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Is there any problem with phase shift between the input and output voltages of constant voltage power conditioners (CVPC)?

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Is there any problem with phase shift between the input and output voltages of constant voltage power conditioners (CVPC)?

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A. The phase difference which exists between input and output voltages is in the range of 120 degrees to 140 degrees at full load. This phase differences varies with the magnitude and power factor of the load, and to a lesser extent, with changes in line voltage and load power factor.

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The phase difference which exists between input and output voltages is in the range of 120 degrees to 140 degrees at full load. This phase differences varies with the magnitude and power factor of the load, and to a lesser extent, with changes in line voltage and load power factor.

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