Frequency Converter Specs
Frequency Converter Specs
Frequency Converter Specs
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400-HERTZ (HZ) SOLID STATE FREQUENCY CONVERTER
05/11
PART 1
1.1
GENERAL
REFERENCES
IEEE 519
IEEE C2
IEEE C62.41.1
IEEE C62.41.2
NFPA 70
SAE AS5756/6
MIL-STD-1399-300
MIL-STD-704
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UL 1449
UL 489
1.2
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
SUBMITTALS
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QUALITY ASSURANCE
Frequency Converter Drawings
Qualifications of Manufacturer
Work Plan
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Submit 7 copies of test plans and procedures with the Routine Factory Test
Plan. Provide detailed description of test procedures, including test
equipment and setups, used to ensure the converter meets the performance
specification and explain the test methods used. As a minimum, the test
procedures shall include the tests required under the paragraph entitled
"Special Factory Tests."
1.4.6
UL Listing
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specified limits. Report shall include copies of the test procedures, test
data, and results.
1.4.10
MAINTENANCE
1.5.1
b.
c.
d.
1.5.1.2
Extra Material
Power semi-conductors
b.
c.
d.
e.
Fuses
f.
Indicator lamp/LED
g.
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PART 2
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PRODUCTS
FREQUENCY CONVERTER
Electrical Characteristics
Input Voltage
Between 0.8 lagging and unity, under all conditions of steady state line
and load variations specified herein.
2.1.1.3
Surge Protection
Inrush Current
The inrush current shall not exceed 100 percent of the rated full load
input current. Inrush current limitation is based on a frequency converter
that does not require a transformer at the input to the unit. Should the
contractor choose to provide a frequency converter with a transformer at
the input to the unit, the contractor shall be responsible for increasing
the size of the upstream feeder breaker(s) and increasing the size of
conductors and raceways in accordance with NFPA 70.
2.1.1.5
Input current THD shall not exceed 12-percent of the fundamental with
nominal input voltage at full load. Individual harmonic content shall not
exceed 8-percent of the fundamental.
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Output Voltage
Power Output
Load Range
Operate into a linear load with a power factor between 0.5 lagging and 0.8
leading and into a non-linear load with not less than 15 percent current
THD, composed of not less than 6 percent of the 3rd harmonic and not less
than 7 percent of the 5th harmonic.
2.1.1.9
Efficiency
The frequency converter shall have no-load input losses no greater than 7
percent of the output kW rating. For a frequency converter that requires a
transformer at the input to the unit, increase the specified no load input
losses by 2 percent.
2.1.1.11
Overload/Overcurrent
Percent of Full
Load
110 percent
Satisfactory
Operating Time
60 minutes
125 percent
5 minutes
150 percent
2 minutes
200 percent
20 seconds
300 percent
6 seconds
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Short Circuit
b.
Balanced load:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
2.1.1.14
Output voltage amplitude modulation shall not exceed 1/2 percent of nominal
voltage at no load to full load.
2.1.1.15
Frequency Stability
b.
c.
2.1.1.17
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Environmental Rating
The converter shall operate satisfactorily from no load to rated full load
under the following conditions:
a.
b.
c.
2.1.3
Provide converter with a control panel that is equipped with the following
controls, indicators, instrumentation, data logging, diagnostics, and alarm
functions.
2.1.3.1
Controls
a.
Start/stop pushbutton.
b.
c.
d.
2.1.3.2
Indicators
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Audible alarm.
2.1.3.3
Digital Instrumentation
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Instrumentation
a.
b.
c.
Output ammeter selector switch having three phase positions and one
"OFF" position.
d.
2.1.3.5
Alarm Annunciator
Input overvoltage.
b.
Input undervoltage.
c.
Output undervoltage.
d.
Output overvoltage.
e.
Output overload.
f.
System alarm.
g.
h.
Overtemperature.
i.
2.1.4
Input/Output Devices
Circuit Breaker
Output Contactor
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b.
Bypass - For testing with dummy load or no load, or for use with
aircraft with no 28 VDC.
2.1.5
Protective Controls
Input undervoltage.
b.
Input overvoltage.
c.
Loss of phase.
d.
e.
f.
g.
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i.
Output overload.
j.
2.1.6
Acoustical Noise
Assembly Construction
Nameplates
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b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
2.3.2
Input current and power factor: Operate converter at low, nominal and
high input voltage at full load. Measure and record input voltage,
input power factor and input current in each phase and neutral if the
neutral conductor is connected to the converter input.
b.
(2)
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(3)
(4)
(5)
Operate for not less than 10 minutes at each test condition in (1),
(2), (3) and (4) above and not less than 30 minutes at test
condition in (5) above. Monitor and record output voltage, output
voltage THD, output current, output current waveform, output power
factor and frequency at the beginning and end of each test
condition. Monitor and record output voltage single harmonic
distortion for each test condition in (2) and (5) above at the
beginning and end of each test condition. Verify output remains
within specified regulation limits.
c.
d.
e.
Burn-in Test: Before delivery, burn-in all units under full load
conditions for at least 24 hours. Burn-in test shall be performed with
the converter enclosure doors closed and all ventilation in the final
operating condition.
f.
(3)
(4)
(5)
No-load.
50 percent of rated capacity with a 0.8 lagging power factor
linear load.
50 percent of rated capacity with the specified non-linear load.
100 percent of rated capacity with a 0.8 lagging power factor
linear load.
100 percent of rated capacity with the specified non-linear load.
Loads shall be connected to the converter with the specified
aircraft power cable assembly. No adjustments to the frequency
converter shall be allowed between load tests. Monitor and record
output voltage at the load end of the cable. Verify specified
performance of the line drop compensation.
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PART 3
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EXECUTION
INSTALLATION
Equipment
3.1.1.1
Floor Mounted
Provide proper floor mounting channels and install in accordance with the
manufacturer's drawings and instructions and as indicated. Align, level,
and bolt or weld units to channels to allow easy withdrawal or insertion of
removable components and to permit proper operation and maintenance of
equipment.
3.1.2
Grounding
3.1.3.1
Building Wiring
Provide Type XHHW or THHN with stranded copper conductors wiring for 400 Hz
circuits. Provide wiring for 400 Hz circuits in non-magnetic conduit,
aluminum or PVC. Provide wiring and conduit for 50 Hz circuits as specified
in Section 26 20 00, INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM .
3.1.3.2
Conduit
Use aluminum conduit for exposed feeders. Do not install aluminum conduit
underground or encased in concrete. Use aluminum fittings and boxes with
aluminum conduit. For underground or concrete encasement use PVC.
3.1.4
Manufacturer's Representative
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a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
3.2.4
Performance Tests
Preliminary Operation
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Load Test
Transient Tests
Conduct automatic line drop compensation tests on each converter with the
load connected to the converter with the specified aircraft power cable
assembly. Operate each converter at no load, 50 percent and 100 percent of
the rated capacity. No adjustments to the frequency converter shall be
allowed between load tests. Monitor and record output voltage at the load
end of the cable. Verify specified performance of the line drop
compensation.
3.2.5
Grounding System
Inspect ground system for compliance with contract plans and specifications.
3.2.6
Follow-up Verification
Upon completion of acceptance checks and tests, the Contractor shall show
by demonstration in service that circuits and devices are in good operating
condition and properly performing the intended function. As an exception
to requirements stated elsewhere in the contract, the Contracting Officer
shall be given 5 working days advance notice of the dates and times of
checking and testing.
3.3
3.3.1
DEMONSTRATION
Instructing Government Personnel
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