Static Frequency Converter 50Hz to 60Hz - GC-1101
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There are some cheaper static frequency converter available on GoHz, it& acute;s something that potentially gets plugged in and left running, and a fault might cause a fire. Also the cheaper static 50Hz to 60Hz frequency converter (autotransformers) are & quot;non-isolated& quot; and these are more dangerous than a proper dual-winding isolated transformer.
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To change the frequency of the power supply, you need to increase the RPM to 1800 if the existing RPM is 1500. Resultantly the output BHP will increase provided the fuel supply is in line with the requirement. Obviously the fuel pump and injectors need suitable calibration for the required speed. This is only the operation part however you need to check with static frequency converter dealer if the existing pistons and piston rings will be suitable for the 60 cycles operation. Further the turbo charger may have to be replaced since the engine RPM has been altered. The voltage will then have to be adjusted by resetting the AVR (Automatic Voltage Rectifier).
I have an European equipment that operate at 240V, 50Hz at a research facility and want to convert 110v 60Hz to 240v 50Hz. It is a radio pharmacy equipment. A cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator in which charged particles accelerate outwards from the center along a spiral path. Not exactly sure what this equipment consists of, probably a motor? Now, the building voltage is 110V, 60Hz. changing the voltage is easy. I can provide a step down transformer. But how do I change the frequency to 50Hz? Can I simply install a static frequency converter along with a step down transformer?