Right Power Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) SVC-T 1000VA
Capacity: 1000VA
Phase: Single Phase
Technology: Servo Motor
Input
Voltage Range: 160-270VAC
Frequency: 50Hz or 60 Hz
Output
Output Voltage: 220V / 230V / 240V Selectable
Frequency: 50Hz or 60Hz
Precision: +- 3%
Power Factor: 1
Output Socket: 2 x British Socket
Status Indication:
Digital Display: Input Voltage, Output Voltage, "L" alarm (UNDER VOLTAGE PROTECTION), "O" alarm (OVER CURRENT PROTECTION), "C" alarm (OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION)
L.E.D Indicator: Work, Delay, Protect
Automatic Timer Delay: 3s Short Delay & 180s Long Delay
Efficiency
AC-AC:0.96
Operating Condition
Transformer: 50% copper & 50% aluminum
Operating Temperature: -5°C - 60°C
Noise Level: 50dB
Operating Relative Humidity: 20% to 90% Relative Humidity, Non-Condensing
Cooling Fan: N/A
Physical
Dimension (D x W x H (mm)): 188.3 x190 x 132
Weight (kg): 4.15
Warranty
AVR Warranty: 2 Years Include Parts & Labour
AVR SVC-T Series
Automatic Voltage Regulator
The SVC-T series is designed to maintain a consistent voltage level to protect sensitive equipment from brownouts, under voltages and over voltages. The AVR comes with a timer delay function which can protect the connected devices from power-back surges.
With its wide input voltage range selection, this heavy duty performance AVR is adaptable to a wide range of equipment. Intermittent voltage fluctuations will reduce the lifecycle of electronic components gradually, potentially causing unprecedented failure. AVR is essential in areas where power fluctuations occur frequently.
FEATURES
User Friendly Digital Display
Output Power Factor 1.0
Heavy Duty High Performance AVR
Transient Voltage Surge Suppression
Over Current Protection
Open Phase & Overload Protection
Automatic Timer Delay
REAR PANEL
1. 2 x British Socket Output
2. Fuse Circuit
3. Delay
4. Output Select
5. Fan
6. Terminal Output
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