Sunsynk 12kw 3ph Hybrid Inverter

$9,900.00 NZD

Datasheet

The Sunsynk Three-Phase Hybrid Inverter is a highly efficient power management tool that allows the user to hit those ‘parity’ targets by managing power-flow from multiple sources such as solar, mains power (grid) and generators, and then effectively storing and releasing power as and when utilities require.

38.5 x 45.3 x 16.4cm

15kg

 

INTERACTIVE

  • Easy and straightforward to understand LCD display;
  • Supporting Wi-Fi or GSM monitoring;
  • Visual power flow screen;

Built-in 2 strings for 1 MPP tracker and 1 string for 1 MPP tracker;

  • Smart settable 3-stage MPPT charging for optimised battery performance;
  • Auxiliary load function;
  • Multi-inverter function: grid-tied and off-grid;

COMPATIBLE

  • Compatible with mains electrical grid voltages or power generators;
  • Compatible with wind turbines;
  • 230V/400V Three-phase Pure Sine-wave Inverter;
  • It can power up both single-phase and 3-phase loads;
  • Self-consumption and feed-in to the grid;
  • Auto restart while AC is recovering;
  • Maximum charging/discharging current of 190A (8kW), 210A (10kW), and 240A (12kW);
  • DC and AC coupled to retrofit existing solar system;
  • Compatible with a 48V low-voltage battery;

CONFIGURABLE

  • Fully programmable controller;
  • Programmable supply priority for battery or grid;
  • Programmable multiple operation modes: on-grid/off-grid & UPS;
  • Configurable battery charging - current/voltage based on applications by LCD setting;
  • Configurable AC / solar / generator charger priority by LCD setting;
  • 6 time periods for battery charging/discharging;

SECURE

  • Overload/over-temperature/short-circuit protection;
  • Smart battery charger design for optimised battery protection;
  • Limiting function installed to prevent excess power overflow to the grid;
  • Isolation transformer design;

APPLICATIONS

  • Marine (vessel power management);
  • Power shedding (home/office/factory);
  • UPS (fuel-saving systems);
  • Remote locations with solar and wind generators;
  • Building sites;
  • Telecommunication;