Features
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Advantages
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Benefits
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The Unit
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Latest microprocessor controlled digital technology
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Contributes to repeatability and reliability
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Lower maintenance
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Self contained compact modular design
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Easy to install -small install foot print fitting to most existing switchboard configurations
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Low install cost, carefree maintenance and easy repair
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100% Australian design
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Full control of R&D, export potential, co-operative advantages with local power generator and suppliers
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Employment opportunities, export earnings, new industry development
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Large capacity -up to 30 kVA capacity /120 amps. Different models to suit varying lighting capacity
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Economies of scale, low per light cost, lower installation cost of installation labour and convenient install procedure.
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Short payback period, high medium term benefit from savings in power consumption, light maintenance and lower greenhouse gas emissions.
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Easily installed - minimum disruption to lighting
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Little or no lighting downtime
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No disruption to work place environment or productivity
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Designed for convenient wall mounting in or adjacent to switchboard
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Simple to install using existing allocated space
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Easily monitored for correct operation measurement
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Installs directly in-line to main supply
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No additional sub board or hardware required
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Will install to all existing fluorescent lighting systems
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No sub-distribution board required but can be used as its own sub distribution board or in place of
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Connects directly to mains supply
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Very flexible -will install anywhere and under any situation type
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Full portability
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Suitable for leased premises
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Protects your investment
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Individual circuit breakers built in for easy combination of smaller circuit loads
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Handles up to 4 separate load circuits to maximise efficiency
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Flexibility in respect to installation
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24 month warranty
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Full support and care free operation
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Backed by manufacturer
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Uses latest zero current electronic switching technology for load control to minimise interference
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High efficiency of operation and interference on switching
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Simplicity of design and no harmonic generation
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Auto- detects load demand and fully manages increased supply needs and subsequent return to full savings mode
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Handles partial of full load environment automatically. Full logic management to start tubes under normal conditions to avoid tube degradation
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No manual intervention required
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Unit failure- full supply load restored on unit failure
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Yes box restores full power to circuits in failure mode
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No detrimental effect on lighting circuit
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Includes bypass/override switch
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Can be maintained with minimal disruption to lighting service and will never compromise existing lighting systems
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No disruption to work place lighting if maintenance required
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Works with all ancillary per/light add on power management / saving products.
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Turns passive management systems into active management systems
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Does not require any special de-installation of existing hardware
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No Load' loss less and 10 watts
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Management system is not an overhead
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Very efficient operation
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High efficiency under full load >98%
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Gets maximum benefit from the system
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Very efficient operation
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Porting to existing control gear available on specification
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Connects directly to the current control gear for monitoring control and audit of operation
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Flexible integration with existing control gear.
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Easily upgradeable to incorporate future enhancements
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Keeps abreast of latest power saving technique and technology
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Always up to date technologically
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Componentry manufactured and designed to Australian and UL compliant standards
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Excellent reliability
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High quality guarantee
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Failsafe LED
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Easily monitored for correct operation
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Install and forget
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10 year + product life as per MIL-HDBK-217E
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Long term saving potential
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15 year minimum life of unit. 10 year MTBF
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No minimum lamp number for correct operation of YES box and maximum benefit
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Can be connected to any number of lights within load capacity
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Saving achieved even when on minimum emergency light loads ;i.e.. After hours
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Install and forget
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Monitorable, low failure rate, central installation, automatic failsafe switching.
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Reliability
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Designed to applicable EMC standards
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Compliance with existing standards
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Repeatability
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Comprehensive installation documentation
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Quality knowledge
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Excellent back up
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Conforms to lamp manufacture requirements/specifications
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Can be used with any type of tubular lighting device
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Flexibility
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Major installation and maintenance cost savings compared to other light management devices
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Efficient load capacity in line with lighting device
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Minimum number of units required for larger capacity
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Small install footprint compared to existing products available in the market
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Only one YES box required to replace multiple power saving boxes or devices
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Low cost of installation
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The Environment
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No discernible loss of light
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Reduction in illuminations level normally 10-, not discernible to the eye
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No additional cost
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Savings around 25-33% on electricity costs / consumption on lighting circuits can be expected
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Save up to 33% on your existing lighting costs
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Improves power factor by up to 15 %
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A typical environment, operating 12 hours per day 5 days per week will save 8 tonnes of CO2 gas emissions per YES box per year
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Contribute to industry commitments on reducing greenhouse gas emissions
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Environmentally friendly
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Extended lamp life/lower maintenance costs
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Extends lamps replacement schedules
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Adds further to anticipated savings
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Able to be used with both standard and triphosphor tubular lamps or a mix of both in any ration
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Flexible lamp type allows future upgrades without compromising the YES boxes benefits
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Future benefits
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Produces no harmonic distortion
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Does not add adverse environmental conditions
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Clean operation
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Transformer use will provide some attenuation of existing high frequency harmonics
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Improves existing environmental conditions
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Improves on existing lighting efficiency
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Additional lighting loads do not effect normal operation
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Turn light banks off with alacrity, the YES box adjusts load required automatically, even with multiple load circuits
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Protects and extends lamp life. Can improve on peak demand load maximums
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Installation in new buildings eliminates the need for load circuit breakers for the lighting circuits being applied
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Save further hardware cost by replacing need for some hardware components
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Cost savings benefit
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Retrofit applications use existing input circuit breakers and sub board installation as appropriate
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Very easy to install in existing configurations
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Flexibility
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Additional demand cost savings in line with kilowatts saved by the YES box
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Save on additional services charges such as demand costs by lowering the kW used and lowering the associated charges
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Reduces the risk of exceeding penalty demand rates
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Lower operating temperature will bring associated savings in refrigeration and air conditioning costs
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Intangible saving contribute to the over efficiency of power usage
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Further cost saving benefits
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Major contribution to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and their effect on global warming
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Become a major contributor to the global initiative of reducing greenhouse gas emissions
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Environmentally friendly
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A greenhouse challenge incentive
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Economic alternative to add to power consumption technology
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Allows significant contribution to achieving global targets in CO2 gas emission reduction
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