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Traction transformers for SA rail network

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AS an established supplier to South Africa’s rail sector, Zest WEG will be supplying specialised traction transformers for new substations serving rail lines in Gauteng and the Western Cape.

That’s according to Dillon Govender, Sector Specialist – Public Sector Business Development at Zest WEG, who said work on the eight transformers ordered is currently underway, for delivery by the end of October 2021.

The company is supplying six 6MVA units that will step down from 88kV to 1220V, and two more 6MVA units stepping down from 44kV to 1220V. All the transformers will feature a dual output, as well as tertiary windings for small power applications like lighting in the area.

“This is part of an important fast track project, and the order follows a number of successful deliveries of these complex transformers by Zest WEG over the years,” said Govender. “The units are designed to customer specifications and manufactured in line with global standards.”

Through its workshop facilities in Gauteng, Zest WEG is a 100% local manufacturer of power, distribution and traction transformers for customers within South Africa, abroad.

“We have established considerable local capacity in transformer manufacture, reflected in the growing confidence of customers in our design and production capabilities. We are also able to leverage the value of being part of the WEG Group by drawing on the skills of experts from our Brazilian facilities.”

This, he said, allows Zest WEG to constantly upgrade local skills through training and skill sharing by specialist engineers and technicians, whenever necessary. This corporate relationship has also allowed the company to broaden its local offerings, at the same time as creating jobs and upskilling local employees.

“Zest WEG’s depth of expertise means that we can also conduct design work locally, to meet the specific requirements of customers. Our strong local footprint includes offering the necessary service support to customers, ensuring that we can provide the necessary backup for all our equipment.”

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