Product category:
DC/AC Inverters
News Release from: Schaefer | Subject: InverTek 1000
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 30 November 2007
Inverters go parallel for scalable AC
supplies
The InverTek 1000 has a power rating of 1000W, which can be paralleled for ease of integrating additional InverTek units as application demands increase.
The InverTek 1000 is a feature-packed pure-sinewave inverter with a novel parallel capability Developed by Schaefer, the InverTek 1000 has a power rating of 1000W, which can be paralleled for ease of integrating additional InverTek units as application demands increase
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 2 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Robust claims for 5000W power convertor
Available now from Schaefer is the the C5100 Series of 5000W 3 and 5U plug-in DC/DC and AC/DC convertor modules.
Pure sinewave outputs ensure clean, utility grade power, suitable for worldwide use in industrial, residential, shore, generator or other backup power applications.
The inverter specifies an input voltage of 12V DC with outputs of either 115 or 230V AC.
Efficiency is as high as 90%.
Units feature a "low power saving mode" to conserve energy.
High frequency switching technology provides a superior, high density design of up to 3W/in3.
Dimensions of the InverTek 1000 are 350 x 180 x 88mm.
Easy-to-interpret comprehensive LED status indicators are a standard feature.
Also standard are numerous protection categories including input low voltage, overload, short circuit, low battery, input overvoltage and overtemperature.
An intelligent cooling fan is controlled by load conditions.
An optional power distribution unit is available.
InverTek 1000 pricing starts at US $298.00 for 100 pieces, with delivery from stock to 8 weeks ARO.
Mechanical and electrical modifications to standard modules are readily available on request.
In addition, Schaefer can design and manufacture fully custom solutions.
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