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Comparison KRAFT&DELE KD1925 1 kVA vs REAL-EL STAB ENERGY-1000 1 kVA / 800 W

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KRAFT&DELE KD1925 1 kVA
REAL-EL STAB ENERGY-1000 1 kVA / 800 W
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AVR typerelayrelay
Input voltage230V (1 phase)230V (1 phase)
Power800 W
Power1 kVA1 kVA
Specs
Input voltage range150 – 270 В150 – 270 В
Output voltage accuracy (±)8 %8 %
Response time10 ms
Voltmeterdigitaldigital
Sockets
Ungrounded sockets2
Grounded sockets1
Protection levels
Protection
overheating
short circuit
overload
over / under voltage
overheating
short circuit
overload
over / under voltage
General
Installation
floor
floor
Coolingpassivepassive
Carrying handle
Dimensions240x180x150 mm120x145x220 mm
Weight3.9 kg2.9 kg
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2023december 2020
Glossary

Power

The maximum active load power allowed for this model.

Active power is the power that in AC appliances is spent on useful work or on heat generation. In addition to it, such devices also consume reactive power — it goes to the operation of specific components, primarily capacitors and inductors. Apparent power, denoted in volt-amperes (kilovolt-amperes), is the sum of active and reactive, see below about it. Here we note that in simple everyday situations, there is enough data on active power indicated in watts for calculations. In particular, it is this parameter that is considered the key when choosing stabilizers for washing machines and dishwashers : in the first case, power from 2 to 5 kW is considered optimal, in the second — from 1.8 to 2.5 kW.

Anyway, the total active power of the connected load should not exceed the figures indicated in the characteristics of the stabilizer. For a full guarantee, it's ok to take a certain margin, but this margin should not be too large — an increase in the allowable power significantly affects the dimensions, weight and price of the device. Also note that there are formulas that allow you to convert the active power consumption into total power, taking into account the type of connected electrical appliance; these formulas can be found in special sources.

Response time

The rate at which the regulator responds to changes in input voltage. It is determined by the time that passes from the moment of a power surge until the moment when the device fully adjusts to the new parameters and the output current corresponds to the standard 230 or 400 V (depending on the number of phases, see above). Accordingly, the shorter the response time, the better the stabilizer works, the lower the likelihood that a power surge will significantly affect the connected equipment. On the other hand, not all types of electrical appliances are sensitive to speed — for some, smooth adjustment or voltage accuracy is more important (see above); and the high speed itself can significantly affect the price of the device. Therefore, when choosing by this parameter, it makes sense to consider which devices are planned to be connected through the stabilizer.

Ungrounded sockets

The number of standard 230 V sockets provided in the stabilizer. Note that such sockets are not suitable for devices that require grounding (see below).

Grounded sockets

The number of sockets for 230 V with grounding provided in the design of the stabilizer.

Some electrical appliances, such as refrigerators and washing/dishwashers, must be grounded when connected. This point should not be ignored — there is a risk of a serious electric shock. Accordingly, the number of sockets with grounding corresponds to the maximum number of such devices that can be simultaneously connected to the stabilizer without the use of splitters. At the same time, ungrounded devices can also be connected to such sockets.
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