Power Supplies Have Three-Phase Power Factor Correction

Dec. 1, 1998
Designed around firm's three-phase power factor correction circuits, these power supplies can have inputs of 115 vac single-phase (300W to 850W), 220 vac three-phase (1500W), 220 vac single-phase, and the universal input of 85 to 240 vac. Single and

Designed around firm's three-phase power factor correction circuits, these power supplies can have inputs of 115 vac single-phase (300W to 850W), 220 vac three-phase (1500W), 220 vac single-phase, and the universal input of 85 to 240 vac. Single and multiple dc outputs are rated from 1V to 200V. The PFC supplies provide very low harmonic distortion in compliance with MIL-STD-1399 and can be configured with optional EMI filtering to meet MIL-STD-461D. Custom inputs and outputs can be accommodated.

Company: ADVANCED CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY INC.

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