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Applied Energy LLC is total solution provider. With a combined experience in Control Systems of over 50 years we correct the power problems effecting equipment and its operation. If it doesn't interfere with the process it isn't worth addressing.

"Phaseback functions as a surge suppressor, harmonic filter, and voltage regulator, creating a single affordable and reliable system and enabling Applied Energy to position itself as a total power quality solution provider in this highly competitive market," says Vishal Sapru, research analyst with Frost & Sullivan

Customers

  • Industrial Process

  • Major Automotive Manufacturers

  • Foundries

  • Marine - DOD

  • Chemical Industries

Applied Energy Receives the 2003 Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Award

Palo Alto, Calif. – January 7, 2004 – In a recent study on World Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor Markets, Frost & Sullivan recognized technology innovations engineered by Applied Energy LLC that have helped enhance the functionality of surge suppressors.

Since its inception, Applied Energy has focused on developing surge suppressors with improved technology and additional features. It has built its reputation through its singular mission - "Prevention is the Ultimate Suppression."

Most existing transient voltage surge suppressor (TVSS) devices–– metal oxide varistors (MOV), silicon avalanche diodes, selenium cells, gas discharge tubes, and hybrid surge suppressors––are based on a two-decade old technology. These devices need to evolve with the changing customer needs for power quality and surge suppressor.

Surge suppressors that can withstand power-quality related disturbances and have a long shelf life are crucial for the proper functioning of any critical load. Applied Energy is well positioned to meet this need for additional capabilities to protect critical equipment.

Its innovative device ‘Phaseback’ is an electromagnetic transient voltage surge suppressor (EMTVSS) solution specifically suited for ungrounded delta systems.

When activated, Phaseback makes an instantaneous correction to any phase voltage that is out of balance. It prevents transient voltages such as those generated by switching transients or phase faults. Additionally, it uses electromagnetic interaction of mutual induction to control voltages, protecting the device components and reducing degradation over time or through repeated usage.

For its successful development of a competing technology in the TVSS market, Applied Energy is the recipient of the 2003 Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Award. The award recognizes the ability of a company to successfully develop and introduce new technology, formulate a well-designed product family, and make significant product performance contributions to the industry.

Phaseback is unique, as it does not use any conventional TVSS technologies such as MOVs. Applied Energy has applied for patent recognition of this device.

It can be installed at the service entrance, load centers, or on locally derived ungrounded low voltage systems. A single EMTVSS unit protects an entire ungrounded voltage system, with no co-ordination of current loading necessary. Phaseback is also capable of working independent of the MOVs placed within user loads.

“Phaseback functions as a surge suppressor, harmonic filter, and voltage regulator, creating a single affordable and reliable system and enabling Applied Energy to position itself as a total power quality solution provider in this highly competitive market,” says Vishal Sapru, research analyst with Frost & Sullivan.

Through ongoing R&D, Applied Energy continues to offer better and cost-effective products. Strong customer relationships are enabling the company to fully commercialize the technology. Applied Energy currently caters to various market segments including the navy, coast guards, and airports. About Applied Energy LLC

Applied Energy is a Limited Liability Company located in Saginaw, Michigan. The enterprise was formed in 2002 after several years of development and testing to bring to market "Phaseback", a new and innovative approach to solving transient voltage harmonic mitigation and phase voltage balance problems. The enterprise approaches power disturbances from the effect on control systems; if there is no effect on equipment life or the process, it is not a problem. We will continue to introduce new products that address multiple power issues before they become costly problems.

About Frost & Sullivan

Founded in 1961, Frost & amp;Sullivan is recognized as a global leader in growth consulting. Frost & Sullivan Awards are presented to companies that demonstrate excellence in their industry, commending the diligence, commitment, and innovative business strategies required to advance in the global marketplace. Frost & Sullivan rigorously analyzes specific criteria to determine award recipients in a vast variety of market industries and landscapes. For further information, visit www.frost.com.


   
 

 


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