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True Blue Power TFC4000 AC-to-AC Frequency Converter

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Part# 10-07772
MFR Model# 6434000-2

Overview

Quiet your cabin and cut replacement costs with the TFC4002 Frequency Converter. Weighing only 19 pounds, it’s the lightest and quietest frequency converter in its power class and is easy to install in tight, hard-to-reach spaces. You’ll gain more useful load and access to up to 4,000 watts of wall outlet power.
   
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Features

  • The QUIETEST. The LIGHTEST. The MOST RELIABLE.
  • 4,000 watts of output power
  • 230 VAC, 50 Hz, single phase output voltage
  • 93% efficiency
  • Single phase, pure sine wave < 3% total harmonic distortion output wareform
  • -0.8 to +0.8 power factor
  • Remote On/Off
  • Short circuit, under-voltage, over-voltage, overload (up to 150% for 5 minutes, without damage), DC offset protection
  • Designed and built in Wichita, Kansas, USA
  • Two-year limited warranty

Specifications

  • Input Voltage: 115/200 VAC, 360 – 800 Hz, 3-phase
  • Input Phase Current: 13 A
  • Output Voltage: 230 VAC, 50 Hz, single phase
  • Output Power: 4,000 watts
  • Weight: 18.9 lbs (8.57 kg)
  • Altitude: 55,000 feet
  • Temperature: -40°F to +167°F (-40°C to +75°C)
  • Mating Connector: 9019110-4, 9019507-2
  • Case: Anodized aluminum, blue
  • Certification:
  • FAA PMA approved
  • FAA TSO-C230
  • RTCA DO-160G

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