diagram shows rather simple voltage


Posted on Feb 7, 2014

The diagram shows a rather simple voltage stabilizer design which can hold huge output power in the order of 5 to 10KVA. The use of SSR or solid state relays makes the output stage easy to configure and very accurate - thanks to the modern SSRs which are designed to trigger massive power in response to smaller input DC potentials. The proposed


diagram shows rather simple voltage
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circuit of a simple 5 KVA to 10 KVA automatic voltage stabilizer circuit is easy to understand. All the opamps are arranged in standard voltage comparator modes. The presets P1 to P7 can be adjusted as per the required tripping points, which will correspond to the output SSR switching and the subsequent transformer tap selections. These TAPs are chosen by the appropriate SSRs in response to the varying AC voltages, thus adjusting the output voltage to the appliances close to normal levels.




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