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TLX Exercises Maximum Energy Utilisation throughout the Day

24 November 2011

TLX SmartTechnology Monthly Feature: EnergySmart  

Our November 2011 Newsletter wraps up the four-feature SmartTechnology series, spotlighting each of the innovative feature sets engineered into the Danfoss TLX inverter.

Transformer-less Inverter Designed for Efficiency
Quality components, high-grade semiconductor technology and advanced circuit board design make up a reliable, stable, secure environment for the Danfoss TLX inverter series.  

Maximise Yield While Minimising Losses
The TLX inverter series with EnergySmart features 1000 VDC, 98% Conversion Efficiency, AC Power Burst and 99.9% MPPT Efficiency. This combination of independent features, working together within IP54 casing with excellent cooling capability, help the TLX inverter reach maximum yield while minimising losses.

1000 VDC: 
The high voltage of 1000 VDC allows the energy to travel even longer distances with considerably lower cable losses on the DC side.

98%:
Conversion Efficiency

AC Power Burst:
The TLX inverter wastes no generated energy as it feeds in small portions of energy as it accumulates in the internal circuitry. The small portions of energy are stored and when filled the inverter automatically empties the energy in batches to the grid. This process takes place in both the morning and the evening. As the inverter remains connected to the grid, no time or energy is wasted powering up and down.  

MPPT Efficiency:
The MPPT of the TLX inverter updates sixteen times per second making for faster determination of changes to the maximum power points of the modules.  

As electronic processes generate heat, they must be cooled in order to reach peak performance. The TLX cooling system is based on an aluminium heat sink and active cooling. The fans are regulated independently, according to the internal temperature of the IP54 casing as well as the temperature of the individual power modules.  

Unmatched benefits in control, MPP tracking, energy maximization and design flexibility are optimised in the four feature-set combinations.                 

               TrackSmart                     ControlSmart                 
   
               EnergySmart                   DesignSmart