Sparks Electrical News June 2022

MCCs AND MOTOR PROTECTION

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Next-generation motor starters with digital innovation Schneider Electric has announced the release of the new generation of TeSys Giga series motor starters. The iconic TeSys Giga series has been re-imagined with the latest smart digital innova- tions to deliver a simpler, more sustainable, safe and secure customer experience for panel builders, consulting engineers, system integrators, facility managers and OEMs, further building on proven reliability and high electrical durability. and processing industries. It reduces engineering time and complexity, whilst improving machine reli- ability, driving down maintenance costs and reduc- ing downtime through a number of unique benefits and features:

vides a more precise status, optimising site op- eration with contact-tip wear level indicator, coil under/over voltage indicator, internal fault indi- cator and contactor open/close status indicator. • Full-scale protection: Basic settings guarantee safety through overload relay protection, includ- ing overload protection, ground fault protection and phase imbalance protection. • QR Codes: Deliver technical documents, techni- cal video guides and counterfeit safeguards. • Highly reliable and ready for harsh environments.

• Modular design: Easy replacement of spare parts, improving reliability and robustness with faster integration and commissioning time. • Compact footprint: Compact design with 40% size reduction. • Self-diagnosis: Predictive maintenance through contact wear diagnostic and coil over/under volt- age detection. A unique calculation method pro-

With 56 patents under the belt, the TeSys Giga series of motor starters is designed to serve the needs of the process machinery, water and waste- water, metals, minerals and mining, manufacturing

Enquiries: www.se.com

Cummins MRC network caters for all customer requirements in the AME region Cummins has a world-class customer service and support network to better serve its global customer base, including 21 Master Rebuild Centres (MRCs). In support of the Africa and Middle East (AME) re- gion, Cummins has an MRC in Johannesburg as a trusted partner for the mining industry, and one in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates catering mainly for power generation and marine markets. Both MRCs can rebuild any high horsepower engine for applications from marine to mining, power genera- tion, construction and many more. The two MRCs provide the latest cutting-edge technology to meet industry needs, including dy- namometer testing to full power for some of Cum- mins’ largest engines, and rebuilds ranging from 19 litres to 95 litres. Apart from the wide engine size range, the main advantage for customers is zero hour rebuilds and a strip-and-quote service. “Our aim with our global MRC network is to be closer to our customers,” says Minenhle Mlotshwa, AME NRP Assistant Product Manager. The South African MRC previously operated in Kelvin, Sand- ton before relocating to the new PowerHub facility in Waterfall City in Midrand, Johannesburg South Africa. The Dubai MRC commenced operations in 2012 and conducted the first-ever QSK95 engine rebuild globally in 2016, Cummins’ largest engine. The two MRCs ensure that Cummins has a healthy swing engine bank in the region. They also facilitate stockholding of the correct genuine New and Recon® components for scheduled rebuilds, in addition to maintaining an inventory of fast-moving items for common engine platforms. “This guaran- tees that we are able to service our customers in the AME region and meet all of their requirements,” says Mlotshwa. The key focus for Cummins is to establish top- level relationships with its customers that focus on technical expertise and service and aftermarket support. “It allows us to grow our rebuild business, while at the same time investing in quality equip- ment and continuous training of our staff and tech- nicians,” says Mlotshwa. Added value of a Cummins rebuild: • ISO 9001 quality certification, with a com- mon global process to resolve quality is- sues.

ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 safety and environmental certification. Maximising customer uptime with a swing engine programme.

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Rebuild warranty coverage. Lean manufacturing process.

Use of genuine New and Recon® parts. All engines are 100% dynamometer testing, including mini-patch lube oil sampling test, and in accordance with high-horsepower engine testing standards. High-quality paint finish to meet customers’ colour and quality standards.

Enquiries: www.cummins.com

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