For over 40 years, we have been designing and manufacturing a range of electronic and electromechanical equipment for temperature control of transformers, generators and motors.
Since 1980, the year the company was established, Tecsystem has been designing and manufacturing temperature control systems for electrical machines, such as:
Increasingly focused on smart technologies, the company offers a wide range of products designed with 4.0 in mind
read moreProducts designed with Industry 4.0 in mind, communicating autonomously with companies’ machinery networks, thus optimising time, costs and productivity in general.
Standard devices for temperature control of cast resin and dry type transformers.
Electronic devices for temperature control of oil power and hermetically sealed transformers.
Devices for temperature control of electrical machines (including motors, transformers, etc.).
On-board forced ventilation systems that allow the transformer to maintain an optimum temperature while increasing safety, even in the case of momentary higher loads. Available in various versions depending on the application.
Wiring boxes for probes, temperature sensors, extension cables, etc.
Devices that can connect via the company network (e.g. Ethernet) or a browser (via WiFi) to existing machinery, allowing remote configuration, real-time monitoring and troubleshooting.
Custom Control Panels and wiring. Patented systems for monitoring the environmental conditions of electrical substations.
Electronics
Ventilation systems
Global network
Countries we export to
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