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15kVA 3-Phase 400v 50Hz/480v 60Hz Frequency Converter


$7189.59
15 kVA three phase 380V/400V/415V to 460V/480V frequency converter, easy converting 208V - 240V to 380V in one step, output s
SKU: HZ-50-3315
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Delivery date: 6-12 days

Reasonable price 15 kVA static frequency converter, 50Hz/60Hz 400Hz conversion, three phase 220V, 240V, 380V, 400V, 415V, 460V, 480V, make different appliances work well on different power system.

Specification:

ModelHZ-50-3315
Capacity15 kVA
Dimension770*580*1140mm
Weight190 kg
InputVoltage3 Phase 4 Wire: Wye Type 190/110, 200/115, 208/120, 220/128, 230/132, 240/139V ±10% (option *)
3 Phase 4 Wire: Wye Type 380/220, 400/230, 415/240, 440/254, 460/265, 480/277V ± 10% (option *)
3 Phase 4 Wire: Della Type 220, 230, 240, 380, 400, 415, 440V ± 10% (option *)
Frequency50 Hz, 60 Hz or 400 Hz ± 5%
OutputVoltage, current110V Setting (Low grade): 0-150V (phase voltage), 0-260V (line voltage) 41.6A
220V Setting (High grade): 0-300V (phase voltage), 0-520V (line voltage) 20.8A
Load stabilization Rate≤±1%
Frequency50Hz, 60Hz up to 400Hz adjustable
Note:
When the output is 400Hz, the load capacity can only reach 50% of the rated capacity;
When the output is ≤120Hz, the load capacity can reach 100% of the rated value.
Frequency Stability≤±0.01%
Harmonic DistortionPure Sine Wave ≤2%
Frequency meter4 digit, digital frequency meter, resolution 0.1Hz/Step
Voltmeter4 digit, digital voltage meter, resolution 0.1V
Ammeter4 digit, digital ammeter, resolution 0.1A
Watt meter4 digit, digital Watt meter, resolution 0.1W
ProtectionWith overload, short circuit, over temperature
Instantaneous power failure protection and alarm device
Working EnvironmentTemperature0 - 40 deg.℃
Humidity0 - 90% (Non condensation)
Warranty18 months


Tips: Both 50Hz and 60Hz have their advantages and disadvantages

For 60 Hertz, the transformer can be smaller and cheaper than a 50 Hz transformer. Although the difference is small, it can be accumulated in a system with many transformers. Using 60Hz can reduce the flicker of the bulb, but now this is really not a factor.
For 50 Hertz, power transmission over long lines is more convenient than 60 Hz. At lower frequency, the distributed capacitance and inductance of the line are also less affected. While 50Hz transformers require more copper and iron, 60Hz transformers require more expensive boards to prevent eddy current losses.