DNV GL’s High-Power Lab in Arnhem, the Netherlands provides short-circuit, switching and mechanical testing and certification, based on international and regional standards, to utilities and equipment manufacturers worldwide.
The lab was the first in the...
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DNV GL’s High-Power Lab in Arnhem, the Netherlands provides short-circuit, switching and mechanical testing and certification, based on international and regional standards, to utilities and equipment manufacturers worldwide.
The lab was the first in the world capable of the short-circuit testing of 1200 kV power equipment. It also has the highest short circuit power of up to 10 000 MVA, delivered by four short-circuit generators operating in parallel.
These industry-leading facilities, together with our highly qualified and experienced test engineers, ensure maximum flexibility, efficiency and cost-effectiveness in testing all kinds of T&D components. Upon successful completion, your component will receive a KEMA Type Test Certificate, globally recognised as evidence of quality and reliability. [Remco Lunding, Global Business Strategist, DNV GL]
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