Inverters are often used in solar power generation systems. The inverter will produce electromagnetic radiation during the working process, so how big is its electromagnetic radiation?
First, the electromagnetic radiation of the inverter mainly comes from its internal electronic components, such as transistors, capacitors, inductors and so on. These components will produce high-frequency electromagnetic waves when working, which are dominated by harmonics with higher frequencies. These electromagnetic waves will change with the operating frequency of the device, in general, the higher the operating frequency of the inverter, the stronger the electromagnetic radiation generated.
Second, the electromagnetic radiation of the inverter is also directly related to its power. In general, the greater the power of the inverter, the greater the electromagnetic radiation generated. Therefore, in solar power generation systems, high-power inverters may produce stronger electromagnetic radiation.
Third, the design and manufacturing quality of the inverter will also affect its electromagnetic radiation level. High-quality inverters usually use high-quality electronic components and electromagnetic shielding technology, which can effectively reduce the generation of electromagnetic radiation. The low quality inverter may have a large electromagnetic radiation problem.
In general, the electromagnetic radiation level of the inverter is affected by a variety of factors, including the operating frequency, power size and design quality. When using inverters, you should choose products of reliable quality and ensure that their installation environment meets the appropriate safety standards to reduce the potential impact of electromagnetic radiation on human health. At the same time, regular inspection and maintenance of the inverter equipment can effectively reduce its electromagnetic radiation level and ensure the stable operation of the system.