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Inverter 900 Kw for Coal Mill Fans and 548 Kw for Cooler Fans at Chinfon Cement Company – Hai Phong
Project: Design, supply and installation of inverter 900 Kw for Coal Mill Fans and 548 Kw for Cooler Fans at Chinfon Cement Company – Hai Phong
year of implementation: 2024
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- NVCHARGE SOLUTION FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES
- DANFOSS
- RENEWABLE ENERGY
- INTERGRATED SOLUTIONS
- Medium and low voltage inverter system
- Conveyor Weighing System
- Automatic transfer switch system - ATS
- Motor control center system - MCC
- Distributed Control System - DCS
- PLC - SCADA control system
- TPS control system
- Online coal analyzer and monitor system
- MV and LV soft start system
- UPS system
- MDB & DB distribution cabinets, power supply cabinets
- MARECHAL - TECHNOR
- BORRI
- FLENDER
- DURAG
- SOLCON
- SIEMENS
- METSO OUTOTEC
- TECHNICAL SERVICE