Delba Electrical has been certified as an Approved Partner, which includes field and repair services for the Siemens Large Drives high-voltage motor portfolio in South Africa, East Africa, Nigeria and Ghana. This also includes certification as a Service Delivery Partner for the repair of Siemens mobile mining rotating equipment. “Siemens Large Drives is proud to have Delba Electrical on board as a trusted partner. This qualification process requires stringent partner certification assessments conducted by Siemens at Delba Electricals’ world class facilities in South Africa,” explains Tim Walwyn, country CEO for Siemens Large Drives in South Africa.
Delba Electrical will benefit from ongoing service module training and support through the worldwide Siemens network in order to perform the authorised services, including full access to original spare parts and technical support. Dave Balocco, managing director of Delba Electrical says: “This certification is proof that we are an entrusted partner with the highest quality of repair, field service and maintenance support for the wide range of products offered by Siemens Large Drives in the field of high-voltage motor technology.
Siemens Large Drives is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of medium-voltage motors and converters. These products form the basis for drive systems optimised for a wide range of industries and applications. In the field of test benches, mining and cement, the portfolio is expanded to include complete solutions including electrification and automation. Digitalisation solutions and the extensive global services complete the range.
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