Three-phase voltage stabilizer SE series
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three-phase voltage stabilizer
three-phase voltage stabilizer
three-phase voltage stabilizer
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Characteristics

Electrical characteristics
three-phase, single-phase
Other characteristics
automatic, electronic, thyristors

Description

The SE electronic stabilizers are designed for continuous operation and guarantee maximum reliability and minimum maintenance, and have been offered in our production range for more than 50 years. The SE stabilizers are products called electronic, because both the control and the regulation system are purely electronic. Our stabilizers take advantage of the principle of the series transformer to increase or to decrease the value of the input voltage in a gradual and rapid way through the secondary winding in series of a transformer supplied by power triacs and controlled by an electronic board with microprocessor at high speed. The principle of the stabilization in alternating current is to add or to subtract to mains voltage a voltage with the same frequency and in-phase or out-of-phase (180°), always taken by the mains, in order to turn back the output voltage within the planned range. The supplying voltage of the series transformer is given by power triacs, driven by an electronic board that, constantly verifying the value of the output voltage, provides to supply the series transformer up to the attainment of the nominal voltage. So far SE stabilizers have been installed in several African Countries, like Nigeria and Angola, to stabilize voltage coming from power stations very far from towns or villages, which use that energy.

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

SPS Italia 2024
SPS Italia 2024

28-30 May 2024 Parma (Italy) Hall 5 - Stand I001

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