FREQUENCY CONVERSION
Frequency Conversion is the process by which the input power and frequency is converter to a different output power. Some examples are as follow;
- Input power of 480 Volts at 60hz and the Output required is 380 volts at 50hz
- Input power of 380 Volts at 50hz and the Output required is 480 volts at 60hz
- Input power of 380 Volts at 50hz and the Output required is 200 volts at 400hz
- Input power of 480 Volts at 60hz and the Output required is 200 volts at 400hz
If you require frequency conversion of one voltage to another voltage with the same frequency, than you solution is a transformer. At this point your consideration should be the level of isolation required. If you are unsure of the conversion and isolation level required, we offer a DTS transformer which has been designed to support multiple input and output combinations.
Static Frequency Conversion units are usually applied to 1-250kVA systems, however, they are built up and over 250 kVA. Rotary Frequency Conversion units are built in sizes from 10 - 5000 kVa. Follow links below to see our frequency converters now!!
Rotary Frequency Converters |
400Hz Frequency Converters |
Static Frequency Converters |
Ground Power Units |

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