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Tourmaline use in reducing Harmonic Distortion

Modern electricity possesses several conditions which may cause it to be wasted, inefficient and even harmful to the equipment it is connected to, and it can even lead to costly power outages. These conditions cannot be seen with the naked eye until equipment failure or power outages occur, but they nevertheless have a substantial negative impact on our utility bills. Historically these conditions are known as power loss, impedance, resonance, low power factor, resistance and most recently Harmonic Distortion. As we become more reliant on low energy consuming electronic equipment such as LED's, VFD's, laptops, PLC's, inverters, rectifiers, LCD TV's, heat pumps,generators etc. we are in turn creating higher levels of Harmonic Distortion. Harmonic Distortion creates compromised sine ways which cause energy waste, excess heat in motors, equipment failure and transformer overloads. Since 1880 inventors such as Pierre Curie discovered that Tourmaline was piezoelectric was been proven to introduce a current waveform which substantially reduces levels of current Harmonic Distortion, which allows equipment to receive the quality of power that it was designed for. The application of Tourmaline can have an effect which is similar to an Harmonic Distortion Filter. The use of Tourmaline will improve the efficiency of your equipment in a way that is similar to putting high quality gasoline into your car, versus poor quality gasoline.

Deletion discussion about Tourmaline's use in reducing Harmonic Distortion
Hello, JamesBraunSR1970,

I wanted to let you know that there's a discussion about whether Tourmaline's use in reducing Harmonic Distortion should be deleted. Your comments are welcome at Articles for deletion/Tourmaline's use in reducing Harmonic Distortion.

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Thanks, Imaginatorium (talk) 14:45, 8 March 2014 (UTC)