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Rectifier Charger

<p>Rectifier charger is a power supply device that converts AC (alternating current) into DC (direct current) while simultaneously charging batteries and supplying stable DC power to connected loads.</p>

A rectifier charger is an essential power conversion and backup solution widely used in industrial, telecommunications, and utility applications. Its primary function is to convert incoming AC power into regulated DC output, which is used to charge batteries and power DC-operated equipment at the same time.

The system typically consists of a rectifier module, transformer, control circuitry, and battery management system. The rectifier converts AC to DC, while built-in regulation ensures a constant and stable voltage output, protecting sensitive equipment from fluctuations. During normal operation, the rectifier supplies power to the load and maintains the battery in a fully charged state (float charging).

In the event of an AC power failure, the connected battery bank automatically takes over, providing uninterrupted DC power to critical systems such as communication networks, control panels, emergency lighting, and industrial automation systems.

Advanced rectifier chargers include features such as automatic voltage regulation, overload and short-circuit protection, temperature compensation, digital monitoring, and alarm systems for fault detection. Some models also support modular design for scalability and redundancy.

Designed for reliability, efficiency, and continuous operation, rectifier chargers are ideal for applications where consistent DC power and backup capability are crucial.