Why Do You Need an Isolation Transformer Onboard?

Why Do You Need an Isolation Transformer Onboard?

Every ASEA shore power converter contains an Isolation transformer. Why? The oldest and best reason in the book: Safety. By isolating your ship’s power system from the shore power, fault current cannot travel through the water and electrocute swimmers. Without an...
Unleash the Power of ASEA Shore Power Converters!

Unleash the Power of ASEA Shore Power Converters!

Are you ready to experience the future of shore power conversion? Look no further because ASEA Power Systems has got you covered. Let’s dive into the top features of ASEA’s state-of-the-art shore power converters that are revolutionizing the industry. 1....
Dual Master Controller

Dual Master Controller

The DMC, or Dual Master Controller, is basically a CPU-in-a-box that allows two converters to be controlled simultaneously from the same CPU PCB (604170). Through two pairs of handshaking lines, the converters enter and exit High-Z mode when entering and exiting...
The Importance of Grounding

The Importance of Grounding

What is grounding? In an AC electrical system, the wire that carries away fault currents is called the ground wire. The equipment ground allows the GFCI (Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter) to disconnect the circuit and prevents fault current from electrifying a...