Year of foundation: 1980
Factory:6,000 qm², around 30 km north of Hamburg
Employees: currently 45
Annual turnover: around 18 million Euros
Range of products:
Diesel or gas-driven power generator sets with a generating capacity of 25 to 5000 kVA
Designed for operation in continuous, emergency supply, peak load or CHP operation in a variety of applications
Available as stationary, mobile, portable units in protective housing or container-mounted
The widest variety of control systems and switching installations for individual or parallel operation together with the necessary accessories
Manufacture in accordance with individual client requirements
Service:
Equipment drawings with the use of CAD
Installation and commissioning all over the world
Maintenance
Training for operating and maintenance personnel
Quality assurance:
ABZ has been certified as per DIN EN ISO 9001 since 1996. In addition, we are also a specialist firm as per § 19 of the Water Management law (WHG) with the approval to install tank installations. download ISO certificate as pdf-file here
Test run:
ABZ has three testing facilities of it's own for trial runs under load and full function testing of the generator sets. The results are documented in a test report.
Standards:
All the generator sets correspond to international standards such as ISO, DIN, VDE, BS, etc.
The following specifications can be met:
Federal Emission Protection law (BimSchG)
Technical Instructions for Clean Air (TA Air)
Technical Instructions for Noise Protection (TA Noise)
VDE specifications (DIN VDE 0100, 0107 and 0108)
Technical Electrical Operation Conditions (TAB) of Electrical Supply companies (EVU)
Guidelines for planning, installation and operation of installations with emergency power generation sets, issued by the German Electrical Power Stations Association (VDEW)
Guidelines for parallel operation of self generation installations with the network of the German Electrical Power Stations Association (VDEW)
Prescriptions of the Construction Ordinance
DIN standards
Accident Prevention guidelines of the Employers’ Liability Insurance Association
Guidelines for the use of combustible materials in building construction