Single cabinet and Modular configured Super
Flight Line Electrical Distribution Systems (SFLEDS)
originally designed to respond to the U. S. Navy's program for
pollution prevention (P2) instigated by its Pollution
Prevention Equipment Program (PPEP) management team in the
early 1990s. The SFLEDS concept has been to replace the diesel
powered Ground Support Equipment (GSE) with electrically
driven GSE including but not limited to Engine Generators, Air
Conditioning Systems, and Hydraulic power supplies; the latter two
being accommodated by 100 Amp, 480 VAC, 60 Hz power receptacles
provided as part of the Power Distribution (PDU) portion of
the SFLEDS.
Today Unitron's SFLEDS product line offers
the broadest selection of systems consisting of PDUs in combination
with Ground Power Units (GPUs) which supply 28 VDC, 270 VDC,
and 400 Hz power sources to support the needs of single or dual
aircraft ramp service requirements per station. These
SFLEDS are available at various combinations of power ratings
from 37.5 kVA to 180 kVA of 400 Hz, 400 to 600 Amps continuous and
2000 Amps starting capacity of 28 VDC, and 30 kW to 72 kW of 270 VDC.
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Reference:
Joint Service Pollution Prevention Opportunity Handbook (Excerpt)
Preproduction Initiative-NELP
Super Flight Line Electrical Distribution System General Description
Do You Use Portable Diesel
Electric Generators?