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TECO Shakes Hands With New Partners........
In August 2004, TECO Electric Europe formally launched
its "Approved Automation Partner" program for the UK
and Ireland.
TECO
currently a major far east based manufacturer of automation
hardware, held a two day 'kick-off' meeting in Manchester
(Trafford Park) at their European head quarters, signalling
the start of a significant growth investment (in line
with the forecast recovery in UK manufacturing).
Photographed
with TECO's Mr Meng and Shieh are representatives from
the UK partners Alex Nangle Ltd, CP Group Ltd, industrial
Drives and Controls ltd, WE Instrumentation Ltd, Reliance
Ltd, Clark Components Ltd and Chester Electrical Ltd.
Initially
the focus will be around AC drive technology, TECO and
their partners will also introduce PLC, HMI, Servo and
other automation hardware to the UK market place. When
asked what was TECO's strategy for Europe, Mr Peter
Shieh head of European automation division, said "we
will innovate, our customers will compete".
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Become efficient or pay the price.....
UK
industry and commerce is being warned it must invest in energy
efficient equipment or face financial and moral forfeits in
the years ahead. The stark warning comes from Manchester-based
Teco Westinghouse - the world's fifth largest electric motor
manufacturer - on the eve of implementation of the Government's
Climate Change Levy.
From
April 1 2001, industry and commerce will be charged a tax
on the energy it uses - gas, electricity, coal and liquid
petroleum gas.
A
typical industry electricity bill will rise by around 13%
with major energy intensive industries, such as production
and processing using most and, therefore, facing the largest
rise.
The
levy is part of a worldwide commitment to cut back on energy
use as a way of reducing 'greenhouse gas effect' and global
warming.
The
UK Government has set a target of 20% reduction in CO2 by
2010.
It
has already been estimated that industry and commerce wastes
around 15-20% of its energy. From April, the Government will
tax UK industry and commerce around an extra £1billion
a year under the Climate Change Levy.
"This
is a major new financial burden facing industry and commerce,"
warned Teco Westinghouse European Sales Manager Phil Hall.
"But, it is also clearly part of a moral obligation on
industry to work towards reducing CO2 emissions and therefore
the global greenhouse gas effect."
Assistance
To assist businesses to meet the challenge, the Government
is introducing the Enhanced Capital Allowance scheme allowing
companies investing in new and approved energy efficient equipment
such as high efficiency motors and variable speed drives,
to claim the full capital cost in the first year.
With
an extensive range of motors and variable speed drives all
registered with the Government as 'high efficiency', Teco
Westinghouse is embarking on a programme educating and informing
industry and commerce about the new regulations.
Energy
site surveys
"We are offering energy site surveys, where we will look
in detail at energy use and costs. We can then provide advice
as to how and where industry can reduce energy costs, gain
from the Enhanced Capital Allowance scheme and become more
energy efficient. This can all be achieved through the use
of high efficiency motors and variable speed drives,"
said Hall.
Research
shows that a high efficiency EFF1 motor will reach payback
in under a year of installation - that is it will have saved
more in energy costs than the motor itself cost.
"The
world is awakening to the need to reduce energy consumption,"
said Hall. "There is a clear path for heavy energy consumers
like industry and commerce - they can pay higher taxes and
continue to use excess energy OR they can adopt energy efficiency
policies, save money and become more efficient."
Information
on energy savings can be obtained from Teco Westinghouse by
phoning 0161 877 8025.
Information from Government
is available from the Department of Environment on 0345 277200
/ 0800 585794 |
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London & South East Open Day for Expanding Wilson Electric.....
An event at Chatham,
Kent, in early April will examine ways of minimising the impact
on business costs of the Government's new climate change levy.
The charge, to be introduced in April, will mean higher energy
bills for industry and commerce.
London and south
east firms have the opportunity to find out how they can minimise
the higher energy bills and claim capital allowance towards
the cost of new energy efficient equipment at an event being
hosted by Wilson Electric, one of the region's longest established
electrical engineers.
Celebrating 50 years
serving the south east from their London offices, the event
also marks Wilson Electric's expansion with the opening of
an office in Maidstone to serve local businesses.
Together with Teco
Westinghouse, the world's fifth largest manufacturer or electric
motors, Wilson Electric will use the event on April 4 to explain
the levy and allowance implications to firms.
The open-day is
being held at the Bridgewood Manor Hotel, Bridgewood Roundabout,
Walderslade Woods, Chatham, Kent, on April 4.
For further information
please call Nadia Barbara at Wilson Electric on 020 7228 3343.
COMPANY DETAILS:
Wilson Electric head office, 12-18 Radstock Street, Battersea,
London, tel: 020 7228 3343
Wilson Electric Kent office, unit G5a,
Maidstone Industrial Estate, St Peter Street, Maidstone, tel:
01622 687128 |
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TECO and RMB Group have enjoyed a long standing working relationship
and, as such, TECO have authorised RMB to cater for all the
U.K. industry out of hour requirements for energy saving and
cost effective TECO electric motors. As leading U.K. authorised
distributors, RMB will now carry up to 150kW in several variants
of foot and flange mount (2, 4, and 6 pole).
To demonstrate
our commitment to this new venture, every motor is supplied
with a 3 year guarantee.
RMB also specialise in offering the
complete drive solution to industry and, to find out more
information, please visit the RMB Group website at www.rmbgroup.co.uk
or telephone on 0121 500 1910. |
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Energy surveys for food & processing industries......
Teco Westinghouse
high efficiency motors are ideally suited for the food and
processing industries where manufacturers are looking to maintain
low running costs with reliability, in addition to offering
cost savings by utilising variable speed drives in variable
torque applications. Now, to back its high efficiency, low
costs claims, Teco Westinghouse is offering the food and processing
industries free energy site surveys.
Information on a
survey and further details on reducing energy costs by using
high efficiency motors along with variable speed drives are
available from Teco Westinghouse by phoning 0161 877 8025.
"Energy saving
is not only a cost benefit to industry but it offers environmental
gains too," said Teco Westinghouse sales manager Phil
Hall. Other sources for information on energy saving include
ETSU on tel 01235 433302, website www.etsu.com/ccltexts, and
the Department of the Environment on tel 020 9744 6632, websites
www.eca.gov.uk and www.environment.detr.gov.uk.
Teco Westinghouse (part of the world's
fifth largest motor manufacturing group and at its European
headquarters at Trafford Park, Manchester), maintains a stock
of around 6,000 motors from 0.12kW to 300kW. Stocks are also
held at the company's distributors partners around the UK. |
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Tate & Lyle the world's leading carbohydrates manufacturer
has chosen Teco Westinghouse as the preferred supplier of
motors for its European plants. As part of its business improvement
programme, Tate & Lyle has reviewed large areas of its
operation including manufacturing and expenditure. This included
the supply of motors with tenders being invited from various
major motor manufacturers.
Teco Westinghouse,
in a partnership with RMB Group, has secured the contract
which encompasses Tate & Lyle plants across Europe - including
eight in the UK. "The high efficiency of Teco Westinghouse
motors played a key role in Tate & Lyle's decision,"
said Teco Westinghouse sales manager Phil Hall. "Backed
by immediate stock availability, speedy delivery and the 24-hours
service offered by RMB, we had a winning package."
Teco Westinghouse is part of the world's
fifth largest motor manufacturing group and its European headquarters
at Trafford Park , Manchester , maintains a stock of around
6,000 motors from 0.12kW to 300kW. |
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TECO Westinghouse has estasblished a new distributor network
for the United Kingdom. The streamlined service is aimed at
giving customers more efficient and cost effective access
to TECO Westinghouse's extensive range of motors and drives
- and, for the first time, a distributor has been appointed
for Northern Ireland.
The network is:
South West - Mawdsley Bristol Electrical Repairs, Barton Manor
Works, Midland Road, St Phillips, Bristol - tel 0117 955 2481
South East - Wilson
Electric (Motor Sales) Ltd, 12/18 Radstock Street, Battersea,
London - tel 020 7228 3343
Midlands - RMB
Group, Union Street, West Bromwich - tel 0121 500 1910
North - RMB Group,
Unit 20 Collingwood Court, Britannia Park, Middlesbrough -
tel 01642 252627; Cefco (MCG) Division, Millfield Industrial
Estate, Arksey Lane, Bentley, Doncaster, S. Yorks - tel 01302
873996
Scotland - Motorstore,
Humbie Road, Newton Mearns, Glasgow - tel 0141 425 9292
Northern Ireland
- Grants Electrical Services, Pennybridge Industrial Estate,
Ballymena, Co. Antrim - tel 01266 656406
With more motors,
drives and ancillaries in its portfolio than any other single
supplier, TECO Westinghouse has agreed a new 'partnership'
arrangement with each distributor - "These are all businesses
who want to service customers' effectively and efficiency"
said TECO Westinghouse sales manager, Phil Hall. "With
immediate availability across our range of drives from 0.2kW
to 180kW and motors from 0.18kW to 300kW, we are for the first
time able to offer customers 24-hour delivery anywhere in
the U.K., backed by round the clock service."
TECO Westinghouse Motor Company comprises
the experience of Westinghouse, a leader in the motor industry
since 1888, and TECO Electric and Machinery Company, a multi
national with over 40 years motor experience. |
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Motors and Drives from TECO Westinghouse have been successfully
commissioned to operate crushers at the UK's most advanced
new quarry operation. Tilcon Northern's major quarry plant
at Linton, near Skipton in Yorkshire, will process up to two
million tonnes of limestone a year when it comes into operation
later this year.
TECO Westinghouse
was awarded the contract to supply motors and drives which
will operate the secondary and tertiary crushers - the largest
of their type in the U.K. - by the main contractor Fairport
Engineering.
The TECO Westinghouse
contract included the supply, testing and commissioning of
motors and drives plus operator training and ongoing servicing.
Working with Fairport
and Tilcon Northern, TECO Westinghouse evolved a cost effective
solution to the continuous production and close control requirements
needed for the quarry's successful operation.
TECO Westinghouse
supplied a 2000kVA ONAN 11kV to 690V stepdown/phase shift
transformer with integral primary ring main unit, and secondary
MCCBs, 12 pulse variable speed OPTIM drives rated at 450kW
and 1000kW, and six pole 690V cage induction motors with inverter
rated insulation systems.
The drives and motors
are co-ordinated to the crusher torque t/n characteristics,
and rated to effectively handle crusher short term overloads.
This is one of the largest UK contracts
for TECO Westinghouse who have previously supplied motors
for quarries including the huge opencast Mae Moh Mine in Thailand. |
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TECO Westinghouse has expanded and strengthened its drives
team as demands for its drives products - spearheaded by the
highly successful Minicon launch - continue to push ahead.
The drives team, led by European Drives Manager Neil Messenger,
has been expanded with the recruitment of Dan Hetherington
and the internal move of David Worthington Grime.
Dan,
aged 24, joins Trafford Park based TECO Westinghouse as a
drives specialist after over a year in the soft start sector.
He is an honours graduate in electrical and electronic engineering
from Manchester University. A keen basketball player, Dan
(who lives in Shrewsbury) plays for Shrewsbury in the Worcester
league.
David,
from Bolton, has been with TECO Westinghouse for four years
and now moves from his role as North West Sales Engineer to
the Drives team.
"TECO
Westinghouse remains one of the few companies to manufacture
both motors and drives. This gives us the capability of tailoring
packages to meet customers' individual requirements"
said Neil.
Recent
examples are the installation of TECO Westinghouse variable
speed drive packages at Ford Motor Company's vehicle test
centre at Dunton, Essex. Also, packages for Tilcon Northern's
major new quarry plant at Linton, near Skipton, Yorkshire.
"Our
drives range - complemented most recently by the addition
of the micro drive (the Minicon) for motor outputs as low
as 0.27kW - gives TECO Westinghouse the widest range of drives
of any manufacturer".
"With major and
continuing investment in technology, we now have a strong
and dedicated team specialising in drives" said Neil. |
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TECO Westinghouse has more than trebled the output of its
'palm size' Minicon drive. Launched last year for motor outputs
0.27kW to 0.75kW, the Minicon range has been extended up to
2.2kW. At 118mm (wide) x 143mm (high) x 172mm (deep) - and
weighing less than 1.67Kg, the new Minicon packs even more
into their compact design.
"Minicon has
been a tremendous success and given TECO Westinghouse a strong
foothold in the competitive palm drive sector" said Neil
Messenger, TECO Westinghouse European Drives Manager. "Now,
with this latest development, the Minicon offers much increased
output whilst retaining its small size."
With its high cost
efficiency - a hallmark of TECO Westinghouse - drives in the
Minicon range feature a built-in EMI filter and easy-to-use
operation. With DIN rail mounting, the Minicon drives operate
with sinusiodal wave PWM control.
Minicons are available through the
TECO Westinghouse UK distributor network. |
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