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    Over voltage controlling using automatic voltage stabilizer

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    2018-08-15
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    Sawatdiwong, Pornchai
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    The purpose of this research is to facilitate technology of limiting excess electricity from the source before supplying to the electrical appliances. The distribution of electricity by Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) frequently exceeds the needs of households and factories due to the fact that the voltage has to be enough to send electricity to users who are located further at the end of the voltage grid lines. Most electrical appliances are designed to perform at optimum voltage of 220 Volt. The voltage optimization system controls the incoming voltage to fit the optimum voltage of electrical appliances which will reduce the overheating phenomenon and thus lengthen the lives of electrical appliances. It can save 8-14% of total energy being consumed and potentially reduce CO2 emission. This analysis system can be used for industries in the range of small to large companies. From the development of remote monitoring using a control via internet or 3G/4LTE, the voltage optimization system showed practical power saving results of the reduced power usage and lengthen the lives of electrical appliances; that leads to reduction of emerging electricity resource, eradication of natural resources, increase the chance of marketing competition and energy sustainable
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