A Riddle -what costs $36,000?

1. A new car?   Probably
2. Your Alimony Payments?   I hope not
3. Energy to power one 50 HP motor for one year?   You bet!

Interested in saving 5-10% or more in motor energy costs?

As an Allied Partner for the U.S. Department of Energy's Motor Challenge Program, we are committed to helping industrial motor users increase profits by saving motor energy.
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"Motors that are Tough, Efficient,
and One with the Environment"

Nearly 1,300 off-the-shelf motor ratings from fractional to 350 HP -
most ready for same day shipment to you!

Superior Quality Leeson Motors. Leeson designs, builds, and supports tough, energy efficient, long lasting electric motors. You save money and ensure the uptime your company needs to succeed. And, since our products use less energy, you enjoy immediate savings and the possibility of rebates from your electric utility. That means immediate positive cash flow to your bottom line. And as an added bonus, our reduced-carbon-footprint products help control climate change.

With Leeson and Big Electric Motors you can
Save Money, Save Energy, and Preserve the Environment

 

Ways to Save Motor Energy

There are 4 basic methods of reducing motor energy:

  1. Turn off the motor!  (not always a viable alternative, but the best). Double check operating schedules and motor down-time. It's a fact that many motors operate at idle for long periods of time and simply waste energy.
  2. Don't wait for a breakdown. Replace the motor now with a Premium Efficiency equal. When you combine the energy savings with our low prices, it can provide a cost payback of less than 2 years. Adding a rebate from your utility reduces that and could easily produce an immediate and continuous positive cash flow.  That's more money on your bottom line, now! 
  3. Motors that can be effectively speed reduced can be fitted with a VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) which will allow the user to adjust the motor's speed to match its work load. Energy savings can be reduced dramatically. 
    For example, the speed of a centrifugal fan reduced by only 1/3 will save over 70% in energy!
  4. Motors that are underloaded either constantly or cyclically and require constant speed can be fitted with an Energy-Saving Motor Controller -- a new electronic power control device, developed originally by NASA, that reduces the power to the motor to match the work load while maintaining constant speed.  Motor work load is continuously measured 120X per second and proper power is provided to match the load.