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A servo voltage stabilizer is an electrical device designed to maintain a constant output voltage level despite fluctuations in the input voltage. It typically consists of a transformer, a servo motor, and a control circuit that detects voltage variations and adjusts the transformer tap to stabilize the output. These stabilizers are commonly used in environments where voltage supply is inconsistent or prone to surges, ensuring that sensitive electronic equipment operates reliably.
| Input voltage range | 150V to 300V |
| Output voltage | 220V ± 1% or 110V ± 1% |
| Power rating | 1 kVA to 500 kVA |
| Frequency | 50 Hz or 60 Hz |
| Efficiency | 95% to 98% |
| Control type | Servo motor control |
| Cooling method | Air-cooled or oil-cooled |
When selecting a servo voltage stabilizer, consider the input voltage range and the required output voltage for your specific application. It's important to specify the power rating based on the total load to be stabilized. Additionally, inquire about the efficiency ratings and any necessary certifications for your industry. Quantity requirements should also be discussed to ensure availability and pricing.
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It stabilizes output voltage to protect sensitive equipment from voltage fluctuations.
It uses a servo motor to adjust the transformer tap based on voltage variations.
They typically range from 1 kVA to 500 kVA.
Yes, they are available for both single-phase and three-phase applications.
Common input voltage ranges are from 150V to 300V.
Regular checks on connections and cleaning of components are recommended.
They are widely used in manufacturing, telecommunications, and healthcare.