Technology, security and reliability

Best possible quality and sustainable developments

›› REO – Technology, security and reliability

In order to reach a high level of quality and to develop new products, extensive quality testing, quality assurance and highly sophisticated analysis techniques are always at the forefront of product development and improvement. An extensive repertoire of techniques, tests, inspections and security measures guarantee the highest quality level. A separate service team oversees the technologies and components to constantly optimise processes and products. Standards and certificates from renowned institutions demonstrate the technical quality efforts of REO.

Some examples of norms that REO complies: DIN EN ISO 9001:2008, DIN EN 60310/VDE Part 420/IEC 60310 and EN 15085-1 to -5.

Furthermore, many of the REO developments are patented ensuring that our intellectual property and product innovations are protected by law.

Analysis and test methods

Quality assurance is a top priority at REO. REO products only leave our premises with absolute assurance of quality and performance. In this way, we ensure consistent quality of all products, components and complete solutions and stand for what has always distinguished REO: High quality and robust, low-maintenance products. State-of-the-art measurement technology, always kept up to date, ensures the highest quality of our delivered products. With a clear conscience, we can assume long service lives of over 30 years in some cases thanks to these tests and inspections.

Measurements

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is an important objective when planning and operating electrical equipment. All components should work smoothly with each other and then only intentionally interact with each other, if at all. Unfortunately, this is sometimes very difficult to achieve in practice. In order to be capable of mitigating PowerQuality problems such as harmonics, voltage dips or reactive powers effectively, the sources of error must first be analysed and the measurements evaluated.