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Busbar maintenance on LMT2

Busbar maintenance on LMT2

Busbar maintenance on LMT2

(OP)
Does anyone know of any company(apart from Reyrolle Pacific Switchgear.Newzeland) involved in providing maintenance services on Reyrolle's LMT2 type switchgear. The maintenance work involves 11kV bus bar including replacement of all shrouds, Monoblocks & thorough fare Bushings for all panels, filling of new compound type Epoxilite EIP4272 in shrouds etc.

RE: Busbar maintenance on LMT2

Where are you geographically? There's a huge installed base of LMT2 in the UK, so there are plenty of third party rebuilders and I'm pretty sure that Siemens at Hebburn, Newcastle still offer support for the old Reyrolle product lines after buying the Reyrolle business from VA Tech.
  

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RE: Busbar maintenance on LMT2

(OP)
Hi Scotty
Im in the Middle East. The production of this type was shifted to New Zealand long time back so i dont think they still have the competency in Siemens UK.But if you can refer me to any third party in the UK it would solve the problem.

RE: Busbar maintenance on LMT2

Try these:-
http://www.wilsonpowersolutions.co.uk/site/switchgear/switchgear.asp

http://www.slaters-electricals.com/MVswitchgear/page4.html

Both Companies carry out busbar extensions on LMT and should be able to provide circuit breakers/fixed portions and all the associated busbars,shrouds etc.

I think the old LMT manufacturing facility at Hebburn which was kept ticking over by VA Tech producing retrofit vacuum trucks has met its demise since Siemens took over.

Regards
Marmite

RE: Busbar maintenance on LMT2

Reyrolle at Hebburn (I'm a Geordie; I can't bring myself to call it Siemens T&D smile ) said they could support our 66kV OSM10 gear and although I haven't pursued it further they do seem to have retained some of the old expertise.

Other companies who spring to mind as offering retrofit VCBs for the LMT2 and possibly other services include: P+B Engineering; Bowers Electrical; Slater Electrical; Wilson Power; Systems Power Engineering.

Probably worth a few calls anyway - if they can't help then they might know who can.
  

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RE: Busbar maintenance on LMT2

(OP)
Thanks Scotty and Marmite for your valuable feedback. I have reviewed the websites of the companies mentioned and they seems to be suitable. Lets see how it turns out.

RE: Busbar maintenance on LMT2

Siemens-Reyrolle are still operating a successful UK & International equipment Service business from Hebburn, Newcastle for all the old gear. You can get more details from their web site www.siemens-reyrolle.com They still have all the old orginal manufacturing drawings and full workshop facilities. They have been expanding services recently into full retrofit as well as modernisation, upgrade abnd servicing, you could try them on uk tel +44(0)401 5555 and ask for Service business.

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