Dynamic Voltage Stabilizer, How To Use The Voltage Stabilizer?
Dynamic Voltage Regulator (DVR)
As society advances rapidly, the number of electrical equipment increases day by day. However, the aging and lagging development of power transmission and distribution facilities, as well as poor design and insufficient power supply, have caused the voltage of end users to be too low, while the voltage of line users is often high, which is like a time bomb for electrical equipment, especially scientific and sophisticated equipment with strict voltage requirements. As a public power grid, the city power system is connected to thousands of various loads. Some of the larger inductive, capacitive, switching power supply and other loads not only obtain electrical energy from the power grid, but also affect the power grid itself in turn, deteriorating the power supply quality of the power grid or local power grid, causing the city power voltage waveform distortion or frequency drift. In addition, unexpected natural and man-made accidents, such as earthquakes, lightning strikes, and disconnection or short circuits in the transmission and transformation system, will endanger the normal supply of electricity, thereby affecting the normal operation of the load.
Unstable voltage can cause fatal damage or malfunction of equipment, affecting, causing 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, causing owners to face the trouble of needing repairs or to update equipment in a short period of time, wasting resources; in serious cases, even ** accidents may occur, causing immeasurable losses.
Therefore, the use of dynamic voltage stabilizers is essential for electrical equipment, especially for scientific and precision equipment with strict voltage requirements.