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Knowledge about Voltage Protector

Date:2022-05-07   Click:1472  

What is an Voltage Protector?

It’s an affordable device that protects artifacts from variations and interruptions of voltage feed.

Voltage Protector is also called as Power Guard, Safeguard or Automatic Voltage Switcher, which is designed to protect all the voltage sensitive appliances like refrigerators, air conditioners, etc. It can automatically disconnect the mains power once the voltage is out of the normal range, preventing the appliances being damaged due to over voltage or under voltage. Once the input voltage backs to normal range, it will automatically reconnect to the power grid.

 

What are the advantage of using a Voltage Protector?

Our Voltage Protectors reduce the problems that are caused by irregular voltage feed increasing the equipment’s productivity, decreasing costs, and extending their lifetime.

 

Why should one use an Voltage Protector?

Because the electricity service is irregular in many countries. This means, the voltage feed can be above or below the nominal voltage equipments need, and this affects their performance and durability. The greatest danger of these variations is the fact that they’re not perceptible, and users may think their artifacts are working properly and are being fed with just the right voltage, when they are in risk. Another inconvenient which frequently occurs is the blackout which consists of a sudden power cut that considerably affects equipments.



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