MODULE, POWER SUPPLY 230/12/230V, 1500VA char./inv. + batt.

https://unicat.msf.org/cat/product/15561
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MODULE, POWER SUPPLY 230/12/230 V

Definition

Power supply system, composed of 2 main elements: battery charger/inverter + batteries, allowing different functions:

  • Energy storage in the batteries
  • 12 V DC power supply
  • 230 V AC power supply
  • UPS function: uninterrupted AC power supply, with large autonomy

Indications

For complete specifications of the articles, see the Logistic catalogue (PELE family)

Charger/inverter (or "combi"):

  • Battery charger and inverter combined in one single device, automatic, with constant output power: 1500 VA
  • Input voltage:
    • 9.5 - 17 V DC
  • Switch-over time (from inverter to charger and vice-versa) < 15 microseconds
  • Temperature sensor
  • No radio interference!

Battery

  • Stationary: can be discharged up to 70 % to 80% of its capacity.
  • Capacity: 80 Ah
  • Sealed => contains jellified electrolyte:
    • is ready-to-use
    • does not spill whatever its position
    • maintenance-free

Instructions for use

Recommended for MSF offices and radio installations.

If the input voltage is too low or fluctuates too much, it is recommended to install a voltage regulator/stabiliser to protect the combi (see related articles below).

Precautions for Use

  • Do not expose batteries to the sun.
  • Avoid emptying the batteries: turn devices off when not in use, control the consumption, check the battery charge level regularly.
  • Batteries should be stored charged. Even if they are not used, they should be regularly charged.
  • Every 6 months, the contacts should be cleaned; the clamps should be tightened and covered with grease (to protect them against corrosion).

MSF requirements

No radio interference!

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