45KVA Voltage Stabilizer Recommendation?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the need for a 45KVA Automatic Voltage Stabilizer for home use, addressing issues related to voltage fluctuations and the requirements for installation. Participants explore specifications, components, and the feasibility of building or purchasing such a device.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Technical explanation
  • Debate/contested
  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant describes a need for a 36KVA Three Phase Automatic Voltage Regulator due to voltage fluctuations affecting home appliances.
  • Another participant questions the feasibility of such a power requirement for a home and suggests contacting the power company.
  • Concerns are raised about safety and the potential for fire hazards when attempting to build a high-power device without adequate knowledge.
  • Participants discuss the need for a 45KVA stabilizer, with specifications for input and output voltage.
  • Some suggest that the participant should consult with local utilities regarding service requirements for high power draws.
  • There are mentions of different brands and models available for purchase, but uncertainty remains about which to choose.
  • One participant expresses a desire for a ready-made solution rather than building one from components like zener diodes.
  • Technical questions are posed regarding the type of transformer coil, coil turns, wire gauge, and circuit requirements for installation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the feasibility of building a stabilizer at home versus purchasing a ready-made unit. There is no consensus on the best approach or specific recommendations for products.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention various technical specifications and safety concerns, but there are unresolved questions regarding the electrical service capacity required for such high power demands.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for homeowners experiencing voltage fluctuations, individuals considering the installation of high-capacity voltage stabilizers, and those interested in electrical engineering concepts related to power regulation.

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Three Phase Automatic Voltage Regulator for Home

Hello!

Here we have some voltage fluctuation problem. So, I need a 36KVA Three Phase Automatic Voltage Regulator for home. Following are the specifications;

For all three phases;

Let INPUT Voltage = X
& OUTPUT Voltage = 250 volt on each phase

Let Power on each phase = 12000 Watt
So, Power on all three phases (TOTAL POWER) = 36000 Watt

Please guide me on that how to made it & what components are required for that.

Thank you!
 
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What? What you describe in no way resembles a home power system. You'll need to call your power company - if they're even willing to give it to you, it'll be expensive.

What do you need that kind of power for anyway?
 


russ_watters said:
What? What you describe in no way resembles a home power system. You'll need to call your power company - if they're even willing to give it to you, it'll be expensive.

What do you need that kind of power for anyway?

Thanks for your reply.

I need to run the Whole Home with that Machine. There is normally 220volt but due to some technical problem voltage fluctuate between 120 - 180 volt & all of our home appliances busted badly :(

Can't I create it at home by buying its components? Because company will going to it at much high cost. here Siemens is offering it but at very much high price.
 


Dont do this. You will probably burn your house down.

Connect smaller UPS devices to selected appliances. Toaster doesn't need it but TV and computer do.
 


Antiphon said:
Dont do this. You will probably burn your house down.

Connect smaller UPS devices to selected appliances. Toaster doesn't need it but TV and computer do.

Why? How could it burn?
 


Because you don't know what you're doing and there is high power involved.
 


Antiphon said:
Because you don't know what you're doing and there is high power involved.

Dont worry mate :)

There will be 3-4 people involved in that. I just need the diagram & components to go onwards
 


I'm sorry, but you will find that people on this forum are very reluctant to help those who have not demonstrated the ability to handle the project they are undertaking.
 


russ_watters said:
I'm sorry, but you will find that people on this forum are very reluctant to help those who have not demonstrated the ability to handle the project they are undertaking.

ok thanks !
 
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anyone ?
 
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Again, if you want answers, you will at least have to demonstrate that you understand your own question and provide us enough information to go on! For starters, what are your input and outputkind power conditions and ratings? What kind of equipment are you powering?
 
  • #12


OK !

I have;

2 laptops
3 desktops
8 cell phones
1 microwave oven
1 Refrigerator
1 Deep Freezer
1 TON split AC (5 units)
1.5 TON split AC (1 unit)
2 TON split AC (1 unit)
13 Ceiling & 1 pedestal fan
120 lights (spot + tube + fancy)

All appliances operate on 220 volt. I also calculated the total power by adding the amperes & multiplying with 220 so value comes approx of 36KW.
But unfortunately I am getting 100 to 150 volt due to some technical problems in their power plant and heard that it will take a long time to get ready.

What else you want to know more?
Thank you!
 
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  • #13
Hello!

I would like to buy 45KVA Automatic Voltage Stabilizer for Home use. Could someone please recommend me the best one?

Thank you!
 
  • #14
build one uzing zener diodes?? of course, youll need to work out all the values, but it is VERY simple...
 
  • #15
flyingpig said:
Is that a battery...?

no a step up/down stabilizer

like this ...

111038724_Servo_Type_Automatic_Voltage_Stabilizer_Regulator_SVC_45KVA_60KVA_240.jpg
 
  • #16
XTREME-EV0 said:
Hello!

I would like to buy 45KVA Automatic Voltage Stabilizer for Home use. Could someone please recommend me the best one?

Thank you!
Most homes have a 100 to 200 A service, unless you've got a very large home. IF you plan on drawing >=40 kW (or 45 kVA), you better talk to your local utility first, and get the appropriate service. You'll be needing an commercial/industrial service, not a residential service.
 
  • #17
Now i feel stupid! :S
 
  • #18
Astronuc said:
Most homes have a 100 to 200 A service, unless you've got a very large home. IF you plan on drawing 50 kW, you better talk to your local utility first, and get the appropriate service. You'll be needing an commercial/industrial service, not a residential service.

yea its big, there are lot many companies offering it but don't know which one should i choose like; Neopower.hk & lioa.com

I just need a 45KVA automatic voltage stabilizer having;

Input = 100 ~ 300 volt
Output = 220 ~ 250 volt
 
  • #19
wrexhamseadog said:
Now i feel stupid! :S

what's stupidity in that?

That would be installed in the main line.
 
  • #20
that i got the wrong type of stabiliser! :D
 
  • #21
wrexhamseadog said:
that i got the wrong type of stabiliser! :D

lol, now could u please help me in that matter?
 
  • #22
what, you need help building one from zener diodes?
 
  • #23
wrexhamseadog said:
what, you need help building one from zener diodes?

nope. I need a ready made. Just want to install it, don't have such time for manufacturing.
 
  • #24
XTREME-EV0 said:
nope. I need a ready made. Just want to install it, don't have such time for manufacturing.
I suggest you either contact a professional or go online. We do not know what would be available in your country.
 
  • #25
So, I have decided to install a Three Phase Voltage Stabilizer at my home's main line.
For that;
What type of transformer coil do I need?
How many coil turns do I need?
What Standard wire gauge do I need?
What circuit for stepper motor do I need?(I do prefer China made circuit OR you people could elaborate the circuit diagram.)

If I left something please do contribute.

Thank you!
 

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