An electric power inverter is a backup uninterruptible power supply. It primarily performs inversion from DC to AC. It is usually set for either DC or AC as the primary power source, controlled by a static switch for switching.
Filtering Section: The input filter is used to eliminate noise from the DC power supply at the input terminal, providing a stable DC output to the inverter. The output filter removes AC harmonics and interference from the output, ensuring a more stable output.
Inverter Section: Converts DC power to sine AC power. Aerial Ground Power 2, 36V Aerial Power 1, 400Hz Variable Frequency Power Supply 7, 115/200V Power Supply 2, 27V DC Power Supply 5, 400Hz Power Supply 12, Aerial Power
The control section follows the standard municipal power supply as a reference, maintaining the same phase and frequency, with automatic adjustment to ensure the power supply operates within the specified range, either according to the set protection values or in protective mode.
The display section utilizes LCD and LED status simulators to accurately reflect the equipment's operating status and fault information.
Automatic switching between bypass, utility power, and inverter outputs.





