August 15, 2017

New partnership to drive crane industry shift


CP Automation, is now a stockist for Magnetek, the market leader of crane and hoist systems. This alliance comes at a pivotal time for the crane industry, which is seeing a shift from cab controlled cranes to safer, radio controlled systems. 

Cranes can be fitted with both CP Automation and Magnetek products as an integrated package, including power delivery systems, radio remote control transmitters, motor gearboxes, failsafe brakes and variable frequency drives (VFDs). Together, these products allow cranes to move heavy structures with sufficient power, control and intelligence, as well as increasing safety with remote control.

"The partnership brings together the right set of products to support the rapid growth of the crane industry at present," explained Andy Swann, business development manager EMEA at Magnetek. "Together we can provide a customisable, engineered system to match the most demanding of specifications, ensuring reduced load sway and load drops.

"We are seeing more and more crane original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) moving away from in-cab operators and opting for radio remote control, whereby the operator is at a safe distance away from heavy loads. This means much more aggressive materials can be handled during a project, and the operator is kept at a safe distance, controlling the crane from afar."


"Our stock of collision avoidance systems, AC & DC drives and radio remote control systems has already gone down well with our customers in the crane industry," explained Tony Young, director at CP Automation. "This coalition brings additional functionality that the crane industry has been waiting for, bringing together a collection of drives, resistors and crane-specific products that we can also fit, suing our trained engineers, if required.

"Ultimately this arrangement is driven by a focus on safety for crane operators. With more companies choosing radio remote control systems over cab controlled systems, it makes sense to join Magnetek's market leading technology along with our own range of products to drive this mentality in the industry."

Magnetek crane systems have a mean lifecycle of 28 years, reflecting its unmatched longevity and quality in the market. It you are a crane OEM, rebuilder, repairer or end user looking to source the collision avoidance system, radio remote control system and other associated crane parts, you can call +44 (0) 1724 851515 to speak to a member of the technical team at CP Automation.

August 14, 2017

Case study: Resistor choppers slow overspeeding fans

Fans don’t normally need a braking resistor and chopper but when they are operating in a closed system, a situation may arise where one fan will over-speed the next and the DC bus voltage on their motor drives will then rise. Here John Mitchell of CP Automation, reports on the case of GA Pet Food Partners in Leyland, Lancashire.

External dynamic braking choppers are useful to drive manufacturers, panel builders and end users alike. A seventh IGBT (Isolated-Gate Bipolar Transistor) for the chopper in a six-pulse drive is one way drive manufacturers can reduce the cost of the product by rating the IGBT to a given torque and duty level. Some six-pulse off-the-shelf AC drives manufactured today have a seventh IGBT built in as standard.

The calculation for sizing the internal brake chopper is not a difficult one, but getting accurate data in the first place can be. Some brake choppers on board a drive range from 25% to 100% ratings. And let’s not forget the fact that not all drive manufacturers fit a seventh IGBT above ratings of 22kW.

To this end, where it is too expensive to change the installed drive or where regenerative energy has been overlooked, CP Automation offers a range of external brake choppers that covers 99% of application needs up to 360kW peak, 100kW continuous.

Available in nine models across three frame sizes, there are several options to set the threshold to the desired switching level, along with fault output and master-slave options to chop higher power levels.

External brake chopper units should allow for a fit and forget procedure. During emergency stops the unit will still function – because it is powered by the DC bus and not by an external supply. These were key features for a fan application at GA Pet Food Partners.

GA Pet Food Partners works with some of the biggest pet food businesses in the world. However, it doesn’t manufacture an own label product because it doesn’t believe in having an own brand. It sees itself as a partner, not a competitor, to its customers.

From concept to launch and storage to dispatch, the company claims it partners with more private label pet food brands than any other pet food manufacturer, making it easy and profitable for pet food brands to launch and grow their business.

GA Pet Food Partners operates an environmental extraction system comprised of three parallel 185kW ABB Motors spinning the Halifax fans cascading into smaller fans, and was encountering difficulty in decelerating the biggest of these units. The effect of over-speeding becomes cumulative the more fans there are in close proximity on a factory floor.

The three large fans are controlled by Allen Bradley Powerflex 753 variable speed drives (VSDs) from Rockwell Automation, which count among their features predictive diagnostics to extend the life of cooling fans.


“In an environmental extraction system, if a fan runs too fast, it either pressurises air too much at one end or creates suction at the other,” explained Jayne Whittaker, engineering director at GA Pet Food Partners.

“Some machines on the shop floor have exhaust fans, which need to run at the appropriate speed. CP Automation supplied external brake resistors and retrofitted brake choppers within the existing panels that house the Allen Bradley drives.”

Advanced extrusion

The new GA Pet Food Partners factory is home to the most technically advanced extrusion plant in the world, making some of the finest super premium dry pet foods. GA Pet Food Partners has invested in the world’s first thermal twin extruder, which allows it to include very high levels of fresh meat in premium dry pet foods without the use of dry meat meals.

With four extruders, the company has a production capacity of 100,000 tonnes of super premium pet food and can make batches from 3-200 tonnes to suit small or large brands, delivering the same quality and consistency whatever the batch size.

A reliable electrical equipment provider should have a clear understanding of the application as a whole, the machine itself and the components. This way, CP Automation is able help make the manufacturing process more efficient, more cost effective and more sustainable in every sense.