Servo Controlled Voltage Stabilizer – IPS Power Solutions
A Servo Controlled Voltage Stabilizer is an essential solution for maintaining steady voltage levels and protecting sensitive equipment from power fluctuations. At IPS (Indo Powersys Pvt. Ltd.), we offer a complete range of single-phase and three-phase servo stabilizers designed to handle voltage instability in residential, commercial, and industrial environments.
With a focus on durability, precision, and efficiency, our stabilizers help enhance the lifespan and performance of electrical systems, reduce downtime, and minimize power losses.
Our stabilizers are available in:
- Air Cooled Models for lower capacity applications
- Oil Cooled Models for heavy-duty industrial setups
- Linear Type Models for critical voltage-sensitive operations
Explore All Range
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1 Phase Air Cooled SVS (2-15 KVA)
Designed for small-scale applications, our single-phase air-cooled stabilizers ensure stable output voltage for homes, shops, labs, and office equipment.
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3 Phase Air Cooled SVS (6–60 KVA)
Perfect for small to mid-size industries, it offers efficient performance with excellent heat dissipation and auto-cut off features.
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3 Phase Oil Cooled SVS (30–2000 KVA)
Built for industrial-grade usage, this model provides robust voltage stabilization for machines, plants, and critical operations.
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Linear Type SCVS (100–2000 KVA)
Highly precise stabilizer ideal for CNC machines, MRI setups, and voltage-sensitive environments. Offers silent and efficient linear operation.
Tags / Highlights
- Automatic Voltage Regulation
- Air / Oil Cooled Models
- 2 KVA to 2000 KVA Capacity
- Compact Design, High Efficiency
- Digital Display Panel
- Industrial Grade Voltage Protection
FAQ
1. What is a servo voltage stabilizer?
A servo stabilizer uses a servo motor-controlled mechanism to stabilize voltage, ensuring consistent power to your equipment.
2. Which stabilizer is best for industrial applications?
For industrial loads, 3 Phase Oil Cooled SVS and Linear Type SCVS offer high reliability and performance.
3. What's the difference between oil-cooled and air-cooled stabilizers?
Oil-cooled stabilizers use oil for heat dissipation and are suitable for heavy-duty applications, while air-cooled are used in lighter settings.
4. How do I choose the right KVA rating?
The KVA rating should be based on your load requirement. IPS provides expert support to help you select the appropriate model.
5. Can I use a servo stabilizer for medical or lab equipment?
Yes, our Linear Type SCVS is ideal for sensitive environments requiring precise voltage control, such as hospitals and research labs.