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[Construction Case] High Voltage Power Supply Construction

We will introduce examples of high-voltage power receiving construction work.

Yoshida Electric Co., Ltd. is an electrical construction company located in Kyoto, specializing in cubicle and high-voltage electrical work, as well as control wiring construction. We also undertake general electrical work. We always prioritize our customers' perspectives and assist in enhancing and optimizing facilities such as factories, offices, and stores, focusing on safety and comfort. Here, we would like to introduce some examples of high-voltage power receiving construction projects by Yoshida Electric Co., Ltd. For more details, please contact us or refer to our catalog.

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Low-voltage power supply for apartments

Cost reduction! By replacing the equipment in the shared areas of the condominium, your current electricity bill is now almost halved!

"Low-voltage electricity supply for condominiums" is a plan that enables individual owners to reduce their electricity costs. Common areas of the condominium, such as elevators, water supply pumps, mechanical parking systems, and numerous lights, continuously consume a large amount of electricity; however, they do not operate continuously for long periods. Therefore, the actual required electricity capacity can be less than the contracted capacity. In this context, regardless of the equipment capacity, there is a method to contract based on the current flowing through the breaker when the equipment is actually operating, which is referred to as a main circuit breaker contract. By changing to this method and lowering the contracted capacity, the basic fee decreases accordingly, resulting in lower electricity costs. At Gokodenki, we propose planning, designing, and constructing such cost reduction plans. [Features] ■ The number of units is approximately 15 to 100. ■ A method of contracting based on the current flowing through the breaker when the equipment is actually operating, regardless of the equipment capacity. ■ Lowering the contracted capacity reduces the basic fee, resulting in lower electricity costs. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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