Power regulators, also known as power conditioners or simply power regulators (SCRs), are units that adjust the load power by shifting the phase or zeroing the thyristors (SCRs) through a trigger control board.
They primarily consist of a heat sink, a trigger control board, a thyristor module, a protection unit, and a display unit.
They are primarily used in various heating equipment and temperature control applications, such as industrial furnaces, ovens, environmental protection equipment, and painting equipment.
Typical Applications
Industrial Heating: PID temperature control for injection molding machines and metallurgical furnaces.
Motor Speed Control: Soft-start and energy-saving operation for fans and pumps.
Lighting Systems: Stepless brightness adjustment for stage lighting and LEDs.
Laboratory Equipment: Voltage and current stabilization for precision instrument power supplies.
Power Systems: Reactive Power Compensation and Harmonic Suppression.
Power regulators are "smart switches" for industrial power control, achieving energy savings and precise control by flexibly adjusting power output. When selecting a model, it is necessary to comprehensively consider load characteristics, control accuracy and environmental conditions to ensure stable and efficient operation of the system.
