Xantrex Inverters Xantrex Technology Inc. is the world leader in advanced power electronics and is helping to accelerate the commercialization of emerging power systems and solutions. Xantrex combines proven technology with unparalleled market understanding to deliver well-established products and systems that enable the delivery of electricity not just anytime, but anywhere. Their enabling technology converts raw electrical power from any source -- central utility, backup power, distributed or renewable generation, into high-quality electricity required by today’s electronic and electrical equipment.
XW Series - A great choice for battery backup with the option of grid-tie The Xantrex XW Series is a Hybrid Inverter / Charger that is a true sine wave, 120/240-volt AC, split-phase, inverter/charger. It incorporates a DC to AC inverter, a battery charger, and an AC auto-transfer switch.
GT Series - Grid-Tie inverter with convection cooling The Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter (GT Series) is designed to convert energy produced by solar panels into power that will slow down or sometimes make your utility meter run backwards. The GT Inverter is very efficient (up to 96.0 %), aesthetically pleasing, very reliable, and a low installed cost, through ease of installation and integrated features, the GT Series is a proven, high-frequency design in a compact enclosure. The GT Series may be installed as a single inverter, for a single PV array, or in a multiple-inverter configuration for large PV arrays.
SW II Series - Multifunctional pure sinewave inverter with built-in battery charger The Xantrex (formerly Trace) sine wave inverters provide sinewave output with high efficiency, high surge and low idle current. These are over 90% efficient through most of the load range, peaking at 96% efficiency. The SW inverters can be programmed to perform automatic generator start and stop, automatic load sensing and generator support, and includes protective circuitry which guards against downtime. Indicators show over-current, over-temperature, short circuit, and low and high battery voltage conditions. |