We have a Pacific "Smart Source" P/N 360-AMX UPC32
Voltage Freq
Input: 208vac 60 Hz
Output: totally programmable
Regards, Doug
WOODS, RICHARD wrote:
>
> HP produces a very nice line of power supplies where you can program the
> voltage, current and frequencies.
>
> > ----------
> > From: Richard Cass[SMTP:[email protected]]
> > Reply To: Richard Cass
> > Sent: Friday, June 12, 1998 9:37 AM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: generating 50Hz power in the US
> >
> > We want to do ongoing testing of an ITE product (here in the US) on
> > 220 VAC
> > 50Hz power to simulate the European environment to make sure our
> > power
> > supply vendor is doing his job. In this esteemed group's experience,
> > what
> > is best (i.e easiest, cheapest, most reliable) way to set this up. I
> > have
> > an electrician describing scenarios of a 60Hz electric motor
> > mechanically
> > driving a 50Hz generator. In this age of high power solid state
> > electronics, I gotta believe there's a better way. Please keep
> > answers
> > simple as I am only a lowly mechanical engineer (analogies to water
> > running
> > through pipes always is always big help to me). At 120VAC our
> > products
> > pull 6 amps peak at start up and only 3 amps running. I would never
> > test
> > more than 4 products at a time.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for the usually invaluable help that I get from
> > this
> > group.
> >
> > Richard Cass
> > Iris Graphics, Inc.
> >
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