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RoseWater Energy Emphasizes Having a “Power Plan”

Encourages systems integrators to develop a problem-solving “Power Plan” for every project.

RoseWater Energy pushed the value of having a “Power Plan” at its CEDIA Expo 2024 exhibit.

“As the U.S. electrical power grid grows ever more antiquated, so does the potential harm to a home’s many electronic devices from electrical surges, spikes, transients, and other power-related abnormalities,” explains RoseWater Energy’s Joe Piccirilli. “Referred to as ‘dirty power,’ the unpredictable, unreliable delivery of electricity to U.S. homes has become a national crisis, putting your customers’ tech investments at incredible risk.”

Rosewater Energy Power Plan

Given the mounting concerns over dirty electricity and its impact on modern homes, Piccirilli says it’s time to include a Power Plan in home tech proposals. The Plan should include full, comprehensive protection of every possible electronic disturbance, not just one problem or another or a single system or portion of the residence. A complete, inclusive, technologically advanced energy management system, like a RoseWater Energy HUB, combines power conditioning, surge protection, large-scale standby power, and solar integration, along with remote monitoring. Packed with a level of protection and conditioning today’s tech-heavy homes need, RoseWater’s Energy HUBs are the most complete energy management solutions available to AV integrators.

For more information about RoseWater Energy HUBs, visit https://rosewaterenergy.com/.

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