CHARGER-INVERTER (Victron Quattro) 24/230V 70A 3kVA

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CHARGER-INVERTER (Victron Quattro) 24/230V 70A 3kVA

Definition

The Victron Quattro charger-inverter 24 V, 70 A, 3000 VA is a combination of an 24 V, 3000W inverter and a battery charger. The integrated battery charger provides up to 70 A charge current which allows quick charging even for bigger batteries as long as there is an AC input.

The 24 V sine inverter converts the DC battery voltage into 230 VAC. Due to a pure sine wave this inverter is also suitable for sensitive electronic devices.
An integrated relay switches over from AC input to inverter output. And it switches back when power is restored at the input. The whole process is controlled fully automatic.

Features:

  • true sine wave inverter
  • adaptive charging, 3-stage (bulk, absorption and float)
  • 2 x AC input and 2 x AC output
  • PowerAssist with overload prevention of a limited AC source and AC power boost with power taken from the battery
  • offline UPS configurable, i.e. short switch over time (20 milliseconds) and a true sine wave output
  • virtual unlimited power in parallel operation of multiple Quattro
  • 3-phase system configurable with 3 Quattro devices
  • remote monitoring and control, connection with VRM portal from Victron
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Specifications

INVERTER:

  • input voltage range battery (DC): 19–33 V
  • output voltage: 230 VAC, 50 Hz
  • continuous output power at 25 °C: 3000 VA (2200 W at 40 °C)
  • peak power: 6000 W
  • maximum efficiency: ~94 %
  • zero load power: 20 W

CHARGER:

  • AC input voltage range: 187-265 VAC, 45 – 65 Hz
  • charge voltage thresholds (absorption/float): 28.8/27.6 V
  • max. charge current: 70 A
  • battery temperature sensor: yes

GENERAL:

  • 2 AC inputs
  • 2 AC outputs, second auxiliary output is active only when grid power available
  • 3 x programmable relay, function configurable
  • VE.Bus communication port: For parallel and three phase operation, remote monitoring and system integration
  • remote control
  • operating temperature: -40 to + 65 °C
  • PowerControl and PowerAssist functions, configurable
  • transfer switch: 2 x 50 A feed through

CONNECTORS:

  • battery: 2 x M8 bolts
  • AC input/output: screw connection 13 mm2

PROTECTION:

  • output short circuit
  • overload
  • battery voltage too high
  • battery voltage too low
  • temperature too high
  • input voltage ripple too high

IP21, only for dry location

Norms

  • Safety EN-IEC 60335-1, EN-IEC 60335-2-29, IEC 62109-1
  • Emission, Immunity EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN-IEC 61000-3-2, EN-IEC 61000-3-3, IEC 61000-6-1, IEC 61000-6-2, IEC 61000-6-3

Dimensions

Dimensions (HxWxD): 362 x 258 x 218 mm

Weight: 19 kg

Instructions for use

Read manual before use and installation. Further support documention, including back-up sizing, can be found on your logistical knowledge base.

The Quattro device contains 2 AC inputs. This allows to use 2 different power sources, e.g. electricity from grid and a generator. The Quattro will detect active power sources and switch over automatically.

The Quattro device is highly flexible and allows for configuration in multiple ways. Generally the VE.Bus communication interface is used for all configuration and add-on functionality. An MK3-USB adaptor is needed to connect to the Quattro with a computer .

Via the VE.Bus interface the Quattro can be connected to a GX-controller and with other Victron devices. This adds further options for intelligent control. With the GX-controller the Quattro can be connected to the Internet and the VRM Portal allowing for data monitoring, remote control and remote maintenance.

The configuration software further allows to upload additional functions, called assistants. Refer to the comprehensive Victron documentation for details on assistants like use of the relay, automatic generator start, ESS or Solar support.

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