An automatic voltage regulator (AVR) is an electronic device that maintains a constant voltage level to electrical equipment on the same load. The AVR regulates voltage variations to deliver a constant, reliable power supply.
There are two main types of voltage regulators: linear and switching. Both types regulate a system’s voltage, but linear regulators operate with low efficiency, and switching regulators operate with high efficiency.
- Output voltage regulation is good (tap switching) to very good (double-conversion)
- Ultrafast voltage correction speed.
- No restrictions on the number of correction cycles.
- The versatility of kVA rating, voltage, and configuration.
- Very low or no regular maintenance.
- Good line isolation.








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