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Surge Suppression and the Casino/Gaming/Amusement Industry
Is your business worth fifty cents a week? A dollar a week? Five Dollars a week? In most cases, we can specify installations that begin producing cash-flow immediately. In other words, our equipment will provide a greater return in benefit than it costs...immediately. In many cases the entire cost, including installation, can be recovered within six months based upon reductions in maintenance and repair costs alone. The best proof of this is a study (see link) done by the US Navy (using equipment with similar qualifications to ours but costing between $1200-$1500 per unit).
Do you operate without insurance?
Does it make sense to operate your business without insurance? Your Stedi-Power installation is more valuable and more effective than insurance. Why? Insurance only pays you for what you physically lose. It won't pay for the loss of confidence your customers suffer. Even if it pays for lost sales during your downtime...it won't pay for losses you suffer because your customers showed up one day and you were closed...or your downtime put them in a bind and they went looking for more reliable sources. It surely won't cover routine equipment unavailability that results in your customers finding a better place to invest their own hard-earned income.
Reliability...Reliability...Reliability
You can have the best people, the best location, the most desired product, and the best price. It's all worthless if your facility cannot open or your equipment cannot operate. What would a single day of downtime cost you? Doesn't it seem ridiculous to risk this when the solution can be easily and inexpensively implemented?
After protection, the greatest benefit is reduced downtime related to electrical and electronic repairs. We can routinely show reductions in electrical repairs ranging from 30% to 50% and reductions in electronic downtime and repairs exceeding 70%.
The more equipment you have that is electronically controlled or operated, the greater benefit you will see. The benefit seen with larger equipment may not be as readily apparent as that seen in facilities with large amounts of electronic equipment. The reason is deceptively simple. Our equipment can be expected to double the life of your electrical or electronic equipment. Such an increase is easy to see in something that lasts one to two years before failure, but a motor, with a typical lifespan of 5 to 10 years...won't show any benefit for...5 to 10 years.
We regularly hear from customers that they don't have electronic or electrical problems...and then after installation, we regularly hear that the customer had no idea they would see such an impact. It's very simple, really. These problems have always existed. "Transient" means that the problem comes and goes. It's not like you can look at a piece of equipment that has failed, or you can look at a typical machine that mysteriously works fine after restarting and see a neon sign on it that says "A transient was here".
Studies indicate that transient activity accounts for more than 88% of all power anomalies (abnormalities or deviation from the normal steady state). That's why we can confidently state that customers will see a tremendous benefit from installation, because installation of our equipment will result in an immediate and dramatic increase in power quality. Each of these events will affect our facility different ways. Many times, nothing more than a "glitch" is seen. You restart your equipment and everything works fine. What you don't see is the incremental damage that occurs each time one of these events occurs...damage that occurs even when the equipment continued to operate normally.
Plug-In Strips
This just isn't a viable option. We can effectively provide coverage to the point where every single outlet in your facility is protected. The cost to do this with plug-in type equipment would be prohibitive...even if you used the most commonly seen, cheap ($10-$20) unit.
Further, these devices can cause more problems than they solve. This is because they are seldom used properly. Look at the plug-in strips in your own facility and count how many have become (for all purposes) extension cords. How many of them have equipment besides your computer plugged into them? This practice can result in transient activity produced by this equipment actually causing faults in the computer they're supposed to be protecting. A scanner or laser printer, for example, plugged into the same strip as a computer, tends to cause regular lockups and restarts...which are usually blamed on the computer.
UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supplies)
Again, we go to studies of power quality. Less than ONE-HALF OF ONE PERCENT (.005) of power quality problems result from power outages. It seems obvious if you think you need something to protect you from power outages (the primary purpose of a UPS) you should have something to protect you from something that is ONE HUNDRED SIXTY TIMES more common...transient voltages.
Many UPS manufacturers claim to have transient protection built in. We find that the protection in these units is no more robust (or effective) than the cheapest of the plug-in type surge suppressors. Since suppression equipment degrades over time, the failure of the protection component of the UPS typically results in the customer replacing the entire unit...when the only thing wrong with it is a failure of the surge suppression circuitry. The protection equipment built in to UPS equipment is pathetically inadequate, in most cases.
Our position is simple. If you have a UPS planned with your computer system...you've simply increased the amount and value of the equipment we protect.
Specific Equipment Benefits: Casino/Gaming/Amusement Industries
Gaming equipment
Do you spend more than $100 per month repairing or replacing slot machines (or other video-based gaming equipment)? Have you considered what it costs you in customer confidence every time a machine fails while a customer is sitting in front of it? We can reduce repairs, resets, and replacements related to this type of equipment by as much as 70%. If you have in-house technical help, they can now concentrate on maintaining equipment based upon a schedule...instead of reacting to machine failures and upset customers.
The current bill-changer is the most sensitive (and expensive) device in a device that is already chock-full of electronics. Many times, transient voltages result in these devices failing "silently". As long as your facility is operating at low capacity, you'll never know they have failed because the customer will just go to another machine. When do you find out you have multiple devices down? When you've got people standing in line to use machines...and their malfunction is plainly obvious. This usually results in technicians operating under extreme pressure. This often means they make mistakes and a minor malfunction can result in causing failures or damage to replacement components they are trying to replace using shortcuts.
Security Equipment
How much of your security equipment depends upon electronic equipment? Do you think a $10 plug-in surge strip is adequate protection for a multi-thousand dollar security system?
Lighting
How would you like to reduce replacement of fluorescent and neon lighting by 50% to 70%? You can recoup your protection and installation costs in one service call for some types of outdoor signage.
Administration/Office Facilities
Are you trusting the protection of the computers to surge-strips that cost little more than an extension cord? Our own experiences with offices using Windows (either 98 or XP) is that restarts or the "blue screen of death" are practically eliminated with adequate protection. This is evidence that it was not the operating system that was causing the problem, it was the power supply. We see this phenomena even in offices that are already using surge strips or individual uninterrupted power supply systems (UPS).
Back-Up Generators
Do you think your backup generator system can provide power as clean as that offered by your utility? Our complete installations provide for protection between this power supply and your equipment. Consider what a disaster it would be for a simple power outage to be turned into a major catastrophe by a malfunctioning generator and you'll find the cost of protection is almost meaningless.
Other Considerations
It's possible your facility shares characteristics of other facilities if you also operate restaurants or hotels on the premises. If so, you might want to consider the specific equipment benefits for the following facilities, as well:
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Stedi-Power, Inc
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Buford, Georgia 30518
PHONE: (678) 546-6780
Last Updated: 07 Jun 2004
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