AWPs Incorporate Proven Industrial Forklift Power Technology
June 20, 2007 • In the ever-competitive aerial work platform business, manufacturers are always looking for subtle ways to gain a leg up. So when Genie Industries,
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Genie incorporated an AC drive system in its Z40/23N and Z-40/23N RJ narrow electric articulating boom lifts.
Although new to the access industry, AC drive systems are a proven technology, having been used in the industrial forklift market for many years. Their advantages include increased efficiency, faster speed, more precise maneuverability, and brushless motors.
The key to the AC drive systems' success is the ability to convert the conventional 48-volt DC power supply to a more efficient three-phase, AC current. While some efficiency is lost when inverting DC to AC, Genie's engineers explain that AC power is more efficient than DC because it draws the most precise amount of power to perform a task. Once converted, the AC current drives a pair of fully sealed, three-phase, brushless permanent magnet motors.
According to Phil Harvey, boom product manager for Genie, incorporating the AC drive concept on boom lifts has been in the works at his company for the last four
years, culminating in the introduction of its new 40-foot Z-40/23N and Z-40/23N RJ narrow electric articulating boom lifts at The Rental Show in February. (For an in-depth technical review of these two machines, see “Ground-Breaking Boom Lift” in the February 2007 issue of Lift and Access magazine.) Applying this configuration to a boom lift stemmed from a desire to keep up with evolving emission requirements, he says.
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The AC drive motors are sealed against dust and water and sheltered in a steel enclosure.
“About every two to three years, we need to redesign our engine packages because of emission requirements because they are more stringent in most of our worldwide markets,”
With each tier comes added complexity and cost for the engine, says
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Targeting indoor plant maintenance customers who are looking for lighter weight machines, more maneuverability, and quiet operation, Genie has field tested the Z-40/23N and Z-40/23N RJ for the past four months, mostly in Midwestern plant and manufacturing settings. So far, feedback has been positive, and initial sales have been brisk,
From a customer perspective, it all comes down to performance, reliability, and cost. According to
As an industry standard for industrial forklifts, AC drives have become more affordable for other industries,