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45kVA 3-Phase 480v 60Hz/400v 50Hz Frequency Converter
 
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45kVA 3-Phase 480v 60Hz/400v 50Hz Frequency Converter


$13670.41
Affordable 45 kVA static frequency converter, built-in step-down/step-up transformer, convert 3 phase 480V 60Hz (e.g. US) to
SKU: HZ-50-3345
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Delivery date: 6-12 days

45 kVA three phase static frequency converter, compatible with 3 phase 208v/ 220v/ 380v/ 415v/ 460v/ 480v 50Hz/60Hz power system, output pure sine wave for testing and industrial equipment.

Specification:

ModelHZ-50-3345
Capacity45 kVA
Dimension900*800*1200 mm
Weight400 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) 125A
220V Setting (High grade): 0-300V (phase voltage), 0-520V (line voltage) 62.5A
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.
-You can just adjust converter output frequency in the range (40-400Hz) for 400Hz option.
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: Can a 50Hz motor run on 60Hz power source?

The frequency is increased from 50 Hz to 60 Hz and the motor will not work properly. The main effects to the motor are:
First, the current and output torque are reduced. The motor is an inductive load, the frequency increases, the impedance of the motor increases, and the current decreases. The output torque is also reduced.
Second, the speed increases. The synchronous speed of the motor is proportional to the frequency of the power supply. Taking a two-pole motor as an example, the synchronous speed is 3000 rpm at 50Hz and the synchronous speed is 3600 rpm at 60Hz.
Third, the iron loss increases. The iron loss is mainly eddy current. The eddy current is proportional to the frequency, and the eddy current increases to increase the temperature rise of the motor.