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» EU MEPS: Why you may not have to replace your electric motors
Monday, 1 December 2014
As the latest phase of the European minimum energy
performance standard (EU MEPS) for electric motors draws ever closer, it’s
worth remembering that not all motors will need to be replaced or
decommissioned.
For any enquiries regarding ABB drives or electric motors,
and for questions about the upcoming EU MEPS legislation, call Paul Scott on
01621 868138 or email paul.scott@gibbonsgroup.co.uk.
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