Voltage Transformers (CVT)

Note:
1) Avoid using CVT for high inductive loads.
2) Switch ON the CVT before switching ON the load & while switching OFF switch     OFF the load  first and then the CVT.
3) Check the frequency before using the CVT with a generator.
4) Keep magnetic storage & display devices like diskettes, Monitors, etc., away     from the CVT.
5) Switch OFF the CVT when not in use.


*Specifications are subject to change without notice, on account of developments in product design

Class of Insulation

CVT operates at a relatively constant frequency and provides substantially constant output voltage in spite of large changes in the input voltage. CVT consists of a high reactance transformer that has an air gap in a magnetic shunt and provides a constant voltage output. This is achieved by the resonant action of the secondary winding of the transformer and the capacitor.

Advantages:
Disadvantages:
1.No moving Parts
2.Faster correction rate (Almost instantaneous)
3.Provides Isolation from Electrical noises
4.Inherent short circuit protection
1.Output voltage is frequency dependent
2.Bulky & expensive compared to other   stabilisers

Technical Specifications
Single Phase (L-N)
Transformer type
Ferro Resonant
Type of Cooling
Natural Aircooled; 2 kVA and above (Fan Cooling)
Input Voltage
90130 /170270 /310460 V 50 Hz
Output Voltage
110 V (OR) 220 / 230 Volts 1 PH
Output Voltage Indication
Analog Voltmeter
Effect Of Frequency
The output voltage will vary 1.6% for a variation of 1% (0.5Hz) Input frequency
Load Regulation

This is achieved by the resonant action of the secondary winding of the transformer and the capacitor.

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  • Country:India
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