Electrical Engineering for Cement Plants Nationwide
From anticipating typical undervoltage scenarios to protecting equipment from harsh environments, we engineer motors for applications only found in cement plants.
1. Power distribution design for cement plant Power distribution system of a cement plant begins with the substation of the grid where power is received and ends with individual drives and points of usage.
In this technical article electrical systems in cement plant will be touched upon. All machines are driven by electric motors. Majority of the motors are 400- 440 volts. A selected few motors of higher ratings are MV motors with 3300, or 6600 or 11000 volts. Most motors are fixed speed and unidirectional motors.
To address these challenges, Ampegon has developed solutions to provide flexible self-contained power supply systems. Whether there is insufficient space inside existing buildings for a new power supply, no building exists, or there's a need for a system to be continuously mobile, Ampegon has experience providing such solutions.
Power supplies <300kW can be mounted in only a single 40ft container, while greater powers can be achieved in multiple containers and connected upon delivery. Depending upon specifications, containerized power supplies may be stacked, or located side-by-side. Setup and testing or shut-down and packing can be achieved within a matter of days.
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