Power Correction

Power Correction

Each of our power correction products has been designed with one key aim in mind - to help you maintain optimum power quality across your equipment and facilities.

Specifically, power correction aims to improve the power factor and power quality across all your systems, so that you’re only ever using exactly as much power as you need. This maximises the efficiency of your equipment and machinery while minimising excess electricity costs, allowing you to enjoy tangible savings.

As well as optimising efficiency for your business, power correction products can also make your machinery more stable, reducing the chances of failure and downtime. It can also have a noticeable effect on your carbon emissions - all of which make them invaluable for large commercial and industrial applications.

At LED Controls, we supply power correction devices from a range of leading global manufacturers such as Chint - all available at the very best prices.

Our Product Range

Chint

Chint
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  4. Special Price £56.51 £47.09 Regular Price £125.57
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  6. Special Price £75.94 £63.28 Regular Price £168.74
  7. Special Price £99.24 £82.70 Regular Price £220.52
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