Sirius
New member
- Jul 16, 2002
- 37
Dear All,
up to now the simple picture I had about power supply was:
60 Hz /115 V is used in the USA for instance
50 Hz / 230 V is used in Europe for instance
and 400 Hz / 115 V is used in aircrafts for various reasons which are already discussed in this forum.
Now recently I learned about a requirement for some aircraft equipment that it should be able to cope with
supplied power which can vary from let say 400 Hz to 600 Hz for instance. I'm not sure whether I understood it well, but for me it seemed that this frequency variation could occur during take off and landing.
Now my questions:
is such a frequency range requirement for power supply quite common for aircraft equipment?
What could be the reason for such a frequency range requirement on aircraft level?
Best Regards
Sirius
up to now the simple picture I had about power supply was:
60 Hz /115 V is used in the USA for instance
50 Hz / 230 V is used in Europe for instance
and 400 Hz / 115 V is used in aircrafts for various reasons which are already discussed in this forum.
Now recently I learned about a requirement for some aircraft equipment that it should be able to cope with
supplied power which can vary from let say 400 Hz to 600 Hz for instance. I'm not sure whether I understood it well, but for me it seemed that this frequency variation could occur during take off and landing.
Now my questions:
is such a frequency range requirement for power supply quite common for aircraft equipment?
What could be the reason for such a frequency range requirement on aircraft level?
Best Regards
Sirius