Our team consists of highly skilled electrical and mechanical engineers, testing engineers, and qualified technicians, domestic and international marketing service team, and sales service team, ensuring our clients receive comprehensive support from the tender phase to commissioning and on-site testing.
Our products are well-received across the national market and have been successfully exported to various countries and regions, including the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Madagascar, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.
All our transformers are manufactured in compliance with ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 standards. The 10kV and 35kV class power transformers and box-type substations produced by Tengyi have met certification requirements from the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), as well as obtaining certifications from the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and UL Limited Liability Company.
Certificates Explanation
CSA, CE, UL, and ECM certifications are important quality and safety certifications that play a critical role in the export of transformers and substations. These certifications are essential for ensuring that transformers and substations are safe, reliable, and compliant with the regulations of different markets, facilitating our export and acceptance in various regions.
CSA (Canadian Standards Association):
The CSA certification ensures that products meet Canadian standards for safety and performance. For transformers and substations, this certification is crucial for entering the Canadian market, as it indicates compliance with national safety regulations. It assures customers that the product has been tested and meets specific performance criteria.
CE (Conformitรฉ Europรฉenne):
The CE marking is a mandatory conformity mark for products sold within the European Economic Area (EEA). It indicates that a product meets EU safety, health, and environmental protection standards. For transformers and substations, CE certification is necessary to demonstrate compliance with European directives, making it essential for exporting to European countries.
UL (Underwriters Laboratories):
UL certification is a safety certification widely recognized in the United States. For electrical equipment like transformers and substations, UL certification indicates that the product has been tested for safety and performance against specific standards. It is often required for market access in the U.S. and is a trusted mark for consumers and industries.
ECM (Energy Conservation Measures):
ECM certifications, often related to energy efficiency standards, indicate that transformers and substations meet certain energy conservation requirements. This is increasingly important in global markets that prioritize sustainability and energy efficiency. Having ECM certification can enhance the product’s marketability and acceptance, especially in regions that focus on reducing energy consumption and environmental impact.