What Are The Reasons Why The Voltage Stabilizer Stops Operating During The Voltage Stabilization Process?
With the continuous improvement of technology and the birth of multifunctional components, the use of Dynamic Voltage Regulator (DVR) is becoming safer and safer. However, in certain environments, the voltage regulator will stop working. In fact, this is a protection phenomenon.
1. Overvoltage: The voltage in the area exceeds the voltage range that the voltage regulator can accept
2. Undervoltage: The voltage in the area is lower than the minimum voltage range of the voltage regulator.
3. Overload: The total power of the load connected to the voltage regulator exceeds the power of the voltage regulator.
Stabilizer shutdown processing:
1. Overvoltage or undervoltage: When purchasing a voltage regulator, choose a voltage regulator that is larger than the voltage fluctuation range in the area.
2. Overload: When purchasing, choose a capacity voltage regulator that is larger than the actual load power or add a voltage regulator.