Constant Voltage transformer – CVT use a tank circuit composed of a high-voltage resonant winding and a capacitor to produce a nearly constant average output with a varying input. The ferroresonant approach is attractive due to its lack of active components, relying on the square loop saturation characteristics of the tank circuit to absorb variations in average input voltage. All problems related to variation / fluctuation in Voltages are effectively handled because of this principle and a constant voltage output of ± 1% is given.

Technical Specification
1 Input Voltage 180 V – 260 V AC
2 Line Frequency 50 Hz
3 Output Voltage 220 – 230 V ± 1%
4 Output Step Load Response 2 cycles (30 to 40 milliseconds)
5 Efficiency 90% (approx) under full load conditions
6 Output Wave Form Sinewave
7 Wave from Distortion 5% (approx) under full load conditions
8 Load power Factor 0.75% lag to 0.9% lead
9 mbient Temperature -10°C to 50°C
10 Transformer Type Ferro-Resonant
11 Effect of Frequency 1.6 (approx) change in output voltage for every 1% change in line frequency

Key Features