A mainline stabilizer is a type of electrical voltage stabilizer that is used to regulate the voltage in the main electrical line or supply of a building or a group of buildings.
They work by stepping down high voltage to a level that is safe for appliances and electronic devices and then regulating the voltage to ensure that it remains stable.
It is typically used in commercial and industrial settings, where the electrical load is larger and more sensitive to voltage fluctuations.
The main function of a mainline stabilizer is to protect electrical equipment and appliances from damage due to voltage fluctuations and ensure that they receive a stable voltage supply.
Mainline stabilizers are generally larger and more powerful than standard stabilizers and are designed to handle larger electrical loads. They may be used in conjunction with other types of stabilizers to provide a more comprehensive voltage regulation solution.