Electronic Power-Controlling Devices for Appliances

If you have an older appliance, you can use a power-controlling device to reduce the energy consumption of the appliance's electric motor.

How They Work

These power-controlling devices basically regulate the power delivered to an appliance's motor by continuously adjusting the 60 cycle sine wave from the utility to match changes in the load on the motor.

Because the controller continuously applies the correct power to the motor, the motor operates consistently cooler and at its peak efficiency. As a consequence of this, manufacturers of these devices claim they will improve the efficiency and life expectancy of electric appliance motors.

The larger the motor, or the more mismatched the motor and load are, the larger the potential savings in energy that a power-control device will achieve. If the load never varies, it is more efficient to always match the motor closely to the expected load than to add one of these devices. Motor loads that do vary can benefit most from these controlling devices.

In most new home appliances that have electric motors, such as a refrigerator, the factory-installed motor is already closely matched to the load. So an electronic controlling device will have little effect on electrical consumption. Appliances newer than 1990 may see no energy savings at all, due to their existing energy-saving features. In some cases, the controller slightly increases the appliance's electrical consumption.

Power-controlling devices come in a wide variety of voltage and amperage ratings. These range from 110/120 volt-15 amps to 220/240 volt-40 amps (single-phase). There are also three-phase controllers for very large motors available.

Appliance Warranties

Because they do not expect problems from the controller, many appliance manufacturers will honor their warranties if you use one of these devices. If a problem does arise with the appliance warranty, some manufacturers will repair the appliance once and then warn you that any future claims will not be covered if you continue to use the appliance with a power-controlling device.

Estimated Cost and Payback

Electronic power controllers for residential appliances are available at many retail stores, home centers, and mail order catalog outlets. The cost ranges from $30 to $60. Many units have a 10–15 year warranty. Since the dollar value of the energy saved varies with line voltage, age/condition of the appliance, the cost of the controlling device, and the local utility electricity rates, the simple payback time for this conservation measure typically ranges from 21 months to 16 years.

 
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