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Traditional sites need separate UPS for AC loads (WiFi, fiber nodes) and rectifiers for DC (48V radios). The Rectiverter integrates both: during mains failure, the 48VDC battery bank feeds AC loads via the 3kVA inverter and DC loads simultaneously. Its hot-pluggable design and 150% overload (15s) capability ensure critical uptime for distributed antenna systems (DAS) and broadband equipment without adding a standalone inverter shelf.
A standard backup setup requires a rectifier (AC-DC) + inverter (DC-AC) + transfer switch = 2U~3U space. The CTOR0201.001 Rectiverter replaces this with a single 1U module handling bidirectional power (AC↔DC). It shares the same controller architecture as Eltek DC systems and supports parallel operation with Flatpack2 rectifiers. Result: 50% less rack space, fewer failure points, and simplified cabling for utility SCADA and railway signaling cabinets.
How to Select 1U 3kVA Rectiverter: CTOR0201.001 (230V) vs CTOR0201.004 (115V) ?
Selecting the right Rectiverter depends on regional AC standards:
CTOR0201.001: Default 230VAC (200-240V adj), 3kVA, 2400W DC, suited for Europe/Asia/Middle East telecom.
CTOR0201.004: Default 115VAC (100-127V adj), 1.5kVA, 1200W DC, suited for North America.
Both share the 48VDC (40-58V) input range and 1U 482x395x44mm form factor with front IEC sockets and load breakers. Ensure your 48V battery bank nominal voltage is 53.5V (typical) within the 43-58V adjustable DC output range.
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