When the voltage fluctuates over a certain range, voltage stabilizers are employed to stabilize or regulate it. Stabilizers’ primary function is to maintain a consistent voltage for loads or appliances. The Servo voltage stabilizer is a stabilizing device that uses a servo motor to provide the best voltage supply. The voltage correction speed of a servo voltage stabilizer is slower than that of a static voltage stabilizer because it is an electromechanical device.
Air-cooled Servo Voltage Stabilizers
Servo Voltage Stabilizers with air cooling is extremely useful in a variety of electrical and electronic applications. The air-cooled servo stabilization mechanism efficiently ensures optimum voltages. The output AC voltage of this stabilizer is controlled by a transformer and a power control circuit.
The voltage or power is automatically controlled and regulated by the negative feedback circuit to a specified or desired level. The best thing about a servo voltage stabilizer is that the voltage regulator does not require any operator intervention during the entire process; it runs on its own.
Oil cooled Servo Voltage Stabilizers
When opposed to air-cooled versions, oil-cooled types have a larger short-term or sustained overload capacity. The fundamental distinction between oil-cooled and air-cooled stabilizers is that oil-cooled stabilizers have more capacity.
These are employed in situations where the power source has a high frequency of fluctuating voltage. The use of an oil-cooled servo voltage stabilizer ensures that power supply fluctuations do not impact electronic or electrical equipment.