GIS-Energiespeichermotor
Berufsbegleitende GIS-Fernstudien der Universität Salzburg: Zertifikatsstudium (1 Jahr) oder Master of Science (2 Jahre).
What is a GIS motor?
The GIS motor in D8 Plus version is an electric chain hoist which is specifically developped, rated and designed for holding loads above people. It is light and compact in design and thus perfectly suited for mobile use. All components which are in the flow of forces are statically dimensioned for the double of the nominal rated capacity.
What is a GIS motor in C1 version?
The GIS motor in C1 version is an electric chain hoist which is specifically developped, rated and designed for holding and moving loads above people. It is light and compact in design and thus perfectly suited for mobile use and responds to the requirements in accordance with EN14492-2, IGVW SQP2:2018 and EN17206.
What is a GIS electric chain hoist?
GIS electric chain hoists are in use worldwide as D8 motors, as D8 Plus versions for holding loads above people, as C1 chain hoists for scenic presentations or according to customer-specific requirements. Suitable for mobile and outdoor use, the motors can be used as climbing hoists or stationary hoists.
Who is GIS AG?
As a subsidiary of the Swiss company GIS AG, we have been serving our customers all over Germany since 1966. Do you need an electric chain hoist on short call, a well-founded project planning of a crane system or are you planning the installation of a vacuum lifter?
What GIS solutions does GE offer?
GE provides GIS solutions from 50 kV to 800 kV, along with secondary products to maximize switchgear and network operation. The portfolio includes a full range of SF 6 GIS as well as g 3 (SF 6 -free) GIS at 145 kV and 420 kV voltage levels for utilities and industries worldwide.
What is enterprise GIS & how does it work?
For many operators, enterprise GIS has become the data hub used to address a multitude of business questions and organizational problems. Through GIS, information is shared across departments and integrated with other systems such as resource planning, work order management, supply chain, or document management.