Društvo KONČAR – MES isporučilo elektromotore u Srbiju

Društvo KONČAR – Mali električni strojevi (MES) za Naftnu industriju Srbije (NIS) isporučilo je 46 elektromotora snage do 200 kW namijenjenih radu u prostorima ugroženima eksplozivnom atmosferom. Motori će pogoniti pumpe, ventilatore i peći koje se nalaze u takvoj atmosferi i zbog tog razloga svi su izrađeni u protueksplozijskoj (ATEX) zaštiti.

Elektromotori za Srbiju

Osim toga, svi naručeni elektromotori su premium IE3 klase efikasnosti, a u skladu sa zahtjevima kupca imaju i brojne posebnosti vezano uz tehničku izvedbu motora.

MES je ovaj projekt ugovorio preko zastupnika tvrtke Elektron iz Novog Sada.

Predstavnici kupca prisustvovali su završnim ispitivanjima naručenih elektromotora, a nakon iskazanog zadovoljstva realizacijom, uslijedila je isporuka.

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