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Backup power instant low voltage protection device "Voltage Sag Protector"

Completely solve various power supply issues within one second of a sudden power outage! Applicable to various industries including semiconductors, LCDs, automotive, chemicals, and medical fields!

The voltage sag protector can be applied in various industrial fields, including semiconductors, LCDs, automotive, chemicals, and medical sectors. Unlike traditional uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems that use battery storage for uninterruptible power supply, it can completely resolve various power issues within one second of an instantaneous power outage. It can reduce the electricity consumption of existing devices by 80%. 【Features】 ■ Suitable for countermeasures against instantaneous power outages and voltage drops caused by lightning, ice and snow, and typhoons. ■ Maintenance-free due to the use of long-life electric double-layer capacitors. ■ Normally uses commercial power supply, switching instantly to electric double-layer capacitors for backup during momentary dips. ■ Achieves low power consumption due to high efficiency. *For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data from the download section.

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Basic Knowledge of Momentary Voltage Dips: Momentary Voltage Dip Explained

Typically occurs within 0.5 seconds! It continues until the fault in the transmission line is removed from the power system.

"Momentary voltage dip" is a phenomenon where the voltage drops momentarily for a few cycles. It mainly continues until the fault in the transmission line caused by events such as lightning is removed from the power system, typically occurring within 0.5 seconds. Causes of momentary dips and power outages include "lightning," as well as "typhoons, storms," and "earthquakes," among others. [Causes of Momentary Dips & Power Outages] ■ Lightning ■ Typhoons, storms ■ Earthquakes ■ Heavy snowfall ■ Bird nesting ■ Damage to utility poles due to vehicle collisions *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Handbook "Basic Knowledge of Instant Low" [What is the impact of instant low?]

A brief moment of power outage can lead to the stoppage or malfunction of factory equipment! We are currently offering a handbook that contains basic knowledge about momentary power interruptions!

"Momentary voltage dip" refers to a power outage that occurs for a very short time, instantaneously. Power companies generally refer to outages lasting less than one minute. When a momentary dip occurs, it can lead to the stopping or malfunctioning of factory equipment each time. Additionally, it can cause defects in the products being produced and take time to restart the equipment, resulting in decreased production efficiency. In the past, a momentary dip of 0.07 seconds caused enormous damages exceeding several billion yen for one company. [Handbook Contents] ■ What is a momentary dip ■ Difference between momentary dip (instantaneous voltage drop) and power outage ■ Effects of momentary dip ■ Countermeasures for momentary dip (instantaneous voltage drop) ■ Features of momentary dip protection device VSP *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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