Frequency converter for military applications SA Series
three-phasehorizontalmobile

frequency converter for military applications
frequency converter for military applications
frequency converter for military applications
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Characteristics

Type
three-phase
Mounting
horizontal, mobile, fixed, vertical, standard
Applications
for military applications
Power

90,000 W, 180,000 W

Intensity

125 A, 150 A, 250 A

Output frequency

400 Hz

Description

MILITARY SA SERIES (90kVA / 180kVA) Guinault GPUs for military applications are based on standard civilian models and incorporate special functions related to the extreme operating environment, electromagnetic compatibility, airlift, and imposed electrical characteristics. The Guinault range covers requirements from 0 to 200 kVA. The GUINAULT mobile 400 Hz frequency converter can provide electrical power for military aircraft in the most extreme environments. These units can be located on apron nearby the aircraft or in a maintenance hangar. The GUINAULT 400Hz mobile frequency converter is also available in stationary version for hangars application. GENERATING VALUE • No emission of direct pollutants to the ground • Greatly reduce the ambient noise level on the ground • Significant savings in jet fuel consumption • Greatly reduce the maintenance costs of the APU ADVANTAGES • Versatility: synchronization, extremely cold and hot conditions, variable frequency, 28VDC option • Performance and efficiency • Robustness and reliability • Silence and comfort • Ease of use • Reduced maintenance • Remote access and monitoring SPECIFICATIONS: PERFORMANCE: Frequency: 400 Hz ± 0.5 % - Voltage: 115 / 200 V ± 0.5 % - Rated power: 90 kVA / 180 kVA INPUT CURRENT: - Inrush current: < 10 A - Frequency: 50-60 Hz ± 5% - Voltage: 400 V ± 15% - Rated current: 125 A / 250 A
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