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Industrial Drives/Controls
News Release from: ABB Automation Tech (Drives and Motors) | Subject: ABB extended warranty
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 05 September 2007
Industrial drives receive extended
warranty
ABB's new three-year warranty for its standard and industrial drives is priced at 12% of the list price, depending on the drive.
An extended warranty is now available for ABB standard and industrial drives The optional three-year warranty reduces risk and gives the user added peace of mind
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The warranty also offers optional maintenance intervals, improving lifecycle management.
The extended warranty is sold together with the drive.
Alternatively, it can be purchased separately, provided it is taken up within six months of sale.
The extended warranty gives customers the option of having a total warranty period for selected drives of five years.
The extended warranty is priced at 12% of the list price, depending on the drive.
This compares favourably with other extended warranties, which sometimes are priced at up to 30% of the list price.
The extended warranty covers the ACS550-01 and ACS550-02 up to 400kW.
It is also available on the ACS800-01, ACS800-04, ACS800-07, ACS800-11, ACS800-14, ACS800-17, ACS800-31 and ACS800-37 up to 400kW.
Warranty prices for other products and sizes are quoted on application.
The drive must be registered with ABB with all registration details required for the warranty to be valid.
The registration form must be submitted to ABB, which will issue the certificate to the customer.
Standard terms and conditions apply as for the regular two year factory warranty.
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