CNS110 Off-Grid Solar Inverter 5500W 48VDC
Description
Performance and Functionality:
• Pure sine wave off-grid type optical storage integrated machine.
• Output power factor 1.
• Up to 6 units can be Paralleled.
• Wide PV input voltage range (120-450VDC).
• It can work normally without a battery.
• Built-in 100A MPPT solar charger.
• The battery balancing feature optimizes battery performance and extends the life.
• Built-in dust screen for use in harsh environments.
SCENARIOS
Mainly used in household solar power generation, used to drive household small power load of
electrical appliances.
Technical Parameters:
Model | CNS110 3500-24 | CNS110 5500-48 |
Rated power | 3500VA/3000W | 5500VA/5500W |
Input | ||
Voltage | 230VAC | |
Voltage range | 170-280VAC(suitable for personal computers)
90-280VAC(Suitable for household appliances) |
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Frequency range | 50Hz/60Hz(Automatic adaptation) | |
Output | ||
Grid voltage regulation(battery mode) | 230VAC±5% | |
Surge power | 7000VA | 11000VA |
Efficiency | >93.6% | |
Switch time | 10ms | |
Waveform | Pure sine wave | |
Battery | ||
Battery voltage | 24VDC | 48VDC |
Float charge voltage | 27VDC | 54VDC |
Overcharge protection | 33VDC | 63VDC |
PV Charge &AC Charge | ||
PV maximum open-circuit voltage | 500VDC | 500VDC |
PV maximum power | 5500W | 5500W |
Maximum grid | 80A | 80A |
MPPT operating voltage range | 120VDC-450VDC | 120VDC-450VDC |
PV maximum charge current | 100A | 100A |
Physical properties | ||
Size | 300*110*462 | |
Net weight (kg) | 10.5 | 11.5 |
Communication interface | RS232 | |
Environment | ||
Humidity | Relative humidity (non-condensing) | |
Operating temperature | -10℃-50℃ | |
Storage temperature | -15℃-60℃ |
Other Service
Service hours: 9:00am-19:00pm (China time)
Product service:
1. Pre-sales consultation; After-sales worry-free.
2. Support OEM.
3. Online guidance and Technical support.
Product Warranty:
One year warranty period against the B/L date 45 days later.(Possible to extend the warranty period to three years by add money)
FAQ:
Q: Where is the best installation place for the solar inverter?
A: When the component is away from the grid connection point and the PV solar inverter should install at a place close to the grid connection point, the initial cost and the energy loss will be lower but the difference is not very obvious. If the DC cable is over 100m long, the MPPT matching loss may be caused. In the actual installation, various conditions, including cable distribution convenience and power station safety, shall be considered.
Q: Should I leave my solar inverter on all the time?
A: Yes, you should keep your inverter ON all the time. Otherwise, you will lose your battery backup time due to the self-discharge of batteries. You will need to start the inverter manually every time when grid power failed.
Q: Does solar inverter work at night?
A: At night your solar panels and inverter power down. The inverter isn't running overnight because it doesn't want to draw power. Instead it'll wake back up when the sun shines in the morning. Your home and solar system are connected to the utility grid.
Q: Can you over power a solar inverter?
A: Inverters and their constituent components are designed and rated for certain input voltage levels. If an input voltage were to exceed this rating, it will almost certainly result in the inverter's immediate failure. When oversizing a PV array, it is important to never exceed an inverter's maximum input voltage.
Q: How do I know what size solar inverter to buy?
A: Your inverter should be aligned with the DC rating of the solar system itself. So, if you have a 6 kilowatt (kW) system you will need an inverter that is around the 6000 W mark to match it. It is perfectly fine if your inverter is slightly smaller or larger, but you want it to be about the same size as your system so that all of the DC current being produced can be transformed into usable AC electricity for your home.
Q: Are solar inverters a fire risk?
A: When installed and maintained properly, solar inverters are just as (if not more safe) than other power sources. Especially when they are equipped with appropriate fire suppression systems. With that being said however, in some instances, solar inverters can fail, overheat, and ultimately catch on fire.