Fluoresave is a microprocessor-controlled energy saving unit for gas discharge lighting (fluorescent, sodium, mercury, metal halide etc.).
The Fluoresave design is based on the operation of the light. When the lights are turned on, the Fluoresave unit supplies mains voltage to the lights for ignition. The unit allows a short period (approximately 8 minutes) for stable operation of the lights, before switching to a lower energy saving voltage.
The Fluoresave continuously monitors the variation in the output of the current and the input mains voltage. Based on this information, the microprocessor switches the output voltage between the mains (input) voltage and the lower energy saving voltage.
Fluoresave is fitted with status indicator lights to indicate when the unit is in energy saving mode or to indicate any fault condition. If a fault occurs in the Fluoresave unit, the microprocessor will detect this and will revert back to mains power ensuring no disruption to your lighting system.
Fluoresave will also have a positive effect on the Cosine Phi (Power Factor) of the circuit.

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