MODEL | CM1500-12N | CM1500-24N | CM2500-24N | CM3500-24N |
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INPUT | ||||
Nominal Voltage | 230VAC | |||
Acceptable Voltage Range | 170-280VAC(For personal Computer);90-280VAC(For Home Appliances) | |||
Frequency | 50/60 Hz (Auto sensing) | |||
OUTPUT | ||||
Nominal Voltage | 220/230VAC±5% | |||
Surge Power | 3000VA | 3000VA | 5000VA | 7000VA |
Frequency | 50/60Hz | |||
Waveform | Pure Sine wave | |||
Transfer Time | 10ms(For personal Computer);20ms(For Home Appliances) | |||
Peak Efficiency (PV to INV) | 96% | |||
Peak Efficiency (Battery to INV) | 93% | |||
Overload Protection | 5s@>=140% load; 10s@100%~140% load | |||
Crest Factor | 3:1 | |||
Admissible Power Factor | 0.6~1 (inductive or capacitive) 7000VA |
grid-tied inverter, also known as a grid-connected inverter, is a critical component in solar power systems that connects photovoltaic (PV) panels directly to the utility grid. It converts the direct current (DC) generated by solar panels into alternating current (AC) that can be used by household appliances or fed back into the grid.
Designed to synchronize with the utility grid, ensuring that the output frequency and voltage match grid standards.
Utilizes Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) technology to optimize energy extraction from solar panels under varying conditions.
Enables homeowners to receive credit for excess energy produced and fed back into the grid, reducing electricity bills.
Equipped with protective mechanisms, such as anti-islanding protection, to ensure safe operation during grid outages.
Typically lightweight and compact, allowing for easy installation in residential or commercial settings.
Often includes monitoring features that allow users to track system performance and energy production through mobile apps or web interfaces.