What is an inverter?
Inverter definition
An inverter is a device that takes over during a power outage, in order to continue to supply power to devices that require electricity to operate on your network. The inverter is an important part of your installation to ensure that you can continue to operate, even after a power cut.
How does it work?
The inverter is made up of a battery that will allow it to take over in case of a power cut. The battery does not have an unlimited amount of energy, depending on the model, the duration of the relay varies between one hour and ten hours.
For inverters, we offer a complete range of electrical components
Bulgin polysnap modules
Our partner Bulgin offers over 26,000 different combinations of
polysnap modules. These modules offer flexibility and quality to your inverters, a lot of combinations are possible, you will find a solution adapted to your needs.
Eaton Bussmann Supercapacitors for inverters
Eaton Supercapas are a real technological innovation. The supercapas have a very high capacity, allowing to obtain a higher energy and power density than the classical batteries.
Kaku Fans
Kaku offers a wide range of components including axial fans, centrifugal fans and filters.
Kaku’s wide range of fans meets the most exacting requirements with a range of products covering a wide range of features.
IDEC switch, the reference for inverters
IDEC, an international reference, offers specialised switches optimised for inverters. Benefit from the expertise and quality of a long-established brand, with a large number of worldwide references and reliable products.