TUBULAR INVERTER BATTERIES

Why tubular batteries are most suitable in Inverter applications?


CENTRIA tubular battery uses technology that seals the active material in polyester tubes called gauntlets, instead of pasting it on the surface of the plate. As a result, there's no shedding or corrosion, ensuring long battery life. Owning to their toughness and durability, tubular batteries can operate at extreme temperature, and are used in high cycle applications involving frequent and prolonged power outages.

Features:

  1. Leak, Proof design with heat sealed P.P container & cover.
  2. Thropartition welding for short electrical path-reduces internal resistance and increased performance.
  3. Special tubular positive plate design for long life in deep discharge cycle.
  4. Special selenium alloy used, for low maintenance of the battery.
  5. Daramic (France) PE envelope separators which by virtue of their high porosity, low electrical and oxidation resistance serve as a perfect separation medium.
  6. Superior active material for excellent discharge performance.
  7. Battery made on State-of-the-art, imported machine.
  8. Highly resistant to extreme environmental conditions.
  9. Fast Charging and easy recovery from deep discharge.
    Advantages:
  • More Reliable
  • Minimal Water Top-up.
  • Longer Life in High power cut situation
  • Readily available factory charged Batteries to prevent external impurities.
  • Special polyethylene envelope' separator reduces the probability of internal Short Circuit, thus enhancing service life.
    Benefits:
  • Low maintenance
  • Low Discharge
  • Low topping up
  • Easy to install
  • No corrosion on exposed lead parts.
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Centria Batteries Images
Battery Type Variant AH Warranty Period(months)*
CF 15018 FP MASTER 150 18+18
CT 16024 ST PRIME 160 24+18
CT 16024 TT PLUS 160 24+18
CT 16036 TT SILVER 160 36+18
CT 18042 TT SILVER Plus 180 42+18
CT 20042 TT SUPREME 200 42+18
CT 23042 TT DIAMOND 230 42+18

*Terms and Conditions apply refer to Warranty card
ST: Short Tubular
TT: Tall Tubular