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CIRCUIT
MASTER
The
Circuit Master is manufactured by Delta Engineering,
an A.S.O. 9000 company. Delta Engineers use a variety
of electronic filters to reduce the effects of unwanted
signals (commonly referred to as "noise")
on the desired signal. Like fluid filters, electronic
filters can be made from a variety of materials, typically
including a combination of operational amplifiers, capacitors,
and/or varistors. These electronic filters are classified
as high-pass, low-pass, and band-pass filters.
High-pass
filters block out low-frequency noise, and are often
used to preent low-frequency signals, such as ham radio
broadcast, from interfering with and distorting higher-frequency
noise, such as TV signals. Low-pass filters block out
high-frequency noise and can be used to minimize the
effects of harmonics in inductive motors. Band-pass
filters behave as a combination of high-pass and low-pass
filters and only allow certain ranges of signal frequency
to pass through them.
How
The Circuit Master Works:
Circuit
Master is a highly sophisticated band-pass filter that
blocks distortions in electrical power above and below
normal signal range.
Circuit
Master blocks out harmonics, power spikes and surges.
Circuit
Master cleans up utility-supplied power to make it better
fit the form of a 60-cycle sine wave, forcing current
and voltage to conform to that sine wave as well, the
ideal design condition for American AC motors.
As
a result, motors run more smoothly at lower temperatures,
working more efficiently and requiring less power from
the utility.
Put
another way, the band-pass effect of a Circuit Master
added to your electrical circuitry will "clean
up" your AC power. This creates an ideal operating
environment for your equipment, which reduces equipment
wear and increases equipment life. This increases power
factor, reduces KVAR, amp draw and most importantly,
KWH usage.
Remember,
you are billed for KWH. Reducing your KWH reduces your
electric bills.
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