Meeting International Standards
Virtually all ABB power products are tested at various stages during product development and also in routine testing of the finished products. On average, this means two high frequency tests per day, all year round. A test can take anywhere from a couple of hours to a week, generating as much as 1,000 megabytes of data. ABB retains this data for at least ten years. All tests are carried out in accordance with international and regional standards, and the laboratory itself is subject to independent quality inspections by Swedish accreditation authority Swedac. Membership of the Scandinavian Association for Testing of Electric Power Equipment (SATS) and its international umbrella organization Short-Circuit Testing Liaison (STL) is a further mark of quality. All work must be strictly in accordance with the standards; otherwise, the equipment undergoing type testing in the laboratory cannot be certified.
Global Expertise
Continuity is crucial in our work. We need to think about thousands of things that can potentially go wrong in a test – cabling, bugs, and positions of measuring equipment. We often only get one chance to test a product, and the whole thing is over in a matter of seconds. We simply cannot afford to lose data. For this reason, our years of experience are a major asset and we work hard to recruit the right skills and to train our employees, who come to Ludvika from all over the world.