Crestchic, the largest specialist loadbank manufacturer and supplier in the world, has recently completed its fifth cruise liner engine test at the Meyers shipyard in Turku, Finland; working alongside leading industry-established generator and turbine companies.
The work involved transportation and on-site management of a 20MVA loadtest operating at 11kV/60Hz utilising two 6MVA Resistive/Reactive and two 6MVA Resistive loadbanks. Completing the package, Crestchic also provided the associated multi-tap and fixed transformers, distribution equipment and over 100m of MV and LV cabling.
Simon Butler, Technical Support Manager at Crestchic, said: “We were contracted to test the turbines on the ‘Mien Shiff’, a TUI group luxury cruise liner, while it was at the Meyers shipyard in Finland.
“Our rental division worked tirelessly to ensure we met all customer deadlines, allowing us to boast a first-class service that we are very much renowned for across the marine and shipyards sectors.”
The UK rental team have successfully supplied loadbank packages to test all of the TUI group ships to-date on behalf of its industry partners.
Founded in 1983, Crestchic is one of the world’s leading specialist manufacturers of loadbanks which are used in the testing of power supplies in the most demanding climactic and environmental conditions across seven continents. Operating from locations in the UK, North America, Singapore, Netherlands, France, Germany, Brazil and Dubai, the company is at the forefront of innovation and design, with thriving sales and rental operations and a loyal and growing customer base worldwide.