Cummins Generator Technologies has announced the opening of a new purpose built production facility dedicated to the manufacture and assembly of the STAMFORD P80 alternator range.
As a result of this multi-million dollar investment, Cummins Generator Technologies will not only be able to meet increased demand for the hugely popular range of alternators at reduced lead times, but also offer the latest advanced manufacturing and test facilities ensuring all STAMFORD P80 alternators continue to be built to the highest standards of quality.
The new facility boasts a purpose built flow line, engineered material flow and fully integrated painting and test facilities. Customers are invited to visit the new facility to witness production in an environment that sets new standards of safety for our employees.
Through best-in-class design, the STAMFORD P80 is built to meet the specific requirements of prime power, standby and critical protection environments.
The STAMFORD P80 range of 4-pole, single and two bearing Automatic Voltage Regulator controlled alternators spans 2,000 – 5,000kVA in low, medium and high voltages (up to 690V, 4160V and 13,800V, respectively).
The STAMFORD P80 design features an optimised strength and output to weight ratio through an innovative cast and welded modular construction. STAMFORD’s most advanced Permanent Magnet Generator (PMG) excitation system, built to the highest standard in reliability, response and stability, is standard on all alternators in the P80 range.
As part of the STAMFORD family of alternators, this range encompasses the superior build quality, longevity and electrical safety that our customers have come to expect.
Home of the STAMFORD brand in the UK, the Barnack Road facility in Stamford, has a rich history dating back to the early years of the company’s foundation in 1904. Electrical products have become synonymous with the town of Stamford, and now that heritage is being drawn on to create this new world-class production facility.
Cummins Generator Technologies are exhibiting at Middle East Electricity in Saeed Hall, Stand S3D30.
