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Protection of electrical appliances from low-quality voltage

 


Protection of electrical appliances from low-quality voltageThe article describes the most common devices for protecting your electrical equipment from voltage surges. The advantages and disadvantages of voltage stabilizers are considered.

Our power networks have been in a rather neglected state for more than a dozen years, as a result of which multiple accidents occur, which leads to the failure of household appliances. This was especially felt by residents of large cities, where power grids were overloaded and operating to the limit.

Such devices as help you solve this problem. Surge Protectors, voltage regulators, surge protection devices.

A lot of equipment designed to protect electrical appliances is presented on the electrical equipment market. Consider only the most common devices that will help protect our devices from power surges.


Protection of electrical appliances from low-quality voltageHigh and low voltage protection. These devices are designed to protect both individual consumers (TV, computer, refrigerator), and the entire apartment as a whole.

These devices are made in the form of a separate unit, for inclusion directly in an electrical outlet, then the devices are actually turned on in this unit. Also, this device is made in the form of a block, which is mounted on a DIN rail in a distribution panel.

The voltage control device completely disconnects the load when the voltage reaches the upper or lower limit. The threshold of the device is set independently.

The main advantage of this device is its ease of installation and relatively low price. Of the minuses, this is the constant operation of the device with frequent changes in voltage, which negatively affects the operation of the equipment.


Surge ProtectorsEconomy Class Voltage Regulators. There are two main types of stabilizers in this class - servo-motors and relay. The advantage of these stabilizers is their relatively low price. Of the shortcomings, it is worth noting a small resource. For example, relay type stabilizers have switching relays. Relays are designed on average for 40,000 times of operation, and this is approximately 1.5-2 years.

One of the common “diseases” of this type of stabilizer is sticking of contacts at the time of switching. In servo-motor stabilizers, where voltage is controlled by a slider that slides along the turns of the transformer, inter-turn short circuit or sticking of the slider is a “normal” phenomenon.

Also, the disadvantages of these devices include the response time to changes in the input voltage, the noise that these devices emit.


Surge ProtectorsElite Voltage Regulators. The principle of operation of these stabilizers is based on voltage regulation by means of electronic switches. There are step-type stabilizers, where the voltage changes with a certain step, and stabilizers with infinitely adjustable.

The main advantages of this type of stabilizers include their reliability, speed, response time to voltage changes of about 20 ms, no noise, battery life. Of the shortcomings, it is worth noting the relatively high cost.

Before you decide to purchase any of the devices, we strongly recommend that you consult a qualified specialist who will monitor the voltage in your network, measure the load consumed by your devices, make the necessary calculations, based on which you can make the right choice.

P.S. Today, the sophisticated consumer is no surprise. He can freely purchase anything with the help of the Internet, including voltage stabilizers. HTo buy a good stabilizer, you need to go only to a specialized store selling original equipment. The family of voltage stabilizers is diverse in their design solutions. Models of various types and various cost are on sale.

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    # 1 wrote: strejekyrov | [quote]

     
     

    Dear Andrey. I often lose electricity in the country one of the phases. I spent 3 phases in the house and manually switch my system for one of the working phases. How to make an automatic device for switching without my presence on any phase with voltage, if the voltage disappears?

     
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    # 2 wrote: andy78 | [quote]

     
     
     
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    # 3 wrote: Sergei | [quote]

     
     

    In addition to the listed protection equipment, there are very convenient devices that can not only control, but also regulate the situation of power surges in networks. These are the so-called voltage monitoring relays. And if the protection device in the case is more competent. The principle of operation of the device: it automatically disconnects the load when the mains voltage changes are unacceptable for the consumer and automatically turns on the load when it is normalized, after a specified period of time. There are many types of such devices. Choosing the right one is quite simple. The cost is small. In my opinion it is very functional and convenient for ordinary users.

     
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    # 4 wrote: Alex | [quote]

     
     

    As an option, a voltage relay can be used to protect against power surges and zero breaks, but remember that they protect by turning off the power. Stabilizers in this regard are better, but they are more expensive. Still, the most optimal solution would be to use at least the simplest UPS. It is especially important to protect computers from power surges. When creating a computer network at our enterprise (35 PC + server), in addition to the local network itself, we made a separate power network to power ONLY COMPUTERS, it is strictly forbidden to include other devices there. Although our voltage is quite stable, nevertheless UPS is installed on each PC, i.e. we have a separate power line for the PC, and at the input there is a powerful stabilizer of 7.5 kW kilowatts. STILER stabilizer with microprocessor control. And since the conversation about powering computers has already begun, I want to draw attention to one interesting point. In all power supplies of the PC, a chain of two capacitors with a grounded point of their connection is installed directly at the 230V input to protect the supply network from radio frequency interference. I don’t know how effective this solution is for protecting the network, but thanks to it, a potential of 230/2 = 115V is established relative to the PC case and ground! So, if you have a two-wire network - phase and zero (without a third ground wire), then the PC case must be grounded.