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Converter

March 6, 2012
This redesigned full-power converter features fault ride-through (FRT) capability

This redesigned full-power converter features fault ride-through (FRT) capability for enhanced grid side performance. According to the company, the converter stays connected to and supports the grid — even with 0V ride-through capability. Suitable for offshore installations, upgrades include a more rugged enclosure and improved sealing. In addition, the unit includes a built-in humidity regulation system that instantly removes any humidity from inside the cabinet. In addition, the product is designed to match all turbine applications ranging from 1MW to 6MW and reduces cabinet size up to 30%.

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