WIKA India showcased its portfolio of products of high-precision instruments and solutions at the Elecrama 2023, supporting the sustainability theme of the largest standalone show in the electrical and allied equipment industry.
In keeping with the sustainability focus of the summit, built around efficient products and technologies to minimize carbon footprints, WIKA India stands firm with India’s target to reduce the carbon intensity of the economy by 45 per cent by 2030 and used the global platform to display its best products for customer review and adaptation.
WIKA brought its advanced technology designed to meet global sustainability challenges at the stand, including the FSFD flow switch, the in-house skid facility capabilities, and the WIKA “WEgrid Solutions” that enables power transmission and distribution operators to guarantee a safe and reliable energy supply.
Rewarding experience
Gaurav Bawa, Senior Vice President India Group at WIKA Group said, “It has been a rewarding experience at Elecrama, where the encouraging response to our innovative product range, has really provided important customer insights. Engaging in face-to-face meetings with professionals in our industry has been a delightful experience, as we reunite with old acquaintances and establish new connections. We are eager to continue learning about the businesses and understand the application of instrumentation.”
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SF6 gas detection
One of the major attractions at the WIKA stall has been the instrumentation for detecting SF6 gas used in power substations. The smart instrument deals with the pressure, temperature and humidity and sensors in one transmitter. Gas density and dew point conditions are calculated. The new digital transmitter series is characterised by the aspects “Advanced technology combined with a robust design”. The new series transmitters will guarantee the highest possible operational safety for switchgear. SF6 gas online monitoring maximises equipment availability, enabling a predictive reliability-centred maintenance strategy. This is the cornerstone for utilities to proactively manage the health of their SF6 gas-filled assets.