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Low Voltage Case Study – Ansa Door Systems

The Project

Low Voltage Case Study This low voltage case study focuses on Wordsley-based Ansa Door Systems is significantly improving its turnover and creating new jobs with the help of specialist business support from the West Midlands Centre for Constructing Excellence (WMCCE). ANSA Door Systems Ltd is a market leader in the production of roller door control units. The control units are designed to operate with roller doors and shutters fitted with reversible, asynchronous, 230V A.C. motors responding to a coded radio remote control feature for operation of doors via a transmitter. The company has recently developed an innovative safety sensor system with European patents pending.

After contacting WMCCE, the company was put in touch with CE Marking Association which is managed by the Wemtech. The Association was established under a national initiative by the DTI to transfer knowledge in all aspects of the CE Directives and product legislation from Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC), to Low Voltage (LV). This applies to machinery experts and to companies in the manufacture, import or distribution of electronic apparatus.

“We are extremely pleased with the assistance we have received. This project has helped us improve production processes and increase profits.” Steven Pincher, Managing Director of ANSA Door Systems.

The Result

As a result the company received guidance on product compliance within the relevant European Directives and associated Harmonised Standards. In a fully funded five day project Wemtech produced a report which complimented the development of the company’s roller door control unit by securing its compliance with European standards.

The CE Marking Ansa Control Door SystemSteven Pincher, Managing Director, ANSA Door Systems said: “We are extremely pleased with the assistance we have received. This project has helped us improve production processes and increase profits. I would recommend WMCCE to other firms looking to improve their business.” Phil Wilson Operations Director WMCCE said: “This project is a good example of the breadth of knowledge that we can offer to the construction supply chain in the region. To date over 100 construction companies have already engaged in projects with us and we are looking to help more.”

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