Single-phase voltage stabilizer SUNTEK TM-8500VA
automatic

Single-phase voltage stabilizer - SUNTEK TM-8500VA - Electrosheriff - automatic
Single-phase voltage stabilizer - SUNTEK TM-8500VA - Electrosheriff - automatic
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Characteristics

Electrical characteristics
single-phase
Other characteristics
automatic

Description

Model made for cottages, townhouse or big apartments. You can use this stabilizer with welding. Model with forced cooling! Do you have a country house and low voltage? You can even use welding through such a voltage stabilizer! This stabilizer is installed in many plants and factories, sets of three pieces allow to ensure stable voltages all three phases! High speed response to changes in input voltage. Power surges are instantly “processed” by the microcircuit and relays (10 ms). Full nominal already when the input voltage reaches 140 volts. Automatic commissioning, continuous network testing. It is frost-resistant, temperature condition of work from -300 C to +500 C, compulsory cooling at high temperatures of a winding. Universal case - can be put on the legs, or hanged on the wall with a fastener (supplied with each stabilizer). Short circuit protection Overload protection (overheating) Undervoltage protection Overvoltage protection Protection against impulse (lightning) discharges Effective smoothing of impulse noise in the network The board shows the output voltage of 220 volts . If, as a result of further voltage drop (and this is in the range of 120-140 Volts), the output voltage becomes less than the allowable then the board shows what kind of voltage comes out of the stabilizer. When the input voltage is less than 120 volts, the letter "L" lights up on the display, but for some time there is still voltage at the output of the stabilizer. So the stabilizer will work even from 70 volts , but we must understand that its load level should then be less than the nominal. The stabilizer begins to perform its full characteristics from 120 volts.

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