Showing posts with label Industrialist Anil Jain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Industrialist Anil Jain. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Industrialist Anil Jain Present the Brew Award to Sakina Khatun

Anil Jain, Refex Energy Managing Director present the Brew Award to Sakina Khatun the powerlifter who won bronze in Weightlifting at 2014 Commonwealth games at a glittering awards ceremony in Chennai last night where 10 deserving women were recognised and awarded by Brew.



Wonderful evening at Brew Awards with Sameer Bharat Ram and Shri Anil Jain. For Womens day Refex Energy instituted the "Wassup Women of substance" award this year at Brew Awards for recognizing and honoring exemplary women. This years award winner is Sakina Khatun the powerlifter who won bronze in Weightlifting at 2014 Commonwealth games. Heres to celebrating all the superwomen like Sakina on Womens day.

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Industrialist Anil Jain's Refex Industries Flood Relief Activities in Chennai & Cuddalore

Industrialist Anil Jain’s Refex Industries with Wasssup on demand together collected clothes both new and old for distribution for flood relief Chennai and Cuddalore.

All old which are in very good condition are washed and iron using the Wassup on demand infrastructure and distributed to the people in slum in Chennai and Cuddalore.


Thursday, 7 July 2016

Anil Jain explain Arrest of Electric Shock in Solar Panels

Many are unaware of the shocks that happen in solar panels; Mr. Anil Jain helps us how to arrest electric shocks in solar panels by being cautious in handling them. This explains the experience of Anil Jain in preventing the common accidents that occur in solar panels.



Around the globe, renewable energy is considered as the “Energy for Future” and particularly, the solar energy is contributing much in replacing fossil fuels. Sun is the chief source of energy and it is possible to convert sunlight directly into electricity with the help of solar panels. Nowadays, solar panels have become so reliable in saving the electricity bills to greater extent. With increase in usage of solar panels, manufacturers, contractors, traders, technicians, engineers and customers must collaborate in creating shock-free solar panels.

According to Anil Jain Refex Refrigerants Limited CEO, there are important safety measures that need to be adhered during the installation of solar panels. He assures that such safe installation methods prevent people from coming into contact with potentially lethal DC voltages. As a standard installation (safe) practice, one must run and terminate both ends of the solar DC cable between the array junction box and the DC Isolator first before starting to electrically connect the solar panels. This is followed by “plugging in” each panel to the string as well as to the PV extension lead, if used.

If two strings are being connected in parallel, ensure that no panels are plugged in until all DC terminations are complete. If necessary, tag the other array plugs outside. This will eliminate the chance of an electric shock occurring due to back-feed from the other string. Finally, it is mandatory to ensure that the PV cables are correctly restrained to prevent movement. Despite proper attention, accidents are prone to occur because certain important steps are frequently missed or skipped during the installation of PV systems.

Technicians must properly test all cables with appropriate tools before touching them. Not all volt-sticks work on DC current, and so a correct voltmeter must be used all the times. It is imperative that all tradesmen utilise and train technicians in applying the right isolation procedures. Technicians must also communicate effectively with the tradesman throughout the job process. They must remember that electric shock may tend to throw someone from roof leading to major injuries or at times death. Hence, it is always better to use appropriate ‘Fall Prevention Equipment’ to avoid extreme damage. Remember, your life is worth more than a solar panel!

Anil Jain Arrest of Solar Panels Shocks – Useful Recommendations


  • Personnel protective equipment (PPE) to be worn by the technicians before carrying out the activity.
  • ‘Risk Assessment Checklist’ must be completed by the technicians.
  • The installation of module should be carried out by qualified and experienced technicians.
  • All tools and equipment must be tested and certified periodically as per compliance.
  • Make use of appropriate safety insulated equipment approved for electrical installation processes. All others must be omitted strictly.
  • Avoid wearing metallic watchbands, earrings, finger rings or nose rings and other metallic gadgets while troubleshooting or installing photovoltaic systems.


General Recommendations to Avoid Accidents


  • Never use mirrors to artificially direct sunlight on the module.
  • Do not try to disassemble the module at any cost.
  • Never place heavy objects on solar panels.
  • Warn children and make them aware of the danger associated with solar panels.


To know more about Anil Jain Refex Refrigerant Limited, kindly visit www.refex.co.in or www.taniljain.com

Sunday, 12 June 2016

Industrialist Anil Jain told How to Arrest Refrigerant Gas Leaks in an ISO Tank

Arresting refrigerant gas leaks in an ISO tank is very important as the outcome will be unimaginable. Mr. Anil Gain explains in a simple and understandable way how to arrest refrigerant gas leaks in an ISO tanks. This article would definitely be informative and effective.



Generally, ISO Tanks are developed based on the regulations of international codes for transporting large volumes of liquids via land or water. Some ISO tanks are equipped with refrigerants to carry products requiring temperature control. Such containers are highly dangerous as they may carry non-hazardous as well as hazardous substances. Even a small blunder can lead to great disaster! One of the reasons that can lead to destruction is the leakage of refrigerant gases from ISO tanks. If the leakage problem is not detected at the initial stage, the effect of damage is unimaginable. Mr. Anil Jain, CEO of Refex Industries Limited, has given valuable precautionary steps to detect and arrest refrigerant gas leaks.

Anil Jain Refrigerant Leakage Detection – Simple Ways

Here are some of the check-lists suggested by Anil Jain to identify leakage of refrigerant gas from ISO tanks:


  • It is necessary to ‘check the physical condition of tank’ for any damage caused during transportation or improper handling.
  • It is very important to ‘check whether the safety valve has been closed and sealed properly’.
  • Ensure to ‘compare the operating pressure with tank pressure’ indicated on the tank. If your tank pressure is found to be low, there is possibility for gas leakage.
  • For safer side, it is always good to ‘weigh the tank’ before transporting. Reduction in the quantity of refrigerant reduces the tank weight. Immediately, follow the instructions of Anil Jain arrest ways and prevent damage.
  • If you suspect any area for leak, just ‘pour soap water’ on the suspected area and check for bubble formation. No bubbles, no leaks!


Anil Jain Gases Leakage - Arresting Measures

Here are some of the ways suggested by Anil Jain to arrest refrigerant gas leakage:


  • Immediately close the valve tightly once the leak is identified.
  • Carefully discharge the entire refrigerant into a new tank through appropriate pumps as recommended by the technician or manufacturer.
  • If possible, condense the remaining vapour so as to empty the tank.
  • Finally, the most important point to follow is that all the above mentioned activities should be performed only by qualified technicians.


Anil Jain ISO Tank Leakage - Precautionary Measures

Here are some of the precautionary measures to follow before loading the refrigerants in ISO containers:


  • First, check whether the ISO tank is suitable for filing that particular refrigerant because different refrigerants have varying chemical, physical and technical properties and do not suit all types of tank. Hence, it is necessary to choose the right refrigerant for the right tank or make suitable modifications in the tank.
  • The approval of tank by the license issuing authority must be done before the expiry date. Make sure the vessel is inspected thoroughly and certified by the authorities.

Saturday, 11 June 2016

Anil Jain's Refex Energy Ltd has Commissioned 2 Solar PV Plant in Rajasthan and Telangana

Anil Jain’s Refex Energy Ltd, one of India’s leading Solar EPC companies in terms of cumulative EPC installations, has commissioned 2 solar PV plant aggregating to 18 MWp in the states of Rajasthan and Telangana. The Telangana project for Aditya Birla Group, one of India’s biggest IPP for Solar, is a 11 MWp deploying Poly-Silicon modules and Central Inverters. The second plant of capacity 7 MWp was constructed for Ghodawat Group in two parts, 4 MW in May and 3 MW in September. The plant marks Ghodawat Group’s first foray in the solar sector.



“In both the plants we have used tier – 1 equipments and deployed best engineering practices.” said Mr. Arun Mehta, CEO, Refex Energy Ltd. These solar plants takes the total commissioned tally for Refex to 80 MW spread across 6 different states. The company, aggressively building up market share in the Indian Solar EPC industry, has another 40MW expected to be commissioned by December 2014.

Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Industrialist Anil Jain Investments

Industrialist Anil Jain is a Managing director at Refex Refrigerants Ltd/Refex Energy Ltd. In his Personal capacity, Industrialist Anil Jain has been nurturing start ups and mentoring them towards growth. Anil Jain has put his investments in 2 Startups I Love Diamonds Pvt Limited, which is into online Jewelry with name “ilovediamonds.com”. The business and website is officially getting launched on 28th August 2015. Apart from selling Jewelry online, its also planning to set up trust stores across the country. 3 of the stores are already up in Bangalore, Chennai and Coimbatore. The investment is to the tune of 1Million USD.



Industrialist Anil Jain’s next Investment is into a Laundry business in the company called The Laundry Project Private Limited, running under brand name “wassup”. They are in the business of commercial and Retail Laundry with operations in Chennai, Kochi, Bangalore and Delhi, starting soon in Mumbai. Anil Jain is one of the biggest investor after the promoters. Currently HNI’s including, B.S.Nagesh, non-executive vice-chairman of Shoppers Stop, former Barclays India chief executive Mani Subramanian, Ranga Iyer, former MD of pharma major Wyeth India and Arun Chandra Mohan and Praveen Sinha, founders of Jabongg are other investors in this venture. The investment in this is close to 0.65Million USD.

Anil Jain has in principally signed 2 more investment in Online Insurance and Management cum Business Intelligence Companies, Due diligence of both are under process and will be closed by end of September. The total investments in these companies will be close to 1.4Million USD.

Apart from the above investments, Industrialist Anil Jain has outlined another 3 Million USD to be invested in other startups in various fields over the next 12 months. Apart from just financial investments, he brings in a strong team to the companies to help them transform a family owned or a single person owned businesses to Corporates, his team is an expert in Business and Companies transformations by building Systems, SoP’s, KPI’s etc., these helps Company scale very fast and adapt to the fast growing business environment. Industrialist Anil Jain’s team also sets up trainings and brings in external consultants from various fields to help in decision makings and sign off for the business plans.