Power Conditioner; With Stud Terminals; DBT24 Dock Boost Transformer, Isolation
Transformer Provides Precision Voltage Regulation To The Vessel, Delivering
Complete Protection From The Most Common Shore Power Problems. 230-480, 50-60Hz,
100A Input. 24kVA, 100A, 120/240 VAC Output.
The Dock Boost Transformer (DBT) provides precision voltage regulation to the
vessel, delivering complete protection from the most common shore power
problems, including: brownouts, spikes, sags, and low-line or high-line voltage
conditions from the dock power pedestal. The DBT also provides three levels of
boost to keep your ship powered even when input voltages sag by 35%.
The DBT features a compact and lightweight footprint. By providing an industry
recognized mounting pattern, it will fit as the perfect replacement for new
construction or retrofit applications (direct replacement for the Charles Iso-Boost).
The DBT12/15 accepts any input voltage ranging from 167 V-270 V (47-70 Hz) and
provides a Split phase 120/240V or 115/230 V output nominal. The DBT24 accepts
nominal voltages of 230, 400V and 480V - each with the same wide range – to
provide a 115/230V Split phase output.
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MORE FEATURES
• Auto-Restart from shore brownout, blackout and overload
• Fault shield for bonded, galvanic bridged/isolated ground
• Modbus (RS-485) remote diagnostics
• Advanced power monitoring (input/output parameters)
• kWh meter • Microprocessor based over and under voltage/ current protection
The perfect replacement for the Charles Iso-Boost™
The Charles Iso-Boost™ was arguably the most popular boosting transformer in
the marine industry. In late 2016, Charles refocused on telecommunications and
enclosures and discontinued the IsoBoost™. As distributors’ supplies of the
legacy product dwindled, few alternatives matched or surpassed the isolation
transformer boat builders and end users alike had grown to know and love. With a
sizeable market hungry for a proper replacement, ASEA Power Systems set to work
engineering a smart isolation transformer; their efforts resulted in the
original Dock Boost Transformer (DBT12).
In early 2018, ASEA launched the product to be measured up against it’s
beloved predecessor. The first generation DBT surpassed the Charles Iso-Boost™
with flying colors; a wider input voltage range, smaller footprint, tighter
voltage regulation and 46% weight decrease has made the unit not only the Dock
Boost Transformer (12-24 kVA) The perfect replacement for the Charles Iso-Boost™
perfect replacement, but an undeniable upgrade. The product has been installed
in retrofits and new builds across the Americas yielding an overwhelmingly
positive response.
ASEA collected and reviewed voice of customer feedback to develop an
expansion plan for the Dock Boost Transformer family. The extended line includes
DBTs with paralleling capability, increased power levels, and compatibility with
international power standards. Along with paralleling capability, new features
include a CPU board with enhanced capabilities for communications and
monitoring, auto-restart after latching, data capture of shutdown events to aid
troubleshooting, and an increased programmed trip limit to allow for the start
of heavy duty loads such as AC units