Nuclear Power Plant in UAE being Protected by Sensonics

Condition monitoring specialists Sensonics are continuing to fly the flag for UK engineering following continued success in securing significant export contracts. In fact, Sensonics are the only British instrumentation manufacturing company involved in the US$30 billion project, the first nuclear power station to be built in the United Arab Emirates.

The contract, for over 1,500 protection channels, is for the supply of the highly successful G3 machinery protection system, monitoring the vibration, thrust and speed of the BOP equipment on all four units at the Barakah Power Plant in the UAE.

In the last five years Sensonics has been very successful in reaching out to overseas markets such as China, Korea and India and after a bid process of several years was delighted to be awarded the high profile contract by the Korea Electric Power Corporation.

This major overseas contract is another example of Sensonics’ commitment to developing the most innovative and effective solutions for vibration, position and speed instrumentation for critical machine condition monitoring applications in power generation, petrochemical, paper production and process manufacturing industries around the world.

Further details are available from:
 www.sensonics.co.uk

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