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HT pdf.cdr table.main {} tr.row {} td.cell {} div.block {} div.paragraph {} .font0 { font:7.00pt "Arial", sans-serif; } .font1 { font:8.00pt "Arial", sans-serif; } .font2 { font:9.00pt "Arial", sans-serif; } .font3 { font:13.00pt "Arial", sans-serif; } .font4 { font:15.00pt "Arial", sans-serif; } .font5 { font:17.00pt "Arial", sans-serif; } .font6 { font:35.00pt "Tahoma", sans-serif; } Smart solutions. Strong relationships. Smart solutions. Strong relationships. 130 YEARS EXPERTISE IN ROTATING ELECTRIC MACHINES The original GANZ factory was founded in 1844 by Abraham Ganz in Budapest. Its Electrotechnical Department was established in 1878 by Andrâs Mechwart and in the same year the first d.c. motors and dynamos were built. In 1881 three engineers of the company, namely Kâroly Zipernowszky, Miksa Déry and Otto Blâthy elaborated and built the first industry purpose transformer, which established the worldwide reputation for the company. Ganz also has been manufacturing electric traction equipments since 1892. Manufacturing of 3-phase induction motors began as early as 1894. The first electrified main line in Europe and the World's first HV alternating current railway was supplied by Ganz in "Val Tellina", Italy in 1902. During the following about 100 years the company supplied various electrical equipment for the energy generation-transportation- and distribution industries in several countries of the world, and numerous inventions have been worked out. The company was known as Ganz Electric Works up to the end of the 80's. In 1991 a joint venture was founded with the Italian Ansaldo Group, called Ganz Ansaldo Electric Ltd. In 2000 the Hungarian Transelektro company acquired its shares from Ansaldo and following that the company name became Ganz Transelektro Electric Co. Ltd. Ganz Transelektro Electric Co. Ltd. is the biggest electric equipment manufacturer in Hungary. The variety of equipment are manufactured according to the specific needs of the customer. Our rotating machines can be horizontal or vertical mounted according to various constructions, can be tailor made or serial manufactured up to 30 MW maximal output. Traction motors and traction generators are also manufactured for traffic conveyances. Our references are available in several m countries of Europe, Asia and Africa. 0 Our products are manufactured according to ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001:2004 quality assurance systems. Our product range: • Induction Motors Squirrel Cage Rotor: 500 kW-15000 kW Wound Rotor: 500 kW-10000 kW • Synchronous Generators 1000 kVA-30000 kVA • Traction Machines AC & DC Machines: 150 kW-1000 kW 2006 Ganz Transelektro Electric Co. Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of - Crompton Greaves Ltd. _ I The Hungarian Transelektro acquired 1 WĘĘ from Ansaldo the shares and ■ 2°°°| established Ganz Transelektro Ltd. ■ 2005 CGL completed the acquisition of the Belgium-based Pauwels Joint venture between Ganz Electric Works and the Italian Ansaldo, named Ganz Ansaldo Electric Ltd. Change of name to CGL (Crompton Greaves Ltd.) 1991 1966 Ganz Electric Works till the end of the 1980s The company (CPL) was taken over by Lala Karamchand Thapar 1980s 1947 The company started the production of three-phase induction motors Invention of the transformer Kâroly Zipernowszky, Miksa Déri, Otto Blâthy Crompton Parkinson Ltd. was established 1894 1937 R.E.B. Crompton founded R.E.B. Crompton & Co. 1884 1927 Andrâs Mechwart founded the Electrotechnical Department 1878 Âbrahâm Ganz founded his company 1844

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