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Combination Battery Charger / Sinewave Inverters

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Model Table

Output power shown is a continuous rating with the surge / max power ratings given in brackets

Part Number

Input Voltage

Inverter Output Rating Continuous (Surge) Charger Output

Technical pdf Data Sheet

Units with 12Vdc Input

XPC1112

9.5 - 17Vdc Input

230Vac 1100W (3300W)  0 - 40A

C1312

9.5 - 17Vdc Input

230Vac 1300W (3900W)  0 - 55A

HPC2512

9.5 - 17Vdc Input 

230Vac 2500W (7500W) 0 - 100A
Units with 24Vdc Input

XPC1624

19 - 34Vdc Input 

230Vac 1600W (4800W)  0 - 40A

C2324

19 - 34Vdc Input 

230Vac 2300W (6900W) 0 - 55A

HPC4024

19 - 34Vdc Input  

230Vac 4000W (12000W) 0 - 100A
Units with 48Vdc Input

XPC1648

38 - 68Vdc Input 

230Vac 1600W (4800W) 0 - 20A

C3548

38 - 68Vdc Input  

230Vac 3500W (10500W) 0 - 50A

HPC5048

38 - 68Vdc Input 

230Vac 5000W (15000W) 0 - 80A

HPC7048

38 - 68Vdc Input 

230Vac 7000W (21000W) 0 - 90A
 

Product Summary

Combination Battery Charger / Inverter units are designed to save, time, money and space when implementing a battery based DC backup system. The charger has an adjustable current limit and can be set to suit the ideal charging current required by the batteries. The unit then charges the batteries when the mains is present and produces a 230Vac True Sinewave output when the mains is absent. The battery charger and inverter functions can also be used on their own if required.

To find the unit most suited to your requirements simply look in the model table above. For more detailed information please view the relevant pdf data sheet or fill out and submit the form below.

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Last modified: August 19, 2010