Electrical transformer and Stabilizer How they work Differently?

What is transformer and what it really do for us?  
A transformer is a device that transfers electric power from one circuit to another circuit without changing frequency. It contains primary and secondary winding wherein the primary winding is connected to the main circuit and the secondary winding to a required load circuit. An Isolation transformer is defined as the primary and secondary windings of the transformer separated from each other.
What is Isolation transformer and how it is different from servo voltage stabilizer?
Transformers with primary and secondary windings separated from each other are known as isolation transformers. Under this construction, the input power and the output power are electrically separated by an dielectric insulation barrier. Isolation transformer manufacturers have designed it to achieve multiple objectives with life security.
Benefits with Isolation transformer manufacturers:
  1. The primary and secondary winding can be constructed as a step-up or step-down transformer to match the load in the electrical system
  2. Preventing the equipment from getting spikes and harmonics from the mains
  3. Safety. There will be no conductive connection between the live part of the circuit and earth. With the isolating transformer, there is no danger in touching the live while the body is earthed.
  4. By connecting the electrical system safety ground to the neutral conductor on the transformer secondary, it eliminates neutral-to-ground voltage and noise. This resolves reliability problems for microprocessor-based electronics.
Servo Voltage Stabilizer:
Servo Voltage Stabilizer designed to is a Servo motor controlled stabilization system that performs optimum voltage supply using a Buck & Boost transformer booster that captures voltage fluctuations from input and regulates current to the correct output. An AC synchronous motor adjusts voltage in clockwise or anticlockwise direction and manages the output voltage with components. It can deal with 50% fluctuation in supply voltage the output can be held within 1%.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Why an Industrial-Grade Servo Voltage Stabilizer Should Be Your Top Choice

Electroplating Rectifiers: What are they?