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ASCO (Automatic Switch Company) Power Technologies, a business unit of Schneider Electric, makes electrical equipment used in healthcare facilities, data centers, communication networks, commercial buildings, and industrial plants. ASCO also includes a Services branch, providing maintenance programs, modifications, upgrades, and emergency repairs.
Schneider Electric SE is a European multinational corporation based in France that specializes in digital automation and energy management. [3] [4]Registered as a Societas Europaea, Schneider Electric is a Fortune Global 500 company, publicly traded on the Euronext Exchange, and is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index. [5]
A transfer switch is an electrical switch that switches a load between two sources. Some transfer switches are manual, in that an operator effects the transfer by throwing a switch, while others are automatic and trigger when they sense one of the sources has lost or gained power. An Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) is often installed where a ...
MGE is a three letter acronym, which may mean: Madison Gas and Electric; Mahatma Gandhi Expressway; Medial Ganglionic Eminence, a transitory structure in the development of the nervous system; GM Medium Gasoline Engine; MGE UPS Systems, maker of three-phase uninterruptible power supplies, a subsidiary of Schneider Electric since 2003
The high-performance turbocharged 1,995 cc (2.0 L) 20A4E engine with central direct injection has 79 mm × 81.5 mm (3.11 in × 3.21 in) bore and stroke, with cylinder pressure of 130 bar (1,900 psi) and compression ratio of 9.5:1 for Performance version and 10.5:1 for Eco version is developed and manufactured by Chinese Saic Motor company.
Square D is a flagship brand of Schneider Electric, which acquired the company in 1991. The company was listed on the New York Stock Exchange for 55 years prior to its acquisition without reporting financial loss in any calendar quarter, paying out 220 consecutive quarterly dividends to shareholders.
The company was founded as a venture-capital funded private company. The business plan was written by Wimer and Peter Pitsker , an automation industry veteran and Stanford graduate. They presented the plan for a TMR (triple modular redundant) system named "Tricon" that would improve the safety and reliability of industrial applications.
The company was founded in 2002 and operated as part of French international company Schneider Electric. According to 2016 media reports, Schneider Electric DMS has close ties with professors at the Faculty of Technical Sciences, and thus has privileged position in graduates recruitment. [3] [4]