PowerSave™ Dynamic Voltage Optimisation is an innovative technology that helps organisations make some of the biggest financial savings possible on their energy bills by reducing and regulating the mains voltage used to power electrical equipment.
PowerSave™ is a division of UK-based Claude Lyons, the longest established company specialising in voltage control technologies. Backed by more than 75 years of experience in the field of high quality power control solutions, the technology is very much of its time as organisations look for new ways to save money and demonstrate their commitment to the environment.
DANLERS Limited design and manufacture straightforward ‘stand-alone’ electronic controls for lighting, heating, ventilation and air conditioning. The product range includes PIR occupancy switches, Photocells, Daylight-linked dimming, Radio remote controls, Time lag switches, Security switches, Dimmer switches and PIR thermostat controls.
Many DANLERS products are energy saving and can significantly reduce energy bills and carbon emissions. The DANLERS PIR occupancy switch can also improve hygiene by eliminating the need for wall switches.
All DANLERS products are easy to install with no need for a specialist installer. The controls make use of existing wiring and are suitable for retrofitting or new build.
GMC Instrumentation is exhibiting their range of ‘Power & Energy’ monitoring equipment from World leading manufacturers; Camille Bauer, Elspec, Gossen Metrawatt and Hioki.
Camille Bauer manufactures the most comprehensive range of power and energy transducers, able to monitor all AC system variables. Elspec produce the world’s most comprehensive power quality analyzers, monitoring national and local grid networks. Gossen Metrawatt’s latest professional multimeters will be on display including the new Metrahit Energy. Hioki’s extensive test and measurement range includes compact power quality analyzer, battery testers for monitoring UPS systems and power and energy analyzers supporting renewable energy research and development.