What is the warranty period for voltage stabilizers?
The warranty period for voltage stabilizers typically ranges from 1 to 5 years, depending on the brand, model, and type of stabilizer. Hereβs a general breakdown:
π Common Warranty Periods:
| Type of Stabilizer | Typical Warranty |
|---|---|
| Standard Residential Models | 1β2 years |
| Servo-Controlled Stabilizers | 2β3 years (some up to 5) |
| Industrial Stabilizers | 1β2 years (extendable) |
| Digital/Electronic Models | 1β3 years |
| Premium Brands (e.g., V-Guard, Microtek) | Up to 5 years on select models |
π What the Warranty Usually Covers:
- Manufacturing defects
- Component failures (e.g., transformers, control boards)
- Free repair or replacement during the warranty period
π« What the Warranty Usually Excludes:
- Damage due to misuse, overloading, or incorrect installation
- Acts of nature (lightning, floods, etc.)
- Unauthorized repairs or modifications
- Wear and tear or damage from pests or dust
π‘ Tips:
- Always register your product after purchase (some brands require this for extended coverage).
- Keep the purchase invoice and warranty card safely.
- Check if the brand offers extended warranties at the time of purchase.
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