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Wednesday, March 10, 2010





Panamabay & Co. Inc. has joined the global push for greener energy solutions. We are proud to showcase a system that will not only reduce electrical cost and polllution from energy generated by the utililty companies.

This electromagnetic control system will help to the reduction of non productive current in your existing electrical system.

Reclaims, stores, recycles, and supplies power to all inductive loads from wasted electricity that would normally be pushed back through the power distribution lines.

Fine tunes the electrical system from the inductive equipment back through the utility company’s KVA electric meter, kilowatt hour meter (kWh), or demand meter. This fine tuning slows down the operation and therefore reduces electrical consumption.

Stores the reactive power to create the electromagnetic field (EMF) around the inductive windings of a motor.

Has reactive power “pulled” or “pushed” by the motor at 60 cycles/second while the motors operate.

Stores and releases what the motors need to function more efficiently.

This unique approach serves to reduce the heat generated on the lines and therefore also reduces the strain placed on all the electrical components.

— 8 - 50% realized in montly savings
— 12 - year warranty on PU1200
— Investment return ( 18 months or less)
— Reduced energy demand
— Decreased heat dissipation ( extends life of appliances)
— Amperage surge protection for all your home equipment
— Patented and UL/CSA listed product
— Take it with you when you move
— ROHS Compliant
— Qualifies for tax rebate (Cleaner and Greener Compliant)

The patented KEC reclaims and recycles electrical energy. It fine-tunes the electrical system in your home or office resulting in less heat generation and reduced amperage resulting in reduced consumption of electricity. It causes less waste of electrical enargy while increasing the life of the inductive equipment in your home or office. It protects against power surges and increases the capacity to the electrical panel by making it run cooler.

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