Elektromotoren und Gerätebau Barleben GmbH
Booth number: H11-B109
www.emb-online.de
About us
EMB has a long tradition of experience and technical know-how in the manufacture of protection equipment for transformers and tap changers as well as of electronic ballasts for the illumination of passenger and freight transport. We also manufacture customised drives for use in the fields of machinery and plant engineering, transport and power engineering.
We can supply the optimal solution to every problem you encounter, from the development and design stage to the manufacture of individual products.
Thanks to our highly-qualified workforce, we are a strong and reliable partner to our customers around the world, as well as an attractive employer.
Address
Otto-von-Guericke-Allee 12
39179 Barleben
Germany
E-mail: info@emb-online.de
Phone: +49 39203 790
Internet: www.emb-online.de
Contact person:
Michel Göhring
Sales Director
E-mail: info@emb-online.de
Phone: +49 39203 790
Products & Services
Elektromotoren und Gerätebau Barleben GmbH has a long tradition of experience and technical know-how in the manufacture of protection equipment for transformers and tap changers as well as of electronic ballasts for the illumination of passenger and freight transport. We also manufacture customised drives for use in the fields of machinery and plant engineering, transport and power engineering.
We can supply the optimal solution to every problem you encounter, from the development and design stage to the manufacture of individual products.
Since more than 70 years we have been developing and producing protection and monitoring solutions for liquid cooled transformers with conservator and choke coils as well as for separate monitoring of oil-filled insulating bushings or cable terminal boxes.
SMART Buchholz Relay
Hermetic Transformer Switch - HTS
also used for open type transformers.
Mounted on the transformer main tank, the HTS can be completely filled through an oil filler neck.
As soon as gases are generated, these are collected in the HTS and cause the float to descend.
This actuates a reed contact and triggers a signal.
In addition, the temperature of the insulating liquid is permanently monitored by a sensor.