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Luxeon WDS-5500VA SERVO 5 kVA / 3850 W

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AVR type: electromechanical; Input voltage: 230V (1 phase); Power (W): 3850; Power (kVA): 5; Input voltage (V): 140-260; Output voltage accuracy (±), %: 3; Efficiency (%): 97; Dimensions (mm): 375x250x150; Weight (kg): 17;
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Luxeon WDS-5500VA SERVO 5 kVA / 3850 W
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AVR typeelectromechanical
Input voltage230V (1 phase)
Power3850 W
Power5 kVA
Specs
Input voltage range140-260 В
Output voltage accuracy (±)3 %
Efficiency97 %
Voltmeterdigital
Sockets
Terminal connection
Protection levels
Protectionoverheating
high frequency interference
short circuit
overload
over / under voltage
General
Installationwall
Coolingpassive
Dimensions375x250x150 mm
Weight17 kg
Added to E-CatalogMarch 2014
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Luxeon WDS-5500VA SERVO 5 kVA / 3850 W voltage stabilizer has received mixed reviews from users. Some users appreciate its ability to handle a range of input voltages from 140 to 260 volts and its stabilization accuracy of ±3%, which ensures that connected equipment operates smoothly. However, others have reported issues with the device, such as noise during operation and a lack of responsiveness to sudden voltage spikes. One user experienced significant problems with the unit, including it malfunctioning within a week and difficulties with customer service. Another user noted discrepancies between the output voltage indicator and actual measurements, suggesting potential calibration issues. Overall, while the stabilizer offers some benefits, its performance and reliability may vary, and potential buyers should consider these factors.
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wasted money and damaged nerves
16 December 2014 
Terrible! Didn't even work for a week, it's cracking all over the apartment. Now I have a bunch of problems, calling an electrician to remove it, calling a taxi to take it to the other end of the city to the service center, and the awful service center where the stabilizer will lie for half a year! And the power goes out twice a day!! By the way, they don't call back from the official website, and they don't answer calls! So what's the use of it??!
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sucks!
use Luxeon WDS-5500VA SERVO week i recommend it don't buy
normal model, nothing special
9 November 2014 
The above was observed at a load of about 5% (the load indicator did not show a single element of the scale). It is noticed that when a load appears (about 10-15% of power), the voltage is adjusted.
Bought at "Epicenter" in Odessa for 2912, self-pickup.
I use it for 1 day. The input voltage indicator behaves adequately, but the output voltage indicator always shows 220, although the tester at this time shows a voltage from 215 to 225. It feels like a constant is set on the output voltage indicator.
use Luxeon WDS-5500VA SERVO week
A good stabilizer with smooth regulation and the correct sine wave
1 June 2017 
I spent a long time choosing a stabilizer for the home, and there were two important reasons for that. First, it had to be a stabilizer that maintains a correct, clean sine wave. This is a requirement for our home heating gas boiler, or more precisely, its automation system. According to reviews from owners of this Vaillant line, relay devices create voltage spikes during switching, causing the automation system to frequently trip. So, relay stabilizers were quickly ruled out. The second requirement for the device was accuracy; we wanted "correct" 220-230V, no more, no less. You might think, what's wrong with 210 or 240 volts, that's almost standard too. But in practice, even a slight increase in voltage from the standard significantly reduces the lifespan of LED and gas discharge lamps. So – "Don't look down on volts!" )))
Fitted me in every way. It can equalize both low and high mains voltage, operating range from 140 to 260 volts. In such harsh conditions, I have not tested it, my range is from 160 to 230 volts. The stabilization accuracy is chic, it consistently produces 224V plus or minus 2-3 volts. All equipment protected by him works like clockwork. Powerful, designed for 8 kW of power. But this is Chinese technology, so I didn’t load it to the fullest and don’t plan to. I can only say that he stabilized a long-term load of 4 kilowatts quickly and almost silently. Warmed weakly.
Low stabilization speed with a sharp dip or power surge. Like all servo-driven devices, this one has a small sound from the operation of the drive, but you can hear it only at night.
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