Three-Phase Unbalance Regulator
The Three-Phase Unbalance Regulator is a dedicated device for resolving voltage or current asymmetry issues in three-phase power grids. By real-time detecting deviations in three-phase parameters, it actively transfers or compensates for unbalanced currents/voltages, controlling the three-phase unbalance degree within the standard range.
This avoids problems such as neutral line overload, equipment overheating, and increased energy consumption caused by unbalance. Its core lies in “dynamically balancing the three-phase load distribution,” and it is widely used in scenarios with dense single-phase loads or uneven three-phase load distribution, such as residential communities, commercial complexes, and industrial workshops.