World Class ATEX Compliant Manufacturer

Safety

World Class ATEX Compliant Manufacturer

13 Jul, 2010

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JCE Group (UK) is a global organisation who specialise in the design and manufacture of high performance control systems for applications where both hazardous and non-hazardous conditions exist, compliant with the

ATEX directive. From their key locations (Aberdeen and Plymouth, in Britain, and Singapore) they provide ATEX approved solutions to meet the needs of customers across a broad spectrum of industries. They have the

capability to produce items, from simple junction boxes to complex control panels built to customer specifications, and deliver them anywhere in the world. JCE’s technicians are highly qualified and experienced in installation, inspection, commissioning and maintenance of all types of Ex and safe area equipment. They offer ongoing support along with completed certification packages to meet client requirements. For the alternative energy industry, the Group has a division called JCE Energy which has established itself in the design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of control systems for use with solar, tidal, wind, biochemical and other renewable energy sources. A key revolutionary product in their portfolio is the ATEX compliant Zone 1/Zone 2 Solar Power Pod. Its innovative design, featuring a battery pack and a control system gives a constant and maintenance free AC/DC

power source.

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