New Industry Products

Precise Power Develops Roesel Motor Generator

January 23, 2001 by Jeff Shepard

Precise Power Corp. (Palmetto, FL) has developed the Roesel Motor Generator (RMG) to meet the needs of customers requiring uninterruptible power-quality protection.

The RMG consists of a written-pole motor linked by a shaft with a written-pole generator. The motor within the RMG starts a high inertia rotor, which doubles as a flywheel. Using flywheel technology, Precise Power claims that the RMG glides through any power blink-out less than 15 seconds long, allowing enough time for a back-up generator to be turned on.

“The system can protect customers from short-term blinks, sags and surges that hit sensitive loads, especially when the utility system is under stress," stated Bill Kemp, president of Precise Power.