Stabilizer Elex Ampere U 12-1/10 v2.0 (U 12-1/32 v2.1)

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Single-phase voltage stabilizer Ampere U 12-1/32 v2.1 (standard) is designed for operation in electrical networks with voltage fluctuations from 145 to 275V. In this range, the device is guaranteed to output voltage within 220 ± 3.5%, which is ensured by using 12 levels of stabilization. The nominal power of this model is 7 kW, which corresponds to the operating current of the automatic switch of 32 A on it.

Features of this stabilizer include a double LED screen, a linear loading strip, the presence of electronic transit (bypass), a convenient location of the terminal block for connection on the back of the case, silent operation due to the use of triacs as power switches.

Stabilizer Ampere U 12-1/32 v2.1 has the ability to manually adjust the lower cut-off threshold (60-135V). This function is required for loads with high starting currents, when starting which a strong voltage drop and emergency disconnection of the stabilizer are possible. When this option is activated, the stabilizer will make it possible to start any engine or pump within a minute, even when the voltage drops to 60V in the network.

It is recommended to install and operate the stabilizer Ampere U 12-1/32 v2.1 in dry and heated rooms. Wall installation is recommended in a vertical position (fans facing up), leaving 10-15 cm above and below for cooling. The connection is made to the existing wiring through the Klemnyk.

Characteristics of voltage stabilizers

Warranty, month
24
Country of manufacture
Украина
Model
Ампер У 12-1/32 v2.1
Manufacturer
Елекс
Phase
однофазный
Connection to a 220V network
клеммная колодка
Output connectors
клеммы
Input connectors
клеммы
Protection from
скачки напряжения
Installation method
настенный
type
тиристорный
Article
У 12-1/32 v2.1
Power, VA
7000 VA
Power, W
7000 Вт
Minimum input voltage, V
100V
Maximum input voltage, V
295 В
weight
21 кг
Size, mm
460 х 275 х 165 мм
Fuse
32 А
Display of input/output voltage values
LCD дисплей

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