| MOQ: | 1 |
| Standard Packaging: | Wooden Case |
| Delivery Period: | 30days |
| Payment Method: | T/T |
Our Marine Liquid-Cooled Frequency Converter represents the pinnacle of reliable power control and thermal management for modern maritime applications. Engineered specifically to withstand the harsh marine environment, this system integrates a high-performance variable frequency drive (VFD) with an advanced liquid cooling loop. The core design philosophy prioritizes exceptional heat dissipation, ensuring stable operation and maximum lifespan of critical power electronics even under full load conditions. This robust marine liquid-cooled frequency converter is the optimal choice for electrifying propulsion, thrusters, pumps, and heavy-duty onboard machinery.
This converter is essential for a wide range of vessel types and systems. Its primary uses include main electric propulsion drives, azimuth thruster and bow thruster control, pump and fan control for engine room auxiliaries, and power management for deck machinery like cranes and winches. Serving as the central power modulation unit, this marine liquid-cooled frequency converter ensures precise speed control, energy savings, and smooth operation across commercial and specialized maritime fleets.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Cooling Method | Closed-loop liquid cooling (Water-Glycol standard) |
| Power Range | 100 kW to 3000+ kW (Scalable) |
| Protection Rating | IP54 / IP66 (Standard, higher available) |
| Input Voltage | Common AC voltages from 380V to 690V, 50/60Hz |
| Enclosure | Robust, corrosion-resistant marine-grade design |
| Compliance | Designed to meet major marine classification society standards |
We provide solutions for the global maritime industry. Our products are specified for new builds and retrofits worldwide, serving shipyards, naval architects, and vessel operators across all continents. From cargo ships and tankers to offshore support vessels and passenger ferries, our marine liquid-cooled frequency converter delivers the reliability and efficiency required for the future of marine electrification.