October 2019, Innovit Electric has successfully won the bid to supply 3 sets of current limiters (UFCL-limiter) for the Iraqi SCP project. The technically advanced UFCL-limiters can limit abnormal short-circuit currents, ensuring the system’s safety while increasing the reliability of the client’s power distribution system. This new project comes after Innovit Electric’s successes in supplying
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In May 2019, Innovit Electric successfully won the bid for Indonesia's BAYAH Phase II 2X15 MW WHR project. Innovit Electric will supply two advanced UFCL fast current limiters to limit the prospective extremly high short-circuit current of the system, thus ensuring security of the system . This project is another milestone for Innolux's UFCL fast current limiter to enter the international market. It is also a strategic plan to respond to the national real economy going global.
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The Hannover Messe has come to an end on April 5, 2019. The event attracted 6,500 exhibitors from 75 countries and regions around the world, and the world's top industrial companies gathered in Hannover.At the event, Innovit Electric completed the first show with advanced UFCL-limiter and PD monitoring products.
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New Product TEV Sensor Launched
2019-04-16
On April 16th, 2019, Innovit Electric officially launch the internationally leading TEV sensor, which is also known as Transient Earth Voltage Sensor. TEV sensor can be magnetically attached to the outer surface of the metal-clad switchgear, typically on cable boxes or next cable boxes or next to cable termination, to detect TEV signal representing PD inside.
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Successful Development of HFCT-4
2019-03-29
22nd March, 2019, Innovit Electric announced that the world's first high-frequency current transformer (HFCT) with a 4mm inner diameter has been successfully developed, which is the smallest HFCT in the worldwide so far. Its successfully development has added a new member for the series ultra-wideband high frequency pulse current transformers.
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November, 2018, Innovit Electric was awarded supply agreement of HFCT by Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (Hereinafter referred to as ITS), thus Innovit Electric is going to supply the High Voltage Laboratory of ITS with the internationally advanced high-frequency current transformers in type of iHFCT-54, HFCT is the sensor of partial discharge monitoring for cable system, which is able to sense the partial discharge phenomenon at the very early stage.
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October 2018, after the supply agreement with the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,Innovit Electric reached another agreement with RIST of South Korea. Innovit Electric will supply RIST with the internationally advanced high-frequency current transformers in type of iHFCT-54, HFCT is the sensor of partial discharge monitoring for cable system, which is able to sense the partial
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On November 2, 2018, Innovit Electric successfully delivered 4 sets of UFCL-Limiters to a power plant (2*670MW+2*300MW) belonging to China Huadian Corporation(Hereinafter referred to as CHD). The 4 sets of advanced UFCL-limiters supplied are used in application of connecting the new adding power generation with the existing system of the No. 3 and
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On October, 2018, Innovit Electric successfully won the bid of two sets of UFCL-limiters for the L’Amali Line 2 5800TPD cement production line project in Argentina. Innovit Electric will supply advanced UFCL-limiters to limit the prospective extremely high short-circuit current of the system, thus ensuring security of the system . The project belongs to Argentina
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HANNOVER MESSE 2019, 01 – 05 April
2018-10-30
The HANNOVER MESSE will be held in Hannover, Germany. This exhibition is the world’s leading and largest industrial event. Innovit Electric will be presenting advanced UFCL-Current Limiter and PD Monitoring solutions. We warmly welcome you to visit our booth and have more about our technology in current limiting and partial discharge area! Our