An electrical panel source inverter is an electronic device that allows the switching of two sources within an installation to power loads in the event of a fault on a line. The commonly encountered source inverter switches a main power line, typically of the network type, to an emergency power source, often a generator. The electrical panel source inverter is generally automatic with two positions: normal and emergency.
This device comes in various models depending on the brands and designers. Thus, there are models available for single-phase electrical installations and others designed for three-phase connections. With these devices, you can constantly monitor the voltage variation of a main line while detecting any potential anomalies that might occur. In case of a voltage absence, in other words, a power outage, the source inverter provides a contact to start the emergency source or generator. Source inverters ensure the continuity of electrical connections. They thus offer real satisfaction in use with optimal security. These devices have respective characteristics depending on their intended use: amperage, corresponding voltage, type of connection (single or three-phase), etc. Source inverters for electrical panels sometimes operate with 3 positions with a middle point and are often equipped with innovative technology.