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South African Plug Fridge Protector For Home 1426
South African Plug Fridge Protector For Home 1426
South African Plug Fridge Protector For Home 1426
South African Plug Fridge Protector For Home 1426

South African Plug Fridge Protector For Home 1426

Plug of refrigerator voltage protector is South African. If voltage is higher or lower than certain safety level, 1426 automatically cut off the power supply.

Parameter settings
Over Voltage Cut-off:260VAC (could be customized)
Under Voltage Cut-off:165VAC (could be customized)
Delay Time:210s + Bypass (quick start)

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The South African plug 220V refrigerator voltage protector 1426 is an effective voltage solution to prevent unstable voltage from damaging electrical appliances, especially kettles. With its real-time digital display, overload protection, and automatic shut-off features, it ensures that electrical appliances are protected from power surges or voltage sags.


South African Plug 220V Refrigerator Voltage Protector 1426


Specifications


Model No. 1426
Brand Name YXST
Operating Voltage
220VAC
Operating Frequency
50 Hz-60 Hz
Over Voltage Cut-off
260VAC (could be customized)
Under Voltage Cut-off
165VAC (could be customized)
Delay Time for Reconnection 210s + Bypass (quick start)
Output Capacity
15 Amps , 3300 Watts
Standard Package

Double Blister + Card

Warranty 1 Year




The protective effect of the voltage protector on the refrigerator:

1. Prevent overvoltage damage
Problem: Grid failure or equipment start-up and stop may cause the voltage to rise instantly, damaging the refrigerator's compressor or control circuit.
Protection effect: The voltage protector monitors the voltage in real-time, and quickly cuts off the power when it exceeds the set upper limit (such as 260V), protecting key components and extending the life of the refrigerator.

2. Avoid Undervoltage effects
Problem: Peak power consumption or line aging may cause the voltage to be too low, making it difficult for the compressor to operate normally, increasing the motor load, or even burning.
Protection effect: When the voltage protector detects that the voltage is lower than the set lower limit (such as 165V), it disconnects the power supply and re-supplies the power after the voltage is restored to ensure the safe operation of the refrigerator.

3. Deal with voltage transient shocks
Problem: Lightning or large equipment switching may generate transient voltages that far exceed the tolerance range of refrigerator components.
Protection effect: The voltage protector limits transient voltages through surge protection components (such as varistors) to prevent damage to circuits and components.

4. Provide delayed start protection
Problem: Immediate restart after the compressor stops may cause internal pressure imbalance, increase the starting load, and damage the compressor.
Protection effect: The voltage protector has a delayed start function to ensure that the compressor starts after the pressure is balanced, reduces wear, and extends life.

5. Reduce the risk of electrical fires
Problem: Unstable voltage may cause the refrigerator's electrical system to overload or short-circuit, increasing the risk of fire.
Protection effect: The voltage protector cuts off abnormal voltage in time, reduces the occurrence of faults, reduces the risk of fire, and ensures the safety of household electricity.


Installation and Use:

1. Plug the 1426 Voltage Protector into an available AC outlet.

2. Turn off the device you want to protect, and unplug it.
3. Plug the device into the N004 protector.
4. Plug the 1426 protector into an electrical outlet with a ground pin.

5. Once the delay time has elapsed, your device will be energized and protected.


There are significant differences in the shape, size, voltage, and frequency of sockets in different countries. The following are the specific differences:

1. Shape and size
Type A: two flat pins, commonly found in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and other places.
Type B: two flat pins plus a round grounding pin, mostly used for high-power electrical appliances in the United States and Canada.
Type C: two round pins, used in most European countries and parts of Asia (such as South Korea and Vietnam).
Type D: three round pins arranged in a triangle, mainly used in India and Nepal.
Type E: two round pins plus a grounding pin, suitable for France, Belgium, and Poland.
Type F: two round pins plus grounding clips on both sides, commonly used in Germany, Russia, and the Netherlands.
Type G: three square pins arranged in a triangle, used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malaysia, and other places.
Type I: two flat pins or three flat pins, commonly used in Australia, New Zealand, and China.

2. Voltage and frequency
100-127V, 60Hz: used in the United States, Canada, and other places, suitable for daily household appliances.
220-240V, 50Hz: used in most countries in Europe and Asia (such as China), suitable for long-distance power transmission with low loss.

3. Precautions for use
Conversion plug: When using electrical appliances across borders, conversion plugs are usually required to adapt to different socket types.
Voltage converter: If the voltage of the appliance does not match the local voltage, a voltage converter is also required to ensure the safe operation of the appliance.


The South African Plug 220V Refrigerator Voltage Protector 1426 will continuously monitor and protect against voltage fluctuations while providing real-time feedback on the screen.