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CUSTOM UPS


Navy galaxy series 1.5-2.5 KVA UPS

This rugged Navy Galaxy-Series UPS System is specifically designed for submarine and shipboard applications in compliance to MIL-STD-1399, MIL-STD-461, MIL-STD-901, MIL-STD-167, MIL-STD-810, AND MIL-STD-740. The example pictured is a compact 2.5 KVA unit built for use on the US Virginia Class Submarine, as well as other high profile shipboard and submarine applications in US and US-friendly fleets worldwide. This model has a three-phase power factor corrected (PFC) input of 115 VAC L-L, 50/60 Hz per MIL-STD-1399 Section 300 Type I and a pure sinewave galvanically isolated output of 115 VAC, Single-Phase. Single-phase input is optional, and output frequency is available in 50, 60, or 400 Hz (specify.) This UPS System contains all of the features standard on other Galaxy-Series units, as well as additional features that make it ideal for Naval applications.

Custom Galaxy-Series Aircraft-Grade UPS System

The Galaxy-Series UPS System can be modified for the most severe environment applications, including aircraft. The example pictured is a compact 2 KVA unit currently in use by the US Coast Guard on the HU25 aircraft. This model has a three-phase (aircraft power) input of 115/200 VAC, 400 Hz and a pure sinewave output of 120 VAC, 60 Hz, Single-Phase. This UPS System contains all of the features standard on other Galaxy-Series units, as well as additional features that make it ideal for aircraft applications. These features include additional ruggedization against shock, vibration, and humidity, an internal EMI reduction package to meet portions of MIL-STD-461, and super rugged, long life Hawker Energy batteries.


US NAVY AN/UYQ-65 PROGRAM UTILIZES NOVA ELECTRIC'S RUGGED UPS MODEL
GSL12-2K60-120-120-6186


DRS chose Nova Electric as the exclusive Rugged UPS System supplier for the AN/UYQ-65 Data Processing and Display Set, the U.S. Navy's first totally COTS-based workstation packaged to comply with the stringent environmental requirements of the Aegis (DDG-51) shipbuilding program. This set was qualified to MIL-STD-901D (shock), MIL-STD-167-1 (vibration to 33 Hz), MIL-STD-740-1 (Airborne Noise), MIL-STD-740-2 (Structure borne Noise), and MIL-STD-461/462 (EMI/EMC for Shipboard Equipment Class A4). Hundreds of these systems are in service today, and stay online thanks to Nova Electric's reliable UPS Systems!




The New Global Hawk UAV
pictured to the right, made by Northrop Grumman Ryan Aeronautical and Raytheon, has a power buss that is made up entirely of COTS equipment. The plane is as large as a manned aircraft (Boeing 727). The Global Hawk can fly 1,200 miles to an area of interest, remain on station for 24 hours, servey an area of 60,000 square miles- roughly the size of Illinois and then return 1,200 miles to its operating base. The UAV has a range of 13,500 nautical miles, at altitudes as high as 65,000 ft. and an endurance of 36 hours. During a typical mission, the Global Hawk sensor suite can provide near real time imagery of the area of interest to the battlefield command via satellite. The UAV is programmed and controlled via a ground station. A pilot and other ground support personnel the sit in a ground shelter, located at some remote location, control the aircraft. The Ground Shelter is powered by a specially designed power system, consisting of a generator and a UPS system. The UPS system is a ruggedized COTS system designed and built by NOVA ELECTRIC.

 

 

Contact us for more information about our custom products:

Email: novasales@theallpower.com
Phone: 201.385.0500  ext. 128 Howard Schrier
Phone :201.385.0500  ext. 115 Moshe Levy
Fax: 201-385-0702

 
 
 
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