NOVA INDUSTRIAL S.A. offers to its customers a wide range of services.
NOVA INDUSTRIAL S.A. also provides:
| Infrared thermography | Preventive and predictive maintenance ... |
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| Instrument transformers prophylaxis | Current transformers, Inductive voltage transformers, Capacitor voltage transformers ... |
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| Power system grounding analysis | S.C. NOVA INDUSTRIAL S.A. experts can evaluate the technical condition of the power system grounding (PGS) new or in operation, according to the up-to-date technical standards (STAS 12604, PE 116, 3RE-I 23). For this purpose, experts perform specific... |
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| Power transformers and shunt reactors prophylaxis | 1. Maintenance and diagnosis service ... |
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| Renewable energy sources | Renewable energy sources |
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| Surge arresters prophylaxis | State evaluation for metal-oxide surge arresters without gaps and classic surge arresters with spark gaps and silicon carbide ... |
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| Switchgear apparatus prophylaxis | Specialized engineering services for circuit breakers in operation ... |
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| Switchgear apparatus prophylaxis | Specialized engineering services for medium voltage prefabricated substations in operation ... |
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| Switchgear apparatus prophylaxis | Specialized engineering services for switches and contactors in operation ... |
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| System for mechanical condition assessment of power transformers using frequency response analysis - FRA method - | One of the most typical faults in the power system is the short-circuit fault when the power transformers (together with other equipments) are traversed by short-circuit currents and are submitted to the mechanical forces created by these... |
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| System for mechanical condition assessment of power transformers using low voltage impulse method - LVI Method - | One of the most typical faults in the power system is the short-circuit fault when the power transformers (together with other equipments) are traversed by short-circuit currents and are submitted to the mechanical forces created by these... |
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