New Focus on Criteria and Solutions Selecting the Right Energy Efficient Drives in the F&B Industry
The Quest Trend Magazines has created a new focus on the criteria and solutions to assist the current decision-making process in the F&B Industry regarding changing the drive technologies.
Bochum, Germany, July 28, 2010 --(PR.com)-- The implementation of energy saving drives has become a directive of the European Commission. In particular in the F&B Industry it is difficult to spot the right approach to meet these regulation because of the broad variety of the different drive technologies. So the Quest Trend Magazines has created a new focus on the criteria and solutions to assist the current decision-making process in the F&B Industry regarding changing the drive technologies.
70% of the power consumption of the industry in general are allotted to three-phase motors with constant speed according to the European Commission. The energy consumption of these motors can be lowered by 20% to 30%. Frequency converters and servo converters provide such electronic speed regulation of motors serving this goal as substantial measure. Thus the regulation No. 640/2009 of the European Commission requires that certain motors must be equipped with electronic speed regulation starting from 2015.
These statements of the European Commission for the industry apply of course also for the fourth largest industrial sector in Germany, the F&B Industry, with about 5,900 operating units.
However, the drive technologies in the F&B Industry are versatile, the approach to energy efficient drives may be different. Therefore a technological guidepost in regard to the approach to energy efficient drives in the F&B Industry may be helpful. Such a guidepost facilitates and accelerates the necessary decisions of the operation and factory managers, the procurement managers, the electrotechnical planners and the managing directors in the F&B Industry.
That is why the Quest Trend Magazine has created a new focus on criteria and solutions the decision-makers in the F&B industry may consider. Related to the focus "Know-how about energy efficient drives in the F&B Industry" and "Solutions for energy efficient drives in the F&B industry," three well-known drive manufacturers provide both the different technological possibilities to energy saving drives and the corresponding new product solutions especially for the F&B Industry. These articles are comprehensible and compact in German and English language. So they may be also noticed and considered at production locations and decision centres outside of the German linguistic area.
The decision and co-decision-makers particularly in the 400 large enterprises of the F&B Industry are personally informed about these publications in the Quest Trend Magazine. Interviews will cover the current requirements to energy efficient drives and the next intended steps in the enterprises. This in turn will make it easier for the drive manufacturers to meet in time and purposefully the planning of new production lines, modernisations and replacement demands along the energy efficient drives. This process is organised by Quest TechnoMarketing, the publisher of the Quest Trend Magazine.
You find the related articles in the Quest Trend Magazine on http://www.quest-trendmagazin.de/Nahrungs-und-Genussmittelindu.30.0.html?&L=1.
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70% of the power consumption of the industry in general are allotted to three-phase motors with constant speed according to the European Commission. The energy consumption of these motors can be lowered by 20% to 30%. Frequency converters and servo converters provide such electronic speed regulation of motors serving this goal as substantial measure. Thus the regulation No. 640/2009 of the European Commission requires that certain motors must be equipped with electronic speed regulation starting from 2015.
These statements of the European Commission for the industry apply of course also for the fourth largest industrial sector in Germany, the F&B Industry, with about 5,900 operating units.
However, the drive technologies in the F&B Industry are versatile, the approach to energy efficient drives may be different. Therefore a technological guidepost in regard to the approach to energy efficient drives in the F&B Industry may be helpful. Such a guidepost facilitates and accelerates the necessary decisions of the operation and factory managers, the procurement managers, the electrotechnical planners and the managing directors in the F&B Industry.
That is why the Quest Trend Magazine has created a new focus on criteria and solutions the decision-makers in the F&B industry may consider. Related to the focus "Know-how about energy efficient drives in the F&B Industry" and "Solutions for energy efficient drives in the F&B industry," three well-known drive manufacturers provide both the different technological possibilities to energy saving drives and the corresponding new product solutions especially for the F&B Industry. These articles are comprehensible and compact in German and English language. So they may be also noticed and considered at production locations and decision centres outside of the German linguistic area.
The decision and co-decision-makers particularly in the 400 large enterprises of the F&B Industry are personally informed about these publications in the Quest Trend Magazine. Interviews will cover the current requirements to energy efficient drives and the next intended steps in the enterprises. This in turn will make it easier for the drive manufacturers to meet in time and purposefully the planning of new production lines, modernisations and replacement demands along the energy efficient drives. This process is organised by Quest TechnoMarketing, the publisher of the Quest Trend Magazine.
You find the related articles in the Quest Trend Magazine on http://www.quest-trendmagazin.de/Nahrungs-und-Genussmittelindu.30.0.html?&L=1.
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