SinusMax - Advanced Technology
Developed for professional use, the Phoenix inverter range is perfectly suited for the most diverse applications. These pure sine wave, high-efficiency inverters are designed without compromise on performance. The HF hybrid technology provides exceptional features for compact dimensions, reduced weight, and ensures full compatibility regardless of the powered equipment.
High Instantaneous Power
SinusMax technology allows for very high instantaneous power, impossible to achieve with conventional high-frequency technology. Phoenix inverters are thus well-suited for powering equipment that requires a high inrush current at startup, such as refrigeration compressors, electric motors, and similar equipment.
Power Amplified Through Parallel and Three-Phase Operation
Up to 6 inverters can operate in parallel to achieve higher output power. For example, six 24/5000 units will provide 24 kW / 30 kVA of nominal power. It is also possible to use a three-phase configuration.
Load Transfer to Another AC Source: The Automatic Switch
If an automatic transfer switch is required, we recommend using a MultiPlus inverter/charger instead. These devices integrate the switch and the charger function of the Multiplus can be deactivated. The operation of computers and other electronic equipment will not be disturbed as the MultiPlus benefits from a very fast transfer time (less than 20 milliseconds).
Computer Interface
All models feature an RS-485 port. All you need for connection to your PC is our MK2 interface (see accessories below). This interface supports galvanic isolation between the inverter and the computer, and provides RS-485 to RS-232 conversion. An RS-232 / USB conversion cable is also available. Thanks to our VEConfigure software, available for free download on our website, all inverter parameters can be customized. It is therefore possible to configure the output voltage and frequency, the overvoltage and undervoltage thresholds, and program the relay. For example, this relay can be used to signal multiple alarm conditions or to start a generator. The inverters can also be connected to VENet, Victron Energy's new energy control network, or to other computerized control and management systems.