Tripp Lite's APS2424 3-function DC-to-AC inverter with auto line-to-battery transfer and integrated charging system serves as an extended run UPS, a standalone power source or an automotive inverter.
This unit supplies up to 2400 watts of continuous 120V AC power from a 24V battery set or automotive DC source. When hardwire input AC cable is energized, commercial power passes through to connected equipment and the battery set is recharged via 3 stage, 30 amp charging system. In UPS mode, the APS system responds to blackouts and brownouts with an uninterrupted transfer to battery-derived AC output.
Includes:
Set of high current DC input terminals for simple installation (user supplies batteries and cabling). Reliable large transformer design with efficient PWM sine wave output and frequency control powers resistive electronic loads or large inductive motors, compressors and other items with high current needs on startup. Supports an unlimited amount of runtime with any number of user-supplied batteries connected. Highly adaptable to a variety of applications and site conditions with adjustable charger settings for wet / gel battery types and selectable line to battery power transfer voltages.
APS2424 Features:
• Functions as an extended run UPS system, standalone power source and automotive inverter
• Includes hardwire AC input and auto-transfer to enable battery charging and automatic UPS support for blackouts and brownouts
• 2400 watts continuous output power; provides up to twice this rating for momentary startup of inductive loads
• Battery runtime is dependent upon the size and number of user-supplied batteries in 24V configuration
• Hardwire input and output connections supported, DC input terminals for 24V battery connection
• Converts 24V DC to 120V AC
• Advanced 30 amp, 3-stage battery charger and selector switch for gel or wet cell batteries
• Resettable circuit breaker protects APS against system overload
• Switch allows user to select between off, auto-invert and charge-only settings
• 6 diagnostic LEDs indicate AC present, on battery, overload, & battery voltage level (high, medium, & low)
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