> Hello Members,
>
> I'm looking for some information about AC line regulation technics.
> There is my problem: When connected to agricultural electrification, the
> measured AC mains voltage varies from 384 to 600 V, when the nominal
voltage
> is 440 V! Of course a transformer with several taps could be specified,
but
> the AC input voltage varies several times a day. There is a need for
> automatic AC regulation.
> The output has to be 127 V (AC), and the rated power is about 1.3 KVA.
> Could any of You members inform about any URL where I could find
information
> about calculating the circuit envolved, or give some practical advice? I
> say, per example, triacs, comparators and so on. I searched the internet
for
> application notes, and I could not find them.
>
>
> Any help woud be appreciated.
>
>
>
>
> Thank You.
>
>
>                                                    Paul H.
>                                                    Brazil
>
>
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