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ABB India is in collaboration with Witt India, a manufacturer specialising in tunnel ventilation systems, to achieve new benchmarks in tunnel ventilation technology. This collaboration aims to contribute towards infrastructure development ensuring safer and more efficient journey for commuters through India’s road tunnels.
Harnessing its extensive domain expertise, ABBs cutting-edge smoke extraction motors are successfully deployed for tunnel safety and reliability across Indias critical infrastructure development projects such as Rewa-Sidhi Tunnel in Madhya Pradesh and the Kuthiran Tunnel Highway in Kerala. These smoke extraction motors power Witt India’s Banana Jet Fans, and are integral to tunnel ventilation systems, with features like airflow management, smoke control and pollutant dispersion. Its design and operations are critical to ensuring safe and effective tunnel environments, enhancing the overall safety and comfort of tunnel users.
Witt India has integrated ABBs smoke extraction motors in several key projects across the country. Capable of withstanding temperatures of 250°C and 300°C for up to two hours, these motors ensure reliable operation during critical smoke extraction operations. This will lead to efficiency for tunnel operators looking to reduce costs.
Together, with Witt India, it will drive infrastructure safety and efficiency, ensuring secure and smooth travel through Indias rapidly expanding network of road tunnels. ABB’s focus towards innovation will ensure high-quality solutions enhancing safety for commuters. The integration of ABBs smoke extraction motors and jet fans in these tunnels aim to augment safety standards, and ensure clear visibility and safe evacuation routes.
Capable of withstanding temperatures of 250°C and 300°C for up to two hours, these motors ensure reliable operation during critical smoke extraction operations. When driven with VFD during normal operations, these motors also save substantial energy.
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