With the constant need to control the temperature of an environment, the installation of chiller systems can often have sizeable costs associated with their operation.  These are fixed expenses which become acceptable as a cost of doing business.  As the cost of electricity continues to rise, greater scrutiny is being placed on the largest energy consumers.  Naturally more efficient pumps will reduce cost but what about the underlying costs of lost efficiency?

 We approach chiller efficiency from various perspectives.  There is the electricity it consumes directly.  Is the motor efficient, is it Chiller Systems Cost Saving Systemsdrawing the correct amperage for its size?  How far from the main power supply, is it located?  Could excessive line loss be costing your organization thousands of dollars a year?  There are simple solutions to all these questions, but the questions need to be asked in order to find the RIGHT solution to reduce electrical consumption.  Asking the right questions and finding the best solutions is what we do best.

 The exploration of some often over-looked opportunities lay in chiller cooling efficiencies.  Scale build-up of any kind can often reduce efficiency in excess of 20%.  Unfortunately the most common answer to this challenge is to use chemicals and more chemicals.  Not the best option from an environmental or cost perspective and for this reason we Innovative Solutions have sourced the globe for the most effective green technologies.

 Imagine reducing chemical and service costs by 80% while enhancing motor efficiency by 10 - 20%, all with a return on your investment in well under two years.  Companies all over the world have been implementing and using mono-pole technologies on their systems for years and only in North America have we lagged behind.

 If you feel it is time to reduce the operating costs of your chiller systems, contact us for a no obligation discussion about your options.  We’ll even show you how well our technology works in your environment before you pay us a dime.

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