"Mobile Power Supply System"
◆Introduction
■The stable supply of electric power is vital in a highly developed information society.
■The largest earthquake to hit directly a major city, the Hanshin-Awaji earthquake that struck Kobe in Japan, showed that early restoration and stable supply of lifeline services are critical when the power fails over a wide area. Mobile power supply systems were found to be effective due to their excellent mobility and emergency service functions.
■We market two types of "Mobile Power Supply System": a one-box-car type and a truck type. The one-box-car type carries a power generator having a maximum output capacity of 100 kVA, while the truck type has a maximum output capacity of 500 kVA.
■"Mobile Power Supply System" has an operational guidance function that we have newly developed, and is a low noise, environmentally friendly system that is easy to operate by almost anyone. We describe the details of this new "Mobile Power Supply System" below.
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Technical Documentation |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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May 1998 |
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2.1 MB |
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