Transcript RPC Series

Vampire
Power
AKA
Standby Power
Phantom Load
or
Leaking Electricity
Vampire Power is the current a device uses even
while it is “off”. Our need to have devices that
turn on instantly actually has devices in a
continual “standby” mode.
The devices are essentially booted up with
minimal functionality but all the while drawing
electrical current.
Some of the devices that use Vampire Power:
Transformers for voltage conversion.
Wall Wart power supplies powering devices which are switched off.
Many devices with "instant-on" functions.
Electronic and electrical devices which can be woken by a remote control.
Electronic and electrical device which can carry out some functions even
when switched off
Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS)
Every Watt Counts
One of the effects of Vampire is the Load it puts on other
systems, HVAC for instance.
1 WATT x 3.414 = 1 BTU ( British Thermal Unit )
12,000 BTU = 1 Ton of Air Conditioning ( HVAC )
2000 Square Feet of Building requires 5 Tons of HVAC
Vampire Power can be as much as 10% of your calculated
devices consumption in a Sound, Light and Video system.
Some device are as low as 1% others, such as DVD players
in standby, draw 90%.
Taken all together the efficiency of your system is an
average of the all the devices, efficient and non-efficient.
This Facility has a total of 80,000 watts
of equipment for Sound Light and Video
10% of 80,000 watts is 8000 watts !!!
10% of 80,000 watts is 8000 watts !!!
8000 watts is 27,297 BTU – or –
2.25 tons of Air Conditioning
Vampire Power has consumed not only
electricity but the HVAC system as well
LynTec Panels Kill
Vampire Power
True power isolation and
sequencing on/off
Consumption Monitoring and
Reporting