Wednesday, July 25, 2012

How P.E.S. systems function

A P.E.S. system is a simple energy/ electrical supply system that needs no continual extrinsical power supply. This system will supply electrical power for any application, industrial, laboratory, home, hospital, emergency, or other power supply usage. To actuate, an extrinsical power supply such as a generator, start capacitor, or other power supply is Connected to a switch to supply temporary power to the P.E.S. system. Once the motor is running, it turns an alternator. The alternator produces power supply to a breaker panel. The power supply may be up to 1,200 amperes or more. One of the breakers supplies power to a the switch that is connected to the P.E.S. The switch redirects incoming power from the temporary power supply to the power supply provided by its own breaker. The output power is circuited into: [1] itself [2] an extrinsical power supply breaker system.

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