CVT is effective in guarding the output from all types of power issues promising a clean and uninterrupted constant output. It is also designed to fill power gaps of 1-5ms. The output of CVT is pure sine wave under all conditions. In the CVT the primary and secondary windings are separated with a broad air gap impacted by magnetic field. This results in a striking decrease in capacitive and inductive loadings. Regular power transients are taken care of by this exclusive design. In between the output voltage and the input voltage, there exists a phase difference giving rise to superior output sound reduction. The windings in a CVT are isolated the noise is cut off from the high-frequency module. Ferroresonance is a phenomenon in the CVT that keeps the balance from any type of variation that occurs in the AC voltage. In this case, the secondary output inductor forces to vibrate making use of a greater degree of capacitor performance giving rise to this occurrence.
The features stated above indicate that CVT is unique and superior to other types of voltage stabilizers and SMPSs. The CVT allows consistent power output saving the appliances during power surges.