Routine inspections of ground power units for aviation meet the daily production and maintenance support needs. Specific solutions include:
Airport Power Supply Test Load: As the load belongs to the test and maintenance tool series, the power system typically only considers purchasing loads after the purchase date, until the maintenance period is due, or after the warranty period has expired. With the development of civil aviation and aerospace, there are now many power systems that have been in use for a long time, facing issues of aging and parameter drift, but not yet at the end of their service life. Therefore, there is a good market demand for aviation loads.
Safety Considerations for Power Supply Test Load Selection at Airports: When the customer's purpose is to test bridge-mounted power supplies, it is recommended to select models below 90KW. Continuous operation of aviation loads exceeding 90KW can generate high temperatures, causing the internal resistance wires to turn red and the internal temperature to reach up to 400 degrees. The airport apron is where aircraft are directly parked, and it has high conditions and requirements for all types of equipment, prohibiting the use of equipment with potential safety hazards. It is suggested to conduct high-power load tests above 90KW in open areas such as the airport maintenance facility and ground handling management office.





