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Does The Voltage Stabilizer Consume Electricity? See Here

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When customers buy Wide Range Voltage Stabilizer, they will start to consider some issues, such as whether the power consumption will increase rapidly after using the voltage stabilizer? How much power is consumed? This question is of great curiosity and concern to everyone, so let's analyze it:

The power consumption of several voltage stabilizers on the market is generally very low. The power consumption of TNS/D series voltage stabilizers is generally not more than 1% under no-load conditions, and the load is generally not more than 3-5%. The greater the power, the higher the efficiency at full load. ZSBW is a high-power type with an efficiency of more than 50KVA, which can basically reach more than 98%. However, the loss of inductive and oil-immersed voltage stabilizers is larger.

Therefore, whether the voltage stabilizer consumes power cannot be fully explained here. It is still necessary to distinguish what type it is, but basically they are low-power, and they are also in line with the concept of energy saving and low carbon in today's era.

Now that we are here, let me introduce a wide range voltage stabilizer from our company. This voltage stabilizer:

1. Low cost of use: maintenance-free design, no internal contacts/, no motor/no carbon brushes... durable and cost-saving;

2. Low power consumption: high efficiency, low loss, ultra-low no-load power consumption, saving you 20% of electricity bills every year;

3. Ultra-fast voltage regulation: fast response time (≤4mS/Step) and fast and stable output voltage, which can keep the equipment in the best working state forever;

4. Ultra-wide voltage regulation range: designed for China's power grid, ultra-wide voltage input range (±25% of the rated voltage can also be used).

Does The Voltage Stabilizer Consume Electricity? See Here

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