At Yibaling, there is a team that races against time differences by day and struggles with emails by night.
They are the Foreign Trade Department.
They prepare quotations at the beginning of the month, follow up on orders in the middle, and arrange shipments at the end. Every day, they deal with clients speaking different languages, calls across different time zones, and communication styles from various cultures. The pressure is heavy, but they never drop the ball.
Last weekend, the Foreign Trade Department held its monthly team-building day. No KPIs, no order reminders, no deadlines. There was only one thing to do: relax properly.
Some electricity usage scenarios are not in factories or workshops, but in —A house far from the municipal power grid.
The customer’s requirement is straightforward: they own a standalone property and need a transformer installed outdoors to operate around the clock and supply power to the entire house.
Sounds simple? But when broken down in detail, several overlapping conditions make it impossible to solve with just "any off-the-shelf unit":
Outdoor installation: Must be rainproof, dustproof, and sun-resistant, requiring a high enclosure protection rating.
When a set of automated equipment is to be installed in an American factory, or an American laboratory instrument is to operate normally in China, the first "obstacle" is often not the technical parameters, but the mismatch of voltage.
Recently, Zhejiang Yibaling Power Supply Equipment Co., Ltd. completed the design and delivery of a customized dual-phase (phase-separated) transformer based on the actual grid conditions of an export equipment enterprise in the United States. This is not a "standard product", but a specialized solution specifically developed for the typical 120V/240V phase-separated power supply system in the United States.
Recently, we received an order for the BK control transformer. The customer's requirements, when put into words, weren't complicated:
The input terminals of the BK control transformer should have five voltage levels: 180V, 190V, 220V, 240V, 250V. The output is fixed at 220V.
The just-passed May Day Labor Festival saw a group of people from Yibaling Power Supply, who have been dealing with electricity for over a decade, decide to temporarily bid farewell to the familiar "buzzing" sound in the workshop and head to the greenery on the outskirts of the city to enjoy the breeze, have a good meal and take a proper break.
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