A static voltage stabilizer is a device that protects electrical
equipment from voltage fluctuations. It does this by regulating
the voltage output to a constant level, even if the input voltage
varies. This is important because sensitive electronic equipment
can be damaged by even small changes in voltage.
Static voltage stabilizers are different from servo voltage
stabilizers in that they do not use any mechanical parts. Instead,
they use solid-state electronics to regulate the voltage. This
makes them more efficient and reliable than servo voltage
stabilizers.
Up to: 10 KVA to 300 KVA