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Self-acting Overvoltage and Undervoltage Protector (63A, 2P)

Self-acting Overvoltage and Undervoltage Protector (63A, 2P)

Short Description:

This series of pVB is widely used for distributed roofop generation, ground-basedpower station, the rooftop ofindustry and commerce, fishery and agriculture.Furthermore, it is applied to new energy paralleling generation, photovoltaie and wind power generation.It is usually applied in the distributed photovoltaic grid-connected system, Working power is between
2KW in single-phase system and lMW in three-phase systemFunction:Lighting protection, short circuit protection, overcurrent protection, earth leakage protection and anti-islanding.Tripping ifno voltage and closing ifrecovery
  • Model Number AVP
  • Item Name Adjustable Voltage Protector
  • Rated voltage 230VAC
  • Frequency 50Hz

Overview details

The self-acting overvoltage and undervoltage protector with a rating of 63A and 2 poles is a crucial electrical device designed to ensure the safety and stability of electrical systems.
This protector is capable of automatically detecting abnormal voltage conditions. When the voltage exceeds the preset upper limit or drops below the preset lower limit, it quickly responds to cut off the power supply, thus preventing damage to electrical equipment due to overvoltage or undervoltage.
With a current rating of 63A, it can handle relatively large electrical loads, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. The 2-pole design provides reliable isolation and protection for both live wires.
It is easy to install and operate, providing users with a convenient and effective solution for voltage protection. Whether in residential, commercial, or industrial settings, this self-acting overvoltage and undervoltage protector plays an important role in safeguarding electrical equipment and ensuring the normal operation of electrical systems.

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Application Features

The protectors are a new generation of products which are manufactured by our company according to the customer demand.We use the imported original components and some domestic brand-name components to assemble it, which is designed reasonabland high-technically.
To protect the circuit, our produets are able to shut offthe electricity rapidly and accurately whenever there is high voltage impactor under voltage. When the voltage returns to normal, it will reconnect the circuit automatically with nobody handling with it, whichcan prevent electric appliance from the impact ofmomentary eleetricity restoration.
Powerlndicator:Green
Proteet Indicator: Red
Application:
The reclosure are widely used to manage the system ofthe consumption information eathering ofSGCC, According to the usersbalance of account, it can control the sub-closing system with prepayment meter, lt works when there is decompression, overvoltage,under voltage.overload and short circuit.
Characteristic;
Small volume: Controlling segments are designed unimodularly, the width ofwhich is 18mm.Multiple function: lt will turn to OFF position automatically in case of arrear and it will turn to ON position if payment has beenreccived as well.
Rapid action: Controlling segments can use less than 2 seconds to switch on the reclosure and less than 0.6 second to switch it off

 

Technieal Sepcifcation

 

Place of Origin

Zhejiang, China

Brand Name

CNCSGK

Model Number

AVP

Item Name

Adjustable Voltage Protector

Rated voltage

230VAC

Frequency

50Hz

Rated current

1-100A

Overvoltage(>U)setting range

275V±5V/460V±15V

Undervoltage(<U)setting range

175V±5V/300V±15V

 

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FAQ

  • 1. What is overvoltage and undervoltage?

    Overvoltage refers to a voltage that exceeds the normal or rated voltage level. Undervoltage, on the other hand, is a voltage that is lower than the expected or normal voltage.
  • 2. What are the possible causes of overvoltage and undervoltage?

  • 3.What are the potential risks of overvoltage and undervoltage?

  • 4. How can we protect against overvoltage and undervoltage?