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The Voltage Regulator Burned Out Because...

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A few days ago, we received a call from a printing factory customer, saying that the voltage stabilizer was burned. Our technicians were surprised. This machine has not appeared for two or three years since it was installed. How could it suddenly burn now? The staff did not dare to neglect it and immediately arranged for relevant technicians to go to the site early the next morning.

When we went to the site, our technicians were dumbfounded. The printing factory obviously had several more platemaking machines and small printing machines. The load was nearly 80KW larger than before. With such a serious overload, it would be strange if the voltage stabilizer did not burn?

Whether it is a voltage stabilizer or any other equipment, it is impossible to allow long-term overload, let alone such a serious overload? Faced with this situation, even if it is repaired now, if part of the load is not removed, the machine will still burn; you can only add a separate voltage stabilizer to carry another part of the load.

Many customers may consider the cost issue when selecting a voltage stabilizer, and generally do not leave much margin; so we recommend that once the load is increased, you need to add another Static Voltage Stabilizer.

The Voltage Regulator Burned Out Because...

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