The TED Electric 3000VA / 1800W Voltage Stabilizer features an LCD display and clean sine wave output with 2 Schuko outlets. It is designed to maintain a steady voltage level, protecting your electronic devices from high and low voltages that may be caused by external factors. In the event of a lightning strike, a secondary circuit activates to stop it before it damages the equipment.
The Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) is the economical solution for users who wish to protect sensitive electronic devices in their home or office from under-voltage and over-voltage.
Specifications:- Dimensions (W x D x H): 190 x 285 x 202 mm
- Input Voltage: 140V-260V VAC
- Output Voltage: 230V
- Accuracy: ±8-10%
- Efficiency: 98%
- Power Factor: 0.6
- Delay Time: 6 - 180s (selectable)
- Audible Alarm
- Short Circuit
- Overheating
- Over/Under Voltage
- Overload
- Illuminated display for voltage indication
- Enabled protections
- Delay time
- Load level
- Metal casing
- 4 feet for increased grip / scratch resistance
- 1 handle for easy transport
- Technology: Toroidal transformer, MCU Control Circuit, 0 Cross Transfer
- Digital display: In/out voltage, errors & protections, load level
- Full protection 6: overload, over/under voltage, overheating, short circuit, audible alarm, IP20
To connect the stabilizer to the electrical network, you will need a cable with 3 conductors, each conductor having at least a 1.5MM cross-section. The installation of this model should be performed by an authorized person. Please note that this cable is not included in the stabilizer's packaging.
Advantages of Relay Stabilizer:- Compact size
- Economical
- Fast in network voltage fluctuations <200 ms
- Does not work well with motor-driven devices
- Most do not have clean sine wave output
- Less efficient compared to those with servo drives
- Size
- -
- Power
- 3000 VA
- AC outlets
- -
- Weight
- -
Important information
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