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Project

Eaton and BCC created energy efficient infrastructure at the Angel Ist Rus plant

Customers: Angel Ist Rus

Contractors: BCC Company, Eaton
Product: Eaton Xiria

Project date: 2017/06  - 2017/11

On January 23, 2018 the Eaton company announced implementation of the large-scale production project of assembly of the electropanel board equipment by ARIA company using solutions of Eaton company for creation of a power supply system of the plant on production of yeast "Angel Ist Rus" in the Lipetsk region.

System of power supply Angel Ist Rus

For creation of a reliable and safe power supply system of production sites of the plant, the ARIA company implemented the project of assembly of the electropanel board equipment and seven sets of distributors. Assembly of boards was executed based on component parts of Eaton company. Implemented in the draft decision allowed to reduce quantity of boards and cabinets on an object thanks to what it was succeeded to optimize the total cost of delivery significantly.

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"The modern plants even more often implement energy efficient technologies which allow to lower housekeeping overheads, the electric power and the subsequent utilization. These solutions and technologies also ensure high safety at the enterprises both for personnel, and for company assets, minimizing the probability of emergence of non-staff situations."

Mikhail Salikov, sales director of division Segments of Eaton
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For the organization of a distribution network of 10 kV specialists of ARIA executed assembly of compact cells with cast isolation like Xiria of production Eaton (7 sets) which, thanks to the small dimensions, allowed to optimize space in production premises. The distribution network of 0.4 kV is built based on the certified xEnergy boards collected by specialists of ARIA on currents 3200 A and 4000 A (99 panels). According to the additional requirement of the customer cabinets were instrumented technical electricity metering.