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Wire Wound Resistors
From 0.5 watt to megawatts; performance, durability and quality are the hallmarks of our resistors & load banks. We have specialized in manufacturing high accuracy wire-wound power resistors and resistive element ‘dummy’ loads for over 70 years.
Covering the gambit; fixed or variable type, NER or Continuous usage, single or multistage switching, weatherproof, fan-cooled, meters, transportable.
Applications
- Fan & Motor Speed Control
- VSD Braking Overloads
- Standby Power Generator Loading & Testing
- UPS & Battery Discharge Testing
- Regenerative & Braking Load Discharge
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Load Banks
Our load banks are used by a wide range of clients and industries such as mining sites, oil and gas plants, hospitals, major buildings, process plants, locomotive testing and many other essential services where it is required to verify the performance and reliability of generator systems.
Load banks can be used with a well planned maintenance program to prevent a diesel generator from running under load and wet stacking.
Designed with highly reliable FIREBAR resistors, Incoloy 800 sheath.
The unique flat vertical surface geometry allows air to flow more freely and more air to flow up and across the sheaths surface thus improving heat transfer.
Applications
- Manufacturing testing
- Field testing & exercise
- Demonstration
- Wet stacking reduction
- Load rejection test
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Rotor Resistor Starters
Slip Ring Motors are primarily used to start high inertia load or a load that requires a starting torque across a full speed range. By correctly selecting the resistors inserted into the Rotor circuit, the motor is able to produce maximum torque at a relatively low current from zero to full speed.
The magnitude of starting torque can be controlled by resistance values; the number of starting steps vary depending upon peak torque limitations required by application. For example, a conveyor drive would have more starting steps than a ball mill. Single starting times can be set by timers, PLC control or tacho feed back.
Rotor resistance starters are comprised of three sections:
- Stator
- Rotor Contactor and
- Resistor section
For High Voltage wound motors, on the stator side, a High Voltage Circuit Breaker or Vacuum Contactor can be incorporated into the design. Low voltage motors use standard Contactors and motor protection units.
Rotor Contactors are selected for staged starting duty with the final slip ring shorting Contactor being fully rated to the motor full load current.
Starter housing are designed for either indoor or outdoor locations – sized to meet the environment, number of Contactors and Resistors for the application.
Resistors need to be designed to allow for the starting duty cycle without overheating or too high a change in resistance value when hot, as this influences the starting characteristics.
Rotor Resistance Starters are very reliable, need little maintenance, not unduly influenced by extreme environmental conditions and for outdoor application can be cyclone rated.