Reading Past the Marketing Language
Almost every stabilizer listing promises to “protect sensitive equipment,” but the specific protection features and warranty terms actually vary by model and series. Knowing what’s listed for a given unit helps you compare beyond just price and VA rating.
Two Common Protection Patterns
Across the Stabimatic range, protection features tend to fall into one of two groupings. Some models, like the STABIMATIC WSRS-3000 (Rs. 14,213) and the Stabimatic SR-20000 (Rs. 86,856), list overload, thermal, and surge suppression protection. Others, like the Stabimatic SXD-5000C 5000VA AVR Stabilizer (Rs. 53,693) and the Stabimatic SLC-3KVA Servo Motor Control (Rs. 70,538), list protection against overload, over/under-voltage, and short-circuit conditions instead. Both groupings share overload protection as a baseline, but the additional coverage differs — thermal cutoffs and surge suppression in one case, versus explicit over/under-voltage and short-circuit protection in the other.

Build Quality as Part of Protection
Physical construction is also part of how these units protect equipment over time. Most of the Stabimatic range, including the WSRS-3000 and the SR-15000 and SR-20000 stabilizers, is built with a metal body, described as durable and low-maintenance, which matters for units expected to run continuously in a utility room or server closet.
Warranty Coverage: Home Units vs. Enterprise UPS
Most Stabimatic stabilizers and servo units in this catalogue list a standard 1-year warranty — this applies across capacity tiers, from the entry-level Stabimatic 500C (Rs. 10,528) up to larger units like the Stabimatic SXD-10000C (Rs. 72,500). That’s a meaningfully different arrangement from the enterprise UPS end of the category: the Eaton 9PX10KSP Online UPS 10kVA 9kW (Rs. 315,840) includes a 3-year onsite, parts-and-labor service agreement with 24×7 next-business-day response bundled into the listing — a level of coverage suited to critical IT and networking infrastructure where downtime has a direct business cost.

Efficiency as a Related Spec
One more figure worth checking alongside protection and warranty is efficiency, since it’s listed consistently across most of the Stabimatic servo and AVR lineup at ≥98%. It’s not a protection feature as such, but it’s a useful, directly comparable number when two models otherwise look similar on paper.
Frequently Asked Questions
What warranty comes with a typical Stabimatic stabilizer?
Most Stabimatic AVR and servo models in this catalogue list a standard 1-year warranty, regardless of capacity tier.
What protection features should I compare between models?
Check whether the listing specifies overload, thermal, and surge suppression (as with the WSRS-3000) or overload, over/under-voltage, and short-circuit protection (as with the SXD-5000C) — both are common patterns across this range.
Does the Eaton UPS have better support coverage than the Stabimatic stabilizers?
The Eaton 9PX10KSP includes a 3-year onsite, parts-and-labor, 24×7 next-business-day service agreement, which is more extensive than the standard 1-year warranty listed on most Stabimatic stabilizer models.
Is efficiency rating related to protection?
Not directly, but it’s a commonly listed spec alongside protection features — most Stabimatic servo and AVR units in this catalogue list an efficiency rating of ≥98%.
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