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PVS 1000 / PVS 1001: 1000W Servo Motor Type AVR w/ Step Down Transformer

12,200

Technical Specification
  • Max. Capacity: 1000 Watts
  • Input: 160V AC – 240V AC
  • Output (+/- 2%): 100V AC, 110V AC & 220V AC x 3
  • System: Servo-Motor Type
  • AVR response time: Within 1 second against +/-1% input voltage deviation
Features Include
  • Three universal outlets (1: 100V, 1: 110V, 1: 220V), Two parallel outlets w/ grounding (2: 220V)
  • High and low voltage protection
  • Output Voltage Meter
    • PVS 1000: Analog display for manual reading
    • PVS 1001: LED screen display for easy visual indication
  • 10A Fuse protection in case of overload
  • Metal casing: Powder-coated
  • Lifetime Service Warranty
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Product Details

The Panther Automatic Voltage Regulator provides necessary protection for your appliances against voltage fluctuation. This allows your electronic equipment and appliances to perform better and last longer. The PVS series is good when used for appliances with different voltage requirements (100V AC, 110V AC, 220V AC)

This product is suitable for sensitive equipment such as medical and dental equipments. Note that response time is faster compared to relay type AVRs, which is the requirement for sensitive equipments

Additional Warning / Disclaimer

Please consult your equipment supplier and/or Panther to determine the appropriate product capacity you should purchase for your equipment. This is to avoid overload.

In case you have specific requirements, please inform us of your required specifications so we can provide a made-to-order quotation for you

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  1. Jose Marie

    I have a 100w rated fridge. It’s a 8.3 cubic-foot Samsung Inverter-type Refrigerator. What type of AVR should I use to protect the appliance? Servo or relay type? What wattage rating do I use? I will only be using this AVR for the fridge, and no other appliance will be plugged in.

    • Panther Support

      Good day!
      1) We would recommend a relay type AVR, as refrigerator is not a very sensitive appliance
      2) We would suggest a 500 Watts AVR
      3) Given the above suggestions, we would recommend you purchase the PVE 500D (a 500W relay type AVR w/ power on delay protection): https://panther.ph/product/pve-500-d-relay-type-avr/

  2. Marlon

    We just bought 120W rated Samsung 15.6 cubic ft refrigerator. What are your recommended AVR specs? May I know the rule of thumb when computing appropriate wattage or VA for an AVR? Should it be times 5 the current appliance wattage?

  3. Marlon

    The rated current is 2.0A, With a rated power input of 120W of Samsung digital inverter refrigerator, how much wattage of AVR should I buy?

  4. Marlon

    We had an existing Panther PVR 1000. Can I use it instead for our new rated current 2.0A, rated power input 120W Samsung digital inverter refrigerator?

    • Panther Support

      Good day! If your refrigerator’s rated current is 2.0A, at its max. power (during startup), you would expect it to use up to ~6A (~1320 Watts at 220V AC). 
      However, there is a possibility that your refrigerator is more energy efficient since it’s a digital inverter-type. If so, you can check with your refrigerator supplier/manufacturer if a 1000 Watts AVR is sufficient for your needs. If it’s sufficient, then you can definitely use the Panther PVR 1000.

  5. Dante

    I have Marantz integrated amplifier with 100V AC and 355 W ratings. What AVR transformer (relary o servo) should I buy? Thank you

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