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  2. AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder radar - Wikipedia

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    Prime power: 115/200 VAC, 400 Hz, 3-phase, 43 kW; Peak transmitted power: 120 kW, min. Features ... UPS with enhanced 28VDC supply system. Nomenclature

  3. Panavia Tornado - Wikipedia

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    To power the display unit, a three phase 115 VAC 400 Hz including neutral and a 28 VDC signal have to be supplied to the display unit. The CRT version has a Low Voltage Power Supply (LVPS) for creating the needed low voltage signals. There's also a High Voltage Power Supply (HVPS) for creating the desired high voltage for the CRT picture tube.

  4. IEC 60309 - Wikipedia

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    The blue 3P+N+E, 9h (270°) plug is a three phase connector available in areas with both 115 V and 230 V supply systems (mains). It is prevalent in the outdoor event lighting and audio power industry as an outdoor-safe replacement for NEMA connectors .

  5. AMES Type 6 - Wikipedia

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    Power was provided by two 600 Watt 12000 Hz AC generators and a single 500 Watt DC generator driven by a shared 6 horsepower (4.5 kW) gasoline engine. Fuel consumption was 0.5 US gallons (1.9 L; 0.42 imp gal) per hour. [15] Performance against a bomber-sized target depended on the target altitude and the particulars of the site.

  6. Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia

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    An SMPS with a DC input does not require this stage. In some power supplies (mostly computer ATX power supplies), the rectifier circuit can be configured as a voltage doubler by the addition of a switch operated either manually or automatically. This feature permits operation from power sources that are normally at 115 VAC or at 230 VAC.

  7. Auxiliary power unit - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft APUs generally produce 115 V AC voltage at 400 Hz (rather than 50/60 Hz in mains supply), to run the electrical systems of the aircraft; others can produce 28 V DC voltage. [1] APUs can provide power through single or three-phase systems.

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