Rectifier Technologies Pacific (RTP), has signed a contract to design a customised front end power unit for a European customer in the Electric Vehicle Charging industry.

The customer, Efacec Electric Mobility (Efacec), is a leading provider of Electric Vehicle charging systems, with a global presence. Under the contract, RTP will provide services to Efacec for the development of a customised power factor correction module (PFCM). RTP will design the PFCM and will be granted exclusive rights to manufacture the product.

Rectifier Technologies (RT) is pleased to announce that it had developed a highly modular, efficient and compact, adjustable power supply for Furnace Engineering, to be used with its systems for an emerging market.

The challenge was to create a controlled output voltage power supply with a maximum power of 60kW while maintaining unity power factor at all power levels. Traditional converters are not able to achieve this because of its low power factor at light load condition. To meet these challenges, RT provided a solution based on its 3 phase RT7-240V/6kW modules.

“We chose RT because they have the technical expertise to develop solutions for such demanding requirements,” says Brian Gooden, Director at Furnace Engineering. “Their power engineers are very knowledgeable in their field and provided good support.”

“We feel that this project has a great potential for success. It represents RT’s business goals to be at the forefront of new and emerging markets. Furnace Engineering is a company well known for its engineering in heat processing and combustion systems.” explains Nicholas Yeoh, Director of Sales & Marketing at Rectifier Technologies.

The order was placed in November 2015, and the prototype/demo unit was fully delivered in February 2016. Nicholas adds, “This collaboration enabled an application to be very quickly developed to address a market need. It was a pleasure working with the team at Furnace Engineering.”

About Rectifier Technologies

Rectifier Technologies is a global specialist in secure power systems. Its solutions encompass all industrial and critical power requirements, offering one of the most reliable product portfolios in the area of critical power application.

Thanks to its technical expertise in switch mode technology, the company is articulate in creating innovative solutions to meet the demand of future power applications. RT is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia.

For more information, please visit www.rtp.com.au.

On the 17th of August 2015, Rectifier Technologies announced the signing of a contract to manufacture a customised rectifier for an Australian customer. The contract has an expected amount of $AUD3.5 million or more over 3 years.

ICERT1000 Updates! Battery shelves as an optional extra available. Please click here for a copy of the brochure.

The RT15 HRE is a 3-phase, 4-wire (no neutral) switched more rectifier offering high reliability and high efficiency (96%). Now available in 400VDC. For more info please click here.

The ICERT 1000 is a high performance battery charger and DC UPS which is built up of modular switched mode rectifiers (SMR) and a high performance control system. Its cutting edge technology enables a system that is high in efficiency and power density. The concept of modular power electronics means that the ICERT 1000 is easily scalable in output, highly reliable (zero downtime) and reduces spare parts inventory.

For more on the ICERT 1000, please visit our DC UPS products page here.

Rectifier Technologies is proud to announce that the RT15 240V has been approved by Theil Laboratory Center (TLC) a.k.a China Telecommunication Technology Labs (CTTL).

The RT15 HRE is a 3-phase, 4-wire (no neutral) switched more rectifier offering high reliability and high efficiency for applications such as Internet Data Centres, DC UPS offering an efficiency of GREATER than 96%. For more info please click here.

The Hon. Gordon Rich-Phillips MLC, Victorian Minister for Technology, along with CEO of Suncorp Business Services, Jeff Smith announced the Victoria winners of the state finals for the prestigious 2014 iAwards at the 20th anniversary presentation dinner in Melbourne, on the 4th of June 2014. The iAwards honours both companies at the cutting edge of technology innovation as well as leading professionals across the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) industry. The judging panel consisted of high-profile representatives from the Australian ICT industry.

Rectifier Technologies was presented with 2 awards, the R&D and the Sustainability iAwards for its RT15 product development. “The Research & Development iAward recognises the most outstanding ICT R&D project in Victoria whereas the Sustainability iAwards recognises technology that has been developed in Victoria to improve environmental outcomes to meet community expectations while allowing sustainable and viable business and industry growth”.

Rectifier Technologies is now a national finalist and in the running for the National iAwards in the R&D and Sustainability categories, which will be announced at the gala dinner taking place Friday, 29 August 2014. The company winners of the 2014 National iAwards will have the opportunity to compete with businesses from across the Asia Pacific region at the 2014 APICTA Awards (Asia Pacific ICT Awards) in November. This is the first time that Rectifier Technologies has participated in the iAwards in the 20 year history of the awards.

Rectifier Technologies’ Operations Manager, Paul Davis, said that “receiving two iAwards for the RT15 is a testament to the innovation that RT has brought to the field of power conversion over the past 22 years. Rectifier Technologies continues to invest heavily in R&D in Australia to bring highly efficient technological solutions which will contribute to providing a sustainable future for the ever growing energy demand of global Internet Data Centres (IDC)”.

As of the 11th of October 2013, the RT7 has been successfully patented under the new Indian Patents Act 2005.
Designed for use in modern telecoms networks, the RT7 is a 3 phase (no neutral), active power factor corrected, switched mode rectifier (SMR) module designed to provide up to 6kW of output power.

In the fourth quarter of 2012. Rectifier Technologies announced the release of its latest high efficiency, high reliability and high power density switched mode rectifier, RT18 240VDC. The RT18 was designed for use in Internet Data Centers (IDC) using High Voltage DC (HVDC). The RT18 is fully compliant with China YD/T-2378-2011. For more information regarding the specification of this SMR, please click here to be directed to our product page.