A.V.R. STABILISERS SE SERIES

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Features :
Power range: 1 ÷ 2000 kVA
Topology: electronic
Input voltage range: -30% +20%, extendable to -60% +40%

Application :
Extensive, many industries

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Description

Characteristics :

  • Fully electronic
  • Full power across the entire input voltage range and independent voltage regulation at each stage
  • High speed of intervention
  • No harmonic distortion for customer loads
  • Standard input voltage range -30% +20%, extendable to -60% +40%.
  • High efficiency (98%)
  • No micro-break output voltage due to corrections
  • Medium voltage solutions on request

Application :

  • Energy production
  • Transmission and distribution
  • Oil and gas
  • Infrastructure
  • Industry
  • Hospitals
  • Railway
  • Telecommunications
  • Local users
  • Lighting systems
  • Power plants connected to the solar grid

SE electronic stabilisers are designed for continuous operation and guarantee maximum reliability and minimum maintenance, and have been available in our production range for over 50 years.

SE stabilisers are products called “electronic” because both the control and regulation system are purely electronic.

Our stabilisers take advantage of the series transformer principle to gradually and rapidly increase or decrease the value of the input voltage via a secondary winding, a series transformer fed by power triacs and controlled by an electronic board with a microprocessor at high speed.

Kintamosios srovės stabilizavimo principas – pridėti arba atimti to paties dažnio ir fazės arba nefazės (180°) įtampą, kurią visada priima tinklas, kad išėjimo įtampa grįžtų į numatytą diapazoną. The series transformer’s supply voltage is provided by a power triac, driven by an electronic board, which ensures that the series transformer is supplied up to its rated voltage by continuously checking the output voltage.

So far, SE stabilisers have been installed in several African countries, such as Nigeria and Angola, to stabilise the voltage from power plants far away from the towns or villages that use the energy.