Combines wide-range servo regulation with galvanic isolation on three-phase systems. Reduces conducted noise and neutral-related disturbances for mixed motor and electronic loads.
Key Features
- Solid-state control with synchronous motor drive topology (series dependent)
- 10 ms-class response and 60 V/s correction cited for many builds
- Excellent regulation (±0.5% class) with negligible waveform distortion
- Plug-in microcontroller PCBs with gold contacts for field serviceability
- Very wide input operating range with low no-load losses
- Input/output gland plates and IP32 enclosure options
Where it is used in real life
Everyday situations—not just industry names—so you can picture whether this product is relevant for you.
Mobile networks and telecom shelters
- BTS or microwave huts on rooftops or hills where generators and grid handovers create noise and spikes on the AC feed that confuse power amplifiers and baseband cards.
- When sensitive radio equipment needs a clean reference voltage and isolation from building earth loops—not just a rough stabilizer that only fixes average voltage.
- Edge POPs and rural towers where long LV runs from the meter mean neutral shift and conducted noise; conditioning improves mean-time-between-failures of power modules.
Printing, textiles, and garment units
- Offset or digital presses where colour registration drifts if the supply is noisy or slightly out of band—waste paper and customer rejects pile up quickly.
- Knitting, weaving, or embroidery machines that misbehave when neighbouring loads inject harmonics onto the same transformer, causing dropped stitches or pattern errors.
- Screen-printing and finishing lines where curing lamps and conveyors share a bus—cleaner power reduces random stops during long print runs.
IT rooms, R&D labs, and healthcare
- Large computer rooms where you want both tight regulation and isolation from the building neutral so racks do not see neutral-to-earth voltage events from lifts or VFDs.
- Biomedical suites where leakage limits and conducted EMI must stay within equipment vendor rules before clinical sign-off.
- University and corporate R&D labs running oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers, and precision sources where bench results are only trustworthy on a conditioned feed.
Broadcast, AV, and high-end retail
- Radio studios, OB vans, and performance venues where dimmers, amplifiers, and HVAC share a service—conditioners reduce hum, buzz, and random gear resets mid-show.
- Luxury retail flagships with fragile lighting control and digital signage on one incomer—fewer after-hours engineer callouts for mystery trips.

