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Nasik Works
Ensuring the highest quality

Perfect Harmony

With a growing shortage of coal, the current scenario Perfect Harmony


demands us to be prudent with the usage of any
non-renewable resources. Subsequently, a question facing
many industries & also the country is
How to enhance the productivity and efficiency of existing
technologies such that they conserve energy, while
maintaining output
Siemens provides answers by bringing global innovation to
the local market in India, by manufacturing Perfect Harmony
(PH), one of the best-selling medium voltage AC drives in
the world.
With a presence in India since 1922, Siemens has been
manufacturing variable speed drives for more than 30 years.
Leveraging on this rich expertise and technical skill sets,
the factory works at Nashik began the production of PH in
2010. A committed team of 280 personnel are engaged in
the development of PH, engineering / order management,
production and provides repair services as well. Additionally,
this center also manufactures traction converters and low
voltage industrial drives.

Aerial view of Nashik works


The state-of-the art facility of Nashik works aptly n Airflow test
enables various tests on PH, thus ensuring its n Heat run (on inductive load)
compliance to world quality standards. The Installed
n Temperature rise by resistance
Test setup is capable of testing drives up to 8000 KVA
while the Installed multi tap autotransformer for the n Efficiency test
test field enables to test all drives from 3.3 kV up to n Inrush verification
11 kV. All these test setups are based on regenerative n Input harmonics testing
Wrap Around Concept from Siemens USA. Various n Noise measurement
other tests conducted at Nashik works include:
With the local production of Perfect Harmony,
n Dielectric test Siemens aims to reduce your machine downtime
n Back feed test through easily accessible service supports, spare part
n Motor operation check (no load) availabilities and most importantly, a local repair
n Light load test (on inductive load) center.

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This article is an original piece of work and contains only unique content developed after absorbing information from several websites. Sources
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Content source: Siemens


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