20/01/2023 Architects, Interior Designers
A servo voltage stabilizer is a device that is used to regulate the output voltage of an electrical power source, typically by using a servo motor to control the movement of a tap changer on a transformer. The servo motor is controlled by a feedback circuit that compares the output voltage to a reference voltage and makes adjustments as necessary to maintain a steady output voltage, even in the presence of variations in the input voltage. These stabilizers are commonly used in industrial, commercial and residential applications to protect sensitive equipment from voltage fluctuations and surges.
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