Little beyond  a pair of Outbacks, possibly a pair of Magnasine inverters, or a 
quad stack of Outbacks.

R. Walters
r...@solarray.com
Solar Engineer




On Aug 26, 2010, at 2:41 PM, Joel Davidson wrote:

> Wrenches,
> Our customer has a fire protection pumping system that operates at 240VAC and 
> 22 amps with a 110 amps starting surge. The pump will only be used for up to 
> 4 hours in an emergency (but hopefully never). The customer wants an inverter 
> and battery (no generator or PV) in case grid power is destroyed by fire. 
> What inverter(s) do you recommend? Thank you very much for sharing your 
> off-grid knowledge.
> Joel Davidson
> 
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