I have a 4 k.v main line voltage stabilizer.
Brand= High-tech
When the input is 200/210v=> output 220/240v (silent/normal)
When the input is 130/140/150/160v=> OUTPUT 300v (noisy,loud)
Please tell me the reason behind it and what will be the cost to fix it.
I have already repaired this stabilizer for relay loop/ tak tak problem and then this over voltage problem is happening.please help ASAP
I have a 4 k.v main line voltage stabilizer.
Brand= High-tech
When the input is 200/210v=> output 220/240v (silent/normal)
When the input is 130/140/150/160v=> OUTPUT 300v (noisy,loud)
Please tell me the reason behind it and what will be the cost to fix it.
I have already repaired this stabilizer for relay loop/ tak tak problem and then this over voltage problem is happening.please help ASAP
I have a 4 k.v main line voltage stabilizer.
Brand= High-tech
When the input is 200/210v=> output 220/240v (silent/normal)
When the input is 130/140/150/160v=> OUTPUT 300v (noisy,loud)
Please tell me the reason behind it and what will be the cost to fix it.
I have already repaired this stabilizer for relay loop/ tak tak problem and then this over voltage problem is happening.please help ASAP
You are asking for help posting insufficient information. It seems you are talking about a relay type automatic stabiliser. If so, try to furnish the transformer turns ratio of all taps, number of relays for AVR function, and the schematic of control circuit. For working out the turns ratio, you can apply a known input voltage to the outer tap (Starting and end terminal) and take note the voltages of all the taps. It will help to understand the turns ratio.