to balance, however you may find many other areas where you can save a lot of energy, if you have a locally housed transformer you may be able to get the supplier to alter the windings, you may have high draw equipment running extremely inefficient, also have you got the right electrical tariff??? You'd be surprised with the areas you can make savings if investigated thoroughly.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately i think it depends on the size of your installation, the bigger the installation the bigger the potential savings. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ACR ELectrical, post: 340134, member: 15044"] Jay if its any help to you I regulary sub for a firm who specialise in energy monitoring and energy reduction, power quality analysis...etc, i've been involved in several reporting projects with hotels in london, many of those which we submit a report ends up saving them more than they paid for the montioring. If your still stuck drop me a message. Joe, Binky and Man have given some good solid advice. What i will say is if the installation is old and has many improper and inapproipate alterations/additions you may find it easier to balance, however you may find many other areas where you can save a lot of energy, if you have a locally housed transformer you may be able to get the supplier to alter the windings, you may have high draw equipment running extremely inefficient, also have you got the right electrical tariff??? You'd be surprised with the areas you can make savings if investigated thoroughly. Ultimately i think it depends on the size of your installation, the bigger the installation the bigger the potential savings. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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