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An electrical inverter is a safe electrical device. It allows, in the event of a power cut, either to switch over the source, or to switch from a main supply line to an independent secondary.

Electrical inverter: definition
An electrical inverter, more commonly called "source inverter" by distributors of electrical equipment, is a device allowing access to a second source of energy in the event of a fault in the main source.

It guarantees the proper functioning of an installation by switching the main source (network) to a secondary emergency source

Use and types of electric inverters
An electric inverter is mainly used on installations requiring a continuous power supply without any failure (hospitals, emergency call centres, police stations, police stations, security systems in certain public buildings/establishments, etc.).

Electrical inverters can be of 3 types:

Manual switch: the user must himself switch on the electrical switch (the source switch) on the second, so-called “emergency” source. A simple gesture is enough for the inversion of the sources, but it requires the intervention of a person (no authorization is necessary). It is made with 2 or even 3 manually controlled devices.
Automatic or motorized inverter: a remote-controlled inverter is associated with an automatic system to control the sources according to programmed modes (management of source switching, regulation, etc.).
Remote-controlled inverter: the electric inverter requires no human intervention. Source switching is electrically driven. This type of electrical inverter is used on high-caliber equipment/devices (from 400 A).


 

An electrical inverter is a safe electrical device. It allows, in the event of a power cut, either to switch over the source, or to switch from a main supply line to an independent secondary.

Electrical inverter: definition
An electrical inverter, more commonly called "source inverter" by distributors of electrical equipment, is a device allowing access to a second source of energy in the event of a fault in the main source.

It guarantees the proper functioning of an installation by switching the main source (network) to a secondary emergency source

Use and types of electric inverters
An electric inverter is mainly used on installations requiring a continuous power supply without any failure (hospitals, emergency call centres, police stations, police stations, security systems in certain public buildings/establishments, etc.).

Electrical inverters can be of 3 types:

Manual switch: the user must himself switch on the electrical switch (the source switch) on the second, so-called “emergency” source. A simple gesture is enough for the inversion of the sources, but it requires the intervention of a person (no authorization is necessary). It is made with 2 or even 3 manually controlled devices.
Automatic or motorized inverter: a remote-controlled inverter is associated with an automatic system to control the sources according to programmed modes (management of source switching, regulation, etc.).
Remote-controlled inverter: the electric inverter requires no human intervention. Source switching is electrically driven. This type of electrical inverter is used on high-caliber equipment/devices (from 400 A).


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