Electronic Voltage Stabilizer is used to provide constant voltage to a load even during voltage fluctuations. Every electric device at your place is designed in a way that works correctly under different levels of voltage. Our offered product acts as a protective shield and reduces chances of malfunction.
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Price 5 KVA 10500 /-
1. How does an electronic voltage stabilizer work?
Ans - An automatic voltage stabilizer (AVS), also known as an automatic voltage regulator (AVR) or voltage regulator (VR), stabilises the mains power supply voltage to a load. Uninterruptible power supply made by Line Interactive have this feature, which offers defence against power issues like surges, brownouts, and sags.
2. To how many devices may a stabilizer be connected?
Ans - Standard production of VoR Voltage Stabilizers comes in 4 distinct power levels. Up to 16 VoR units can be linked in parallel at the same power. 64 distinct power voltage stabilizers can be created using conventional VoR models.
3. Does a stabilizer suffer from low voltage?
Ans - If your utility voltage is low, your stabilizer senses it, boosts it to the necessary level of voltage, and then feeds to the connected equipment so that it can work without problems. It recognises the voltage fluctuations in the utility and regulates it internally to deliver a consistent range of output voltage.
4. What is the stabilizer's range?
Ans - There are many kilovolt ampere (kVA) ratings and voltage ranges for voltage stabilisers. With a 20 - 35 volt boost - buck from an input voltage feed ranging from 180 - 270 volts, a typical range stabilizer can provide a steady output voltage of 200 - 240 volts.