Green energyMay 1st 2005
With a focus on alternative and renewable energy increasing globally, REO (UK) has launched a solar transformer that allows this power to be fed back onto the public supply network.
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Repeat order for AC power supply (1st March 2009)
REO has supplied a second custom-engineered variable AC power supply to Middle East Technical Services in Saudi Arabia.
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Non-standard (1st January 2009)
Although Invertek Drives usually sells standalone drives, it also meets the needs of customers requiring a package for optimum system functionality and protection from harmonic distortion.
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UL-registered (1st September 2008)
REO has added a high voltage unit to its range of braking resistors. It is suitable for dynamic braking applications involving large frequency converters or as a charging resistor for rail applications.
Filters not just for fluff (1st May 2008)
James H. Heal recently introduced a new tumble dryer, the Accudry2. This is a standardised tumble dryer for laboratory stability tests on textiles. The design team needed an EMC filter of the highest quality, also the
Quick search (1st March 2008)
REO, manufacturer of power equipment, including electronic controllers, wound components and electrical regulators, has a new web site that is designed to be quicker and more user-friendly.
Motor protection when access is difficult (1st January 2008)
A new filter from Reo provides a means of protecting motors from damage caused by frequency inverters
Water cooling (1st September 2007)
REO is now offering drive system components suitable for water cooled installations. These include the company's braking resistors, mains filters and motor chokes. By using water-cooling, REO says it is possible to incr
Emc reference on cd (1st July 2007)
A free CD with PDF versions of 20 practical guides relating to EMC immunity and emission standards, many of which are called up by the EMC Directive, is available from REO UK. On the same CD there are also guides on Mai
Power supply (1st May 2007)
Managing your electricity supply is vitally important. Devices have to be able to cope with voltage sags, dips and interruptions among other factors, John Symonds, Managing Director of REO UK explains
Emc: guide available (1st March 2007)
As you are probably aware, the new EMC Directive – 2004/108/EC – will replace the existing EMC Directive on 20 July 2007.
Braking resistors for tight spots (1st January 2006)
Anew range of braking resistors designed for applications such as lifts, elevators, cranes and high inertia loads, particularly where space is limited, has been introduced by REO UK. The company says they are particularly suited to absorbing surplus
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Free EMC filter guide (30th November 2005)
REO UK has published a 22 page guide on EMC filters and their application.
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Free EMC filter guide (1st November 2005)
Selecting an EMC filter based upon typical test house protocols employing a conventional 50 ohms source and 50 ohms load impedence test does not guarantee the connected product will not cause (or suffer) problems in the field due to conducted emissio
New power controller (1st September 2005)
A new power controller has been developed by REO (UK). Called the REOTRON MEW 700/50 2S, the controller operates on the phase angle principle but, unlike traditional systems, it reduces harmonics (power factor) and provides a smoother process. The un
Free guide (1st September 2005)
A free guide can be downloaded from REO UK‘s website – www.
FREE GUIDES (1st March 2005)
To help demystify the new EMC Directive, REO has published a series of free mini guides, that can be posted or downloaded from the company’s website.
Tougher by design (1st January 2005)
By adopting a novel method of construction based on the use of strong extruded aluminium sections, EMC expert REO (UK) is now able to offer a competitivelyprice range of filters robust enough for use in the most demanding of industrial environments.
Free technical guide (1st January 2004)
Installers of ac variable speed drives are faced with a myriad of confusing technical issues about filters and ancillary equipment. A free guide from REO UK aims to cut out the gobbledygook and provide useful information about avoiding and overcoming