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CET - e-one 230 Vac e-one 230 Vac SERIES

Features
  • DC In: 48 Vdc
  • AC Out: 230 Vac
  • Power: 1 kVA. 0.8 kW
  • Peak Efficiency 91%
  • Operating temperature -20 to 65°C.
  • High reliability
  • Very low ripple voltage

e-one 230 Vac SERIES

Product Overview

CET - e-one 230 Vac 

e-one, stand-alone inverters a step forward!, Incredible compactness and reliability, while protecting loads and batteries 

Main Features:   e-one is a stand-alone inverter capable of converting a 48 VDC power source into a pure sine wave of 230 VAC at 50 or 60 Hz. This inverter can deliver 1.000 VA / 800 W while operating from -20 to 65°C. e-one can be easily rack, wall or desk-mounted.

Input /Outputs:  DC In: 48 Vdc,  AC Out: 230 Vac,  Power: 1 kVA, 0.8 kW  

Best in-class solution   With dimensions of 1U x 342 mm x 221 mm, this very small inverter occupies just 3,300 cm³ while our competitors’ products are almost double the size. e-one provides a perfect AC output (pure sine wave) that lets your critical loads to work their best. We also guarantee a very low ripple voltage compliant with the telecom standard. In practical terms, this means almost no disturbances reach your DC load or batteries; a great benefit as disturbances considerably reduce battery life. To minimize your maintenance costs, we have incorporated a variable fan speed for cooling. The fan’s speed changes, or it switches off entirely, according to need. This reduces fouling and other maintenance problems. Finally, regarding reliability, the e-one inverter is based on our Y-One inverter which has an incredibly low failure rate.

Applications   e-one is the ideal solution for powering and securing any AC equipment: telecommunication (5G, WiFi repeaters, supervision, maintenance, cooling, security and access for base stations, etc.), mass transport (signalling systems for trains, GSMR along the track, etc.) and many others (CCTV cameras for traffic control system, police radio network, etc.).

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