REIVAX IS AWARDED UNITROL F UPGRADE CONTRACT
Montreal (March 3rd, 2024) – REIVAX NORTH AMERICA, a leading provider of excitation systems and digital governors, was awarded a contract to replace four (4) UNITROL F static excitation systems in the Pacific Northwest.
Weighting the cost and risk involved in maintaining the existing UNITROL F systems, the customer reasoned that new static excitation systems would provide the best value and reliability.
Under the contract REIVAX will be providing four (4) new RTX Power excitation systems with excitation controls and a 400Adc power circuit. The existing excitation transformers will be maintained.
REIVAX has upgraded 100’s of UNITROL F, UNITROL 5000, Basler SSR, Basler DECS300, Basler DECS400, Basler ECS2100, Basler DECS2100, GE EX2000 and GE EX2100 excitation upgrades over the years.
“REIVAX solution included a customized cabinet footprint and component layout in order to re-use all the existing customer cable/wiring interfaces. This approach will reduce the customer’s overall outage time and cost for the project. The new RTX Power static excitation systems will ensure years of reliable service, while at the same time provide the customer with tools to easily perform model validation testing on their own” said Mike Wallin, CEO and President of REIVAX NORTH AMERICA
ABOUT REIVAX
REIVAX NORTH AMERICA, part of a global company, headquartered in Montreal with manufacturing in Houston, provides solutions in static excitation systems and digital governors.
Our high-performance systems offer customers increased reliability while creating simplicity in the station from our very intuitive Human Machine Interface panels and easily maintained equipment. We provide our customers with complete support through commissioning, training, spare parts and service available 24 hours per day year-round through our toll-free number 1-877-7REIVAX.
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