SVC-6KVA/10KVA/20KVA/30KVA/40KVA/50KVA/60KVA Three-Phase High Precision Automatic AC Regulator: Elevate your power stability with our SVC series, engineered to deliver unprecedented precision and reliability for a wide range of applications.
Introducing the SVC New Product Development Automatic AC Household Voltage Stabilizer: An innovation in voltage regulation, this device integrates an automatic coupling regulator, a sampling control board, and an actuator. Distinguished by its compact size, lightweight design, minimal output waveform distortion, and rapid response, it is ideal for modern homes. Perfectly suited for home air conditioning units, refrigerators, televisions, and music systems, this stabilizer not only enhances their performance but also broadens their usability. A modern marvel, it ensures optimal power consumption and continuous operation, making it the quintessential choice for any household.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS:
No. |
Item Name |
Item Description |
1 |
OUTPUT VOLTAGE |
260-450V |
2 |
WORKING FREQUENCY |
50 / 60Hz |
3 |
REGULATION MODE |
Simultaneous phase regulation |
4 |
CONSTANT VOLTAGE PRECISION |
±(1~5%) adjustable |
5 |
NOISE |
55 dB |
6 |
INSULATION CLASS |
F |
7 |
OPERATION TIME |
≥ 100,000 hours |
8 |
PROTECTION CLASS |
IP 20 |
9 |
VOLTAGE WITHSTANDING |
2000V, 1min. Not broken |
10 |
WAVE DEFORMATION / DISTORTION |
≤ 0.1% |
11 |
EFFICIENCY |
≥ 98% |
12 |
INSULATION RESISTANCE (MΩ) |
≥ 5MΩ |
13 |
RESPONSE TIME (ms) |
≤ 100ms |
14 |
TIME FOR STABILIZING |
When the input voltage jumps 10% relative to the rated value, the stabilizing time is less than 1.5s. |
15 |
PACKING |
Plywood packing |
16 |
ALTITUDE |
< 2000m |
17 |
RELATIVE HUMIDITY |
< 90% |
18 |
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (ºC) |
-15ºC to +45ºC |
19 |
COOLING METHOD |
Forced air cooling with fan |
20 |
ANTI-SURGE PERFORMANCE |
The input terminal is equipped with a high-energy surge impulse suppressor, which effectively solves the fatal impact of the pulse spike voltage between 10μs and 100μs, such as lightning induction in the equipment. |




