Welcome to the Banatton Voltage Stabilizer catalog. Fluctuating grid voltage can cause catastrophic failures in sensitive electronic and industrial equipment. Our Automatic Voltage Regulators (AVR) are engineered to provide a constant, stable output voltage despite erratic input conditions. From high-precision servo motor stabilizers for laboratories to massive SBW industrial compensated stabilizers (up to 2000KVA) for factories, our solutions protect your mission-critical machinery from surges, sags, and brownouts.
In regions with unstable power grids, voltage fluctuations are a leading cause of equipment damage and production downtime. Banatton’s Automatic Voltage Stabilizers (AVR) act as a vital shield between the utility grid and your sensitive hardware. By utilizing advanced carbon brush technology, high-speed microprocessors, or solid-state switching, our stabilizers ensure that your machinery receives a steady, regulated voltage, significantly extending the lifespan of your electrical assets and optimizing operational efficiency.
We offer a comprehensive range of stabilization technologies to meet diverse load requirements:
SBW Industrial Compensated Stabilizers (3-Phase): These heavy-duty units are designed for large power loads (up to 2000KVA). They are the primary choice for whole-factory protection, supporting large-scale manufacturing plants, mining sites, and construction projects.
SVC/TNS Servo Motor Stabilizers: Featuring high-precision servo motor control, these units provide excellent voltage regulation accuracy (typically ±3%). They are ideal for CNC machines, printing presses, and telecommunication hubs.
Static (Non-Contact) Stabilizers: Utilizing SCR/Thyristor switching technology, static stabilizers offer ultra-fast response times (under 20ms) and zero mechanical wear, making them perfect for highly sensitive medical imaging and laboratory equipment.
Single-Phase Regulators: Compact solutions for small office equipment, home appliances, and localized server racks requiring dedicated voltage stabilization.
At Banatton, we believe a stabilizer should do more than just regulate voltage—it must also protect. Our AVR systems are equipped with a full suite of safety features:
Over-Voltage & Under-Voltage Protection: Automatically cuts off the output if the grid voltage moves outside of safe operating limits.
Overload & Short Circuit Protection: Integrated circuit breakers or fuses prevent internal damage during electrical faults.
Bypass Function: Allows for manual or automatic bypass to ensure power continuity during maintenance without interrupting the load.
Q1: What is the difference between Relay-type and Servo Motor-type voltage stabilizers?
A1: The choice depends on your precision needs. Relay-type stabilizers utilize high-speed relays to switch transformer taps, offering the fastest response times and cost-effectiveness, making them ideal for home appliances and office gear.Servo Motor-type stabilizers use a motorized carbon brush for “stepless” regulation, providing much higher output accuracy (typically ±1% to ±3%). These are the preferred choice for sensitive laboratory instruments, medical equipment, and high-end industrial machinery.
Q2: Does a Banatton voltage stabilizer provide backup power during a blackout?
A2: No. A Voltage Stabilizer (AVR) is designed to regulate and stabilize fluctuating grid voltage to a safe level; it does not contain batteries and cannot provide backup power during an outage. If you require both voltage regulation and battery backup to keep your devices running during a power cut, we recommend exploring our UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) systems, which integrate both functions.
Q3: What safety protection features are integrated into Banatton industrial stabilizers?
A3: Our industrial-grade stabilizers, such as the SBW and SVC series, are equipped with a comprehensive safety suite. This includes Over-Voltage and Under-Voltage protection (automatically cutting off power if the grid is outside safe limits), Overload and Short-Circuit protection, and Phase Loss protection for three-phase systems. Many models also feature a “Delay” function, which is critical for protecting the compressors in refrigerators and air conditioners from back-pressure damage after a sudden power restart.