Unitron UDC-620M 28V DC Aircraft Rectifier (GPU) – 600A Continuous, 2,000A Max
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The Unitron UDC-620M 28V DC aircraft rectifier (GPU) provides a reliable and efficient way to power aircraft electrical systems during maintenance, servicing, and preflight operations. Designed for use in both hangar and ramp environments, this high-performance aircraft ground power unit delivers 600 amps continuous output with up to 2000 amps peak starting power.
Equipped with a digital touchscreen control panel, the UDC-620M enables technicians to quickly and accurately monitor and adjust operating parameters. The unit operates on three-phase input power (50 Hz or 60 Hz) and provides a stable 28V DC output to support demanding aircraft ground power requirements.
Highlights and Benefits
- Digital touchscreen display for intuitive system monitoring and control
- Overvoltage and undervoltage protection for enhanced electrical safety
- Precision voltage regulation to 28.5V DC ±0.5V for a stable aircraft power supply
- Adjustable output current from 150 amps to full rated capacity
- Automatic line drop compensation to offset voltage loss in supply cables
- Meets 18" fire code clearance requirements for safe installation
- Lightweight design – approximately half the weight of many comparable aircraft GPUs
Standard Features
- IP55-rated enclosure for indoor and outdoor use (hangar or ramp)
- Certified to UL 1012 standards
- Automatic input line monitoring
- Advanced diagnostics with 8,000-event log storage
- TCP/IP Ethernet interface with Modbus communication
- Integrated 10% automatic line drop compensation
- Internal communication ports – USB, RJ45 (Ethernet), RS485 (Modbus), and RS232
- External communication ports – USB and RJ45 Ethernet
- Emergency power OFF switch for rapid shutdown
- 18" hazard area clearance for compliance with safety regulations
- Input and output voltage/current monitoring
- Elapsed time meter for service tracking
- Front panel voltage adjustment
- Summary fault indicators on the front panel
- Integrated input and output cable handles
- Input high-voltage transient protection
- Adjustable output current limit from 150 amps to full rated capacity
- Multi-language display options, including English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish
Input
- Voltage: 208V to 240V or 380V to 480V ±10%, 3 or 4 wire plus ground (manual tap position specified at time of order)
- Frequency: 50 to 60 Hz ±10%
- Phase Rotation: Any
- Protection: Overvoltage, undervoltage, loss of phase, overcurrent, and short circuit protection with voltage transient protection per IEEE C62.41.1 (Location Category B/C)
- Inrush Current: No greater than 100% of full load current
Output
- Continuous Output: 600 amps
- Engine Start Capacity (10% duty cycle): Adjustable up to 1600 amps for 35 seconds or 2000 amps for 30 seconds
- Overload Capability (10% duty cycle): 1,000 amps for 1 minute
- Output Voltage: 28V DC, two-wire grounded negative
- Voltage Regulation:
- ±0.5% at 100% continuous rated load with ±10% input voltage
- ±0.5% from no-load to rated load with nominal input voltage
- Compliant with ISO 6858 and MIL-STD-704F
- Voltage Adjustment: 28V DC ±10%
- Current Limit Adjustment: 150 amps to full rated current
- Protection: Overload, short circuit, overvoltage, and safety disconnect
- Power Regulation: 10%
Environmental
- Noise Level: Maximum 65 dBA at 5 feet (1.5 m)
- Operating Temperature: -40°F to 131°F (-40°C to 55°C)
- EMI/RFI: Compatible with aircraft electrical systems
- Relative Humidity: 10% to 95%, non-condensing
- Ingress Protection: Type 3RX, IP55
Mechanical Specs
- Dimensions: Refer to product images for detailed measurements
- Weight: 340 lbs (154 kg)
- Enclosure: Corrosion-resistant NEMA 3RX
- Cooling: Forced convection system
Compliance and Standards
- ISO 461-1/2 – Aircraft connectors for ground electrical supplies
- ISO 1540 – Aircraft electrical system characteristics
- ISO 6858 – Aircraft ground support electrical supplies
- MIL-STD-704F – Aircraft electrical power characteristics
- MIL-STD-1472 – Human engineering design criteria
Optional Cable Rack Accessories
Optional top cable racks are available to support longer cable configurations.
- CR 1-12 Cable Rack (12") – supports up to 180' combined cable length
- CR 1-9 Cable Rack (9") – supports up to 120' combined cable length
- Integrated cable handle included on the unit supports up to 120' combined cable length
| Alternate Models | |
|---|---|
| GPU 600 | UDC-620M is upgraded to this model number. |
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Part # | UDC-620M |
| Manufacturer | Unitron |
| Warranty | |
|---|---|
| Details | 3 Year Limited Warranty - View Details |
| Shipping Information | |
|---|---|
| Freight NMFC | 61700 |
| Schedule B | 8504210020 |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
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The Unitron UDC-620M 28V DC aircraft GPU is commonly used in commercial, general aviation, and military maintenance environments where reliable ground power is required. It provides stable external power for avionics testing, maintenance tasks, and aircraft servicing without relying on the aircraft’s batteries. Providing continuous DC power from the ground helps reduce battery wear and ensures consistent electrical performance during maintenance procedures. This makes it especially valuable in hangars, maintenance facilities, and ramp operations.
A mobile aircraft GPU, such as the UDC-620M, allows technicians to easily move ground power to different aircraft positions on the ramp or in the hangar. Because the unit can be maneuvered by a single operator, maintenance teams can quickly reposition it without requiring towing equipment or additional vehicles. This flexibility helps streamline aircraft turnaround and maintenance operations. It also reduces downtime by ensuring power is readily available wherever it is needed.
Stable voltage is essential when powering sensitive aircraft electrical systems such as avionics, flight displays, and communication equipment. The UDC-620M is designed to maintain tight voltage regulation across varying loads, protecting onboard systems from fluctuations. Consistent power output ensures accurate diagnostics and reliable system operation during maintenance procedures. This stability helps technicians safely perform testing and troubleshooting without risking damage to aircraft electronics.
Automatic line-drop compensation helps maintain the correct voltage at the aircraft even with long output cables. As electrical current travels through a cable, small voltage losses can occur due to resistance. The UDC-620M automatically compensates for these losses to ensure the aircraft receives the correct 28V DC output. This feature helps maintain consistent power delivery across different ramp setups and cable lengths.
Aircraft ground power units must include multiple protection systems to safeguard both technicians and aircraft systems. The UDC-620M incorporates protection against overvoltage, undervoltage, short circuits, and overcurrent conditions. It also includes an emergency power-off switch and monitoring systems to quickly shut down the unit if abnormal conditions occur. These safety features help prevent equipment damage and ensure safe ground servicing operations.
The UDC-620M includes an internal event logging system that records operational and diagnostic information. This allows technicians to review historical data when troubleshooting power issues or monitoring system performance. Maintenance teams can use these logs to identify recurring electrical faults or abnormal operating conditions. Having access to this information helps improve preventative maintenance and overall GPU reliability.
Aircraft ground power units are frequently exposed to outdoor ramp conditions, including temperature extremes, moisture, and dust. The UDC-620M is designed for indoor or outdoor use and features an enclosure that helps protect internal components from environmental exposure. It can operate across a wide temperature range and in high-humidity environments. This durability ensures reliable performance in demanding conditions at airports and maintenance facilities.
Modern aircraft maintenance operations often rely on networked equipment for monitoring and diagnostics. The UDC-620M includes communication interfaces, including Ethernet, USB, and Modbus, that enable integration with maintenance systems. These interfaces enable remote diagnostics, system monitoring, and configuration adjustments. As a result, maintenance teams can better track GPU performance and streamline servicing workflows.
Proper installation and positioning are important for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of a ground power unit. Operators should allow sufficient clearance around the unit to maintain airflow and a safe working space for technicians. The GPU should also be positioned so that power cables can reach the aircraft without creating trip hazards or excessive strain on the cables. Following installation guidelines helps maximize safety and equipment longevity.
Using a ground power unit during maintenance prevents unnecessary cycling of the aircraft’s onboard batteries. Instead of relying on battery power to operate avionics and electrical systems, technicians can connect the aircraft to a stable external power source. This reduces battery discharge cycles and helps preserve battery capacity over time. As a result, operators can extend battery service life and reduce maintenance costs.

