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Does the KVAR Energy Controller have a 100% Money Back Guarantee?

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Does the KVAR Energy Controller have a 100% Money Back Guarantee?

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SAve Enrgy LLC will refund 100% of your money, including taxes, if after 12 months you do not average a 6%-15% minimum reduction in your monthly electric bill, within this 12 month timeframe. Before refunding customer’s money, all efforts to resize the KVAR unit to achieve a 6% -15% average minimum reduction will be attempted. All variables must remain constant within this timeframe, with no change to the clients electrical usage resulting from, but not limited to, increased employees, extended hours and days of operation, structure renovation or expansion and the addition of new or modification of existing equipment. In some cases, where the average monthly temperature and overall usage has increased, it may be necessary to temporarily disconnect the unit for a complete monthly billing cycle, in an effort to show the KVAR unit has been reducing the kilowatt usage, although not reflected in quantifiable dollar savings. Actual utility meter readings are needed to determine savings; esti

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Save Energy Group will refund 100% of your money, if your KVAR installation did not average a 6%-15% minimum reduction in your monthly electric bill, or fails to increase power factor while reducing amps, within this initial 12 month timeframe. To honor this Guarantee, all variables must remain constant during this period, with no change to the clients electrical usage resulting from, but not limited to: decreased motor run time or changed motor application, increased employees, extended business hours and days of operation, structure renovation or expansion and the addition of new or modification of, existing equipment. Unseasonably warm summers, where the average monthly temperature and resulting overall usage has increased, a dollar amount savings may not be visible on the electric bill. In these cases, it may be necessary to temporarily disconnect the unit for a complete monthly billing cycle, in an effort to show the KVAR unit has been reducing the kilowatt usage, and with the uni

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