Unbalanced Voltage Stabilizers
The electrical power issues that most frequently affect industrial plants include voltage sags and swells, harmonics, transients, and voltage and current unbalance.
In a balanced three-phase system, the phase voltages should be equal or very close to equal. Unbalance or imbalance is a measurement of the inequality of the phase voltages. Voltage imbalance is the measure of voltage differences between the phases of a three-phase system. It degrades the performance and shortens the life of three-phase motors.
The impact of the transients on motors can be severe. Motor winding insulation can break down, which can then lead to costly early motor failure and unplanned downtime.

Servo Controlled Voltage Stabilizers
Servo Controlled Voltage Stabilizers are system, which provides stable Alternate Current (AC) output voltage where the input power supply voltage changes drastically. It protects the costly equipment from high and low voltage problems.
Servo Controlled Voltage Stabilizers is a Servo motor controlled stabilization system that performs optimum voltage supply using a Buck\Boost transformer booster that captures voltage fluctuations from input and regulates current to the correct output.
The most critical part, Servo Controlled Voltage Stabilizers works in dedicated input voltage ranges. Some of the standard ranges are 340 – 480 V AC, 300 – 460 V AC , 240 – 480 V AC , 190 – 480 V AC etc
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Linear Controlled Voltage Stabilizers
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