An AC stabilizer provides a stable and reliable voltage supply to an air conditioning machine to help reduce the electrical stress caused by fluctuating electrical supply voltages to the air conditioning unit. In areas where the supply electrical voltage is likely to fluctuate rapidly, such as with power grid loads or circuit wires that are worn out or damaged or due to problems with distribution systems, the supply voltages may become unstable and create an increased load on the Air Conditioner’s compressor, PCB (Printed Circuit Board), and motor, which can lead to less efficient cooling, increased heat buildup and eventually permanent failures of these parts.
An AC stabilizer continuously monitors incoming supply electrical voltages and then automatically adjusts those voltages so that they are maintained at levels which are safe for operation of the air conditioning unit. If the incoming voltage falls below the required level, the AC Stabilizer will automatically increase the incoming supply voltage above the minimum operating level. Likewise, if the incoming supply voltage is greater than the maximum safe operating voltage, the AC Stabilizer will automatically reduce the incoming supply voltage to a safe level before it reaches the AC Unit. This automatic regulation of supply electrical voltage ensures that the air conditioning unit operates under stable supply electricity conditions at all times.
AC stabilizers assist in reducing stress and wear on internal components by eliminating fluctuating voltages from sudden spikes or dips. This is particularly true for the compressor, which is typically the most expensive and most sensitive part of an air conditioner. Thus, using a stabilizer not only improves energy efficiency, but it also is a way of reducing wear and tear caused by electrical stresses; thus it greatly extends the lifespan of the entire AC unit.
AC stabilizers provide protection against short circuit conditions, overload conditions, surges from lighting, and surges from changes in the grid supply. In addition, most new stabilizers have delay systems, allowing a certain amount of time before restarting after a power cut. This delay gives the compressor sufficient time to stabilize pressure in the evaporator.
In conclusion, AC stabilizers protect the air conditioner from the effects of an unstable power supply and allow for the smooth operation of the AC with reduced electrical stress and maintenance costs increasing the durability of the AC system.