Description; General; Victron Phoenix Inverter - Victron energy Phoenix 12/300 User Manual

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DESCRIPTION

1.1
G
ENERAL
All Victron Phoenix inverters are tested to ensure correct functioning
before leaving the factory. They are packed first in shock-absorbing
polystyrene and then in sturdy cardboard boxes for secure transportation.
The Victron Phoenix is housed in a robust aluminum cabinet (IP21)
suitable for floor or wall mounting. The AC output terminals, the DC
battery terminals and the terminals for a remote control switch (if used)
can be reached by opening the front of the cabinet with a screwdriver.
1.2
V
ICTRON
The coding of the Phoenix inverter model is composed as follows:
The inverter is developed to serve AC equipment requiring a high quality
energy input. That is, when correct functioning is dependent on true
sinewave supplies such as: computers, satellite communications
equipment, and precision measuring instruments, particularly in mobile
applications.
The Phoenix inverter uses high frequency switching techniques in
combination with a low frequency transformer resulting in a very high
10
P
HOENIX INVERTER
For example Phoenix 12/500:
'12' = 12 V
'500' = 500 W = continuous electrical
load
The Victron Phoenix inverter is
designed for 12 or 24 V
voltages and produces a sinusoïdal
output voltage of 230 V
(crystal controlled).
Continuous power can be delivered at
all times (see the specifications).
= battery voltage
DC
DC battery
, 50 Hz
AC
manual
input

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