RS ISOLSEC S.L.U.
Jan Rodriguez Artells is an experienced Operations Manager and Proyectista currently working at RS ISOLSEC S.L.U. since October 2012. Prior to this, Jan was a Técnica en mantenimiento industrial at Novafarm Lab from May 2010 to February 2011, and an Operador de maquinaria de control numérico computerizado at PFISTERER UPRESA SA from November 2007 to September 2008. Jan holds a professional certification as Auditor Interno Integrado de Calidad y Medioambiente- ISO 9001:2015 / ISO 14001:2015 from Bureau Veritas and has also studied at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Jan has experience in designing molds for gravity casting in vacuum, designing mechanical elements for transformers, maintenance of industrial equipment, and programming and manufacturing with CNC technology.
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RS ISOLSEC S.L.U.
Specialists in tailor-made instrument transformers since 1954, RS ISOLSEC offer an extensive product range: manufacture and supply of instrument transformers, current transformers (CT's), voltage transformers (VT's and PT's), protection transformers, measuring transformers, potential transformers, current and voltage sensors, insulating parts in cast resin for low voltage (LV), medium voltage (MV), and high voltage (HV) applications. We develop customized solutions to meet customer specifications in markets including power generation, power transport, power distribution, industry control, and severe environments (railways, marine, mines). Our instrument transformers applications encompass energy, industrial or tariff metering, protection against overcurrent, earth fault protection, and measure of homopolar currents. Our fields of expertise include scaling high currents and voltages (up to 60,000A / 52kV) down to small currents and voltages (down to several mA / mV). Our instrument transformers are designed to cope with outdoor or indoor conditions, as well as with harsh conditions caused by the presence of humidity, fuel, salt, oil, sun, water, heat, cold, air acidity, vibrations, mechanical shocks, and electrically disrupted signals.