Horsepower: 315 hp-maximum measurement capability
210 hp peak absorption
Power Conversion Unit: Fan Cooled AC Inverter Duty Motor/Generator
Maximum Speed:

100 mph Peak
85 mph Nominal

Inertia: 4,000 lbs
Controls: DAC based Controller w/Microsoft Windows™ based Software. Ethernet based communications between personal computer (optional) and controller. Includes Patented Virtual Road Simulation Technology (RST)
Rolls: Precision machined & dynamically balanced
Knurled finish for superior tire traction belted for bi-directional capability.
48" diameter balanced rolls
36" inner track width
100" outer track width
19.6" 498 mm) roll spacing
Frame: Heavy-duty structural steel frame
Heavy-duty restraint kit included
Lift: Between roll lift with integrated roll lock
Shipping Weight: 14,000 lbs -dyno only)
Air Requirements: 80-120 PSI, dry, regulated, oil free
Power Requirements: 115 VAC single phase, 60 Hz, 15 Amps (Computer)
460 VAC, 400 Amps (dyno controls)

 
PDF Performance Supplements:
- MD-AC 200 HP 2WD
- MD-AC 250 HP 2WD
 
PDF Performance Supplements:

- MD-AC 250 HP AWD




This Electric Certification Dynamometer is a truly unique approach to our standard chassis dynamometers; the MD-AC-48-MDV-MIM has the Power Conversion Unit, a 315 hp AC motor, situated directly between it's 48 inch rollers. The combination of large rolls and an AC motor allow for higher testing speeds, and very quiet operation. This dyno is perfect for virtually any type of automotive testing or certification facility, such as: NVH chambers, EMC chambers, Emissions chambers, Hot/Cold Chambers, Mileage Accumulation chambers, or even Research and Development facilities.

Click HERE for a detailed list, and drawings of all of our AC Dynamometer Roller Configurations.


AWD Large Roll AC Dynamometer in EMC Chamber

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