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SinusMax Technology
Inverter design prioritized achieving a pure sinusoidal output voltage and optimal efficiency without compromising performance. Utilizing hybrid HF technology, these inverters deliver top-notch quality in a compact, lightweight form factor, capable of powering various loads with ease.
Handling Heavy LoadsThe unique SinusMax technology allows for high-start-up loads, a capability not commonly found in conventional RF technologies. These inverters are ideal for powering heavy loads such as refrigeration compressors, electric motors, and similar devices.
Parallel and Three-Phase ConfigurationsEnhancing system power is achievable through parallel switching, supporting up to 6 inverters per phase. For instance, six Phoenix Inverter 24/5000 units connected in parallel can provide 24kW/30kVA of output power. Additionally, a 3-phase configuration is possible.
Two Power Saving ModesIn load search mode, the inverter's no-load current is reduced by 70% of the rated current. The AES mode reduces idle current by 20% of the rated current, with the inverter constantly operating. AES mode configuration is exclusive to VEConfigure.
Programmable RelayThe programmable relay is set as an alarm relay by default, triggered in case of an alarm or pre-alarm events such as overheating, excessive DC input ripples, or low battery voltage. It does not require DIP switch programming.
Inverter ConfigurationAll models feature a VE.Bus information bus (RJ45 connector) for PC connectivity, requiring an RJ45 UTP cable and MK2-USB interface, which also provides galvanic isolation between the inverter and computer. The free VEConfigure software facilitates the configuration of all programmable inverter parameters. Some settings can be adjusted using DIP switches.
ApplicationsThese inverters are well-suited for use in vehicles requiring on-board AC 230V power sources, including ambulances, RVs, mobile offices, boats, and yachts. They are also ideal for autonomous power supply systems utilizing alternative power sources such as solar power plants.
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