2000-60HZ - FoxCart 2000 Aircraft 28V DC Rectifier (GPU) – 1,000A Continuous, 2,000A Peak Start
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The 2000-60HZ is a specific part number of the series Foxcart 2000. For more generalized information on this item series or for more options, click here.
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| Alternate Models | |
|---|---|
| 2000 | Alternate Part Number |
| 2000-50HZ | 50Hz Input Voltage Model - 3 Phase |
| 2000-60HZ | 60HZ Input Voltage Model - 3 Phase |
| M2000 | Alternate Part Number |
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Part # | 2000-60HZ |
| Manufacturer | Foxcart |
| Shipping Information | |
|---|---|
| Schedule B | 8504210040 |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
No, the FoxCart 2000 GPU is not offered with a CE mark, meaning it is not certified for compliance with European Union standards. For operators requiring a CE-marked aircraft ground power unit, Unitron provides alternative solutions, such as the UDC-420M and UDC-620M models. These units meet CE requirements while delivering the same reliable 28V DC power needed for aircraft servicing and maintenance.
The new 18" riser kit is to be fully compliant with the safety regulations of the hangar environment. This well-known "18-inch rule" requires that there be no electrical connection allowed within the 18-inch area above the hangar floor, known as a Class 1, Division 2 area.
This area is considered hazardous because fumes from spilled jet fuel may not yet have dispersed sufficiently to avoid ignition if an arch were to occur, in this context, from a loose electrical connection within a mobile power unit (GPU or cart). For a more thorough explanation of this ruling, refer to Article 513 of the NEC and EN 60079-10 of the European Standard.
The FoxCart 2000 is rated for tough conditions, operating reliably in temperatures from -40°F to 131°F (-40°C to 55°C). This ensures its suitability for cold-climate hangars and sweltering ramp operations.
Yes, it includes a reverse current indicator that alerts operators if current unexpectedly flows back into the unit – helping safeguard both the GPU and the aircraft’s electrical system.
The unit operates at a moderate 65 dBA when measured five feet away – about as loud as a normal conversation – helping maintain a safer and more comfortable working environment.
The GPU is built with integrated handles that allow users to wrap or coil power cables on top of the frame, preventing cable strain and simplifying storage after use.
The FoxCart 2000 features reverse current protection, an input circuit breaker, and solid-state electronics that help manage overloads and enhance overall reliability in demanding aviation environments.
Built for durability, the FoxCart 2000 uses a heavy-duty steel chassis with box-style siding, engineered to handle the rigors of daily hangar or ramp use while offering long-term structural integrity.
The Soft Start option gently ramps the 28V DC output instead of delivering full voltage instantly, limiting inrush current when an aircraft is first connected. This controlled rise helps prevent nuisance breaker trips, reduces voltage sag, and minimizes electrical transients that can stress contactors, connectors, and sensitive avionics.
Soft Start is especially valuable for aircraft with modern electronics or depleted batteries, where initial current draw can be high. By smoothing the power-up sequence, it supports more reliable engine starts, protects onboard systems, and extends the service life of both the GPU and aircraft electrical components.
Yes! As an authorized Unitron service center, Pilot John International offers comprehensive servicing and overhauls of FoxCart 2000 GPUs, including load testing, repairs, repainting, and relabeling. We also offer an extensive selection of spare parts and replacement components for these units.
The FoxCart 2000 GPU is backed by a one-year factory warranty. This coverage protects against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service conditions. If an issue arises within the warranty period, the unit may be repaired or replaced at the manufacturer’s discretion. This assurance gives operators confidence that their aircraft ground power unit will deliver dependable performance and long-term value.
