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Kgs Electronics Faa Ts0-c73 Static Inverter 1200 Va Model Sps-1607b on 2040-parts.com

US $1,100.00
Location:

Ashland, Oregon, United States

Ashland, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Brand:KGS Electronics Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:SPS-1607B Part Brand:KGS Electronics

Low time, solid state inverter. Hardly used, purchased and used for one project only.

The KGS static inverters are specifically designed for airborne applications to operate microwave ovens, medical equipment (EMS appl.), video systems and other electrical appliances which require 115 VAC, 60 Hz power.  The SPS-1607(B) is available for parallel operation where greater output is required.

Specifications:

Input Voltage:28 VDC ± 2 DC
Output Voltage:115 VAC.
Frequency:60 Hz ± 1 Hz.
Wave Form:Clipped sine.
Phase:Single
Temperature:-65°F to +160°F
Altitude:55,000 feet.
Certification:60 Hz Static Inverters Approved under FAA TSO-C73

All items are clean and from a non-smoking and pet-free home.

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