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SECTION 26 35 43
400-HERTZ (HZ) SOLID STATE FREQUENCY CONVERTER
05/11
PART 1
1.1

GENERAL
REFERENCES

The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the


extent referenced. The publications are referred to within the text by the
basic designation only.
INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS (IEEE)
IEEE 1159

(2009) Recommended Practice on Monitoring


Electric Power Quality

IEEE 519

(1992; R 1993; Errata 2004) Recommended


Practices and Requirements for Harmonic
Control in Electrical Power Systems

IEEE C2

(2012; Errata 2012; INT 1 2012; INT 2


2012) National Electrical Safety Code

IEEE C62.41.1

(2002; R 2008) Guide on the Surges


Environment in Low-Voltage (1000 V and
Less) AC Power Circuits

IEEE C62.41.2

(2002) Recommended Practice on


Characterization of Surges in Low-Voltage
(1000 V and Less) AC Power Circuits

NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (NEMA)


NEMA 250

(2008) Enclosures for Electrical Equipment


(1000 Volts Maximum)
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)

NFPA 70

(2011; Errata 2 2012) National Electrical


Code
SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS INTERNATIONAL (SAE)

SAE AS5756/6

(2004) Cable, 3-Phase Power, Electric


Portable, Multiconductor, 90 Degree C,
600V, Ozone Resistant, Split Phase

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD)


MIL-PRF-24021

(1998; Rev K) Electric Power Monitors,


External Aircraft

MIL-STD-1399-300

(2008; Rev B) Electric Power, Alternating


Current

MIL-STD-704

(2004; Rev F; Notice 1 2008) Aircraft


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Electric Power Characteristics


UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES (UL)
UL 1012

(2010; Reprint Jan 2012) Power Units Other


than Class 2

UL 1449

(2006; Reprint Feb 2011) Surge Protective


Devices

UL 489

(2009; Reprint Jun 2011) Molded-Case


Circuit Breakers, Molded-Case Switches,
and Circuit-Breaker Enclosures

1.2

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

Section 26 00 00.00 20 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS, applies to


this section with addition and modifications specified herein.
1.3

SUBMITTALS

Government approval is required for submittals with a "G" designation;


submittals not having a "G" designation are for Contractor Quality Control
approval. The following shall be submitted in accordance with Section
01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES:
SD-02 Shop Drawings
Frequency converter drawings; G
SD-03 Product Data
Frequency converter; G
Aircraft power cable assembly; G
SD-06 Test Reports
Work Plan; G
Routine Factory Test Plan; G
Special Factory Test Plan; G
Performance Test Plan; G
Test Schedule; G
Routine Factory Tests; G
Special Factory Tests; G
SD-07 Certificates
Qualifications of manufacturer; ; G
UL Listing; ; G
SD-09 Manufacturer's Field Reports
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Initial Inspection and Tests; G


Performance Tests; G
Training Syllabus; G
SD-10 Operation and Maintenance Data
Frequency converter, Data Package 5; G
Preliminary Operation and Maintenance Manuals, Data Package 5; G
1.4
1.4.1

QUALITY ASSURANCE
Frequency Converter Drawings

Furnish scaled drawings of enclosure outline including front, top, side


views, and overall dimensions. Provide external power and control wiring
and cable connections. Provide single line, schematic, and wiring
diagrams. Drawings shall include details of input and output circuit
breakers, contactors, rectifiers, surge protectors, and control devices.
Drawings shall include conduit entry and exit locations. If parallel
operation is included, provide an interconnection diagram.
1.4.2

Qualifications of Manufacturer

Submit a certification that the manufacturer has a minimum of five (5)


years' experience in the design, manufacturing, and testing of 400 Hz solid
state frequency converters at the same or equivalent kVA and voltage
ratings for direct connection to aircraft electrical loads. When
specifications require multiple converters operating in parallel, the
manufacturer shall provide specific experience with equal or greater kVA
rated converters.
The certification shall state that the manufacturer is experienced in
manufacturing and testing solid state converters of an equivalent or
greater kVA rating. Experience in manufacturing motor generator sets does
not qualify as equivalent. Experience in manufacturing portable
engine-driven 400-hertz power units does not qualify as equivalent. The
manufacturer shall be experienced in producing units for installation in
permanent buildings in environmentally closed spaces or in weatherproof
enclosures as applicable. The manufacturer shall also document that
converters are designed for connection to non-linear loads typically
encountered in the aircraft and shipbuilding industries. The manufacturer
shall furnish documented experience with converters in various
environmental conditions including exterior flight line, hangar, and
environmentally enclosed spaces within buildings.
1.4.3

Work Plan

Submit a written schedule of dates of routine and special factory tests,


installation, field tests, and operator training for the converter system.
Furnish a list of instrumentation equipment for factory and field test
reports.
1.4.4

Routine Factory Test Plan

Submit 7 copies of test plans and procedures at least 21 calendar days


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prior to the tests being conducted. Provide detailed description of test


procedures, including test equipment and setups, to be used to ensure the
converter meets the performance specification and explain the test methods
to be used. As a minimum, the test procedures shall include the tests
required under the paragraph entitled "Routine Factory Tests."
1.4.5

Special Factory Test Plan

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

Performance Test Plan

Submit 7 copies of test plans and procedures at least 15 calendar days


prior to the start of field tests. Provide detailed description and dates
and times scheduled for performance of tests, and detailed description of
test procedures, including test equipment (list make and model and provide
functional description of the test instruments and accessories) and setups
of the tests to be conducted to ensure the converter meets the performance
specification. Explain the test methods to be used. As a minimum, the test
procedures shall include the tests required under the paragraph entitled
"Field Quality Control." Test reports shall include power quality
measurement data collected in accordance with IEEE 1159.
1.4.7

UL Listing

Submit with the initial submittal to verify qualification of manufacturer.


Frequency converter shall be identified with a UL or nationally recognized
testing laboratory (NRTL) label prior to shipping.
1.4.7.1

Currently Listed Products

Submit UL or NRTL certification or UL file number for the actual frequency


converter to be shipped.
1.4.7.2

Proposed Listed Products

Submit UL or NRTL certification or UL file number for same or similar


rating or product size range of like design unit.
1.4.8

Routine Factory Tests Report

Submit within 45 calendar days after completion of tests. Receive approval


of test prior to shipping unit. Certify tests were conducted on each
converter in accordance with the requirements set forth in paragraph
entitled "Routine Factory Tests" and certify converter satisfactorily
operated within specified limits. Report shall include copies of the test
procedures, test data, and results.
1.4.9

Special Factory Tests Report

Certify tests were conducted on a converter of the same design,


construction and kVA and voltage rating to be provided and in accordance
with the requirements set forth in paragraph entitled "Special Factory
Test" and certify converter operated without malfunctioning within
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specified limits. Report shall include copies of the test procedures, test
data, and results.
1.4.10

Performance Tests Report

Submit report of test results as specified by paragraph entitled "Field


Quality Control" within 15 calendar days after completion of tests.
Certify tests were conducted on each converter in accordance with the
paragraph entitled "Field Quality Control" and certify converter
satisfactorily operated within specified limits. Report shall include
copies of the test procedures, test data, and results.
1.5

MAINTENANCE

1.5.1

Operation and Maintenance Manuals

Submit frequency converter operation and maintenance manuals in accordance


with Section 01 78 23 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA.
1.5.1.1

Additions to Operation and Maintenance Manuals

In addition to requirements of Data Package 5, include the following on the


actual frequency converter provided:
a.

A "one-line diagram" from service entrance to 400 Hz utilization panel


or point.

b.

A weatherproof, tear-resistant plastic data sheet with operating


instructions for each unit including startup, shutdown procedures.

c.

Routine and field acceptance test reports.

d.

UL or NRTL certification or UL file number.

1.5.1.2

Preliminary Operation and Maintenance Manuals

Prior to scheduling Field Performance Tests, 2 copies of a Preliminary


Operation and Maintenance Manual must be submitted to and approved by the
Contracting Officer.
1.5.1.3

Extra Material

Furnish recommended manufacturer's spare parts list and schedule of prices


for each type of converter and other equipment specified in this section.
This list shall include the following:
a.

Power semi-conductors

b.

Power filter capacitors

c.

Plug-in logic cards

d.

Output switching modules

e.

Fuses

f.

Indicator lamp/LED

g.

Ventilation system filters


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PRODUCTS
FREQUENCY CONVERTER

Provide frequency converter consisting of modular construction solid-state


components for 50 to 400 Hz conversion, input/output devices, and ancillary
control devices. Frequency converter shall be a standard product of the
manufacturer and shall be the manufacturer's latest design that complies
with the specification requirements. The 400 Hz frequency converters
provided under this contract shall be products of the same manufacturer.
The unit shall have a calculated MTBF exceeding 24,000 hours as calculated
when the converter is provided with yearly servicing and maintenance. The
converter shall be UL or third party listed to comply with UL 1012.
Circuit breakers operating at 400 Hz shall be designed and UL tested for 50
Hz operation and derated for 400 Hz operation. The converter shall use a
minimum 12 pulse or active input rectification circuit. Provide startup
and shutdown instructions posted on the front of the unit using engraved
plastic plate. Provide a plastic encapsulated schematic diagram attached
to the inside of the unit in clear view of maintenance personnel.
2.1.1
2.1.1.1

Electrical Characteristics
Input Voltage

400Y/230 V, three phase, four wire, grounded, 50 Hz. Converter shall


provide rated output voltage when input voltage is varied plus or minus 10
percent. Input neutral currents shall not exceed 21 percent of any
individual phase current at no load and at full load.
2.1.1.2

Input Power Factor

Between 0.8 lagging and unity, under all conditions of steady state line
and load variations specified herein.
2.1.1.3

Surge Protection

The converter shall be capable of sustaining an input surge described in


and tested in accordance with UL 1449, and IEEE C62.41.1 and IEEE C62.41.2,
Location Category B, and continue to operate with no alarms within the
specified tolerance.
2.1.1.4

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 Distortion

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

200Y/115 V, three phase, 400 Hz, grounded system. Adjustable to plus or


minus 10 percent of the rated voltage. The limits overvoltage and
undervoltage shall be as defined in MIL-STD-704. The phase rotation of the
output voltage shall be clockwise sequence of A-B-C. Converters shall be
designed for compatibility with ship and aircraft power monitors complying
with MIL-PRF-24021.
2.1.1.7

Power Output

90 kVA at 0.8 power factor lagging.


2.1.1.8

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 90 kVA unit shall have a minimum efficiency of 89 at 50 percent load


and 92 at 100 percent load. For a frequency converter that requires a
transformer at the input to the unit, reduce the specified efficiencies by
2 percent.
2.1.1.10

No Load Input Losses

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

Satisfactory overload/overcurrent operating time is based on no more than


one overload in any 4 consecutive hours of operation:

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

After minimum operating time is achieved, unit shall interrupt output


power. Unit shall be capable of sustaining the overload/overcurrent
without damage until the protective device interrupts the
overload/overcurrent.

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Short Circuit

When a bolted line-to-ground fault, a bolted line-to-line fault, or a


bolted three phase fault is applied to the unit, unit shall be capable of
sustaining the short circuit current without damage until the protective
device interrupts the fault.
2.1.1.13
a.

b.

Output Voltage THD

Balanced load:
(1)

Output voltage THD: Not to exceed 3 percent line-to-line and


line-to-neutral for linear loads as specified in the paragraph
entitled "Load Range".

(2)

Output voltage THD: Not to exceed 5 percent line-to-line and


line-to-neutral for non-linear loads as specified in the paragraph
entitled "Load Range".

(3)

Maximum single harmonic distortion: Not to exceed 2 percent of


the fundamental at the nominal voltage for linear loads as
specified in the paragraph entitled "Load Range".

(4)

Maximum single harmonic distortion: Not to exceed 3 percent of


the fundamental at the nominal voltage for non-linear loads as
specified in the paragraph entitled "Load Range".

Unbalanced load: Output voltage THD not to exceed 4 percent,


line-to-neutral with 15 percent unbalanced linear load.

2.1.1.14

Output Voltage Amplitude Modulation

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

Provide a high frequency crystal clock to control output frequency of the


400 Hz converter within plus or minus 0.5 percent for all operating
conditions, including maximum and minimum specified input voltages, ambient
temperature and relative humidity. The frequency regulation shall operate
independent of supply frequency and load changes.
2.1.1.16

Phase Angle Regulation

Displacement angle between adjacent voltage phases shall be plus or minus


with balanced load and plus or minus with three phase 15 percent
unbalanced load. A 15 percent unbalanced load is defined as:
a.

Phase A at full rated single phase load.

b.

Phase B at 85 percent of Phase A.

c.

Phase C at 85 percent of Phase A.

2.1.1.17

Transient Output Voltage Recovery

In accordance with MIL-STD-704.

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Environmental Rating

The converter shall operate satisfactorily from no load to rated full load
under the following conditions:
a.

Ambient temperatures ranging from 0 degrees C to 55 degrees C.

b.

Relative humidity from 0 to 95 percent noncondensing.

c.

Ambient pressures from sea level to 915 meters.

2.1.3

Monitoring and Control Panel

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.

Lamp/light emitting diode (LED) test - A push-to-test button or switch


to test indicator lamps/LEDs.

c.

Alarm reset - A pushbutton to silence audible alarms.

d.

Emergency power off - A separate pushbutton for emergency power off.

2.1.3.2

Indicators

a.

Input power available - Lamp/LED to indicate that the supply voltage is


available.

b.

Output power On/Off - Lamp/LED to indicate that the converter output


voltage is available.

c.

System alarm - Lamp/LED to indicate that a fault has been detected.


This indicator shall be latched in the "ON" position whenever an alarm
condition described in paragraph entitled, "Alarm Annunciator," is
detected and shall remain "ON" until the alarm reset pushbutton is
pressed.

d.

Indicating lamp/LED to indicate that the alarm silence switch is in the


disable position.

e.

Audible alarm.

2.1.3.3

Digital Instrumentation

Provide true rms, plus/minus one percent accuracy, microprocessor-based


meter with a simultaneous three-line LCD display. Meter shall display
elapsed time (in hours). Meter shall display a selected output
phase-to-neutral voltage, output phase-to-phase voltage, output phase
current, output neutral current, and output frequency. Meter shall display
selected output percent phase-to-neutral voltage THD, output percent
phase-to-phase voltage THD, output percent phase current THD, and output
percent neutral current THD. Meter shall provide THD measurement to the
thirty-first order.

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Instrumentation

a.

Elapsed time meters (in hours).

b.

Output voltmeter selector switch having three phase-to-phase positions


for monitoring delta outputs in accordance with MIL-STD-1399-300 and
one "OFF" position.

c.

Output ammeter selector switch having three phase positions and one
"OFF" position.

d.

Output frequency meter, 395 to 405 HZ scale, having a 400 HZ center


with an ON-OFF switch.

2.1.3.5

Alarm Annunciator

The unit shall be capable of detecting the following abnormal conditions,


sounding an audible alarm and illuminating individual indicator lamp/LEDs
that are clearly identified:
a.

Input overvoltage.

b.

Input undervoltage.

c.

Output undervoltage.

d.

Output overvoltage.

e.

Output overload.

f.

System alarm.

g.

Control logic failure.

h.

Overtemperature.

i.

Logic power supply failure.

2.1.4

Input/Output Devices

Provide fully-rated, three-pole, UL approved devices for control of 50 Hz


input and 400 Hz output from the converter. Devices and cables operating
at 400 Hz shall be derated in accordance with IEEE 519.
2.1.4.1

Circuit Breaker

Conform to requirements of UL 489.


derated for 400 Hz operation.
2.1.4.2

Units operating at 400 Hz shall be

Input Circuit Breaker

Provide converter with a UL listed input circuit breaker as an integral


part of the converter. Breaker shall be operable from the front of the
converter. Breaker shall have a short-circuit current rating of 10,000
amperes symmetrical minimum.
2.1.4.3

Output Contactor

Provide converter output with an automatic magnetically-held contactor with


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interlock circuit. Output contactor shall be of sufficient capacity to


handle rated load, overload, and available short circuit current.
Contactor shall open when any circuit identified in the paragraph entitled
"Protective Control" causes the system to shut down. Output contactor
shall be electrically interlocked with ON/OFF circuitry so that when the
frequency converter is shut down, the contactor shall open immediately and
remain open.
2.1.4.4

Output Circuit Breaker

Provide converter output with a non-automatic manual circuit breaker with


appropriate frame size and a shunt trip coil derated for 400 Hz operation.
Circuit breaker shall be tripped by the unit's OFF circuit local or
remotely activated and when any circuit identified in the paragraph
entitled "Protective Control" causes the system to shut down. Output
breaker shall be operable from the front of the unit.
2.1.4.5

Aircraft Interlock Circuit

Interlock circuit shall determine the presence or absence of the 28 VDC


feedback signal from the aircraft. Interlock circuit shall not allow the
output disconnect to close if the 28 VDC signal is not present. If the
output disconnect is closed when the 28 VDC is lost, the disconnect shall
open within 2 seconds. Converter shall contain terminal block points for
the connection of two 12 AWG wire from the aircraft cable assembly for the
interlock circuit. Interlock circuit shall not draw more than 20
milliamperes from the aircraft's 28 VDC circuit. For testing purposes,
provide a switch inside the converter with two positions:
a.

Normal - For aircraft loads.

b.

Bypass - For testing with dummy load or no load, or for use with
aircraft with no 28 VDC.

2.1.5

Protective Controls

Provide circuitry for the following protective controls.


a.

Input undervoltage.

b.

Input overvoltage.

c.

Loss of phase.

d.

Loss of input power.

e.

Door interlock - When any access door is opened, the interlock


circuitry shall open the 50 Hz input device and 400 Hz output device
and not allow the input or output device to close. For maintenance
purposes, provide a bypass switch to defeat the interlock circuitry.

f.

Output overvoltage - Protect by tripping output devices for


instantaneous overvoltage of 30 percent or more and for 10 to 30
percent overvoltage lasting more than 0.25 second.

g.

Output undervoltage - Protect by preventing the closing of the output


disconnect until the output voltage is 95 percent of the rated output.
If, after closing, the voltage decreases to below 90 percent for longer
than 5 seconds, provide relaying to trip output devices utilizing a
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field-adjustable time-delayed circuit with a range of 4 to 10 seconds.


h.

Output frequency - Protect by tripping output devices for frequency


change in excess of plus or minus 5 percent of the rated output
frequency (400 HZ).

i.

Output overload.

j.

Converter overtemperature protection.

2.1.6

Automatic Line Drop Compensation

Provide automatic line drop compensation - 0 to 7 percent adjustable


internally.
2.1.7

Acoustical Noise

Maximum continuous acoustical noise level shall be 68 dBa (A weighted


scale).
2.1.8

Assembly Construction

Provide enclosures suitable for indoor environments in accordance with


NEMA 250, Type l. Arrange to provide required cooling air, entry and exit
provisions for equipment within enclosures. Construct unit(s) so that
components, with the exception of control and monitoring components, are
totally enclosed within the enclosure. Electronic circuits including power
circuits shall be modular construction readily accessible for maintenance,
repair and module replacement from the exterior of the enclosure. Provide
permanent identification tags for wiring. Uniquely identify each wire.
Use the same identification system in the wiring diagrams in the Operation
and Maintenance Manual. Provide each enclosure with a finish coat over a
substrate which has been provided with a rust inhibiting treatment. Color
shall be the manufacturer's standard color.
2.1.9

Nameplates

As specified in Section 26 00 00.00 20 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND


METHODS.
2.2

AIRCRAFT POWER CABLE ASSEMBLY

For 400 Hz wiring at 200Y/115 volts, provide 7-conductor type cable


configured as 6 phase conductors (2xA, 2xB, 2xC) tightly wound around the
center located neutral, twisted and jacketed in accordance with SAE AS5756/6.
Provide control cabling included within the jacket for interlock circuit
and automatic line drop compensation. Terminate control wiring on
accessible terminal blocks in unit. Provide cable assembly with integrally
molded 400 Hertz male connector aircraft plug in accordance with MS
25486-17. Cable/connector assembly shall be suitable for severe duty.
Contact terminations shall be crimped.
2.3
2.3.1

SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL


Converter Test Schedule

The Government reserves the right to witness tests. Provide frequency


converter test schedule for tests to be performed at the manufacturer's
test facility. Submit required test schedule and location, and notify the
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Contracting Officer 30 calendar days before scheduled test date. Notify


Contracting Officer 15 calendar days in advance of changes to scheduled
date.
Test Instrument Calibration.
a.

The manufacturer shall have a calibration program which assures that


all applicable test instruments are maintained within rated accuracy.

b.

The accuracy shall be directly traceable to the National Institute of


Standards and Technology.

c.

Instrument calibration frequency schedule shall not exceed 12 months


for both test floor instruments and leased specialty equipment.

d.

Dated calibration labels shall be visible on all test equipment.

e.

Calibrating standard shall be of higher accuracy than that of the


instrument tested.

f.

Keep up-to-date records that indicate dates and test results of


instruments calibrated or tested. For instruments calibrated by the
manufacturer on a routine basis, in lieu of third party calibration,
include the following:
(1) Maintain up-to-date instrument calibration instructions and
procedures for each test instrument.
(2) Identify the third party/laboratory calibrated instrument to
verify that calibrating standard is met.

2.3.2

Routine Factory Tests

Routine tests shall be performed by the manufacturer on each of the actual


frequency converter(s) prepared for this project to ensure that the design
performance is maintained in production. Submit test reports, by serial
number and receive approval before delivery of equipment to the project
site.
For tests which require full load, use 1.0 power factor unless otherwise
noted. All measurements shall be true RMS measurements. Measurements
shall be obtained in accordance with IEEE 1159. Tests shall include the
following:
a.

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.

Output voltage, output voltage THD, output current, output power


factor, and voltage regulation: Operate converter at nominal input
voltage for:
(1)

(2)

50 percent of rated capacity with 0.8 lagging power factor


linear load.
100 percent of rated capacity with 0.5 lagging power factor,
0.8 lagging power factor, 1.0 power factor, and 0.8 leading
power factor linear loads.
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(3)

50 percent of rated capacity with the non-linear load as


specified in the paragraph entitled "Load Range".

(4)

100 percent of rated capacity at low and high input voltage.

(5)

100 percent of rated capacity with the non-linear load as


specified in the paragraph entitled "Load Range".

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.

Efficiency: Operate at nominal input voltage at half load and full


load at 1.0 power factor. Measure and record input voltage, input
current, input power factor, output voltage, output current, and output
power factor. Calculate the unit efficiency.

d.

No load losses: Operate at no load and nominal input voltage. Measure


and record input voltage, input current, input power, input power
factor, and output voltage.

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.

Include harmonic frequency spectrum analysis depicting Harmonic Order


and Harmonic Magnitude at the unit's input and output terminals during
full load THD test in test reports.

g. Automatic line drop compensation:


at:
(1)
(2)

(3)
(4)

(5)

Operate converter at nominal voltage

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
3.1

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EXECUTION
INSTALLATION

Install products to operate at 400 Hz in the same manner as specified in


other sections of this specification for products operating at 50 Hz,
unless indicated or specified otherwise. Conform to the requirements of
NFPA 70 and IEEE C2 and to manufacturer's instructions and recommendations.
3.1.1

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

In accordance with NFPA 70 and as specified in Section 26 20 00 INTERIOR


DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM.
3.1.3

Wiring and Conduit

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

The manufacturer's representative shall place the system in operation and


make necessary adjustments to ensure optimum operation of the equipment.
The manufacturer's representative shall have at least 2 years of practical
experience in the installation and testing of 400 Hz solid state frequency
converters.
3.2
3.2.1

FIELD QUALITY CONTROL


Instruments

Provide test instruments capable of measuring and recording or displaying


test data at a higher resolution and greater accuracy than specified for
the converter's performance. The test instruments used in the field tests
shall have current valid calibration stickers issued by an approved
calibration laboratory. Verify calibration and adjustments of converter
instruments provided prior to field tests. Instruments shall be calibrated
for 400 Hz operation when measuring 400 Hz signals.

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Performance of Acceptance Checks and Tests

Perform field tests and conduct inspections. Provide labor, equipment


tests instruments, and incidentals required for the tests including load
banks, except the Government will furnish electricity. For all electrical
load tests, use 1.0 power factor.
Perform in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and include
the following visual and mechanical inspections and electrical tests.
3.2.3

Initial Inspection and Tests

a.

Compare equipment nameplate information with specifications and


approved shop drawings.

b.

Inspect physical and mechanical condition.

c.

Inspect all bolted electrical connections for high resistance using


low-resistance ohmmeter, verifying tightness of accessible bolted
electrical connections by calibrated torque-wrench method, or
performing thermographic survey.

d.

Perform specific inspections and mechanical tests as recommended by


manufacturer.

e.

Verify correct equipment grounding.

f.

Perform resistance measurements through all bolted connections with


low-resistance ohmmeter, if applicable.

3.2.4

Performance Tests

Conduct converter performance tests under the supervision of the


manufacturer's representative. Successfully complete the preliminary
operation, control and protective devices check prior to performing load
and transient tests. If the converter fails to operate within the
specified limits during any of the performance tests the Contractor shall
discontinue the test and shall make necessary repairs to correct the
failure and restart testing of the converter.
3.2.4.1

Preliminary Operation

Inspect the converter and make adjustments necessary to assure proper


operation in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Operate
frequency converter at 0, 25, 50, 75, and 100 percent of rated full load.
Measure and record the output voltage, current, frequency, and THD at each
load. Calculate output voltage regulation. Verify converter is operating
within specified limits at each load level.
3.2.4.2

Control and Protective Device Checks

Operate each control, switch, input/output device that is capable of being


operated manually a minimum of three times, demonstrating satisfactory
operation each time. Perform operation test on each protective device to
ensure that devices functions properly. After each operation measure and
record the converter output frequency, voltage and current. Verify
converter is operating within specified limits.

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Load Test

Operate each unit continuously a minimum of 2 hours at 100 percent rated


load. Measure and record the converter output frequency, voltage and
current. Verify converter is operating within specified limits. Load test
shall be performed with the converter doors closed and the load connected
to the converter with specified aircraft cable assembly.
3.2.4.4

Transient Tests

Transient recovery: Operate at the following load steps: 0 to 100


percent, 0 to 50 percent, 100 to 0 percent, and 50 to 0 percent. Provide
recordings or displays of voltage and frequency during each transient test,
and indicate on the recordings and displays the time intervals and
acceptable limits for voltage and frequency. Repeat each transient test
three times, record the results of each test. Verify converter is
operating within specified limits.
3.2.4.5

Harmonic Distortion Tests

Perform output voltage harmonic distortion tests at the output of the


converter terminals at 0 percent load and 100 percent load at unity power
factor. The Contractor shall provide test equipment and instrumentation
required for the tests. Tests shall be conducted with a distortion
analyzer with test leads within 3 feet of the frequency converter's output
terminals. Test data shall include total harmonic distortion amplitudes of
all individual harmonics presented in a spectrum analysis format up to the
37th order.
3.2.4.6

Automatic Line Drop Compensation

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

Provide field training to Government personnel on the operation and


maintenance of the converter provided. Provide field training 2 weeks
prior to the scheduled date for field acceptance tests. As a minimum the
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training shall include 2 hours of instruction on the theory of operation


and 4 hours on the repair and maintenance of the converters. The
instructor shall be approved by the manufacturer of the unit provided.
Submit training syllabus including each topic of training and a brief
outline of each topic to the Contracting Officer at least 4 weeks prior to
training for approval. Training shall be approved by the Contracting
Officer at least 2 weeks in advance. The Government may record, video and
audio, the training sessions and use these recordings to train personnel on
the operation and maintenance of the converter system. Provide two copies
of video or audio tapes, if used in the training sessions, to the
Contracting Officer.
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