Air Conditioner Stabilizer

Air Conditioner Stabilizers (VS-AC Series)

Expert Summary

VoltUp AC stabilizers are specifically engineered for the Indian power grid, handling extreme fluctuations from 90V to 500V. Key features include 100% copper winding for efficiency, Intelligent Time Delay to protect compressors, and Digital IC Technology for precise voltage correction. Compatible with all major 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 Ton AC brands.

Digital Voltage Stabilizers for Air Conditioners (VS-AC Series)

Ensure your cooling systems are always protected.

Voltage fluctuations are the silent enemy of your air conditioner. To provide fail-safe protection and optimize cooling performance, Voltup offers a range of high-performance stabilizers specifically designed for air conditioners. Our stabilizers are engineered with the latest digital technology to safeguard your expensive compressor.

Features

  • Intelligent time delay system: Gives the compressor essential balancing time when mains power returns, preventing short-cycling and damage.

  • High & low voltage cut-off: Unique cut-off system that instantly prevents high or low voltage from reaching and damaging equipment.

  • Latest IC technology: High-performance microprocessor-controlled ICs assure precise and reliable protection.

  • Built-in thermal overload protection: Protects both the stabilizer and your air conditioner from overheating and burnout due to excessive current draw.

  • Wall mounting cabinet design: Elegant, robust, and easy to install in a limited space.

  • Warranty: 3 Years.

Technical Specifications

For 1.0 Ton AC (and other appliances)

ModelInput Range (V)Output Range (V)
VS 300/180 AC180-290V200-245V
VS 300/170 AC170-270V200-245V
VS 300/150 AC150-280V200-245V
VS 300/130 AC130-290V200-245V
VS 300/110 AC110-290V200-245V
VS 300/90 AC90-270V200-245V
VS 300/70 AC70-280V200-245V
VS 300/90-2P AC90-500V200-245V

For 1.5 Ton AC

ModelInput Range (V)Output Range (V)
VS 400/180 AC180-290V200-245V
VS 400/170 AC170-270V200-245V
VS 400/150 AC150-280V200-245V
VS 400/130 AC130-290V200-245V
VS 400/110 AC110-290V200-245V
VS 400/90 AC90-270V200-245V
VS 400/70 AC70-280V200-245V
VS 400/90-2P AC90-500V200-245V

For 2.0 Ton AC

ModelInput Range (V)Output Range (V)
VS 500/180 AC180-290V200-245V
VS 500/170 AC170-270V200-245V
VS 500/150 AC150-280V200-245V
VS 500/130 AC130-290V200-245V
VS 500/110 AC110-290V200-245V
VS 500/90 AC90-270V200-245V
VS 500/70 AC70-280V200-245V
VS 500/90-2P AC170-500V200-245V

AC Stabilizer Buying Guide & FAQs

All your queries answered about protecting your air conditioner.

Q:Is a stabilizer required for an inverter AC? Does an inverter AC need a stabilizer?

Yes, even if your air conditioner has built-in features, you still need an ac stabilizer in regions with frequent voltage fluctuations. When customers ask, "does inverter ac require stabilizer?" or "do we need stabilizer for inverter ac?", the answer is a definite yes. Built-in stabilization only handles minor fluctuations. A dedicated stabilizer for AC protects the highly sensitive inverter PCB and the compressor from silent damage, voltage surges, and sudden blackouts, preventing expensive board replacements.

Q:Which stabilizer is best for 1.5 ton AC?

When selecting the best stabilizer for 1.5 ton AC, you should check the input working voltage range (such as 130V-290V or a wider 90V-300V range) and ensure it uses 100% copper winding. If you're wondering "which stabilizer is best for 1.5 ton ac?", the VoltUp VS 400 series is specifically optimized for this load. VoltUp stabilizers utilize advanced digital IC technology to provide faster correction speeds and better thermal overload protection than typical consumer units.

Q:How does VoltUp compare to a V-Guard stabilizer or Microtek stabilizer?

While a v guard stabilizer or a microtek stabilizer are common household options, VoltUp stabilizers are engineered with a focus on commercial-grade durability. We use 100% copper transformer winding for maximum conductivity and efficiency. This results in much lower heat generation, lesser power loss, and a significantly longer lifetime compared to stabilizers with aluminum or mixed windings.

Q:What factors determine the stabilizer price?

The stabilizer price is determined by its load capacity (KVA), the input voltage range (e.g. wider ranges require larger transformers), and the quality of the winding material (100% pure copper vs aluminum). High-capacity mainline models or heavy-duty units cost more but act as a lifetime insurance policy for your air conditioning systems.