SimpliPHI 6kW Inverter Datasheet
DownloadDatasheet for Briggs & Stratton SimpliPHI 6kW Hybrid Inverter
The SimpliPHI 6kW Hybrid Inverter is an energy-efficient and user-friendly option designed to work seamlessly with the SimpliPHI 4.9 kWh Battery. It’s engineered and built in California to connect with solar, generator, or utility inputs, whether in AC or DC setups, making it suitable for various home or business needs—whether you’re connected to the grid or not.
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The SimpliPHI 6kW Hybrid Inverter is an energy-efficient and user-friendly option designed to work seamlessly with the SimpliPHI 4.9 kWh Battery. It’s engineered and built in California to connect with solar, generator, or utility inputs, whether in AC or DC setups, making it suitable for various home or business needs—whether you’re connected to the grid or not.
Adaptable for Any Use
You can expand your power capacity by adding up to 9 inverters, totaling 54 kW of power.
Ideal for Off-Grid and Grid-Connected Setups
Simple installation for both AC coupled retrofit and new DC coupled systems, catering to different installation requirements.
Installation Made Easy
With its IP65 rating, this inverter can handle any weather conditions, making it suitable for indoor or outdoor installation.
Long-Term Warranty
Enjoy peace of mind with a 10-year limited warranty.
Smooth Transitions
Experience seamless transitions in less than 8 milliseconds, protecting your electronics and minimizing downtime.
User-Friendly Interface
Easily program and monitor your system’s primary functions with the LCD inverter interface.
Monitor Your System Remotely
Keep track of your system’s performance with remote monitoring via the EnergyTrakTM app.
UL 9540 is a safety standard specifically for energy storage systems (ESS). It covers the safety of ESS, including batteries, inverters, and energy management systems. UL (Underwriters Laboratories) is a globally recognized safety certification company that sets standards and conducts safety testing for various products and industries. So, UL 9540 certification indicates that a particular energy storage system has met the safety requirements outlined in this standard.
Rule 21 refers to the set of requirements established by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) for the interconnection of distributed energy resources (DERs) to the electrical grid. These requirements outline the technical and procedural guidelines that DER systems, such as solar photovoltaic (PV) systems and energy storage systems, must adhere to in order to connect to the grid safely and efficiently. Rule 21 aims to facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources and other DERs into the grid while maintaining grid stability and reliability. It covers aspects such as safety, power quality, and grid support functionalities.