The "DKC" company has received a Certificate of Type Approval for a domestically produced main busbar. The product provides power distribution at shipbuilding facilities. This was reported by the press service of the Russian Maritime Register.
The busbar belongs to the RT (Powertech) type of the Hercules series. The complete busbar is designed for alternating voltage up to 1000 volts. It is intended for forming the main power line with the connection of consumers along the entire length of the installation.
The company's employees have done a significant job in adapting the products specifically for the needs of the shipbuilding industry.
The equipment is suitable for:
- offshore stationary platforms
- floating drilling rigs
- offshore floating oil and gas complexes
DKC products may be of interest to companies involved in the extraction of hydrocarbons on the continental shelf and building offshore complexes for the exploitation of deposits.
The busbar will be presented at the 18th International Exhibition and Conference on Civil Shipbuilding, Shipping, Port Activities, Ocean and Shelf Development "Neva-2025". The event will be held from September 23 to 26 at "Expoforum".
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