Battery-system fit
Choose the ordered 12V or 24V DC input configuration to match the confirmed battery architecture.
A higher-power WR series platform for buyers evaluating 3000W of continuous AC demand from a 12V or 24V battery system. Load, runtime, installation and exact market configuration must be reviewed together.

Catalog product image for HLWR0030E. Included accessories and interface configuration must be confirmed for the ordered version.
The HLWR0030E provides a 3000W continuous rating and a separate 6000W peak rating for higher-load system planning. Buyers should calculate simultaneous load and startup demand, then coordinate battery voltage, runtime, DC current, cable length, fuse protection, ventilation and destination-market requirements before final selection.
Certification, interfaces, accessories and final AC configuration remain configuration-specific and must be confirmed before quotation.
Choose the ordered 12V or 24V DC input configuration to match the confirmed battery architecture.
Compare simultaneous operating demand with the continuous rating, then check startup demand separately against peak power.
Cable length, conductor size, fuse protection, mounting clearance and ventilation must be reviewed for the final configuration.
Output configuration, socket layout and any required certification documents must be confirmed for the destination market.
Use these checks to prepare the technical brief. They do not replace configuration-specific documentation or installation review.
Add the wattage of equipment expected to operate at the same time. Keep the result below the inverter's continuous rating with suitable engineering margin.
Motors, compressors and some power supplies can draw more power during startup than during steady operation.
The ordered input configuration must match the nominal battery platform. Do not connect a 12V input configuration to a 24V battery system.
Confirm the required AC voltage, frequency and socket arrangement for the equipment and destination market before ordering.
Final cable and fuse selection depends on DC current, cable length, installation method and configuration-specific documentation.
If a listing or market document is required, confirm coverage for the exact model, electrical configuration and intended use.
These links provide system-planning questions. They are not automatic model recommendations or customer case studies.
Use the current English catalog for the published comparison values. Request model- and configuration-specific documentation before installation or procurement approval.
The WR catalog lists 12V and 24V DC input options. The ordered configuration must match the battery system and be confirmed before quotation.
No. Continuous power is the operating rating. Peak power is a short-duration rating used when reviewing startup demand and must not be presented as continuous output.
Share the model, electrical configuration, destination market and intended use. Certification or listing coverage must be checked against the exact configuration before ordering.
Use the continuous load and startup demand—not the larger printed peak number—to compare the two models.
Share the battery voltage, continuous load, startup demand, destination market and required documentation.