SERVO VOLTAGE STABILIZER

SVS UPTO 3000KVA

A servo voltage stabilizer is an electrical device that helps in stabilizing the voltage fluctuations in the power supply. It decreases the high and augmented voltage levels, as well as increases the decreased voltage to accomplish the desired power output. A servo voltage stabilizer works by using an electrical regulation transformer and a servo motor in combination to control the voltage levels.

The servo voltage stabilizer performs in a systematic way. When power is supplied to a servo voltage stabilizer, it defends against voltage fluctuations and delivers a constant voltage output. The servo voltage stabilizer makes rapid corrections to the voltage output based on feedback received from a voltage sensor. The voltage sensor senses and compares the output voltage to a fixed reference voltage. If the output voltage differs from the reference voltage, the servo motor activates and adjusts the voltage to the preset level.

The components of a servo voltage stabilizer consist of a voltage transformer, a voltage regulator, a servo motor, a voltage sensor, and a microcontroller unit. The voltage transformer receives the input voltage, which is then transformed into a constant voltage. The voltage regulator adjusts the voltage output based on feedback from the voltage sensor. The servo motor controls the transformer winding to increase or decrease the voltage. The voltage sensor compares the output voltage level to the reference voltage value. The microcontroller controls the overall functioning of the stabilizer.

Servo voltage stabilizers come in different sizes and capacities depending on the power required. They are commonly used in factories, offices, hospitals, data centers, laboratories, and other commercial or industrial applications. The main advantages of using a servo voltage stabilizer include the reduction of equipment failure, prevention of data loss, improvement in machine performance, and increase in energy efficiency.

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