Georator Corporation

Georator Corporation was founded in 1950, traditionally designing and manufacturing electrical frequency converters (permanent magnet generators and motor-generator sets) for industrial and government applications. Application for the Company's products range across all requirements to test or run equipment at a Hertz (Cycles per Second) other than US domestic 60 Hz.

  • 800.523.9938
    (703) 368-2101
  • (703) 368-1078
  • sales@georator.com
  • 9617 Center Street
    Manassas, VA 20110-5521
    United States

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  • Power Line Isolators & Conditioners

    Georator Corporation

    A power line conditioner (also known as a line conditioner or power line conditioner) is a device intended to improve the quality of the power that is delivered to electrical load equipment. While there is no official definition of a power conditioner, the term most often refers to a device that acts in one or more ways to deliver a voltage of the proper level and characteristics to enable load equipment to function properly.In a nutshell, poor incoming electrical power converted to good output power.

  • Brushless Permanent Magnet Alternators

    Georator Corporation

    NoBrush 400 Hz alternators provide excellent voltage stability, eliminating the need for further regulation in most applications. These Brushless Permanent Magnet Alternator Generators respond quickly to significant load changes, and produce an output waveform free from sharp peaks and spikes. EMI generation is very low; in most instances, it may be considered zero.

  • Frequency Converter

    Georator Corporation

    A frequency converter, also known as a frequency changer, is a device that takes incoming power, normally 50 or 60 Hz and converts it to 400 Hz output power. Different types of power frequency converters exist, specifically, there are both rotary frequency converters and solid state frequency converters. Rotary frequency converters use electrical energy to drive a motor. Solid state frequency converters take incoming alternating current (AC) and converts it to direct current (DC).

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