"Plug" loads are often the last unmanaged electrical load in buildings. Because of the time and effort required to manage hundreds of locally controlled, "little" loads, this is often a lower priority for building managers.
Fortunately, there are options:
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INCORPORATE BEST PRACTICES
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Ensure new appliances are ENERGY STAR compliant.
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Educate occupants to turn things off when they leave.
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Configure power management features in computers, printers, and copiers.
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ADD TIMER POWER STRIPS
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Shut off power to the plugs based on occupant′s schedule using a programmable power strip similar to a programmable thermostat.
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CHOOSE ADVANCED POWER STRIP SYSTEMS
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Wireless communication in these strips allows for central monitoring, metering, and control. Additional software also enables
- Creation of ongoing plug load management programs. - Integration into lighting and HVAC control systems.
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By taking charge of your plug loads, you can save 10% or more of your annual electricity cost!
License #’s: E1-104939 • S1-302974 • P1-203519 • F1-10498 • SM1-192 • MC-1134
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