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Kgs Sps-1607a 60/50hz Static Inverter 750va To 1200va on 2040-parts.com

US $1,740.00
Location:

Fargo, North Dakota, United States

Fargo, North Dakota, United States
Unit is in working condition, but is sold AS REMOVED
Manufacturer Part Number:SPS-1607(A) Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Part Brand:KGS Electronics

60/50HZ  STATIC INVERTER
750VA to 1200VA


The SPS-750, SPS-1307(A) and SPS-1607(A) are specifically designed for airborne applications to operate microwave ovens, medical equipment (EMS appl.), video systems and other electrical appliances which require 115 VAC, 60 Hz power.  The SPS-1307 and SPS-1607 are designed with floating AC return lines.

The SPS-750(B), SPS-1307(B) and SPS-1607(B) are available for parallel operation where greater output is required.

The SPS-750(D), SPS-1307(D) and SPS-1607(D) are available for 230 VAC, 50 Hz output.

Specifications:
Input Voltage:28 VDC ± 2 DC
Output Voltage:115 VAC.
Frequency:60 Hz ± 1 Hz.
Wave Form:Clipped sine.
Phase:Single
Temperature:-65°F to +160°F
Altitude:55,000 feet.
Qualification:60 Hz Static Inverter Approved under FAA TSO-C73

Model

Input CurrentOutput Power
Cont..Intermit DutyDistortion.
EfficiencyWeight LbsCB*
SPS-75033 ADC
750 VA1000 VA8%
80%21.050A
SPS-1307 SPS-1307A42 ADC
1000 VA1300 VA10%
80%24.560A
SPS-1607 SPS-1607A49 ADC
1200 VA1600 VA15%
80%24.570A

* Recommended circuit breaker rating.

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