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POWER SOLUTIONS

EPG Services to move into Africa

Vert Energy

is set to further expand its Electric Pow-

er Generation (EPG) services to generator set build-

ers and end users throughout Africa.

“Vert Energy provides a standby and power solu-

tions service to companies and communities, even

those in the most isolated regions. Through an exten-

sive range of quality branded EPG products, support-

ed by a skilled team of technical experts, the compa-

ny plays a major role in providing dependable power

in areas that are off-grid and where power supply is

not constant, or reliable,” says Vert Energy’s managing director, Grant Robertson. “Vert Ener-

gy teamed up with the DEIF Group over three years ago as exclusive distributors in sub-Sa-

haran Africa, of DEIF generator controls, known globally for critical power and decentralised

power applications.

“This partnership has been boosted with the recent appointment of Gaëtan Floriach, a

highly qualified DEIF engineer, who is based at Vert Energy in Johannesburg for a two year

period, to further develop DEIF business in Africa.

“Apart from the supply and support of power generation components for diesel and gas

engines, Vert Energy’s service focuses on companies investing in alternative sources of elec-

tricity production, particularly solar power.

“The growing trend to utilise environmentally-friendly photovoltaic (PV) technology to con-

vert solar energy to electricity, requires dependable power generation systems, which need

to be supported by technically competent skills.

Enquiries: Ryan Robertson. Email

ryan.robertson@vertgroup.co.za

According to

Trafo Power Solutions

managing di-

rector, David Claassen, dry-type transformers are

safer and more efficient than their oil-filled equiv-

alents, factors that make them a cost effective and

versatile choice in a range of applications and sec-

tors.

“The high safety rating of dry-type transformers

allows them to be installed indoors, avoiding the

cost and inconvenience of the special structures

normally required to accommodate the safety and

environmental hazards related to oil-filled units,”

says Claassen. “Dry-cooled transformers are cate-

gorised as F1 in terms of international fire resist-

ance ratings, making them low-risk as they are

self-extinguishing and flame-retardant by nature,”

he says.

The technology also serves a growing demand

for more energy -efficient solutions, especially as

the price of electricity has risen dramatically in

South Africa and many economies on the continent.

Less maintenance is another advantage; dry-

type transformers are low in maintenance and could

last for 25 years without significant attention, while

oil-filled transformers require regular maintenance

including oil sample analysis to ensure operational

consistency and safety.

Enquiries:Tel. +27 (0) 11 325 4007 or email

david@trafo.co.za

Dry-type transformers now in Africa

David Claassen,

managing

director of

Trafo Power

Solutions.