An AVR takes in a range of voltage levels and automatically outputs a voltage with a much narrower range of voltage levels. For example, a typical automatic voltage regulator for power quality application may have an input voltage range of +10% to -25% of the nominal input voltage and convert this to a regulated voltage range of +3% to -3% of the nominal output voltage as shown the graphic for a 480V input and output. A voltage regulator may have a symmetrical input voltage range (e.g. +10% to -10% of nominal voltage) or an asymmetrical input voltage range as shown in the example. The choice of symmetrical versus asymmetrical input voltage range is dictated by purpose and design of the voltage regulator. The output voltage regulation range is almost universally symmetrical (e.g. +3% to -3% of nominal output voltage).

 1 DESIGN IS 9815-1994
2 INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE 170V – 270V SINGLE PHASE

340V- 480V THREE PHASE

3 OUTPUT VOLTAGE RANGE 230V + 1%  SINGLE PHASE

415 V + 1% THREE PHASE

4 CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY DIGITAL MICRO PROCESSER BASED
5 LOSSES AT NO LOAD

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BELOW 1.5%
6 COOLING AIR COOLED / OIL COOLED
7 OPERATION AUTO / MANUAL
8 REGULATOR AUTO TRANSFORMERS VARIAC TYPE
9 RESPONSE TIME 10 M/S
10 SPEED OF CORRECTION 20 V/S – 40 V/S
11 WINDING COPPER WINDING WITH 99.9% ELECTROLYTIC GRADE COPPER
12 LAMINATION USED CRGO LAMINATION IN BUCK BOOST TRANSFORMERS
13 FREQUENCY 50 HZ
14 EFFICIENCY 98%
15 RELATIVE HUMIDITY 95%
16 AMBIENT TEMPRATURE 0-55 DEGREE C
17 DUTY CYCLE CONTINOUS 24X7
18 WAVE FORM DISTORTION NIL
19 EARTHING PROVIDED
20 CABLE BOX & TERMINAL HIGH GRADE COPPER BUS BARS PROVIDED
21 INSTALLATION INDOOR
22 POWER FACTOR SUITABLE
23 OVER LOAD CAPACITY 2 HRS.
24 CARBON HIGH GRADE GRAPHITE

Key Features

Key Features