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REVIVE ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMERS

Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing

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REVIVE ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMERS

Overview

Revive Electrical Transformers (Pty) Ltd was established in 1997 and has grown to be one of the largest transformer distribution manufacturers in Africa. Our success comes from our dedication to meet with specialized customer requirements and our reputation to provide the market with competitive prices, excellent quality and on time delivery. local Clients: • Eskom • The various municipalities • Siemens • Voltex • ARB International Clients: • Botswana Power Computation • Mozambique • Swaziland • Namibia • Zambia • DRC • Ghana • Malawi • Lesotho. Accreditations • ISO 9001 • ISO 18 000 • ISO 14 000 • Eskom • SANS 708 • IEC 60076 • SANS 60076 transformers specifications. Transformer Maintenance, Repair, Testing and More…. • 24 hour, seven days a week emergency repairs and spares service • Upgrading and modification off Transformers • Onsite testing • Removal of Damaged Transformers and retrofit replacement units • Oil circulation • Cast Resin Repairs • Equipment refurbishment • Installation and commissioning • Operation and maintenance courses for customers, both in-house and on site. • Revive Electrical Transformers is ISO 9001:2000, ISO 14001:2007 and OHSAS 18001 accredited. • Revive Electrical Transformers has the technical expertise and field experience to advise and assist customers with any distribution transformer requirement. • Revive Electrical Transformers is committed to continuous development, safety and quality enhancement of its products. The factory is divided into three sections. The manufacture of oil filled distribution transformers from 16KVA to 5 MVA, the manufacture of Mini Sub-stations and our new product line – the Cast resin dry type transformers. View our website for more about Revive Electrical Transformers

  • Gauteng Street

    Gauteng Street, Wielers Farm settlement, Johannesburg Ward 6, City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng, 1828, South Africa

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