Key Features & Benefits
- Stable Power for All Home Electronics
- Wide Input Voltage Options (45–260V Optional)
- High Accuracy & Efficiency
- Multiple Built-in Protections
- Easy-to-Read Digital Display
- Compact & Durable Design
Technical Parameters
| Model | DVT-500VA | DVT-1000VA | DVT-1500VA | DVT-2000VA | DVT-3000VA | DVT-5000VA | |
| Phase | Sinale phase | ||||||
| Input voltaqe | AC 45-260V,80-260V,100-260V,140-260V(or customized) | ||||||
| Output voltaqe | AC 220V or customized | ||||||
| Frequencv | 50HZ/60HZ | ||||||
| Precision | ±10% or customized | ||||||
| Efficiency | >95% | ||||||
| Contro tvpe | Relay type | ||||||
| Diqital displav | Show input and output voltaqe | ||||||
| Protection | Overtemperature.Overvoltaqe.Undervoltaqe.Time delay | ||||||
| Ambient temperature | -10℃~+40℃ | ||||||
| Relative Humiditv | <95% | ||||||
| Waveform Distortion | No additional wave form distortion | ||||||
| Insuating Resistance | Normally more than 2MΩ | ||||||
| Insulatina Class | Class B | ||||||
| Overvoltage | Output Voltage≥245V±4V | ||||||
| Low voltaqe | Output Voltage≤180V±4V | ||||||
| Protection | Overtemperature | 95℃±10℃ | |||||
| Delay time | Long time(180 second)/short time(6 second) | ||||||
| Undervoltage | Disabled by default,customizable if needed | ||||||
| Power | DVT-500VA | DVT-1000VA | DVT-1500VA | DVT-2000VA | DVT-3000VA | DVT-5000VA | |
| Size(mm)L*WH | 157*240*180 | 157*240*180 | 220*342*245 | 220*342*245 | 220*342*245 | 220*342*245 | |
| The size and weight vary depending on the voltage range,and are subject to the customized actual product. | |||||||
FAQ
1. What appliances can a 5kVA stabilizer support?
A 5kVA stabilizer can support most home electronics including AC units (1–1.5HP), refrigerators, TVs, computers, washing machines, and small office equipment.
2. Is this stabilizer suitable for areas with very low voltage?
Yes. You can choose a wide input voltage range such as 45–260V, which is ideal for regions with unstable or extremely low incoming voltage. Standard input voltage range is 100V-260V; wider voltage range means higher price.
3. What is the difference between relay-type and servo-type stabilizers?
Relay-type stabilizers switch voltage taps quickly and are cost-effective. Servo systems regulate more precisely but cost more. For home use, relay type is efficient and reliable.
4. Does the stabilizer make noise?
Relay-type stabilizers may produce small clicking sounds during voltage correction, which is normal and safe.
5. Can I customize the input voltage range or output voltage?
Yes. Both the input range and output voltage can be customized according to your country’s grid standards.
