Advantage 1 LLC is a registered seller of all power save products. SAVE 35% OR MORE WITH A POWER-SAVE ENERGY SAVING KIT Why use a Power-Save Energy Saving Kit? Power-Save Energy Saving Kits are a cost-effective way to purchase a combination of Power-Save products! A Power-Save Energy Saving Kit significantly reduces electric bills by eliminating wasted electrical consumption and increasing the overall efficiency of the home. In the event you decide to 'go solar' down the road, the Power-Save Energy Saver Kit will allow you to install a much smaller and less expensive solar system! Power-Save Energy Saving Kits include: 1. The Power-Save 1200 Energy Saver The Power-Save 1200™ is a small gray box that fits neatly next to your breaker panel, saves you money year after year and protects the entire home. The Power-Save 1200™ was designed with the homeowner in mind, providing lower energy bills, increased motor and appliance life, for all of the equipment inside of your house. Residential customers throughout North America could see a realized savings of 8% - 10% typically and as much as 25% on their electrical usage (and thus power bills). The Power-Save 1200™ is UL Certified as the Cat. No. ABET 2201 and CSA certified. 2. The Power-Save Solar Attic Fan Saving energy in your home must start at the top. As warm air rises, it collects in the attic making your entire house hotter and your air conditioning less efficient. This costs you valuable dollars and unnecessary wear and tear on your cooling equipment. The Power-Save Solar Attic fan removes hot air from the attic keeping your home cooler while maximizing your air conditioner's efficiency. The solar powered fan draws no electricity from the utility and will cost you nothing to operate! Removes Hot Attic Air; Solar Powered; Up to 850 CFM Air Flow; Optional Thermostat; Same Day installation; Proudly Made in USA; 10/5/25 Year Warranty; Saves Energy > How Does A Solar Attic Fan Work (.PDF)? > Solar Attic Fan Installation Instructions (.PDF) > Easy Installation; Watch a 'This Old House' Video Install! 3. Power-Save Radiant Barrier Radiant barriers are installed in homes—most commonly in attics—to reduce summer heat gain and winter heat loss, which helps lower heating and cooling costs. The barriers consist of a highly reflective material that reflects radiant heat rather than absorbing it. How Radiant Barriers Work Heat travels from a warm area to a cool area by a combination of conduction, convection, and radiation. Heat flows by conduction from a hotter material to a colder material when the two materials touch. Heat transfer by convection occurs when a liquid or gas is heated, becomes less dense, and rises. Radiant heat travels in a straight line away from the hot surface and heats anything solid as the wave of energy hits it. When the sun heats a roof, it's primarily the sun's radiant energy that makes the roof hot. A large portion of this heat travels by conduction through the roofing materials to the attic side of the roof. The hot roof material then radiates its gained heat energy into the cooler attic (some of the roof's heat will radiate in other directions too). A radiant barrier reduces the radiant heat transfer from the roof to the attic space. Fiberglass re-enforced (perforated) aluminum foil insulation; Fire retardant; Reflects 95% of radiation heat Perforated aluminum foil radiant barrier to eliminating sweating; Use for attics, roof and walls ; Easily stapled into place in attic on ceiling joists or rafters, sealed with aluminum tape; Adhesion Good on clean and dry surface; No Discoloration Resistance Excellent resistance to water, water vapor, oxidation and weathering. Check Out this Compelling Power-Save Radiant Barrier Demonstration! The hot box above is a representation of an attic with Power-Save Radiant Barrier installed. The hot box shows the temperature difference between a homes attic with and without radiant barrier, using infra-red heat lamps. Left Side: The left side shows a laid down radiant barrier with unfaced R-19 fiberglass insulation. The thermometer reads 93.2 degrees F. Right Side: The right side shows unfaced R-19 fiberglass insulation only. Its thermometer reads 152.5 degrees F. There is a difference of 59.3 degrees F between the two sides. This difference is due to the Power-Save Radiant Barrier's ability to reflect radiant heat away from the insulation! The numbers above were arrived at after a six hour period with an ambient air temperature average of 84 degrees. NOTE: Both sides reached their steady state after only one half hour. 4. Power-Save Duct Seal System Duct sealing is a combination of Power-Save Radiant Barrier and Power-Save Duct Seal. Leaky ducts can reduce heating and cooling system efficiency by as much as 20 percent. Sealing and insulating ducts increases efficiency, lowers your energy bills, and can often pay for itself in energy savings. Plus, if you’re planning to install new heating and cooling equipment, a well-designed and sealed duct system may allow you to downsize to a smaller, less costly heating and cooling system that will provide better dehumidification. 1) tape all seams in duct work 2) wrap all duct work with radiant barrier 3) use same tape to attach radiant barrier to duct work and seal all seams OWN POWER-SAVE™ PRODUCTS AT LITTLE OR NO COST! Government Incentives and Rebates Mean You Save Thousands! Decrease or Eliminate Your Electric Bill Today! Power-Save Energy Co.'s unique business model allows us to offer the most sophisticated energy generation and conservation products at the most competitive prices on the market. Additionally, our Power-Save Solar System is eligible in most states for government incentives that will significantly reduce your costs. In some states, incentives will reduce your investment to $0! |