Revolutionising the Transformer Market

Bowers IntellivoltBowers Electricals Ltd are pleased to announce the launch of their all new "Bowers Intellivolt" Distribution Transformer with integrated voltage optimisation technology.

This is the first distribution transformer to come to the market with complete integral voltage optimisation technology.

The new "Bowers Intellivolt" Distribution Transformer is designed and manufactured in the UK by Bowers Electricals Ltd and combines our highly recognised "BEST" super Low Loss Distribution Transformer technology with the added benefit of in built voltage optimisation technology.

This allows clients to replace their existing higher loss distribution transformer with a low loss product and also negates the need for a separate voltage optimisation unit to produce energy savings giving not only the benefits of using a Low Loss Transformer, but also the added benefit of energy savings achieved using Voltage Optimisation Equipment. This saves on installation costs, cabling, losses and maintenance issues.

The "Bowers Intellivolt" Unit is as it says "intelligent"

It constantly monitors the incoming voltage and optimises it to the required output level. This voltage optimisation can be used to save energy and maximise equipment efficiency. Using voltage optimisation with electrical equipment such as refrigeration or air cooling devices, 3 phase motors, high-intensity discharge or fluorescent lighting, will reduce energy consumption and create real financial savings. Voltage optimisation can also increase the service life of electrical equipment.

Adding all the benefits of voltage optimisation to the benefits achieved from low loss transformer technology constitutes substantial energy savings.

If this is of interest to you, then please contact a member of our sales team to discuss the tremendous advantages and benefits of this revolutionary product.

"Bowers Intellivolt - Two Technologies - One Solution"



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