Superior Electric introduces STABILINE automatic voltage regulator

Jul 1, 2009 2:14 PM


             
The new compact voltage regulator from Superior Electric requires 50 percent less installation space compared to other regulator technologies.

The new compact voltage regulator from Superior Electric requires 50 percent less installation space compared to other regulator technologies.

Superior Electric has introduced the STABILINE BVR (Binary Voltage Regulator) Series of solid-state, step-regulating technology that takes up to 50 percent less installation space compared to other regulator technologies.

The new design eliminates full-load carrying transformers and servo-motor controls resulting in up to 40 percent less weight, no moving parts and a maintenance-free design.

Twenty base models for three-phase wye configurations are offered with output current ratings of 100A, 200A, 400A, 800A and 1200A.

It features an HMI display for user-set parameters and I/O voltage readings, output line and neutral currents and system kW and kVA monitoring. Seven alarm conditions relay contacts available. It also offers redundant bypass circuit protection; options include manual bypass switch, I/O circuit breakers and transient voltage surge suppression. 


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