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Inverters
Inverters are microprocessor controlled and have no adjustments. Each inverter can be inserted or
removed from an energized shelf without shutting down the system (hot swappable).
The inverter system includes several alarm indicators, located on the individual inverters, the System
Controller, and the Distribution Disconnect Module. Refer to the Features Reference section for a
detailed description of all alarms.
Single Shelf Systems
-
typical
Mounting
Inverter
Positions
Input
Output Capacity
N+1 (full)
19”
23”
−48
Vdc
+24 Vdc
·
4
·
120 Vac
30A
(40A
3.6 kVA
4.8 kVA)
·
4
·
240 Vac
15A
(20A
3.6 kVA
4.8 kVA)
·
4
·
120 Vac
15A
(20A
1.8 kVA
2.4 kVA)
·
6
·
120 Vac
50A
(60A
6.0 kVA
7.2 kVA)
·
6
·
240 Vac
25A
(30A
6.0 kVA
7.2 kVA)
·
6
·
120 Vac
25A
(30A
3.0 kVA
3.6 kVA)
Frame Systems
-
−48
Vdc Input,
23”
Only
-
typical1
Inverter
Inverter
Positions
System N+1 (full)
240 Vac System N+1 (full)
1
6
50 kVA
(60 kVA
6.0 kVA
7.2 kVA)
25A
6.0 kVA
7.2 kVA)
2
12
110 kVA
(120 KVA
13.2 kVA
14.4 kVA)
55A
13.2 kVA
(60A
14.4 kVA)
3
18
170 kVA
(180 kVA
20.4 kVA
21.6 kVA)
85A
20.4 kVA
(90A
21.6 kVA)
4
24
270 kVA
(280 K
27.6 kVA
28.8 kVA)
115A
27.6 kVA
(120A
28.8 kVA)
System Configurations
Inverter systems are available as single shelf systems or frame systems.
Single shelf systems provide basic inverter system features and mount in an existing frame.
Frame Systems
(−48
Vdc input only) provide up to four inverter shelves and optional Maintenance
Bypass Panel and AC Distribution Panels factory assembled in a
23”
frame (rack).
1
See the Ordering Guide for available configurations.
2
N+1 output: a system fully populated with inverters where the output of a single redundant inverter is not included.
full output: a system fully populated with inverters where the output all inverters is included.
Table 1 System Configurations