Mithun_K_Das
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They are using PWM sine inverter to generate a corrective voltage that is added to/substracted from the input voltage and can work with all kind of loads.Static Voltage regulator using IGBT. What is your opinion about this type of regulator?
Sure, but possibly too expensive.So will it(static voltage regulator) be reliable for mixed load if the system is used at home/office, FvM?
The old fashioned way is either a motor driven variac in buck/boost configuration, an SCR zero crossing switched tap changer on a suitable transformer, or a ferroresonant constant voltage transformer.So what will be best for mixed load at home or office use. Lights, TV, PCs, FAN etc are the common loads. Should I think about Thyristor technology?
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