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What is a static voltage stabilizer?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Voltage Stabilizer is also called Automatic Voltage Stabilizer or AC Voltage Stabilizer or Voltage Regulator.

Basically an automatic voltage stabilizer is designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage level, with protections of equipment against voltage surges, over voltage, under voltage, smoothing impulsive noise.

It regulates the fluctuating input power voltage and output constant voltage, such as 220V or 230V for single phase and 380V or 400V for three phase. The fluctuating range in different countries differs a lot. For most African countries, the voltage fluctuates widely from 100V to 270V, or even lower than 90V.

So, if your countries suffer unstable voltage, you must equip voltage stabilizers for your appliances or a big AVR for your whole house. The voltage stabilizer is always a Safe Guard for protecting residential use and the industrial use, where the electricity is unstable.

If your area requires such ac voltage regulator, please don't hesitate to ask

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