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Does Using An Automatic Voltage Stabilizer Consume Power?

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Will their power consumption be reduced after using Automatic Voltage Stabilizer? Here we can find that most of the time, when users want to buy automatic voltage stabilizers, one of the issues they are more concerned about is whether the automatic voltage stabilizer consumes power? Will it increase my power consumption? If it consumes power, how much power will it consume?

In fact, the power consumption of several automatic voltage stabilizers on the market is generally low. The voltage stabilizers of the TNS/D series generally do not exceed 1% when they are not loaded, and the load generally does not exceed 3-5%. The greater the power, the higher the efficiency at full load. ZSBW is a high-power type with an efficiency of more than 50KVA, which can basically reach more than 99%. However, the loss of inductive and automatic voltage stabilizers is larger. Take a 1-kilowatt voltage stabilizer as an example. A 1-kilowatt automatic voltage stabilizer of general quality loses 20-50W when it is not loaded, and a high-quality one only loses a few watts. The loss of the automatic voltage stabilizer is only a few watts. Moreover, the automatic voltage stabilizer can be turned on for a long time, and the power consumption is not large. So whether the voltage stabilizer consumes power depends on the model.

In addition, automatic voltage stabilizers have many advantages. Low cost of use: maintenance-free design, no internal contacts, no motor, no carbon brushes... strong and durable, cost-saving; low power consumption: high efficiency, low loss, ultra-low no-load power consumption, saving you 20% of electricity bills every year; ultra-fast voltage regulation: fast response time (≤4mS/Step) and fast and stable output voltage, which can keep the equipment in the best working state forever; ultra-wide voltage regulation range: designed for China's power grid, ultra-wide voltage input range (±25% of the rated voltage can also be used).

Does Using An Automatic Voltage Stabilizer Consume Power?

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