Replacement and installation of a new electric drive

Replacement of Electric Drive: Services of Chastotnik Company

If your old electric drive has failed, Chastotnik company is ready to assist in its replacement. We are directly engaged in the implementation of new electric drives based on well-known brands such as ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Danfoss, and others. Our specialists carry out equipment modernization using soft start and frequency conversion systems.

Work Stages

Our work consists of several key stages:

  • Selecting an electric drive that meets all the requirements of the Client and the project.
  • Dismantling outdated equipment if necessary.
  • Assembling the new electric drive and control and management device if needed.
  • Testing, checking the electric drive, and putting it into operation.

Timely replacement of the electric drive is important, as delays can lead to unplanned downtime, which has economic consequences. The replacement procedure requires stopping production, which can result in significant costs.

Recommendations After Completion of Work

After all work is completed, Chastotnik company provides recommendations for further use of the equipment.

Advantages of Implementing Electric Motor Control Systems

The implementation of electric motor control systems has numerous advantages:

  • Reduction of energy consumption by electric motors, especially for pumps and fans - up to 40%.
  • Reduction of mechanical and electrical overloads during the start and stop of electric motors, allowing them to maintain their parameters and prevent overheating of the windings.
  • Reduction of jerks in the mechanical part of the drive, which extends the service life of the electric motor.

Operations with Electric Drive

Using remote control, the electric drive can perform the following operations:

  • Open and close valves on pipelines of pumping and compressor stations.
  • Simultaneously control multiple motors.
  • Connect to a computer, controller, etc.
  • Control technological processes using a centralized system.
  • Reversing the electric motor.