• New Automatic Voltage Switcher AVS13
  • New Automatic Voltage Switcher AVS13
  • New Automatic Voltage Switcher AVS13
  • New Automatic Voltage Switcher AVS13
  • New Automatic Voltage Switcher AVS13
  • New Automatic Voltage Switcher AVS13

New Automatic Voltage Switcher AVS13

Breaking Capacity: Low Voltage Circuit Breakers
Operation: Electric Type
Speed: Normal Type Circuit Breaker
Installation: Fixed
Structure: MCB
Poles Number: 3
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
AVS
Certification
CE
Power
13A,15A
Light
3light.5light
Transport Package
Hard Clear Plastic Box
Specification
CE Certification
Trademark
OEM, Kasan, AOLINELE, Neutral
Origin
Zhejiang China (Mainland)
Production Capacity
100000 PCS/Month

Product Description

Protects against high and low voltage, brown-outs and voltage dips. These conditions are extremely harmful to electrical and electronic equipments. By disconnecting the power when it is bad and when it's bad and reconnecting automatically on return of normal power, the AVS15 Aircon Guard safeguards and protects against short term and long term damage to ensure longevity of your appliances, especially air conditioners and refrigeration equipments. Reconnection takes place after a start-up delay to protect against frequent fluctuations.
Protection for Air conditioners. All electrical and electronic appliances
Spikes/Surge: Very short, (onemillisecong) event of very high surge in voltage to thousands of volts and amps. Spikes are common in all parts of the world and repeated exposure to spikes will damage electronic equipment and corrupt data. What causes it? Switching on/off of nearby equipment, lightning, motors starting etc.
RFI (Radio Frequency interference) Noise: High frequency disturbances that occur within a short period of time (milliseconds), RFI & noise are very common in all parts of the world and are the main cause of data corruption. What causes it? Generated by high frequency noise from nearby equipment, transmittes, mobile phones, switching on/off of certain loads, fiuorescent lights, motor speed controls, light dimmers.
Over-Voltage: Long duration(milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours or days)rise in the voltage above acceptable limits. Depending on the lecel of the over-voltage, the damage can be instantaneous, severe and irreparsble. What cause it? On return of mains supply after power cuts, under-sized utility oscillating between periods of brown -outs and over-voltage or accidental (e. G. Accidental connection between two phases).
Brown -Out: Long duration of low voltage (milliseconds to seconds, minutes, hours or days). What causes it? Most commonly an over -strerched utility, espevially in areas of poor power distribution infrastructure and remote areas. Common in dry seasons where water is used for electricity generation.
Lightning: Direct or nearby strikes can cause minor problems or severe disyurbances and damage. Lightning peoduces spikes/surges, over-voltage or power cuts, What cause it? The surgeis gengrated bu either a directhit, or indirectly striking underground or overected equiupment in nearby buildings.
Power-cuts: Common in every country in word, especially in areas of frequent voltage problems. Suddenloss of power can cause damage ranging from corruption of data to mechanical faults as equipment is stopped while in operation, What causes it? Power or sub station failure, breakdown in the distrrbution nerwork, or simply a pulg being pulled out accidentally.
Power-back surges: These typocally occur when power returns after a power-cutand connected equipment receices a surge of electricity at an over-voltage level, which can be cery damaging(see above). What causes it? Power back surges are created by the utility, when it restores supply at an above normal voltage in order to compensate for the demand as connected equipment re-starts simultaneously.
Telecom surge, spikes and lightning: Short term, high coltage and current phenomena occurring on the teleghone lines, Can cause irreparable damage to any piece of equipment connected to the incoming line, the telphone line itsdlf may even be damaged or destroted in sevre cases. What causes it? Telecom spikes are caused bu lightning striking either the telephone linge directly or an object near it.New Automatic Voltage Switcher AVS13New Automatic Voltage Switcher AVS13New Automatic Voltage Switcher AVS13New Automatic Voltage Switcher AVS13

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