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INVT Medium Voltage Variable Frequency Device Customer List INVT Medium Voltage Variable Frequency Device Customer List No. Company Load Type Power Volt. 1 Shandong Dezhou Lupingyongfa Paper Co.,Ltd. Blower 400KW 10KV 2 Xinjiang Guanghui Thermopower Co.,Ltd. Circulating Pump 1600KW 10KV 3 Guangxi Tengxian Jinmaotaibai Co.,Ltd. Fan 1000KW 10KV 4 Xinjiang Nangang Cement Co.,Ltd. Fan 800KW 6KV 5 Hebei Tianyu Coal Power Co.,Ltd. Gas Blower 1250KW 10KV 6 Guangxi Tengxian Jinmaotaibai Co.,Ltd. Fan 400KW 10KV 7 Heilongjiang Harbin Jieneng Power Co.,Ltd. Circulating Pump 500KW 10KV 8 Gansu Gaoya Cement Co.,Ltd. Fan 800KW 6KV 9 Hunan Hengyang Qidong Cement Co.,Ltd. Fan 800KW 10KV 10 Hunan Hengyang Qidong Cement Co.,Ltd. Fan 1000KW 10KV 11 Hebei Steel Group (Yongyang Factory) Fan 2500KW 10KV 12 Shandong Lihuayi Group Co.,Ltd. Fan 500KW 10KV 13 Zhengzhou Hengxun Electric Co.,Ltd. Circulating Pump 400KW 10KV 14 Jizhong Power Group(Life Service Subsidiary) Fan 800KW 6KV 15 Jiangsu Changzhou Huaxia Steel Co.,Ltd. Fan 630KW 10KV 16 Sichuang Anxian Yinghejianhua(Group) Co.,Ltd. Fan 500KW 10KV 17 Guangdong Guangzhou Zhujiang Steel Circulating Pump 630KW 6KV 18 Fengfeng Zongxin CoalCo.,Ltd. Co.,Ltd. Fan 500KW 10KV 19 Neimenggu Etoke Shitai Gas Co.,Ltd. Compressor 1600KW 10KV 20 Xinjiang Shanshanxian Jinhui Casting Co.,Ltd. Fan 1250KW 10KV 21 Fujian Shanming Xinlong Chemical Co.,Ltd. Blower 630KW 10KV 22 Henan Xichuang Jiuxin Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 500KW 6KV 23 Yizheng Chemical Co.,Ltd.(Power Factory) Induced Draft Fan 280KW 6KV 24 Pingyuan Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 1000KW 6KV 25 Pingyuan Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 500KW 6KV 26 Pingyuan Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 560KW 6KV 27 Pingyuan Chemical Co.,Ltd. Circulating Pump 630KW 6KV 28 Hebei Jingye Steel Co.,Ltd. Fan 800KW 10KV 29 Guangxi Cangwu Shunfeng Titanium Co.,Ltd. Fan 630KW 10KV 30 Hunan Taiji Building Material Co.,Ltd. Fan 1120KW 10KV 31 Xinjiang Aletai Water Supply Station Pump 630KW 10KV 32 Jiangsu Lianyungang Ne Co.,Ltd. Induced Draft Fan 900KW 10KV 33 Jiangsu Lianyungang Ne Co.,Ltd. Blower 1600KW 10KV 34 Pingyuan Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 630KW 6KV 35 Pingyuan Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 900KW 6KV 36 Pingyuan Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 1000KW 6KV 37 Shanxi Xingwang Coal Chemical Factory Fan 630KW 6KV 38 Neimenggu Tongliao Power Co.,Ltd. Induced Draft Fan 1000KW 10KV 39 Neimenggu Tongliao Power Co.,Ltd. Fan 1000KW 10KV 40 Jiangsu Xizhou Weitiantengda Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 800KW 10KV 41 Xinjing Shanshan Jinhui Casting Co.,Ltd. Fan 1250KW 10KV 42 Henan Xichuang Jiuxin Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 500KW 10KV 43 Xiangtan Jindaxin Energy-saving Electric Co.,Ltd. Pump 2000KW 10KV 44 Yunning Power Co.,Ltd. Fan 1600KW 6KV 45 Taiyuan Jinhun Engineering Co.,Ltd. Fan 630KW 10KV 46 Baling Oil Chemical Co.,Ltd. Compressor 500KW 6KV 47 Hubei Enshizhou Tenglong Cement Co.,Ltd. Fan 500KW 10KV 48 Nanbo Chemical Fan 630KW 10KV 49 Shandong Jincheng Oil Chemical Co.,Ltd. Oil Pump 315KW 10KV 50 Shandong Jincheng Oil Chemical Co.,Ltd. Compressor 1000KW 10KV 51 Xizang Gaozheng Building Materials Shares High-temperature Fan 2800kW 10KV Co.,Ltd. 52 Yecheng Cement Factory Ball mill 400KW 10KV 53 Yecheng Cement Factory Ball mill 710KW 10KV 54 Yecheng Cement Factory Ball mill 1600KW 10KV 55 Hunan Taiji Building Material Co.,Ltd. Fan 1120KW 10KV 56 Shandong Zhaozhuang Jinlongda Casting Co.,Ltd. Fan 1250KW 10KV 57 Guizhou Dafang Cement Factory Fan 630KW 10KV 58 Liaoning Dashiqiao Hongyang Power Co.,Ltd. Fan 560KW 10KV 59 Shanxi Jinshen Power Co.,Ltd.(Ciyaogou Caol Fan 280KW 10KV Mine) 60 Pingyuan Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 1000KW 6KV 61 Pingyuan Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 315KW 6KV 62 Pingyuan Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 630KW 6KV 63 Shanxi Power Co.,Ltd.(Power Switch Factory) Pump 45OKW 10KV 64 Hunan Bochang New Building Material Fan 1120KW 10KV 65 Hebei Jingye Steel Co.,Ltd.Co.,Ltd. Fan 800KW 10KV 66 Jilin Dacheng Chemical Fan 400KW 10KV 67 Coal Washing Factory Fan 800KW 10KV 68 Pingdingshan Coal Group Mine No.13 Pump 400KW 6KV 69 Hebei Jingye Steel Co.,Ltd. Fan 1250KW 10KV 70 Zhongliangshenghua Power(Zhaodong) Fan 500KW 10KV 71 Yunnan Wandian MengyaCo.,Ltd. Cement Co.,Ltd. High-temperature Fan 1120KW 10KV 72 Lucheng Xingbao Steel Co.,Ltd. Fan 630KW 10KV 73 Chifeng Tongda Power Co. Fan 450KW 6KV 74 Hunan Liuyang Nanfang Cement Co.,Ltd. Fan 630KW 10KV 75 Shandong Dongyue High-tech Material Fan 1250KW 10KV 76 Hunan Liuyang NanfangCo.,Ltd. Cement Co.,Ltd. Fan 2800KW 10KV 77 Datong Yunzhong Power Co.,Ltd. Fan 500KW 10KV 78 Datong Yunzhong Power Co.,Ltd. Fan 560KW 10KV 79 Qianan Steel Group Co.,Ltd. Fan 710KW 10KV 80 Yangzhou Huize Automation System Engineering Fan 220KW 6KV Co.,Ltd. 81 Qinghai YA Salt Factory Fan 710KW 10KV 82 Anhui Chaohu Cement Factory High-temperature Fan 1400KW 10KV 83 Anhui Chaohu Cement Factory Kiln Head Exhaust 280KW 10KV Fan 84 Anhui Chaohu Cement Factory Cement mill exhaust 630KW 10KV Fan 85 Zibo Haizhou Metallurgy Co.,Ltd. Fan 710KW 10KV 86 Zibo Haizhou Metallurgy Co.,Ltd. Fan 800KW 10KV 87 Sanyuan Group Co.,Ltd.(Power Factory) Fan 250KW 10KV 88 Sanyuan Group Co.,Ltd.(Power Factory) Fan 630KW 10KV 89 Jiangsu Xuzhou Tengda Coal Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 710KW 10KV 90 Jiangsu Xuzhou Tengda Coal Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 900KW 10KV 91 Anhui Yuyuan Chemical Group Co.,Ltd. Induced Draft Fan 280KW 6KV 92 Anhui Yuyuan Chemical Group Co.,Ltd. FD Fan 450KW 6KV 93 Anhui Yuyuan Chemical Group Co.,Ltd. Compressor 630KW 6KV 94 Hefei Wanhua Motor Technology Co.,Ltd. Fan 800KW 6KV 95 Shandong xinfahuaxing Co.,Ltd. Fan 1000KW 10KV 96 Zhaozhuang Jinlongda Casting Co.,Ltd. Fan 1250KW 10KV 97 Shanxi Changzhi Jinxin Coal Chemical Fan 250KW 6KV 98 Shanxi Tongchuang XiashijieFactory Mine Blower 250KW 6KV 99 Tianjin Rongcheng Steel Co.,Ltd. Fan(Synchronous 3550KW 6KV motor) 100 Tianjin Rongcheng Steel Co.,Ltd. Fan(Synchronous 5000KW 6KV motor) 101 Yanzhou Yinhe Power Co.,Ltd. Fan 1250KW 10KV 102 Yanzhou Yinhe Power Co.,Ltd. Fan 630KW 10KV 103 Yanzhou Yinhe Power Co.,Ltd. Fan 2000KW 10KV 104 Handan Heimao Coal Co.,Ltd. Fan 560KW 10KV 105 Yizheng Chemical Co.,Ltd.(Power Factory) Fan 2240KW 6KV 106 Yizheng Chemical Co.,Ltd.(Power Factory) Fan 280KW 6KV 107 Hunan Liuyang Nanfang Cement Co.,Ltd. Fan 315KW 10KV 108 Nanyang Hanyete Steel Co.,Ltd. Fan 280K2 10KV 109 Tongliao Power Co.,Ltd. Fan 800KW 6KV 110 Tongliao Power Co.,Ltd. Fan 710KW 6KV 111 Nanyang Hanyete Steel Co.,Ltd. Fan 400KW 10KV 112 Nanyang Hanyete Steel Co.,Ltd. Fan 800KW 10KV 113 Jinchang Steel(Group) Co.,Ltd. Pump 315KW 10KV 114 Jinchang Steel(Group) Co.,Ltd. Fan(Synchronous 1600KW 6KV motor) 115 Jinchang Steel(Group) Co.,Ltd. Fan 280KW 6KV 116 Jinchang Steel(Group) Co.,Ltd. Fan 355KW 6KV 117 Hunan Liuyang Nanfang Cement Co.,Ltd. Fan 1000KW 10KV 118 Nanyang Hanyete Steel Co.,Ltd. Fan 2800KW 10KV 119 Shandong Jincheng Oil Chemical Co.,Ltd. Oil Pump 315KW 10KV 120 Shandong Jincheng Oil Chemical Co.,Ltd. Oil Pump 315KW 10KV 121 Shandong Jincheng Oil Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 1000KW 10KV 122 Hunan Liuyang Nanfang Cement Co.,Ltd. Fan 710KW 10KV 123 Jinchang Steel(Group) Co.,Ltd. Fan 400KW 10KV 124 Tianjin Guangtong Steel Rolling Factory Fan 400KW 10KV 125 Linfen Zhongtianshan Cement Co.,Ltd. Fan 630KW 10KV 126 Foshan Sanshui Guanghui Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 1000KW 10KV 127 Huaibei Mine Agency Suzhou Lulin Mine Power Fan 900KW 6KV Factory 128 Suzhou Wanshen Co.,Ltd. Fan 560KW 10KV 129 Yunnan Wandian Mengya Cement Co.,Ltd. High-temperature Fan 800KW 10KV 130 Shanxi Xinjinshan Steel Co.,Ltd. Pump 500KW 10KV 131 Qinhuangdao Lihua Co.,Ltd. Water Supply 400KW 10KV 132 Xinjiang Kashi Yecheng Xingzuo Mine Ball mill Pump 400KW 10KV 133 Xinjiang Kashi YechengCo.,Ltd. Xingzuo Mine Fan 1800KW 10KV 134 Fugou Lepu Sifang Energy-savingCo.,Ltd. Equipment Pump 500KW 10KV Co.,Ltd. 135 Nanyang Hanyete Steel Co.,Ltd. Fan 500KW 10KV 136 Nanyang Hanyete Steel Co.,Ltd. Fan 1000KW 10KV 137 Angang Aluminium Co.,Ltd. Compressor 450KW 10KV 138 Shandong Haike Chemical Group Co.,Ltd. Fan 185KW 6KV 139 Shandong Haike Chemical Group Co.,Ltd. Fan 220KW 6KV 140 Xinjiang Kashi Hongqi Cement Co.,Ltd. Dust-removing Fan 630KW 10KV 141 Xinjiang Kashi Hongqi Cement Co.,Ltd. Kiln Tail Exhaust Fan 2240KW 10KV 142 Huaibei Mine Agency Suzhou Lulin Mine Power Induced Draft Fan 710KW 6KV Factory 143 Huaibei Mine Agency Suzhou Lulin Mine Power Secondary Air Fan 450KW 6KV Factory 144 Shengyang Huishan Power Factory Pump 1000KW 10KV 145 Hunan Jiafeng Building Material Co.,Ltd. Fan 315KW 10KV 146 Sichang Sanzhou Special Steel Pipe Co.,Ltd. Pump 500KW 10KV 147 Shandong Xinfahuaxing Co.,Ltd. Fan 900KW 10KV 148 Longhua Shunchang Mine Co.,Ltd. Pump 630KW 10KV 149 Longhua Shunchang Mine Co.,Ltd. Pump 900KW 6KV 150 Changzhi Jinxin Coal Co.,Ltd. Gas Blower 630KW 6KV 151 Zhaoqing Xinglongkuangye Chemical Co.,Ltd. Fan 630KW 10KV 152 Hunan Liuyang Nanfang Cement Co.,Ltd. Fan 1250KW 10KV 153 Shanxi Jiexiu Anyi Coal Co.,Ltd. Fan 1000KW 6KV 154 Xinxiang Zhenxin Cement Factory Circulating Fan 560KW 10KV 155 Huainan Zhangji Coal Mine Gas Pump 800KW 6KV 156 Datong Qifengshan Cement Co.,Ltd. High-temperature Fan 710KW 6KV 157 Datong Qifengshan Cement Co.,Ltd. High-temperature Fan 900KW 10KV 158 Zhejiang Jiangfeng Steel Co.,Ltd. Fan 5OOKW 10KV 159 Shanxi Shouyang Tiantai Coal Co. Fan 800KW 10KV 160 Hunan Dongkou Weibai Cement Factory Centrifugal Fan 560KW 10KV 161 Shandong Hengyang Fan Co.,Ltd. Fan 500KW 10KV 162 Sanmengxia Liangwa Mine Compressor 315KW 6KV 163 Fuyang Nanfang Building Material Co.,Ltd. Induced Draft Fan 560KW 6KV 164 Guangxi Nongkeng Sugar Group (Changling Sugar Fan 1400KW 10KV Co.,Ltd.) 165 Guangxi Nongkeng Sugar Group (Changling Sugar Primary Air Fan 1250KW 10KV Co.,Ltd.) 166 Guangxi Nongkeng Sugar Group (Changling Sugar Fan 900KW 10KV Co.,Ltd.) 167 Guangxi Nongkeng Sugar Group (Changling Sugar Fan 710KW 10KV Co.,Ltd.) 168 Shanxi Hancheng Xiayukou Mine Compressor 315KW 6KV 169 Anhui Yuyuan Chemical Group Co.,Ltd.
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