Sulzer Electro Mechanical Services (EMS), in partnership with GE Power Conversion, announced the supply of a custom-built synchronous motor for end-user Phoenix Cement Company, which operates under the Salt River Materials Group (SRMG). The motor, a 1,500 hp, 30-pole synchronous motor with collector rings, provides 20% greater power capacity than its predecessor – without causing unnecessary downtime for installation. The original motor was manufactured by GE in 1972 for the Clarkdale Plant in Arizona.
A leading electro-mechanical services company, Sulzer EMS has been a long-time partner of GE, together offering an expansive network of products and technology-driven solutions to help customers operate at maximum efficiency and minimize costly downtime.
End-user Phoenix Cement Company is a top US supplier of portland and masonry cements, fly ash, and other pozzolans, aggregates, and natural gypsum products. The new GE motor, which is custom-built for the needs of this specific customer, is equipped with proprietary insulation, and enables Phoenix Cement to meet the increasing demand for cement products in a rapidly growing construction market.
Nationwide, industrial plants feel seismic pressure to replace aging machinery without eating into critical production hours. GE Power Conversion’s leading engineering design retrofit capabilities make this possible, empowering the full replacement of machines with zero unnecessary downtime.
Jim Mugford, Sulzer EMS President and Global Head of Electro Mechanical Services, said: “Sulzer EMS is proud to partner with GE Power Conversion and to provide our end-user with one of the most powerful machines on the market. We know our expertise is a value add to our customers and is instrumental in helping them gain a competitive foothold.”
“This is a monumental moment for GE Power Conversion and Sulzer EMS,” said Rodrigo Elias, GE Power Conversion North America General Manager, Industry and Motors. “Not only is this a testament to our machinery’s capabilities, but also to our combined team’s ability to meet the customers’ specific needs and deliver unparalleled service. We believe this machine will change the way our customer does business, and we’re honored to have played a role in their continued growth.”
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