Sine wave inverters

The inverter is the heart of every power supply system. Its quality is cru­cial for the per­form­ance and longevity of the system. It is for this reason that we only develop pure sine wave inverters, which provide power as if from the socket – because it is for this type of cur­rent that all appli­ances are developed.
We offer devices for every area of applic­a­tion with their respective require­ments. And if you cannot find a suit­able product here, we will pro­duce it according to your spe­cific­a­tions.
  • RISI1000-F Indus­trial Standard Sine Wave Inverter
  • Combi-Unit Inverter/Charger OBX Sealed and Rugged Combi-Unit
    OBX Sealed and Rugged Combi-Unit Sine Wave Inverter with Charger (Com­bi–Units)
  • MSW100 Indus­trial Standard Sine Wave Inverter

Standard Series 150-1000W

Due to their more com­plex tech­no­logy com­pared to square wave or quasi sine wave devices, pure sine wave inverters are con­sid­er­ably more expensive to man­u­fac­ture. How­ever, the price dif­fer­ence will soon pay for itself in oper­a­tion.
Also, we have developed our low–­cost standard series for less demanding applic­a­tions.

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Input Voltage (VDC)
12
24
Output Voltage
Cont. Power (VA)
Details

Remote Con­trol

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Remote Con­trol On/Off
Suitable for Jazz pro and Hiphop pro inverters
5–metre cable included in delivery

Sine Wave Inverter with Charger (Com­bi–Units)

Com­bi–units can be used in stand–alone oper­a­tion as well as for oper­a­tion with grid/gen­er­ator. Inverter, charger and mains switch in one device.
These fully–­pro­gram­mable devices provide the neces­sary flex­ib­ility for almost all energy con­ver­sion/power supply scen­arios.

Com­mu­nic­a­tion and System Man­age­ment for Com­bi–Units

The pro­pri­etary net­work ensures com­mu­nic­a­tion between dif­ferent system com­pon­ents. They are also used for pro­gram­ming and mon­it­oring the devices.

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Descrip­tion
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MATE3s
- Programming, manage and monitor entire system
- Intuitive menu structure
- Easy-to-read graphical display
- System configuration wizard
- Internet-enabled
- Field upgradable
- Up to one year data logging
- SD memory card slot
AXS Port
- Remote system control and monitoring via WEB interface with OPTICS RE
- SunSpec-compliant device for interoperability and plug-and-play and operation
- Over two years of data logging
- Accessories include MicroSD memory and DIN-rail mounting clip
HUB 10.3
- Communication stacking
- Load share and power save on/​off signals
- Ethernet CAT5 with RJ45 modular jacks

Indus­trial Standard Sine Wave Inverter

Inverters are increas­ingly being used to supply con­sumers who require altern­ating voltage free from dis­turb­ances in the public grid.
This series is designed for demanding indus­trial applic­a­tions and provides safe power supply for all types of AC loads. By com­bining high–­fre­quency tech­no­logy and gal­vanic isol­a­tion of input and output, the inverters are small, reli­able and safe.

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Input voltage (VDC)
24
36
48
110
125
220
250
300
Output Voltage
Cont. Power (VA)
Details
RISI100-W
230VAC/​​50Hz
230VAC/​​60Hz
115VAC/​​60Hz
115VAC/​​400Hz
100

Indus­trial Standard 3-Phase Sine Wave Inverter

This series enables the setup of three–phase net­works from bat­teries and other DC sources.

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Input voltage (VDC)
24
36
48
110
125
250
Output Voltage
Cont. Power (VA)
Details

Pure Sine Wave Inverter 19" Rack­mount with UPS func­tion (Inverter pri­ority)

The loads are sup­plied by the inverter. In the event of a fault (empty bat­tery, etc.), the mains voltage is auto­mat­ic­ally switched on and sup­plies the con­nected devices. The changeover takes place in less than 10 mil­li­seconds. This enables unin­ter­rupted oper­a­tion of com­puters and other elec­tronic devices. The inverter pri­ority ensures a stable power supply for sens­itive appli­ances in low–quality power grids.

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Input voltage (VDC)
48
Output Voltage
Cont. Power (VA)
Details

Pure Sine Wave Inverter 19" Rack­mount with UPS func­tion (Grid or Inverter pri­ority select­able)

The loads are sup­plied primarily from the inverter or grid (select­able). In the event of an fault, the source is auto­mat­ic­ally switched over and takes over the supply of the con­nected devices. The changeover takes place in less than 10 mil­li­seconds. This enables unin­ter­rupted oper­a­tion of com­puters and other elec­tronic devices.

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Input voltage (VDC)
220
Output Voltage
Cont. Power (VA)
Details