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RENT ELEKTRO-AUTOMATIK ELR10200-420 DC Electronic Load (Call for Availability)
The ELR10200-420 regenerative DC electronic load from EA Elektro-Automatik boasts high power density and premium features not found on typical loads. The ELR10200-420 is a regenerative load that can sink (absorb) current and recover up to 96% of that current putting it back to the local power grid. The energy recovery function converts the supplied DC energy into a synchronous sine current and feeds it back into the local grid, eliminating the usual heat dissipation to a minimum and saving energy costs at the same time. The large color TFT touch panel offers a different and intuitive kind of manual operation, compared to electronic load series of other manufacturers.
For purposes of testing all kinds of batteries, such as for example constant current or constant resistance discharging, the Elektro-Automatik ELR10200-420 offers a battery test mode. This show extra values for elapsed testing time and consumed capacity (Ah). EA Power Control can be exported as Excel table in CSV format and analyzed later in MS Excel or similar tools and even visualized as a discharge diagram. A special feature is the comfortable, FPGA based, digital function and arbitrary generator. It enables to control and run user-customizable load profiles and can generate sine, square, saw tooth and ramp functions in arbitrary order. The ELR10200-420 offer a wide range AC input with 342 - 528 V AC, covering common international grid ratings between 380 V and 480 V.
Specifications for the ELEKTRO-AUTOMATIK ELR10200-420 DC Electronic Load Include:
Voltage | 0 to 200V |
Current | 0 to 420A |
Total Power | 30kW |
Efficiency | up to 94.2% |
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Testimonials |
We received the unit here in Florida yesterday just before noon – less than 24-hrs from when we placed the order…Thank you for your exceptional and expedient service to minimize our down time and helping us bring this dire emergency to a happy, successful conclusion. -- Timothy Melbourne, FL |