The Champion Professional Grade High-Power Inverter series of high efficiencyoffers an alternative source of affordable AC power in both off grid and emergency situations. This DC to AC power inverter produces clean, convenient power, keeping appliances active for hours whether you are powering a TV to watch the big game, powering fans, tubelights, computer or any other small appliances. This is a great portable power source. Also comparing to traditional generators, this inverter produces stable, microprocessor controlled voltage with no-fumes, no-fuel or excess noise. This is ideal for backing up generators with a more reliable source of power for uninterrupted equipment operation.
Models | INV-3000 | INV-6000 | INV-10000 |
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Power | |||
Capacity | 3000VA/2400W | 6000VA/4800W | 10000VA/7000W |
Input | |||
Mains Input | 230VAC (Nominal) | ||
Input Voltage Range UPS Mode Inverter Mode |
180VAC - 265VAC ± 2% 155VAC - 265VAC ± 2% |
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Input Frequency | 50Hz ± 3Hz | ||
Short Circuit Protection | Circuit Breaker | ||
Output | |||
Output Voltage | 230V ± 10% (On Battery Mode) | ||
Output Frequency | 50Hz ± 3 Hz (AC Mode); 50Hz ± 0.3 Hz (Battery Mode) | ||
Power Factor | 0.7 - 1 | ||
Waveform | Pure Sine Wave | ||
Nominal Efficiency | >88% | ||
Overload Capacity | 110% for 60 sec, >150% for 20 sec | ||
Battery | |||
Type | External Battery Bank | ||
Battery Voltage | 24V (12V x 2 Nos) | 48V (12V x 4 Nos) | 48V (12V x 4 Nos) |
Battery Charging Voltage | 27.4V (Max) | 54.8V (Max) | 54.8V (Max) |
Battery Charging Current | 28A | 28A | 44A |
Battery Low Alarm | 21VDC ± 0.6V | 42VDC ± 1.2V | 42VDC ± 1.2V |
Battery Shutdown Voltage | 20VDC ± 0.6V | 40VDC ± 1.2V | 40VDC ± 1.2V |
Battery Charging Mode | Boost / Floating Mode | ||
ALARMS & DISPLAY (LED & LCD) | |||
Audible Alarm | Battery Mode, Battery Low, Overload, Over Temperature | ||
LED : AC Normal | Green LED | ||
: Inverter | Green LED | ||
: Battery Low / Fault | Red LED | ||
: Charging Status | Yellow LED blinking | ||
LCD | Display Status and Parameters | ||
Environmental | |||
Ambient Operation | 0-90% Non Condensing, 0-40 deg C | ||
Communication Port | RS-232 / USB / SNMP - Optional | ||
Protections | |||
Mains Mode | Input / Output Circuit Breakers | ||
Backup | Inverter shutdown in case of overload / short-circuit | ||
Battery Over Charge | Alarm followed by inverter Shutdown | ||
Battery Deep Discharge | Alarm followed by inverter Shutdown | ||
Physical | |||
Dimension (DxWxH) (mm) | 430x215x375 | 460x265x475 | 485x325x600 |
Net Weight | 32 kgs | 52 kgs | 72 kgs |
* Specifications are subject to change without any prior notice. |
Average Rating
Jan 6, 2016
I am using it for my home purpose, works well and decent backup for my entire house.
Questions
Answers
An inverter takes DC power (battery or solar, for example) and converts it into AC "household" power for running electronic equipment and appliances.
It is the ideal waveform for the transfer of AC power. There are two types of waveforms available. A "modified sine wave", and the "true sine wave".
Modified Sine Wave -The modified sine wave is not really a sine wave at all. It is more less a "stepped wave". It achieves voltage regulation by varying in width according to the battery voltage and the load. Thus, the wave is not as smooth as a sine wave. The quality of modified sine wave inverters should not be underestimated. They are highly capable, and (by narrowing the waveform) they save energy when running only small loads, as happens during most of the day in a typical home. Modified sine inverters have been successful in many thousands of remote home, RV and marine systems since 1986.
True Sine Wave - Also known as Pure Sine Wave, is the most reliable waveform and provides power almost identical to a standard wall outlet. The power produced fully assures that your "sensitive loads" will be correctly powered, with no interference. Some appliances are likely to require Pure Sine Wave including digital clocks, battery chargers, light dimmers, variable speed motors, and audio/visual equipment. For these reasons, true sine wave inverters can be more a more expensive choice.
Different devices require specific wattages to run correctly and efficiently. Please use this easy formula to determine the correct size inverter:
AMPS x 220 = Watts
Example: 10 Amp Unit X 220 = 2200 Watts
The mathematical relation is kW= kVA *pf. where kW is active or useful power and kVA is the vector sum of active power and reactive power. The equation therefore is kW= kVA *pf
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