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Mastervolt AC Master Inverter 12/500 230V (IEC out

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Mastervolt AC Master Inverter 12/500 230V (IEC outAC Master 12 500 IEC (230 V) Zuverlssiger Wechselstrom fr den Freizeit und semiprofessionellen Bereich Diese erschwinglichen Sinus Wechselrichter wandeln die 12 oder 24 V Batteriespannung in zuverlssigen Netzstrom von 230 V 50 60 Hz oder 120 V 50 60 Hz, um. Sie sind deshalb ideal fr Anwendungen im Freizeit und semiprofessionellen Bereich geeignet. Die AC Master Serie ist einfach zu installieren und bietet selbst unter besonders anspruchsvollen

AC Master 12/500 IEC (230 V)

Zuverlässiger Wechselstrom für den Freizeit- und semiprofessionellen Bereich

Diese erschwinglichen Sinus-Wechselrichter wandeln die 12- oder 24 V-Batteriespannung in zuverlässigen Netzstrom von 230 V 50/60 Hz oder 120 V 50/60 Hz, um. Sie sind deshalb ideal für Anwendungen im Freizeit- und semiprofessionellen Bereich geeignet. Die AC Master-Serie ist einfach zu installieren und bietet selbst unter besonders anspruchsvollen Bedingungen volle Leistungsfähigkeit. Die Stromqualität ist dank der reinen Sinuswellentechnologie herausragend, was das einwandfreie Funktionieren sensibler Geräte garantiert. Dank des Einsatzes der Hochfrequenz-Schalttechnologie gibt es keine störenden Summ- und Brummgeräusche.

Mit diesen robusten Wechselrichtern, deren Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis einfach unschlagbar ist, können Sie den wesentlichen Komfort von Zuhause genießen, wenn Sie sich weit entfernt vom nächsten Netzanschluss befinden.

Merkmale

  • Reine Sinuswellen-Technologie schützt sensible Geräte.
  • Volle Leistungsfähigkeit bei hohem Spitzenstrom unter besonders anspruchsvollen Bedingungen.
  • Automatisches Energiesparsystem für längere Laufzeit.
  • Einfache Installation: herkömmliche IEC-Steckdose mit IEC-Stecker enthalten.
  • Zuverlässiger und sicherer Betrieb; Schutz vor Übertemperatur, Überlast, Kurzschluss, hohe/niedrige Batteriespannung.

Anwendungen

Sowohl im Freizeit- als auch im semiprofessionellen Bereich, wenn der Netzstrom schwankt oder nicht verfügbar ist. Zu den Anwendungen gehören Beleuchtung, Haushaltsgeräte, Elektrokocher und Elektrowerkzeuge. Für (mobile) Anwendungen zu Hause, im Büro oder im Einsatzfahrzeug oder während Ihres Urlaubs.

Allgemeine Spezifikationen
Ausgangsspannung 230 V - 50 Hz (± 0,1%)
Ausgangswellenform reiner Sinus
Nennspannung Batterie 12 V
Empfohlene Batteriekapazität ≥ 100 Ah
Dauerleistung bei 25 °C / 77 °F, cos phi 1 500 W
Dauerleistung bei 40 °C / 104 °F, cos phi 1 400 W
Spitzenlast (5 Sek.) 800 W
AC-Anschluss universal
Galvanische Trennung ja
Wirkungsgrad 90 %
Display/Anzeige LED-Display
Alarmvorrichtungen 4 Alarmmodi
Abmessungen, HxBxT 210 x 130 x 60 mm
8,3 x 5,1 x 2,4 inch
Gewicht 1,22 kg
2,7 lb
Zertifizierung CE, E-mark, ABYC A-31
 
Technische Spezifikationen
Technologie Hochfrequenz, Ein- und Ausgang komplett isoliert
Niedrige Batteriespannung, Abschaltung bei 10 V, ± 0,5 V
Niedrige Batteriespannung, Einschaltung bei 11 V, ± 0,5 V
Hohe Batteriespannung, Abschaltung bei 16 V, ± 0,5 V
Hohe Batteriespannung, Einschaltung bei 14,5 V, ± 0,5 V
Max. zulässige Restwelligkeit bei DC (Batterie) 10 % RMS
Eingangsstrom (Nennlast) 37,5 A
Nulllast-Verbrauch (Einschalt-Modus) 0,58 A – 7 W
Nulllast-Verbrauch (Energiesparmodus) 0,33 A - 4 W
Minimale DC-Sicherung (träge) 2x 40 A
Minimale Kabelgröße 1,5 Meter DC-Kabel standardmäßig enthalten
Klirrfaktor Typisch < 6 %
Cos phi alle Leistungsfaktoren zulässig
Temperaturbereich (Umgebungstemp.) -20 °C bis 40 °C, Stromabsenkung > 40 °C
-4 °F bis 104 °F
Kühlung natürliche/Zwangskühlung
Abschultung bei (automatische Wiederherstellung, nach Abkühlung) 50 °C
122 °F
Schutzgrad IP23, vertikale Wandmontage
Schutzvorrichtungen Übertemperatur, Überlast, Kurzschluss, hohe/niedrige Batteriespannung
MasterBus-Kompatibilität nein
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