How Does A Dynamic Voltage Regulator Regulate Output Voltage?
Dynamic Voltage Regulator (DVR) is a new type of voltage stabilizer that adopts internationally advanced sinusoidal energy distribution voltage stabilization technology and integrates voltage stabilization and mains purification functions.
It not only has the advantages of high voltage stabilization accuracy, fast dynamic response speed and low distortion, but also has the advantages of strong load adaptability and strong anti-electromagnetic interference ability.
Dynamic voltage stabilizers are mainly used in computers, precision instruments, testing equipment, communication and broadcasting equipment, automatic control systems, etc. with high power supply quality requirements.
The single-phase purification voltage stabilizer is generally set to output single-phase 220V when it leaves the factory. If the customer has special requirements and needs to adjust the output voltage, how should it be adjusted?
Open the dynamic voltage stabilizer chassis and see the three blue potentiometers on the circuit board. Just adjust the one on the far right. Clockwise adjustment is boost and counterclockwise adjustment is buck. When you adjust the potentiometer, you should look at the display on the panel and adjust it to the voltage you actually need.