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Frequently Asked Questions
| How does ePowerSaver save electricity? |
Power factor is the percentage of electricity that's delivered to your house and used effectively, compared to what is actually wasted. For example, a 1.0 power factor means that all the electricity that's being delivered to your home is being used effectively by your appliances. However, most homes today have a 0.75 power factor or less. This means that about 75% of the electricity that is coming through your meter at your home is being used effectively, the other 25% is being wasted by your inductive load caused by some appliances(air condition,and any other applilance with inductive load). With a low power factor, the utility company has to deliver more electricity to do the same work.Now, with ePowersaver,it helps to increase that power factor in most cases to 0.98, and increasing the effective use of your electricity and lowering your your meter reading. |
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| Is the use of ePowerSaver illegal? |
| NO. The ePowerSaver is just like a common household appliance that you can plug into any outlet in your home. Don't worry, it is absolutely LEGAL , approved and compliance with CE test. |
| Is there any danger to use ePowerSaver? |
| ePowerSaver is very safe. It does not contain lead and does not consume electrical energy, so it never generates heat, and there is no danger in using it. |
| How to use ePowerSaver? |
| Simply plug it in any of your home outlet and it will start saving power for you. Best result, it plug at the socket nearest to the meter. |
| How many ePowerSavers do I need? |
| We recommend one ePowerSaver if your monthly average comsumption is 500kwh or less. If you monthly comsumption is above 500kwh, then you will need two ePowerSavers for maximum savings. |
| How is the saving effect of the ePowerSaver? |
| This ePowerSaver has passed many tests and verifications at various certifications levels, and has demonstrated its capability to save up to 15-30% on electrical power usage. It has been inspected under strict conditions and it is non electrical energy consumption. It stabilizes voltage, reduces current, enhances Power Factor of appliances, and extends the life span of appliances. |
| Is ePowerSaver effective on any appliances? |
| This product applies to many kinds of appliances such as air conditioners, televisions, washing machines, refrigerators, electric fans, motors, pumps stereos, etc.Please refer to below table for more information on other appliances. |
Reference for Typical Household Electrical Products Consumption Info
| No. |
Electrical Appliances |
Watt |
Amp |
Consumption |
With ePowerSaver |
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| 1 |
Air ¨C conditional 1 Hp |
840 |
3.50 |
20 cents per hour |
Very Effective |
| 2 |
Fan |
84 |
0.35 |
0.2 cents per hour |
Very Effective |
| 3 |
Fluorescent Light |
40 |
0.17 |
288 cents per day |
Very Effective |
| 4 |
Television 29 |
100 |
0.41 |
3 cents per hour |
Very Effective |
| 5 |
Refrigerator |
550 |
2.30 |
80 cents per day |
Very Effective |
| 6 |
Freezer |
330 |
1.38 |
45 cents per day |
Very Effective |
| 7 |
Washing Machine |
1080 |
4.50 |
0.4 cents per min |
Very Effective |
| 8 |
Vacuum Cleaner |
550 |
2.30 |
0.25 cents min |
Very Effective |
| 9 |
Air Purifier |
550 |
2.30 |
0.25 cents per min |
Very Effective |
| 10 |
Computer |
400 |
4.10 |
12 cents per hour |
Very Effective |
| 11 |
Water pump |
150 |
0.63 |
4.5 cents per hour |
Very Effective |
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| No. |
Electrical Appliances |
Watt |
Amp |
Consumption |
With ePowerSaver |
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| 1 |
Water Heater |
2000 |
8.33 |
0.7 cents per min |
No effect |
| 2 |
Iron |
1000 |
4.16 |
0.4 cents per min |
No effect |
| 3 |
Microwave |
1300 |
5.42 |
0.5 cents per min |
No effect |
| 4 |
Rice Cooker |
1000 |
4.16 |
0.4 cents per min |
No effect |
| 5 |
Cloth Dryer |
3000 |
12.5 |
1.13 cents per min |
No effect |
| 6 |
Dish Washer |
2700 |
11.25 |
0.8 cents per min |
No effect |
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Product Safety Instructions
When using the ePowersaver, safety precautions should always be practice to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, as followings:
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Understanding all instructions before using this device. |
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Do not use this device near places with water, i.e. somewhere near to bathtub, shower, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. |
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Handle this device with care, do not place it on an unstable surface, stand or table. The product may fall and damage. |
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This device should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, please consult your dealer or local power Supply Company for more information. |
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Do not overload wall sockets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Unplug the product from the wall socket before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners, Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. |
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Never push objects of any kind into this device through cabinet as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in the risk of fire or electric shock. |
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To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this device, but take it to your dealer or authorized service centre when some service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect re-assembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used. And it will also void the warranty of this device. |
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| Unplug this device from wall socket and refer servicing to authorized service centre: |
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The LED at the front panel is not Ħ°ONĦħ. |
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The device has been exposed to rain, water or any other liquid. |
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The device has been dropped or has damaged. |
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The device shows a distinct change in performance when there is no saving on your electricity bill. |
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Below is the table of World Power Voltage and Frequency for reference
| Country |
Voltage |
Frequency |
| American Samoa |
120V |
60Hz |
| Argentina |
220V* |
50Hz |
| Australia |
240V |
50Hz |
| Austria |
230V |
50Hz |
| Bahrain |
230V* |
50Hz |
| Belgium |
230V |
50Hz |
| Bhutan |
230V |
50Hz |
| Bolivia |
220/230V |
50Hz |
| Bosnia |
220V |
50Hz |
| Brazil |
110/220V* |
60Hz |
| Brunei |
240V |
50Hz |
| Bulgaria |
230V |
50Hz |
| Canada |
120V |
60Hz |
| Chile |
220V |
50Hz |
| China |
220V |
50Hz |
| Colombia |
110V |
60Hz |
| Cook Islands |
240V |
50Hz |
| Costa Rica |
120V |
60Hz |
| Croatia |
230V |
50Hz |
| Cuba |
110/220V |
60Hz |
| Czech Republic |
230V |
50Hz |
| Denmark |
230V |
50Hz |
| Ecuador |
120-127V |
60Hz |
| Egypt |
220V |
50Hz |
| Estonia |
230V |
50Hz |
| Falkland Islands |
240V |
50Hz |
| Fiji |
240V |
50Hz |
| Finland |
230V |
50Hz |
| France |
230V |
50Hz |
| Germany |
230V |
50Hz |
| Greece |
220V |
50Hz |
| Greenland |
220V |
50Hz |
| Hong Kong |
220V* |
50Hz |
| Hungary |
230V |
50Hz |
| Iceland |
220V |
50Hz |
| India |
230V |
50Hz |
| Indonesia |
127/230V* |
50Hz |
| Iran |
230V |
50Hz |
| Iraq |
230V |
50Hz |
| Ireland |
230V |
50Hz |
| Israel |
230V |
50Hz |
| Italy |
230V |
50Hz |
| Japan |
100V |
50/60Hz* |
| South Korea |
220V |
60Hz |
| Kuwait |
240V |
50Hz |
| Laos |
230V |
50Hz |
| Lebanon |
110/220V |
50Hz |
| Libya |
127/230V |
50Hz |
| Macedonia |
220V |
50Hz |
| Madagascar |
220V |
50Hz |
| Malaysia |
240V |
50Hz |
| Mexico |
127V |
60Hz |
| Monaco |
127/220V |
50Hz |
| Morocco |
127/220V* |
50Hz |
| Netherlands |
230V |
50Hz |
| New Caledonia |
220V |
50Hz |
| New Zealand |
230V |
50Hz |
| Norway |
230V |
50Hz |
| Pakistan |
230V |
50Hz |
| Panama |
110/120V |
60Hz |
| Papua New Guinea |
240V |
50Hz |
| Paraguay |
220V |
50Hz |
| Peru |
220V* |
60Hz |
| Philippines |
220V |
60Hz |
| Poland |
230V |
50Hz |
| Portugal |
230V |
50Hz |
| Puerto Rico |
120V |
60Hz |
| Romania |
230V |
50Hz |
| Russia |
220V |
50Hz |
| Saudi Arabia |
127/220V |
60Hz |
| Singapore |
230V |
50Hz |
| South Africa |
220/230V* |
50Hz |
| Spain |
230V |
50Hz |
| Sri Lanka |
230V |
50Hz |
| Sweden |
230V |
50Hz |
| Switzerland |
230V |
50Hz |
| Taiwan |
110V |
60Hz |
| Thailand |
220V |
50Hz |
| Tonga |
240V |
50Hz |
| Trinidad & Tobago |
115V |
60Hz |
| Turkey |
230V |
50Hz |
| Ukraine |
220V |
50Hz |
| United Arab Emirates |
220V |
50Hz |
| United Kingdom |
230V |
50Hz |
| USA |
120V |
60Hz |
| Uruguay |
220V |
50Hz |
| Uzbekistan |
220V |
50Hz |
| Vanuatu |
230V |
50Hz |
| Venezuela |
120V |
60Hz |
| Vietnam |
127/220V |
50Hz |
| Virgin Islands |
115V |
60Hz |
| Western Samoa |
230V |
50Hz |
| Yugoslavia |
220V |
50Hz |
| Zimbabwe |
220V |
50Hz |
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