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LS 120 Stamford AVR Price In India

LS 120 Stamford AVR – Automatic Voltage Regulator for Generator

₹2,850/-

Specification Details
Product Name LS 120 Stamford AVR
Compatible With Stamford Alternators
Input Voltage 170V – 250V AC
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Voltage Regulation ±1%
Mounting Type Panel Mount
  • Description

Description

The LS 120 Stamford AVR is a highly efficient and compact Automatic Voltage Regulator designed specifically for Stamford-compatible generators. Whether you're running a commercial generator for your factory or a backup generator for your institution, this voltage regulator is crafted to maintain optimal voltage levels for uninterrupted and stable power output.

In today’s industrial and commercial environments, maintaining a consistent voltage is crucial. Voltage fluctuations not only affect the generator’s performance but can also lead to potential damage to connected equipment. The LS 120 AVR ensures smooth regulation and immediate response to any variation in load, making it an ideal choice for mission-critical applications.

What sets the LS 120 apart is its dual voltage sensing capability (120V and 240V AC), which gives users flexibility based on their generator configuration. It is also compatible with both single-phase and three-phase generators, making it a versatile solution for a wide range of genset models. Its panel-mount design allows for quick and hassle-free installation even in compact control rooms.

The AVR features built-in protection against under-voltage and frequency changes, ensuring that your generator system is protected against unforeseen spikes or drops in power supply. It also includes manual voltage adjustment features, allowing technical users to fine-tune voltage output as per specific load requirements.

With a competitive price point of ₹2,850, the LS 120 AVR offers top-tier performance at an affordable rate. It’s an excellent investment for users looking to enhance generator stability and protect their infrastructure from the risks of power inconsistency.