We designed and built these control panels to melt snow at bus stops in a major metropolitan city. We also provide circuit protection and control for the infrared heaters and lights inside the bus shelters. An integrated surge protection device insures reliability and dramatically extends the life of the system.
Nice shots of our 3Ø 480VAC, 500A, 9-circuit control system that we designed and built to melt snow for a state DOT.
Here's our 6-circuit GFEP heat trace control panel for a power plant in Colorado.
Here's a nice photo of our 12-contactor heat trace control cabinets ready to ship to a chemical plant in Texas.
Photo of our customer's talented electrician installing one of our heat trace control panels at a mine in Colorado.
The load test for a hoist that handles a single coil of the electromagnet for the ITER project. When completed, it will be the world's largest nuclear fusion reactor...
500 Mega Watts Nice view of the rotary axis.
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We utilized AC induction motors with encoder feedback and closed loop vector drives. The 4-axis motion control system was programmed using graphical control software.
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Factory testing of the largest coil hoist.
It handles the entire electromagnet assembly which weighs around 300,000 lbs.
It handles the entire electromagnet assembly which weighs around 300,000 lbs.
This is a 5KV fused load interrupter feeding a 4160VAC to 480VAC, 2500KVA padmount transformer at an oil stabilization plant in North Dakota. We supplied them for this project that was engineered by Gerald A. Taylor of Process Control Solutions, Inc to power the low voltage motor control centers at this newly constructed site.