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Marine Power Inverter 3-50kW - CCS Standard Compliant by China Suppliers and Factory for Reliable Ship Power Solutions
Main Functions
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Power SupplyShips need to supply power to various equipment and systems, such as air conditioners, fans, lighting, communication equipment, navigational and navigational equipment, refrigeration equipment, and so on. The inverter can convert DC power to AC power to meet the power demand of these equipments.
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Emergency Backup PowerOn board a ship, an inverter can be used as a backup power source to provide emergency power if the main power source fails or is interrupted. This is vital for the operation of critical equipment, such as communications equipment and navigational equipment.
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Solar Power GenerationMarine inverters can be connected to solar photovoltaic panels to enable solar power generation to charge batteries, improving the utilisation and efficiency of electrical energy and reducing energy waste and heat loss. This is important for energy management on board ships and for long voyages.
Technical Specifications
Power Range
Usually varies depending on vessel requirements. Common power ranges include 3KW – 50KW and so on.
Output Voltage & Frequency
Adjustable according to need to adapt to different electrical equipments and ship systems.
Input Voltage Range
Varies by application scenario, e.g. 600–800V, etc.
Output Waveform
Pure sine wave output to ensure the quality of power supply.
Protection Functions
Input anti-reverse, under-voltage, over-voltage, output overload, short circuit, and overheating protection.
Application
Frequently Asked Questions
Q What is a marine inverter and what does it do on a ship?
A A marine inverter is a device that converts DC (direct current) power into AC (alternating current) power on board a ship. It is used to power various onboard systems and equipment including air conditioners, lighting, communication devices, navigational instruments, and refrigeration units.
Q What power range is available for marine inverters?
A Marine inverters are available in a wide range of power outputs to suit different vessel requirements. Common power ranges typically span from 3KW to 50KW, and can be selected based on the actual power demands of the ship.
Q Can a marine inverter be used as an emergency backup power source?
A Yes. Marine inverters can serve as emergency backup power supplies in the event that the main power source fails or is interrupted. This is especially critical for keeping essential systems such as communications and navigational equipment operational during emergencies.
Q Is the marine inverter compatible with solar photovoltaic panels?
A Yes. Marine inverters can be connected to solar PV panels to enable onboard solar power generation. This allows the system to charge batteries using solar energy, improving energy utilisation and efficiency while reducing waste — particularly beneficial for long ocean voyages.
Q What type of output waveform does the marine inverter produce?
A The marine inverter outputs a pure sine wave, which ensures high-quality, stable power supply. This is important for sensitive onboard equipment that requires clean and consistent electrical power to operate correctly.
Q What protection features does the marine inverter include?
A The marine inverter is equipped with multiple built-in protection functions, including input anti-reverse protection, under-voltage protection, over-voltage protection, output overload protection, short circuit protection, and overheating protection, ensuring safe and reliable operation in demanding marine environments.




