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November 4, 2011

Christmas time can be Eco-friendly time

Christmas time can be Eco-friendly time

 

Every year we all get excited for Christmas and all that comes with it. Celebrating our saviors birthday and our reason to believe, being able to show our love to each other in a thoughtful gift, decorating outside and inside, getting together with family and friends,  are a few of the things I look forward to.  Some of these things are priceless, and then again some of them are not. This season lets make an effort to think of somethings to help not make such a dent in our wallets along with smaller effects on the Eco-system.

 

My first thought is the Christmas lights. One thing you can change easily and it will still look really nice. LED lights are not new but they are much more Eco-friendly than their former partners, the incandescent lights. Some of the straight forward reasons are that LED lights use up to 30% less electricity than the incandescent which can save you up to $10 a month in your electric bill.  They burn cooler, making tree fires almost non-existent. There are around 14 people a year killed in tree fires. I have felt my incandescent lights before and was shocked at how hot they got, combine that with a dried out tree and you have yourself a disaster waiting to happen. They make everything you could think of in LED lights. Christmas tree lights, outside lights, candle shaped lights for your windows and so much more.

 

Another product you can purchase for a moderately small amount of money and in return save a moderate amount of money, energy, and cold fingers is a timer. I say cold fingers because if you have ever set up lights outside you know that by the time you want to turn them off it is usually freezing cold. If you place a outside solar timer with your lights and set the time, your lights will turn on and off with out you having to dress up and go outside to turn them off. Not to mention you will never have to worry about annoying your neighbors with lights on all night or wasting a lot of energy/money. They also make them for inside usage. You just plug them in set the times and forget about it.

 

There are so many things one can do each year to help save energy, and possibly money. Start a new tradition to reduce, reuse, and recycle each Christmas. Reduce the amount of energy usage, reuse lights and decorations, and recycle things like cardboard boxes and paper instead of throwing them in the trash. Hope everyone has a happy and healthy Christmas Season. God Bless.

 

 

Resource- Statistics from: http://gizmodo.com/323951/the-pros-and-cons-of-led-christmas-lights

July 6, 2010

Harmonics might be more dangerous than we thought…

Have you ever had someone turn on the tap at a sink while you were taking a shower only to be rudely interrupted by a change in your water temperature? I like to use this as a demonstration to show the similarities to what happens to a buildings power supply when affected by harmonic interference.  Power wanes or surges, and instead of just an uncomfortable temperature, as in the shower, electrical equipment can actually heat up to the point of failure.

Harmonic interference really wasn’t a concern until recently when harmonic-generating equipment such as personal computers, fax machines, laser printers and variable frequency drives invaded our everyday lives. And now we have to do something about all of these power quality issues.

Variable-speed drives controlling pump or air-handling unit motors like you have in your heating and air conditioning systems became the norm, because varying or lowering the speed of these motors is more energy-efficient. Variable-speed drives allow a motor to operate over a range of speeds to adjust to a particular situation. This range can increase efficiency by using less power when it is not needed. However, the variable-speed drives produce harmonics in the power conversion process. And, we started using electronic ballasts in building lighting systems, because they were more energy-efficient than magnetic ballasts. These changes introduced higher efficiencies, but they also increased the problems of harmonic interference.

“One source of distortion by itself may not be a problem, but connected with other equipment producing their own distortions, the resulting total harmonic distortion can make other equipment operate incorrectly, lose data or actually fail,” explains Ray Lewis, P.E., senior electrical engineer in the Fort Worth Facilities Unit of Carter & Burgess.

I’d like to also share this quote from Ray Lewis. “Getting harmonics under control can save dollars and energy, as well as equipment and data. In real life, this is evident particularly in data centers full of computers. The computers must be kept cool. If harmonics are causing equipment to heat up, air conditioning systems are using more energy to cool down the room.”

Here is also another example of harmonic distortion that sometimes you can hear! Have you ever heard distortion in your telecommunication lines? This can disrupt production, not to mention your conversation and even your internet connection! This type of harmonic distortion is a result of your telecommunication lines running right next to your power lines.

Harmonic interference left not dealt with is simply asking for trouble. Heat buildup in your electronics is just not healthy. And now knowing that these harmonic distortions can actually leak into telecommunication lines, what do you think they can do to you? A study by Havas and Stetzer says this: Exposure to electromagnetic fields has been associated with an increased incidence of childhood leukemia and miscarriages with residential exposure and with an increase in adult leukemia, brain cancer, and breast cancer with occupational exposure (see review by Havas 2004). In addition to these serious illnesses, an
increasing number of people claim to be electrically sensitive. Symptoms include headaches, flu-like symptoms, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, poor quality sleep, tightness in the chest, eye discomfort, skin disorders, dizziness, nausea, and difficulty concentrating (Levallois, 2002). WOW, that’s pretty serious if you ask me.

So what can we do about this? One of the simplest and most cost effective ways to deal with harmonic distortion is to have a qualified electrician install a harmonic filtration system at your power source in your home or business. If you have to work in an environment that concerns you, speak to an electrician, have them go to your place of business and speak with the owner about your concerns. To get more information of what I recommend in everyone’s electrical system, click this link for a product that works: Monyer Electric PFC Products (Noise Filtration)

Sincerely,

~Mr. Nathan Monyer~

Phone: 610-678-6653
Fax: 877-571-2922

“Do not withhold good from those who deserve it, when it is in your power to act.” Proverbs 3:27

Electrical Surges and Spikes – They are NOT your friend!

Surges and spikes are simply an abnormal fluctuation in the electrical system. What do you think of when you hear surges and spikes? The number one answer I get to this question almost always relates to lightning strikes. Yes, lightning strikes do create surges and spikes and can send them through your electrical system from miles away. But how many lightning related surges and spikes do you really get? Not many. The surges and spikes we really need to be concerned about are the ones that come from the electric lines into our electrical system. Your electricity is generated most times from far away and the electricity is delivered at very high voltages, then stepped down by transformers to be delivered at the voltage you need. Unfortunately the power companies are not generating electricity just for you, they are generating for many different homes and businesses. These other customers that are sharing the same utility lines are producing these surges and spikes and sending them right to your electrical system. The fact is, you’re averaging about 2,000 surges and spikes per year which means your electrical system is getting hit a few times per day.

Surges and spikes are created when items that consume a lot of electricity start up. These can be large motors from nearby manufacturing facilities, utility station power switching, and many other scenarios that generate surges and spikes delivered to your electrical system. There are other surges and spikes that are much smaller but occur more frequently. These are actually being created internally by your home or business. High amperage devices that cycle on and off are creating these internal surges and spikes. For example, a vacuum cleaner is a high amp device; a hair dryer, dryer, washing machine, central air conditioning and furnaces to name a few. All of these devices create small surges and spikes when the power cycles on and off.

Do you know what surges and spikes are actually doing to your electrical system when left unprotected? Since most surges and spikes are not very large, it is hard to notice what’s really going on. Any device that has a micro chip built into it is going to be sensitive to surges and spikes. This is why we put surge protection at our computer and other electronic devices. So that means we’re covered, right? NO. Think about your appliances like your microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, stove, washer, and dryer that you don’t have a surge strip for. All of these devices now have micro chips in them too! And to top it off, most all of these appliance warranties cover everything EXCEPT surges and spikes! They already know your getting hit everyday and until something is done about it, your not covered.

Now I’d like to talk about installing whole house surge protection. The importance of this is evident and electronic equipment left unprotected develop what I refer to as electronic rust that in time creates premature failure to your devices. Whole house surge protection is the answer to this issue and by installing this in your home or business, you are also getting a warranty on your electronic equipment, including your appliances for surge and spike protection. The product that I recommend offers one of the best warranties around and protects you for 10 years and up to $25,000 worth of damage. That’s very impressive and for more information, click this link for a product that works: Monyer Electric PFC Products (Equipment Protection)

Sincerely,

~Mr. Nathan Monyer~

Phone: 610-678-6653
Fax: 877-571-2922

“Do not withhold good from those who deserve it, when it is in your power to act.” Proverbs 3:27

June 28, 2010

A Simple Guide to Power Factor

Before I talk about power factor, I first would like to explain what it is using a common analogy found through the United States Department of Energy website.

Picture a horse tied to a train and the horses job is to pull the train down the railroad tracks. However, the horse cannot pull the train in a straight line by walking in the middle of the tracks, it needs to be on a more consistent ground so that it doesn’t trip over anything. Now picture the ground right next to the tracks as being uneven and so now the horse is 20 feet away from the tracks and is pulling the train. We all know that if the horse was able to pull at an angle closer to the train, the horse would not have to work so hard. This is wasted energy being performed by the horse, right? So, consider this wasted energy that is performed from the horse used to pull the train. This waste of energy is apparent in our electrical systems and is measured in the form of power factor.

Power Factor Correction

Simple diagram of Power Factor Correction

In our electrical system, we want power factor to be measured as close to the whole number 1 as possible so we don’t pay for wasted energy being used to operate our devices.

Now that you have a general idea on what power factor is the measurement of (wasted electricity), now I want you to understand where it comes from. Loss in power factor comes from inductive loads such as transformers, electric motors, and high intensity discharge lighting. Transformers are used in florescent and LED lighting, door bells, televisions, computers, and other electronics. Electric motors are used in dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, vacuum cleaners, ceiling fans, central air and forced air heating systems, washers, dryers, and many many other devices. High intensity discharge lighting is seen mostly in commercial and industrial lighting applications including metal halide, mercury vapor, low pressure sodium and high pressure sodium. Why do all these devices waste electricity? The answer is this: inductive loads increases the amount of apparent power (measured in kilovolt amps, kVA) in your electrical system. The increase in reactive and apparent power causes the power factor to decrease. All of this is mainly in the construction of an inductive load since inductive loads require the current to create a magnetic field, and the magnetic field produces the desired work.

So now that we know we’re wasting electricity, is there anything available to stop this from happening? The answer is no, inductive loads will always create wasted electricity but, there is a way to capture this wasted electricity before it get’s read by your electric meter! This is done by having a qualified electrician install power factor correctional capacitors right at your electrical panel. These capacitors are designed to identify and capture this wasted electricity and offer it back to your electrical system to be used so that you are not paying for it!

Click on this link to see a video of just what one of these devices look like and how it works -  Power Factor Demo. To get more information of what I recommend in everyone’s electrical system, click this link for a product that works: Monyer Electric PFC Products

Sincerely,

Mr. Nathan Monyer
Monyer Electric – www.MonyerElectric.com
Phone: 610-678-6653
Fax: 877-571-2922

“Do not withhold good from those who deserve it, when it is in your power to act.” Proverbs 3:27

June 16, 2010

The Great Tech Blog-Off

Interested in winning some cool stuff? Now through July 10th, contribute to the Eberly Systems Tech-Blog, and you’ll be entered into a drawing for some great prizes!

Basic Rules:
1. All entries must be ORIGINAL CONTENT, and must have something of Value.
2. Entries must relate to something Eberly Systems is involved with (i.e. Computers, Networking, Telecommunications, Electronics, Power).
3. Entries must be at least several paragraphs in length, and again – must say something worth reading!
4. You may enter as many times as you like.
5. Entries that are extensive and show an exceptional amount of effort and quality may receive multiple entries in the drawing.
6. Entries can be made via email to contest@eberlysystems.com, or via the blog directly at www.eberlysystems.com/blog (for this method, create a user and then email contest@eberlysystems.com with your username to request permission to post).

More details to follow. Suggestions? Write a review of a cool piece of technology that you use or got to play with (a new cell phone, laptop or gaming console). Write about the pros and cons of certain operating systems, or compare security protocols for certain network types. Discuss the ramifications of the Green Energy movement on manufacturing and industry. Anything that relates!!!

Stay tuned for prize announcements and further updates!

The Grand Prize is a sweet 24″ Samsung 1080p Hi-Def LCD Monitor!!! 2nd and 3rd place prizes will also be awarded – stay tuned for details.

Grand Prize

April 19, 2010

Yet another great partnership – Continental Power Corporation!

Filed under: General Ramblings,Power Ramblings — Tags: , , , — Kordel Eberly @ 11:30 am

Eberly Systems welcome’s our new partner, Continental Power Corporation. Continental Power manufactures an entire line of Energy Conservation products, including the flagship PowerwoRX e3 Green Power Solution! View our Power page or visit Continental’s website at http://www.continentalpowerworx.com/ for more information about how you can save money on electricity AND help the environment!

December 13, 2009

To Clarify

Filed under: General Ramblings,Power Ramblings — Kordel Eberly @ 2:18 pm

For anyone and everyone who thinks I am crazy and out of my mind, I thought I should clarify…. I AM wearing a safety harness in the video previously posted regarding my diagnosis of Sunoco’s 120′ Sign Light – you just can’t see it very well.

But yes, I’m wearing a very secure, OSHA approved full body harness, securely attached to the sign structure.

Always professional…

December 11, 2009

Sunoco Sign Repair (Crazy Wind!)

Filed under: General Ramblings,Power Ramblings — Kordel Eberly @ 11:15 am

So yesterday (December 10th) I undertook a rather crazy assignment – to diagnose a problem preventing a 120′ high lighted Sunoco sign from lighting! Crazy because – it’s 120′ in the air, it’s cold, it’s windy, and I have to climb it to figure out the problem!

I’ve included the video for your viewing pleasure – if you’re afraid of heights, don’t watch. It’s pretty high…

View from up top, and some introductions….

Inside the sign – further diagnostics.

Wrap up!

I hope you enjoy them – don’t forget, Eberly Systems is your full service solution for any Technical, Data, Network or Electrical service or installation! We go the extra mile – as you can see!!

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