INTRODUCTION

301 p/n 307588 OpM CT Std Fryers

MODEL

VOLTS

AMPS

WATTS

POWER SUPPLY CORD

 

 

 

 

 

F-14

120 VAC 1ø

15A

1.8KW

NEMA 5-15P

208/240 VAC 1ø

16.4/18.8A

3.4/4.5KW

 

 

F-49

208 VAC 1ø

22.1 A

4.6KW

NEMA 6-30P

208/240 VAC 1ø

16.6/19.1A

3.5/4.6KW

 

 

F-55

208VAC 1ø

27.7A

5.75KW

NOT SUPPLIED

240VAC 1ø

24.0A

5.75KW

 

 

 

 

L1=38.3A

 

 

 

208VAC 3ø

L2=22.1A

9.2KW

 

F-67

 

L3=22.1A

 

NOT SUPPLIED

208/240VAC 3ø

L1=28.8/33.2A

6.9/9.2KW

 

 

 

L2=16.6/19.2A

 

 

 

L3=16.6/19.2A

 

 

 

 

L1=31.9A

 

 

 

208VAC 3ø

L2=31.9A

11.5KW

 

 

 

L3=31.9A

 

 

 

 

L1=27.6A

 

 

F-85

240VAC 3ø

L2=27.6A

11.5KW

NOT SUPPLIED

 

 

L3=27.6A

 

 

 

480VAC 3ø

L1=13.8A

11.5KW

 

 

L2=13.8A

 

 

 

L3=13.8A

 

 

 

208VAC 3ø

L1 = 47.8A

17.25KW

 

 

L2 = 47.8A

 

F-1725

 

L3 = 47.8A

 

NOT SUPPLIED

 

L1 = 41.5A

 

 

 

 

 

 

240VAC 3ø

L2 = 41.5A

17.25KW

 

 

 

L3 = 41.5A

 

 

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Wells F-14 operation manual Introduction, Model Volts Amps Watts Power Supply Cord, 1725

F-14 specifications

The Wells F-14 is a remarkable aircraft that has captured the interest of aviation enthusiasts and professionals alike. This fighter jet, developed by Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation and later known as Northrop Grumman, boasts a rich history and a multitude of advanced features that made it a formidable presence in both military and civilian aviation.

One of the standout characteristics of the F-14 is its variable-sweep wing design. This innovative technology allows the wings to change their position during flight, optimizing performance during different flight phases. The wings can extend for improved lift during slow-speed flight, such as takeoff and landing, and sweep back for enhanced speed and maneuverability in high-speed combat situations. This feature significantly increases operational versatility, allowing the aircraft to excel in a wide range of missions.

The F-14 is powered by two Pratt & Whitney TF30 turbofan engines, providing it with impressive speed and range. Capable of reaching speeds exceeding Mach 2.0, the F-14 can quickly engage enemies or evade threats. Additionally, the aircraft's thrust-to-weight ratio enables quick acceleration, making it a nimble performer in various combat scenarios.

Equipped with a sophisticated avionics suite, the F-14 features advanced radar and targeting systems. The AN/AWG-9 radar system, one of the most significant components, enables the aircraft to track multiple targets at long ranges, providing pilots with critical situational awareness. The F-14 can be armed with a combination of air-to-air missiles, such as the AIM-54 Phoenix, AIM-7 Sparrow, and AIM-9 Sidewinder, as well as a 20mm M61 Vulcan cannon, allowing it to engage a diverse range of aerial threats.

Another notable feature of the F-14 is its crew configuration; it typically operates with a pilot and radar intercept officer, which enhances combat effectiveness through the division of responsibilities. This two-person crew maximizes situational awareness and allows for more tactical flexibility during missions.

The F-14 has left a legacy in aviation history, known for its role in the U.S. Navy and its appearances in popular culture, particularly in the film "Top Gun." Its unique combination of strength, agility, and cutting-edge technology has made it an enduring symbol of military aviation. As newer aircraft have emerged, the F-14's design and capabilities continue to influence modern fighter development, ensuring that its legacy will be felt for generations to come.