Description
Solar Charge Controller Steca Power Tarom 48V specially designed for industrial and outdoor applications, the Steca Power Tarom comes with an IP65 casing made of powder-coated steel.
This solar charge controller can be used to control system sizes of up to 8400 Wp at three voltage levels (12 V, 24 V, 48 V). The Steca Power Tarom is based on the technology of the Steca Tarom controller. When connected in parallel, several controllers from this series can be operated via a standard DC bus in a simple solar home system or a hybrid system. This allows an output of over 20 kWp to be reached.
Select model/power:
– Solar Charge Controller Steca Power Tarom 4055
48VDC / 55A module current / 55A load current / programmable LCD display / IP65
Dimensions: 360 x 330 x 190 mm/10 kg
– Solar Charge Controller Steca Power Tarom 4110
48VDC / 110A module current / 55A load current / programmable LCD display / IP65
Dimensions: 360 x 330 x 190 mm/12 kg
– Solar Charge Controller Steca Power Tarom 4140
48VDC / 140A module current / 70A load LCD / programmability / IP65
Dimensions: 360 x 330 x 190 mm/12 kg
Features
PWM shunt battery charging
State of charge (SOC) battery regulation
Built-in Ah counter
Boost-, Equalising-, Float charging
Automatic load reconnection
Temperature compensation
Positive grounding (or) negative grounding on one terminal
Field-adjustable parameters by four buttons
Lighting control options during nighttime
RJ45 interface
Manual load disconnect
Dry contact
Optional
External temperature sensor
Alarm contact
System monitoring via Steca PA CAB1 Tarcom
Protection functionality
High voltage disconnect (HVD)
Low voltage disconnect (LVD)
Dept of discharge disconnection (DOD)
Reverse polarity of solar modules
Reverse polarity of load & battery
Short circuit of solar modules
Short circuit of load
Overtemperature
Overvoltage
Lightning protection by varistor
Low electronic interference (EMC)
Open circuit battery
Reverse current at night
Displays
Two line LCD on front door showing SOC, Vbat, all currents, Ah, alarms, charging procedure