Control Strategy Of Dynamic Voltage Regulator
The dynamic voltage stabilizer typically integrates a voltage detection module and a feedback control unit. It captures voltage changes through high-frequency sampling, then compares the measurement results with a set reference value to generate a control signal to drive the power electronics to adjust the output.
In power distribution scenarios, the dynamic voltage stabilizer for home's control system continuously monitors voltage fluctuations from the power grid and issues commands to voltage regulating devices (such as series inverters or tapped transformers) to maintain the output voltage at a predetermined standard. The control logic typically adopts a closed-loop feedback architecture, which includes multiple control loop levels and can respond quickly to events such as three-phase imbalance or voltage sag.

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