STATIC STABILIZER

frequency dalton

Dalton voltage stabilizer is a power device destined to be positioned between the mains and the User. The purpose is to ensure that the User is fed a voltage subject to a variation much lower (±0.5% with regards to the nominal value) that the one guaranteed by the distributing system.
Dalton static stabilizer is used when the correction speed represents the critical issue (for example, computers, laboratory A voltage stabilizer is a power device destined to be positioned between the mains and the User. The purpose is to ensure that the User is fed a voltage subject to a variation much lower (±0.5% with regards to the nominal value) that the one guaranteed by the distributing system.
Dalton static stabilizer is used when the correction speed represents the critical issue (for example, computers, laboratory equipment, measuring benches and medical instrumentation).
Basically, a static voltage stabilizer is made of a buck/boost transformer, a conversion units and an electronic control (with IGBT static switches).

– Interrupting devices
– Input isolating transformer
– Load protection against over/under voltage
– Neutral point reactor
– Integrated automatic power factor correction system

Specifications

Standard features Aquarius Aquarius Plus
Voltage regulation IGBT control
Voltage stabilization Independent phase control
Selectable output voltage* 220-230-240V (L-N) / 380-400-415V (L-L)
Output voltage accuracy ±1%
Frequency 50-60Hz ±5%
Admitted load variation Up to 100%
Cooling Forced ventilation
Ambient temperature -25/+45°C
Storage temperature -25/+60°C
Max relative humidity 95%
Admitted overload 150% 2 sec.
Harmonic distortion None introduced
Colour RAL 9005
Protection degree IP21
Instrumentation Output digital Multimetre
Installation Indoor
Overvoltage protection Output class II surge arrestor
Protection EMI/RFI filters
Automatic by-pass protection
EMI/RFI filters
Input automatic circuit breaker
Automatic by-pass protection
Manual maintenance by-pass