SMA inverters are available in sizes from 3000 to 11000 watts,
making them ideal for a wide range of applications from small
residential to very large 3 phase industrial systems. All SMA inverters
come standard with built in LCD digital monitors that display
instantaneous power output, energy
delivered during the current day, and the total energy produced since
installation.
The SB 700US has 3 DC input voltage ranges with 120 Vac output. The
SB3000 and SB4000 are auto sensing for 208 or 240 Vac applications. The
SB 5000, 6000 and 7000 can be field configured for use in 208, 240 and
277 Vac applications. The SB 3000 through 7000 come with a
DC disconnect switch with an integrated 4 input fused series string
combiner. The DC disconnect connects to the bottom of the inverter for
easy installation or service. The SB 3000 through 7000 are field
configurable for positive
ground arrays. Indoor/outdoor NEMA 3R Enclosure, powdercoated aluminum
(convection with regulated fan cooling). All sensitive electronic
components are in
a sealed compartment to ensure long life in harsh environments.
Ambient temperature range: -13°F, +114°F. All models have a
10-year standard warranty and are certified to the new UL-1741/IEEE
1547 standards.
Model
|
CEC
Efficiency
|
DC Input
Voltage
|
Continuous
Power Watts
|
AC Output
Voltage
|
Size
|
Lb.
|
SB 700U*
|
91.5%
|
75-150
|
460
|
120
|
12.7 x 12.6 x 7.1
|
43
|
100-200
|
600
|
125-250
|
700
|
SB 3000US
|
95.0% @ 208
|
200-250
|
3000
|
208
240
|
17.8 x 13.8 x 9.3
|
88
|
95.5% @ 240
|
SB 4000US
|
95.5% @ 208
|
250 - 600
|
4000
|
208
240
|
17.8 x 13.8 x 9.3
|
88
|
96.0% @ 240
|
SB 5000US
|
95.5% @ 208
|
250 - 600
|
5000
|
208
240
277
|
18.4 x 24.1 x 9.5
|
145
|
95.5% @ 240
|
96.0% @ 277
|
SB 6000US
|
95.5% @ 208
|
250 - 600
|
6000
|
208
240
277
|
18.4 x 24.1 x 9.5
|
145
|
95.5% @ 240
|
96.0% @ 277
|
SB 7000US
|
95.5% @ 208
|
250 - 600
|
7000
|
208
240
277
|
18.4 x 24.1 x 9.5
|
145
|
95.5% @ 240
|
96.0% @ 277
|
* This model has an adjustable DC input voltage window.
Available
while supply last.
|