SVEN VR-v600 Automatic Voltage Regulator User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- SVEN
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SVEN VR-v600 Automatic Voltage Regulator User Manual
Congratulations on your purchase of Sven Automatic Voltage Regulator!
Please read this Operation Manual before using the unit and retain this Operation Manual in a safeplace for future reference.
COPYRIGHT
© SVEN PTE. LTD. Version 2.0 (16.06.2022).
This Manual and information contained in it are copyrighted. All rights reserved.
TRADEMARKS
NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY RESTRICTION
Despite the exerted efforts to make this Manual more exact, some discrepancies may occur.
The information in this Manual is given on «as is» terms. The author and the publisher do not bear any liability to a person or an organization for loss or damage which has arisen from the information contained in this Manual.
UNPACKING
- Unpack the device carefully. Make sure there are no accessories left in the
- box. Check up the device for damage; if the product was damaged during transportation, address the firm which carried out the delivery; if the product functions incorrectly, address the dealer at once.
- Shipping and transportation equipment is permitted only in the original container.
- Does not require special conditions for realization.
- Dispose of in accordance with regulations for the disposal of household and computer equipment.
- The date of manufacture of the product is indicated on the box.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
- Automatic Voltage Regulator — 1 pc
- Operation manual — 1 pc
- Warranty card — 1 pc
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- When the input voltage is higher than 290V, failure of the AVR is possible.
- Do not operate the AVR in the environment with temperatures other thanallowed in Technical Specifications.
- The case heats up during operation. Operate the AVR in the environment with good air convection only.
- The socket for connection should be located close to the device and be easily accessible.
- In case of emergency, switch off the AVR and unplug the power cord.
- Do not open the device or make repairs by yourself.
- Do not connect household appliances with power load higher than allowed. Connection of electric heating devices is forbidden.
Caution! High voltage inside! To avoid the risk of electric shock do not open or touch elements inside.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
VR-V600 and VR-V1000 — these are the entry level models of the range of stabilizers (AVR) Sven, that protect any electronic equipment from high or low voltage, pulse interference and dangerous high voltage. Maximum power capacity of VR-V600 and VR-V1000 is respectively 200 watts/ 500 watts. Automatic Voltage Regulators are designed for the operation of electrical appliances in regions withunstable voltage. Modern electronic equipment capacity has the minimum required margin of resistance to voltage instability network settings, but constant work in conditions of low or high line voltage significantly reduces the life of any consumer electronics. Surge VR-V600 and VR-V1000 ensure the optimal mode of operation of your equipment.
Special features
- Microprocessor control.
- Wide input voltage range.
- Improved accuracy of the output voltage stabilization.
- Consumer appliances protection against the high and low voltage.
- Protection of AVR against short circuit and overload.
- Thermal protection of autotransformer.
- Built-in surge protector.
- LED indication of operating modes.
- Combined with switch automatic fuse
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION GUIDE
Attention! Before connecting the regulator, make sure that all consuming devices connected to it are off, and stabilizer switch is set to «OFF» position.
Attention! When choosing an AVR, it is necessary to consider that reduction of input voltage increases value of input current, which means that maximum power of AVR is reduced too!
- Before installing the AVR, please make sure that total power of all consumers is lower than AVR power. Besides, take into account the starting load and power factor of consumers, it is necessary to apply power margin factor of 1.2–1.5; it should be 1.5–2 for such equipment as air conditioners, fridges, etc.
- Connect the necessary equipment to the power outlet (s) of the stabilizer.
- Connect the regulator to the power network of 230 V.
- Turn on the stabilizer. When the built-in LED lights up the key, and LED light up: for a short period to test, “Regulating” and “Delaying/Protection”, constantly, “Working”.
- When the self-test is complete LED “Delaying/Protection“ will go out and voltage connection to the output receptacles will happen. If the LED “Delaying/Protection“ at the end of the test did not go out, it is prohibited to operate the regulator to eliminate the problem.
- “Regulating“ LED will light when the regulator to increase or decrease in the input voltage.
- In case of overload or short circuit the thermal fuse is ready installed on the rear wall is triggered. Turn on the stabilizer after removing the cause of the overload by pressing the power button.
- When voltage input is more than 285 V or below 184 V regulator will disconnect the load. “Delaying/Protection“ LED will light up.
- Delaying/Protection“ indicator will light up in case of overheating auto-transformer, protection will work. The load deenergises. After cooling down auto-transformer load power is restored automatically
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
The stabilizer does not turn on voltage. |
- Switch is off.
- There is no voltage in the mains socket.
- Excessive load is connected. Triggering of protection fuse.
|
- Turn on the switch
- Make sure there is input voltage.
- Disconnect a part of load. Turn on the
protective fuse.
Stabilizer turned on wherein the light does not go out “Delaying/Protection” and there is no output voltage.|
- Test curcuit crash.
- Overheating of the autotransformer.
|
- Switch the AVR off and on again. If the problem is not solved, address a service center
- Wait until the product cools down.
Voltage regulator keeps clicking with constant blinking of “Regulating” LED.| Input voltage is very unstable.| It is normal. The AVR
is regulating the output
voltage.
Stabilizer disabled load. “Delaying/Protection” and “Regulating” indicators are on.| The input voltage is too low/high.| When the input voltage reaches 184–285 V, the AVR will resume its operation.
If none of the above methods can solve the problem, please seek professional advice at your nearest service center. Never attempt to repair the product yourself.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model Parameter | VR-V600 | VR-V1000 |
---|---|---|
Load carrying capacity, W | ≤200 | ≤500 |
Fuse, А | 5 | 7 |
Input voltage, V | ~184–285±3% | |
Input frequency, Hz | 50 | |
Output voltage, V | ~230 (-14/+10%) | |
Output frequency, Hz | 50 | |
Max. suppressed energy of high- voltage pulses, J. | ≤320 | |
Maximum time withstand interference current, A | 10 000/6 500 | |
Output socket, pc | 2 × CEE7/4 | 2 × CEE7/4 + 1 × 320 |
Input plug, pc | 1 × СЕЕ7/7 | |
Indicators | on-line operation, voltage overload, stabilization mode | |
Protection | against high/low voltage, high-voltage pulse, short circuit and |
overload, built-in thermal protection
Operating environment| 0–40°С, 10–90% humidity, non-condensing
Dimensions, mm| 118 × 106 × 112| 124 × 122 × 124
Notes. Technical specifications given in this table are supplemental information and cannot give occasion to claims. Technical specifications and package contents are subject to change without notice due to the improvement of SVEN production.
Manufacturer: SVEN PTE. LTD, 176 Joo Chiat Road, № 02-02, Singapore, 427447. Produced under the control of Oy Sven Scandinavia Ltd. 15, Kotolahdentie, Kotka, Finland, 48310. Made in China.
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