Model
Number &
Technical Info |
Product
Type |
General
Information |
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TPS-28-C
Obsolete Only 5 units left. |
Avionics
Universal
Lighting & Tracking
Power Supply
Rev. C |
Avionics
lighting
/ Instrument lighting Panels &
Controls |
0-28
volts @ 6 amps maximum,
Soft-Start,
Over Voltage
Protection, Current
Limit, AC / DC Tracking,
& MORE! ( TSO-C71/ DO-157 )
Works with ---> LED's / Lamps / Bulbs / Filament Lights
/ LED Bulbs Use TPS-28-D as
replacment. |
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TPS-28-D
In Stock
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Avionics
Universal
Lighting & Tracking
Power Supply
Rev. D |
Avionics
lighting
/ Instrument lighting Panels &
Controls |
0-28
volts @ 2.5 / 5.0 / 7.0 Amps cat B
Soft-Start,
Over Voltage
Protection, Current
Limit, AC / DC Tracking,
& MORE! ( DO-160 B / Z )
Works with ---> LED's / Lamps / Bulbs /
1 Year Warranty
TPS-28D is also a replacment for TPS-28C
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FAA & DC Power Supply Operation On
Aircraft - TSO & DO-160
TSO specifications for
DC Power Supplies have been closed by the United
States Congress for many years now. That means that there are no current
specifications that are valid or in use at the current time. Only open
TSO's are valid guide lines for use by a manufacture. Closed TSO's are
considered obsolete by the FAA. TSO-C71 is obsolete and it is a closed
TSO.
TSO's are now only issued for Transmitters and Receivers by
United States Congress for the FAA. Only the United States Congress
can issue a TSO.
FAA & DO-160 -- The FAA inspector my ask you for an
EMI test of the aircraft after the install. Just because a power
supply meets
DO-160 does not mean it works in that aircraft type. All aircraft with
a new type DC Power Supply product/s may require an EMI test.
If you have questions about this
please feel free to call Executive Engineering.
"NO - DC
Output Power Supply - have NO TSO" No DC Power supply of any kind that goes in any aircraft has no valid TSO
{There are NO TSO's for DC Power Supplies}, any one that
tells you different is wrong.!!! This information was give to us by
the FAA out of Alanta Georga.
DC to AC inverter power supplies do have TSO's they
have an output frequency of 60 or 400HZ that must be meet, these power
supplies are considered a frequency device just like a transimtter.
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