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ROHE International Specializes in HV Circuit Breaker Spare Parts

ROHE International, Inc. is a company specializing in spare parts and service for high-voltage The company can supply spare parts and components for high-voltage circuit breakers made in Germany, France, and Switzerland. Some U.S. manufactured models are also on the list.

ROHE International, Inc. also provides engineering services. It is working with a number of American, Canadian and overseas utilities such as Bonneville Power, TVA, Ohio Power, Consumers Power, B.C. Hydro and Transener, just to name a few.

Often the company supplies complete new gasket, O-ring and seal kits for HV breakers. New and refurbished components can be provided as well as grading capacitors and ceramic resistor stacks for most makes and models.

The company provides compressors and compressor assemblies. They range from smaller units used on oil circuit breakers up to large units used on air blast circuit breakers and central air systems.

Visit ROHE International at Booth #27 at the Hospitality Expo.

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