| Power Rating (kVA) | The maximum load the converter can handle. | Crucial for ensuring the converter can support all connected equipment. | Select a converter with at least 10-20% greater capacity than your maximum load. |
| Input Voltage | The voltage level of the power supply to the converter. | Essential for compatibility with existing power systems. | Match the converter to your local input voltage standards. |
| Output Frequency | The frequency level required by the load (e.g., 50Hz or 60Hz). | Important for the proper operation of motor-driven equipment. | Ensure the output frequency matches that of the connected machinery. |
| Phase Configuration | The phase type of the input and output (single-phase or three-phase). | Necessary for the suitability of the converter for specific applications. | Select the converter phase type based on your application needs. |
| Cooling Method | How the converter dissipates heat (air-cooled or liquid-cooled). | Critical for the performance and longevity of the converter. | Choose based on environmental conditions and installation space. |
| Maintenance Support | Availability of service for repairs and upkeep. | Important for minimizing downtime and ensuring reliability. | Opt for converters with robust support options and warranties. |