The voltage stabilizers provide unfluctuating amount of current electronic devices when power wavers in a house or a business where the electrical devices are located. The sudden power drops and surges can cause serious damage to computers and other sensitive electronic devices.
The main purpose of voltage stabilizer is to keep the voltage in the circuit relatively close to the desired value. The voltage stabilizers are most common electric components because the power supply produces raw current that can harm the equipments. The voltage regulators have an array of specific functions which depends on a particular application.
The function of voltage stabilizer is to store power and provide power from its reserve to the attached devices that cuts back the power fluctuations. Voltage stabilizer is also known as automatic voltage stabilizer or simply voltage regulator. This has been designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage level and protect the equipments against voltage surges, impulsive noises and over voltages.
The work of a voltage stabilizer is to regulate the fluctuating input power voltage and output power voltage which can be 220V or 230V for single phase and 380V or 400 V for three phases. Some voltage stabilizers are incorporated into the Universal Power Supply (UPS) which has a backup battery system, which allows computers to continue working for some time even during a power failure. A UPS helps the computer to shut down properly in order to avoid data loss.
A distribution transformer is another electrical device which provides final voltage transformation in the electrical power distribution system. It steps down the voltage used in the distribution lines to the level used by the customer. The invention of a practical efficient transformer makes AC power distribution feasible which is a system using distribution transformer that was demonstrated as early as 1882.
The main purpose of voltage stabilizer is to keep the voltage in the circuit relatively close to the desired value. The voltage stabilizers are most common electric components because the power supply produces raw current that can harm the equipments. The voltage regulators have an array of specific functions which depends on a particular application.
The function of voltage stabilizer is to store power and provide power from its reserve to the attached devices that cuts back the power fluctuations. Voltage stabilizer is also known as automatic voltage stabilizer or simply voltage regulator. This has been designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage level and protect the equipments against voltage surges, impulsive noises and over voltages.
The work of a voltage stabilizer is to regulate the fluctuating input power voltage and output power voltage which can be 220V or 230V for single phase and 380V or 400 V for three phases. Some voltage stabilizers are incorporated into the Universal Power Supply (UPS) which has a backup battery system, which allows computers to continue working for some time even during a power failure. A UPS helps the computer to shut down properly in order to avoid data loss.
A distribution transformer is another electrical device which provides final voltage transformation in the electrical power distribution system. It steps down the voltage used in the distribution lines to the level used by the customer. The invention of a practical efficient transformer makes AC power distribution feasible which is a system using distribution transformer that was demonstrated as early as 1882.