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Old 20th February 2026 | 14:26
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Aviation catering equipment expert wanted

I run a salvage business and have aquired this item, the manufacturer no longer exists , can any engineers confirm what electrical supply would be in an aircraft or is this just standard 1 phase 240v ?

It is very heavy stainless steel construction which makes me think it was never in an aircraft. But who knows ?

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115V AC or 28V DC are normal aircraft electrical systems.
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AIM were a huge manufacturer of aircraft cabin items, I think they have just changed their name to AVIC Cabin Systems. In case you need a contact…
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