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Single-phase stabilizers are essential for regulating voltage fluctuations and protecting electrical appliances from damage. These single-phase stabilizers ensure a stable power supply by automatically adjusting voltage levels, preventing overvoltage, undervoltage, and power surges. The Single-phase stabilizers ideal for homes, offices, and industries, they enhance the efficiency and lifespan of sensitive equipment like refrigerators, air conditioners, televisions, and medical devices.
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Original price was: 2,500 EGP.2,100 EGPCurrent price is: 2,100 EGP.Brand-- |
APC |
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Main Input Voltage |
230 V |
Rated power in W |
500 W |
Rated power in VA |
1000 VA |
Cable length |
1.00 m |
Main Output Voltage |
230 V |
Input Connection Type |
Schuko CEE 7/7P |
Colour |
Black |
weight |
1.6 kg |
Dimensions |
119 x 95 x 180 mm |
Warranty |
2 years |
Voltage fluctuations can cause serious damage to electrical appliances, leading to financial losses and reducing their lifespan. This is where single-phase stabilizers play a crucial role. These devices regulate voltage levels and protect appliances from risks such as overvoltage, undervoltage, and power surges, ensuring a stable power supply for optimal performance.
Single-phase stabilizers are advanced electronic devices designed to automatically adjust voltage levels and provide a stable power supply for electrical appliances. They work by detecting voltage fluctuations and correcting them in real time to maintain a steady output. These stabilizers are commonly used for household and industrial applications to safeguard appliances like refrigerators, air conditioners, televisions, computers, and medical equipment.
The primary function of single-phase stabilizers is to regulate voltage and ensure it remains within a safe range. Here’s how they operate:
Voltage fluctuations are a common issue in many areas, especially in regions with unstable electricity grids. A single-phase stabilizer prevents damage caused by sudden voltage spikes or drops, ensuring your appliances function efficiently.
Frequent voltage changes can reduce the lifespan of electrical devices. By providing a stable power supply, stabilizers minimize stress on electronic circuits, extending the durability of your appliances.
A single-phase stabilizer optimizes power consumption, reducing energy waste and lowering electricity bills. Modern stabilizers are designed to be energy-efficient, making them a cost-effective solution.
Certain appliances, such as medical devices, laboratory equipment, and industrial machinery, require a consistent voltage supply. Using a single-phase stabilizer ensures these devices operate without interruption, preventing malfunctions and ensuring safety.
When selecting the right single-phase stabilizer, consider the following factors:
Different stabilizers offer varying voltage correction ranges. Choose a stabilizer that supports the voltage fluctuations common in your area.
Ensure the stabilizer’s capacity matches the power requirements of the appliances you want to protect. Stabilizers are available in different ratings (measured in kVA), so it’s important to choose one that meets your needs.
Look for features like overload protection, short circuit prevention, and thermal protection to ensure maximum safety for your appliances.
A digital display helps monitor input and output voltage levels, making it easier to track performance and detect issues.
Opt for a stabilizer with high energy efficiency to reduce electricity consumption and operational costs.
Install the stabilizer in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating and ensure optimal performance.
Avoid overloading the stabilizer beyond its rated capacity to prevent failures and ensure efficient operation.
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