Can A Static Voltage Regulator Save Power?
Unstable voltage can cause fatal damage or malfunction of equipment, affect production, and cause delays in delivery, unstable quality and other losses. At the same time, it accelerates the aging of equipment, affects the service life and even burns accessories, making owners face the trouble of needing maintenance or updating equipment in a short period of time, wasting resources. Therefore, the use of Static Voltage Stabilizer is essential for electrical equipment, especially high-tech and precision equipment with strict voltage requirements.
When the voltage is lower than the required voltage, the static voltage stabilizer will increase the voltage through the compensation transformer to reach the rated output voltage. When the voltage rises and exceeds the rated voltage, the static voltage stabilizer will reduce the voltage to the rated voltage value through the step-down device so that the static voltage stabilizer can output normally.
However, the static voltage stabilizer is also a power electrical appliance. Whether in the process of boosting or stepping down, the static voltage stabilizer needs to work. In the period of stable voltage, the internal devices of the static voltage stabilizer also need to monitor the voltage fluctuation environment at any time, and the static voltage stabilizer also needs to work. Therefore, the static voltage stabilizer not only cannot save electricity, but also consumes a small part of electricity.
Static voltage stabilizers consume only a very small amount of power when not stabilizing the voltage. However, some manufacturers have made false claims that static voltage stabilizers can save power, which is wrong. As for electrical appliances, they consume power as long as they are working.