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Plant Capabilities


General Capacities: (New Haven facility)

  • 43,800 square feet
  • 14' x 14' overhead doors
  • ceiling height: 38'
  • trucks with boom lift to 5,000 lbs.
  • hauling weight of 17 tons
  • repairs, overhauls, rewinds in-plant to 8,000 HP

Burnout Ovens

  • two, both with solid state temperature control circuits and
    water suppression systems measuring up to 10' x 10' x 10'

Replacement Coils(All types produced in-plant)

  • Form
  • Random
  • Edge-wound


 
... an inside look at The Schulz motor shop

General Shop Capabilities and Services:

Motor Repair/Rewind

  • AC Testing to 13,800 Volts
  • DC Testing to 800 Volts
  • Repairs, Rewinds, Overhauls to 8,000HP/30 Ton
  • Dynamometer Testing: AC Horizontal to 1500HP/1000 HP Vertical

Multiple Insulation Systems

  • Vacuum Pressure Impregnation (VPI)
  • 6' and 8' Systems: Polyester or Epoxy Resins
  • Sealed Hard Pressed Coil System for Extreme Environments
  • Traditional Dip & Bake
  • Dynamic Balancing to 12,000 lbs.

Extensive Machine Shop

  • Vertical Milling Machines with Digital Readout with 42" table
  • TIG, MIG, ARC, Rotary Welding
  • 5 Lathes to 72", 22' bed
  • Flame Spray Metalizing
  • 3" Supermill Boring Mill capable of handling items to 6' long

Panel Shop Services

  • Full Panel Building Capabilities
  • Custom Controls
  • CAD-Key or AutoCAD Services
  • Full System Engineering, Integration, and Documentation
  • PLC Programming & Design

Field Services

  • On Site Motor Maintenance
  • Infrared Thermography
  • Dynamic Balancing
  • Laser Alignment
  • Vibration Analysis
  • Electrical/Electronic Service & Repair
  • Staff Augmentation
  • Proactive Maintenance Programs

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Schulz Electric Company
30 Gando Drive, New Haven, CT 06513
(203) 562-5811

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This page was last updated on Tuesday, October 23, 2007