Battery rectifiers' are devices that are used to charge and maintain batteries, especially in industrial or power applications. A rectifier is a device that converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) by periodically changing the direction of the current.
Battery rectifiers are essential for charging batteries, as most batteries require direct current to charge effectively. In the context of battery charging, rectifiers are used in combination with chargers to provide the DC current needed to charge batteries.
The functions of the rectifiers chargers of batteries batteries are: Battery recharge. Keep battery charged (float charge). Standard voltage: Nominal voltages of 24.48,220 VDC Maximum output current: 10,20,30,40,50,100,150,200,320,500 A Perform the battery maintenance charge and at the same time feed the consumers.
The industrial rectifier is designed to supply safe and stabilized DC to the services that, due to its characteristics, require a reliable and uninterrupted power supply in the event of a possible power failure in the network. It is used for all applications that require a direct current source.
The primary application of rectifiers is to derive DC power from an AC supply (AC to DC converter). Rectifiers are used inside the power supplies of virtually all electronic equipment. AC/DC power supplies may be broadly divided into linear power supplies and switched-mode power supplies.
Rectifier circuits suitable for industrial applications are protected against overvoltages both at the input and the output.The full-wave rectifier is designed to operate from one to three power phases, the AC / DC converter employs SCR-controlled rectifiers.