Energy & Power Plant
Precision lifting equipment for power generation facilities, including nuclear, thermal, and renewable energy plants.
Power generation facilities require cranes with high safety standards and reliability.
We supply cranes for thermal plants, hydropower stations, nuclear facilities, and renewable energy projects.
We supply cranes for thermal plants, hydropower stations, nuclear facilities, and renewable energy projects.
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Typical specifications by plant type
Plant Type
Capacity
Span
Special Requirements
Thermal power
20-125 tons
18-30m
High temperature
Hydropower
50-400 tons
15-35m
High headroom
Nuclear
50-200 tons
20-40m
Seismic certification
Wind turbine
10-100 tons
15-28m
Outdoor use
Solar farm
5-20 tons
12-25m
Light duty
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Key applications
- Turbine rotor installation and maintenance
- Transformer handling (up to 400 tons with multiple cranes)
- Generator stator assembly
- Boiler component installation
- Spent fuel handling (nuclear, with radiation shielding)
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Certifications available
• ASME B30.2 / B30.17 compliance
• Seismic qualification (nuclear applications)
• ATEX certification for explosive atmospheres
FAQ
I. Can your cranes be used in nuclear power plants?
Yes. We supply cranes for nuclear facilities with seismic qualification (up to SSE level), radiation-resistant components, and documentation per ASME NQA-1. All welding and materials are traceable, and we can support third-party inspection and certification processes required for nuclear projects.
II. What's the maximum capacity for transformer handling?
Our standard overhead cranes handle up to 400 tons for transformer installation. For heavier units (500+ tons), we can design dual-crane lifting systems with synchronized control and load-sharing technology. Each project undergoes detailed engineering review to ensure safe lifting procedures.
III. Do your cranes work in explosive atmospheres (e.g., gas power plants)?
Yes. We offer ATEX-certified cranes for Zone 1 and Zone 2 hazardous areas. Features include explosion-proof motors, spark-resistant wheels, non-sparking tools, and intrinsically safe control systems. Certification documentation (ATEX, IECEx) is provided with delivery.
IV. How do you ensure crane reliability for power plant maintenance outages?
Power plant cranes are built with redundancy (dual brakes, backup controls) and undergo 100% factory testing including 125% load test. We recommend a preventive maintenance schedule and can provide on-site commissioning support before planned outages. Critical plants often opt for our extended warranty and priority spare parts service.
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