Inverter Charger Victron Quattro 24/5000/120-100/100
QUA245021010
The Victron Quatro charger inverter of 24v and 5000 VA of power has two AC inputs. Among its many features, the pure sine wave inverter, variable load, possibility of parallel connection to increase power or connection to a three-phase network stand out.Compatible with Lithium-Ion batteries and suitable for self-consumption or isolated solar installations.
Two AC inputs with integrated transfer switch
The Quattro can be connected to two independent AC power sources, for example to the shore or to a generator, or to two generators. It will automatically connect to the active power supply.
Two AC outlets
The main output has the “no-break” function (without interruption). The Quattro takes care of the supply to the connected loads in the event of a blackout or disconnection from the electrical network/generator. This happens so quickly (less than 20 milliseconds) that computers and other electronic equipment continue to function without interruption. The second output is only active when one of the Quattro's inputs has AC power. Devices that should not discharge the battery, such as a water heater, for example, can be connected to this output.
Virtually unlimited power thanks to parallel operation
Up to 6 Quattro units can work in parallel. Six 48/10000/140 units, for example, will give a power output of 54kW / 60 kVA and a charging capacity of 840 amps.
Three-phase operation capacity
Three units can be configured for three-phase output. But that's not all: 6 groups of three units can be connected in parallel to achieve an inverter power of 162kW / 180kVA and more than 2500A of charging capacity.
PowerControl – In cases of limited power from the generator, from the port or from the network
The Quattro is a very powerful battery charger. Therefore, it will use a lot of current from the generator or from the shore power (16A for each Quattro 5kVA at 230VAC). A current limit can be set for each of the AC inputs. The Quattro will then take into account the other AC loads and use the excess current to charge the batteries, thus avoiding overloading the generator or the electrical network.
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