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WEG (UK) Ltd

Address:
Broad Ground Road
Lakeside
Redditch
Worcestershire
B98 8YP

Tel: +44 (0) 1527 513800
Fax: +44 (0) 1527 513810
Email: nfairbrother@weg.net
Website: http://www.weg.net/uk

Employees:
54
Quality Assurance:
ISO9001
Standards:
ISO14001, ISO50001, ISO TS16949, BSI OHSAS18001

A WORLD LEADER IN ENERGY SAVING FOR PUMPING APPLICATIONS...

An industrial innovator, WEG supplies the widest range of energy efficient motors for the pump industry. Its energy saving motor-inverter packages and turnkey automation systems control some of the most prestigious pumping projects in the world: desalination plants, hydroelectric facilities, irrigation systems; water and waste treatment plants, cavity pumping applications, oil extraction and major testing facilities to name but a few. WEG supplies low voltage, medium voltage and high voltage motors – including ATEX compliant hazardous area motors, a range of geared motors up to 18000Nm and the new WMagnet IE5 Drive system, this motor-drive system achieves the highest efficiency rating in the market, exceeding the anticipated requirements of the impending IE5 Ultra Premium Efficiency classification across its output range.

WEG offer the W22 WIMES motor designed to meet the specific requirements of the Water Industry and is available as either IE3 or IE4 efficiency rated.

The operation of these energy saving motors is further improved by WEG’s inverter drives, which can save up to 50% in running costs in some pumping applications.

The Pump Genius process control software enables engineers to optimise their pumping systems so that they can run more efficiently. The software is designed to reduce pumping system operation and maintenance costs whilst increasing process accuracy and protection. Used in conjunction with WEG’s CFW11 inverter drive, Pump Genius can be applied to any system that requires constant flow or pressure and can manage up to six pumps in a coordinated system.

WEG's innovative new Motor Scan device offers remote predictive maintenance, a small sensor can be fitted to the fins of a motor to measure vibration and heat dissipation sending readings to a smart phone or tablet device


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