- The Higher Current Produces A Higher Loss In The Electrical Motor Which Causes Premature Failure Of Winding.
- These Higher Losses Of Electric Motor Also Increase The Losses Of Cable, Switches, Transformer & Other Associated Equipment.
- For Smooth Continuous Operation Of The Motor, The Overload Relay Is Usually Set At 20% Higher Selling.
With The Installation Of The Stabilizer & Maintains 390/400 Volt, The Motor Will Operate Smoothly Drawing 15-20% Lesser Current & Correspondingly The Relay Setting Can Be Reduced By 15-20%.
The Buck/Boost And Regulator Transformer Winding Is Built From Paper Covered Electrolytic Copper Strip Or Enameled Copper Conductor (Dried In The Oven). The Core Is Built Of High-Grade Cold-Rolled Grain-Oriented Silicon Lamination (CRGO) To Minimize Iron Losses. All Components Of Equipment Mounted On A Framework Of M.S. Housing Are Fitted With Cooling Pips To Provide Natural Cooling.
We Provide A Vertical Rolling Contact Types Voltage Regulator With Having Sections And Paper Covered Copper Strip And Fitted With Carbon Roller Assembly Which Offers Higher Reliability Than Ordinary Carbon Brushes. It Is Also Built With High-Quality Meter Switches And Indicators.
It Is Designed For 30-35 Degree Centigrade Above Ambient Suitable For Any Kind Of Ambient Temperature Condition. Oil Which Is Used As A Coolant Is Of IS: 335 Standards Being Used & It Is Properly Filtered Before Topping.
In Spite Of Best Efforts, No State Electricity Board Can Ensure The Constant Voltage To The Customer Because Of Long And Inadequate Distribution Lines And Irregular Load Patterns On Distribution Transformers. Generally, Voltage Is Low During Day Time And High During Night Hours. Moreover, On Holidays, Peak Hours, Rainy Days, And When Agricultural And Industrial Load Is Switched Off, The Voltage Rises Sharply Which Is More Dangerous. This Higher Current Affects The Electrical Motors (Particularly Smaller Capacity Motors Up To 7.5 H.P.) In Three Ways:
- The Higher Current Produces Higher Losses In Electrical Motors Which Causes Premature Failure Of Winding.
- These Higher Losses Of Electric Motors Also Increase The Losses Of Cables, Switches, Transformers & Other Associated Equipment.
- For Smooth Continuous Operation Of Motors, Overload Relays Are Usually Set At A 20% Higher Setting.
With The Installation Of The Servo Controlled Voltage Stabilizer And Maintaining 390/400 Volts, The Motor Will Operate Smoothly Drawing 15 – 20% Lesser Current.