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Tripple appointments round at Crestchic

Tue, 05/19/2015 - 14:52 -- Anonymous
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British loadbank manufacturer Crestchic has made three changes to its leadership group by appointing a new technical proposals manager, head of engineering and finance manager.
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British loadbank manufacturer Crestchic has made three changes to its leadership group by appointing a new technical proposals manager, head of engineering and finance manager.

Neil Barber has been named the company’s new Head of Engineering, and he says he intends to spend his first year in the role using his experience in R&D to standardise and improve the company’s various loadbanks.

With 15 years of experience as an electrical engineer at Crestchic - both as a design engineer and design manager – Garry Chamberlain has been appointed Technical Proposals Manager.

Chamberlain will be responsible for reviewing the suitability and identify improvements of current products, as well as explore new technologies for customers and create bespoke solutions.

Crestchic also appointed Louise Passey as the new finance manager.

Crestchic to unveil rebrand at Powergen Asia

Wed, 09/03/2014 - 11:41 -- Anonymous
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British loadbank manufacturer Crestchic is to showcase its loadbank and testing solutions at the forthcoming Powergen Asia conference in Malaysia.

The Powergen Asia conference is the first major event that Crestchic will be appearing as Crestchic Asia Pacific, after the unification and rebrand of its Northbridge division earlier this year.

Crestchic loadbanks and load testing solutions are primarily sold and rented to customers operating in the oil and gas, marine, data centre and power generation sectors. After increasing its existing loadbank capability in the Far East and Australasia, the company is keen to show off its progress in the region.

Adrian Yapp of Crestchic Asia Pacific, said: “We are extremely excited to introduce our new brand to the Asia Pacific exhibition. It’s been a really great year for Crestchic, which has seen significant investments being made in the business globally, and we’re looking forward to more success in Asia.”

Powergen Asia takes place in Kuala Lumpur on 10–12 September.

Crestchic delivers loadbank for BAS in Antarctica

Wed, 07/09/2014 - 11:31 -- Anonymous
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British Antarctic Survey (BAS) has installed a second loadbank from UK-based manufacturer Crestchic to secure critical data and the livelihood of scientists at two primary research stations in Antarctica.

The resistive-only loadbank provides 200kW to ensure that generators do not lose power in the acute period of the Antarctic summer and winter peak season and to protect received data.

During the summer, temperatures remain close to freezing and in the winter, temperatures drop as low as -30°C at the remote BAS research centres.

Because of the lack of an electrical grid, the data backup and safety of the scientists depends on the power of the generators at the primary stations Halley and Rothera. The second loadbank was installed at the Rothera station, after the first loadbank was delivered to Halley.

“You can’t survive here without resilient generators and we can’t afford to lose the power so the loadbanks are critical for our operation out in Antarctica,” said Mark Wales, facilities manager at BAS.

Halley, where the ozone hole was discovered in 1985, lies within an auroral zone on the Brunt Ice Shelf and is suited for “space weather” research. At Rothera, located on Adelaide Island, the BAS researches glaciology, geology, geophysics and biology.

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