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Privacy Policy

Last Updated: 07/11/2023

We are committed to protecting the privacy and security of your personal information. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, and safeguard your information when you visit and use our website. By accessing our website, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.

Information We Collect

We may collect and process the following information about you when you interact with our website

1.1 Personal Information: We may collect personal information, such as your name, email address, phone number, job title, and company name, when you voluntarily provide it to us, for example, when you fill out a contact form or sign up for our newsletter.

1.2 Automatically Collected Information: When you visit our website, we may collect certain information automatically, including your IP address, browser type, operating system, referring URLs, and pages viewed. This information helps us improve the user experience and monitor website performance.

How We Use Your Information

We use the information collected for the following purposes:

2.1 To Respond to Your Inquiries: We use your personal information to respond to your inquiries and provide the information or services you request.

2.2 To Send Updates and Newsletters: With your consent, we may send you updates, newsletters, and other communications about our products, services, and events. You can unsubscribe from these communications at any time.

2.3 To Improve Our Website: We analyze the information we collect to understand how visitors use our website and make improvements to enhance the user experience.

2.4 For Legal Compliance: We may use your information to comply with applicable laws and regulations.

Sharing Your Information

We do not sell, trade, or rent your personal information to third parties. We may share your information with trusted third-party service providers, such as website hosting, analytics, and email marketing providers, to help us deliver our services and improve our website.

Cookies and Tracking Technologies

Our website may use cookies and other tracking technologies to collect information about your browsing behavior. You can control the use of cookies through your browser settings. Please refer to our Cookie Policy for more details.

Data Security

We take reasonable measures to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, disclosure, or alteration. While we strive to protect your information, we cannot guarantee the security of data transmitted over the internet.

Your Choices and Rights

You have the right to access, correct, or delete your personal information held by us. To exercise these rights or to request more information about our data practices, please contact us at admin@rmcindia.in.

Children's Privacy

Our website is not intended for children under 16 years of age, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

Changes to this Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our data practices. We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy periodically. The date of the latest revision will be provided at the top of this page.

Contact Us

If you have any questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or our data practices, please contact us at:

Address:
B-11 (B&C), Malviya Nagar Industrial Area, Jaipur – 302017, Rajasthan, India

Email: admin@rmcindia.in
Phone: +91-141-4400222 | +91-977-2869-822

Thank you for visiting our website and for entrusting us with your personal information. We are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring a safe online experience.

Mitigating Power Theft - The MultiMeter Box Solution

 

Problem:

  • Energy Smart meters in Mumbra near Kalyan were
    tampered with to steal power. This was cited by
    Torrent Power as one of the first instance of power
    theft via smart meter tampering. The solution came
    from the introduction to Multi Meter Boxes: These
    cabinets are designed to accommodate multiple
    energy meters (single or three-phase) with a single
    incoming connection. Each meter’s connection ends
    within the box, drastically reducing tampering
    potential. The locked metering chamber houses the
    meters, while outgoing wires connect to an accessible
    chamber for linemen.

 

Multi Meter Box Strategy:

  •  Relocation & Grouping: Position energy meters
    outside consumer premises, especially in areas not
    easily visible from main roads, and cluster them
    together. This setup discourages individual
    tampering.
  • Access Control: Design meters to be inaccessible to
    linemen, allowing only the outgoing connection box
    to be reached. This further reduces chances of
    tampering from inside.
  • Enhanced Security with Multi Meter Boxes: These
    boxes, designed to accommodate multiple energy
    meters (single or three-phase), ensure connections
    end within the box. A locked metering chamber
    safeguards the meters.
  • Shielded Wiring: Wires, both incoming and outgoing,
    are neatly organized and protected within the boxes.
    Cable tray covers are employed to ensure a neat,
    complication-free setup, making them invisible from
    the outside and reducing tampering potential. 

Safeguarding Distribution Transformer Centres in Jaipur

 

Challenge & Government Guidelines:

  •  Rising incidents of public electrocutions due to
    unguarded access to electrical distribution
    infrastructure in Jaipur.
  • Activities like using transformer corners as urinals
    introduced grounding issues, amplifying electrocution
    risks.
  • Central Electricity Authority (CEA) stipulates fencing
    around accessible transformers:
    1. Shield uninformed public and animals from
    electrocution dangers.
    2. Contain potential fires and mishaps within the
    transformer vicinity.
    3. Ward off street vendors and unaware individuals,
    ensuring their safety.
    4. Preserve the cleanliness and functionality of
    transformer areas for lineman safety and repair
    efficacy.

 

Solution & Implementations:

  • The shift to FRP fencing aims to not only safeguard
    the public but also ensure the durability and efficiency
    of the Distribution Transformer Centres.
  • Metal Fencing: Initially adopted across Rajasthan.
    While effective, they were frequently stolen due to
    resale value, posing financial and technical challenges
    for Discom.

FRP (Fibre Reinforced Plastic) Fencing Advantages:

  •  Theft-resistant due to zero resale value
  • Sturdy and equivalent to metal
  •  Minimal maintenance and cost-effective
  • Rust-proof

Reducing Electrical Loss in Maharashtra's High-Density Zones

Problem:

  • Energy meters were situated in deeply recessed, poorly lit areas,making access and reading challenging.
  • Rampant meter tampering incidents were reported. Even when detected, intimidation and threats prevented whistleblowing.
  • Regions like Kalyan, close to Mumbai, witnessed up to 53% power loss primarily due to illicit power theft.

Innovative Solution: 

Introduction of RMC’s Multi Meter Boxes: These units encapsulate 12 meters in a single structure, complicating consumer efforts to single out their individual meters.

  •  By eliminating easy access points, these boxes ensure protection against tampering attempts.

  • Strategically relocating these boxes to main roads achieves dual objectives: simplifying meter reading tasks and reducing tampering. Their public positioning acts as a deterrent, making tampering attempts risky and less likely.

RMC Switchgears Ltd is a Jaipur-based company manufacturing smart energy enclosures, panels, and electrical safety solutions.