How does stabilizer works?
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a stabilizer is used for stabilizing the voltage. it means that if the supply voltage varies or gets fluctuates then it brings it back to the desired value.It achieves so by using electromagnetic regulators that use tap changers with automatic transformers. If the output voltage is not in the range, a mechanism switches the tap, to change the transformer to move the voltage in acceptable range again. it may not give a constant voltage output,but it operates the system in a safe voltage range.
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As the name suggests, voltage stabilizers stabilize the voltage, which means if the supply voltage fluctuates or varies, it brings it to the desired range. It does so by using electromagnetic regulators that use tap changers with autotransformers. If the output voltage is not in range a mechanism switches the tap, to change the transformer to move the voltage in acceptable range. It does not give a constant voltage output, but operates the system in a safe voltage range.
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