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AC power source/frequency converters cover 45 to 1,000 Hz

July 28, 2017 By Lee Teschler 1 Comment

The Model PF1352 ac power source/frequency converters use any worldwide utility power, as well as aircraft and shipboard power, to deliver clean, precisely regulated ac power with fully adjustable voltage and frequency.Developed by Behlman Electronics, Inc., the converters deliver 1,350 VA of clean, regulated ac power from a 3.5-in.-high bench-top unit that easily converts to rack mount.

behlman supplyThe Model PF1352 is microprocessor-controlled and provides fully adjustable voltage and frequency, low output THD, and high efficiency, plus excellent line and load regulation. Its overload protection system folds back voltage to maintain rated current without distorting waveform output. It has settings and measurements for voltage, frequency, current, current limit, watts and power factor, plus fault indicators for over voltage, over current, over temperature, constant current and overload latch.

This unit can be controlled via front-panel push-buttons or remotely via its RS-232 interface. Options include extended frequency range of 45 to 1,000 Hz, an IEEE-48 interface or USB, Ethernet and RS-232 using SCPI protocol. At only 3.5x17x22 in. (HxWxD) (8.9x 43.2×55.9 cm) the Model PF1352 is compact. It readily fits on a workbench, and an optional rack mount kit is also available.

Users simply select the required frequency, choose a voltage range, dial up to the required voltage, and start testing. Typical applications include avionics tests, power conversion, and ATE testing. Inputs are power-factor-corrected input and meet CE Certification standards.

Details, specifications and a downloadable data sheet for the PF1352 and other Behlman P-Series units are available at http://www.behlman.com/products-detail/p-series-ac-power-supply-frequency-converter.

Filed Under: ac power sources/frequency converters Tagged With: behlman

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  1. Jeremy says

    November 27, 2023 at 9:06 pm

    Hi, I’m after a unit that has adjustable frequency from 45 to 600 hz with Lo voltage between 10-50 volts ac with low current draw under 1 amp.
    Could you please give a price and delivery to New Zealand.

    Cheers

    Jeremy

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