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Techdrives launches new design guide

This new UK guide looks at the ErP regulations for electric motors as they stand today and what further changes are expected over the next seven years. Beyond the motors, the guide looks at how far greater savings can be made in other areas such as gearbox selection, drive software, re-using braking energy and optimised selection. A substantial document , the guide extends to 30 pages and 7000 words.

A new Design Guide from Techdrives helps industrial designers and specifiers to reduce the running costs of their machines.

This new UK guide looks at the ErP regulations for electric motors as they stand today and what further changes are expected over the next seven years. Beyond the motors, the guide looks at how far greater savings can be made in other areas such as gearbox selection, drive software, re-using braking energy and optimised selection. A substantial document , the guide extends to 30 pages and 7000 words.

The new Design Guide is available as a free of charge download on the Techdrives website www.techdrives.co.uk/energysavingdesignguide.html . It is bookmarked and easy to read with the minimum of jargon. Machine designers and specifiers in the UK can also request a free paper copy by post.

 

The IOR Annual Conference – a conference on-demand

Delegates to the IOR Annual Conference taking place from 21 to 22 April will get the chance to access the event live and all sessions and recordings for up six months afterwards providing fantastic value and allowing anyone registering for the event ...

  01-Apr-2021

Get a grip on food prep with the new Onyx from Williams

Williams has launched the latest versions of its Onyx prep stations, with a sleek new look complementing the innovative features under the hood that deliver energy efficient performance and ensure food safety....

  16-Apr-2024

Extending the application range of the SEC HD - Electric Expansion Valve Controller Heavy Duty Series

The SEC-HD is now compatible with variety of applications using CO2, hydrocarbon, and HFC refrigerants. Users can select from a range of pressure transducers tailored to their specific application and market requirements.
  20-Feb-2024
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