Is it possible to connect the stabilizer through the DigiTop Vp 10AS voltage relay to the network?

Natalya asks:
I have a 24-square-meter Baxi gas boiler Connected to the network through the stabilizer Calm. I constantly live outside the city in a private house in SNT. Often, especially on weekends, the stabilizer starts to “Click”. I want to connect the Stabilizer, the boiler of the DigiTop VP-10AS relay, but I don’t know: put the DigiTop VP-10AS relay in front of the stabilizer or after? Why did you decide to add a relay? I just noticed that the relay turns off other devices when the stabilizer continues to work, but it clicks for a long time, which clearly does not benefit the boiler and the contacts! I just think that the relay in this sense is more reliable. I ask for advice.
The answer to the question:
Hello! First metaphor: do you spread butter on a sandwich twice as well? So it turns out here. The vast majority of stabilizers already have protection against excessively high and undervoltage. It won’t be worse, but you won’t get any special results. If you put a relay, then BEFORE the stabilizer, so that in which case it protects the stabilizer (and does it make sense), because AFTER the stabilizer - it is of little use (it is not at all more likely), the stabilizer will continue to click.

That’s why the stabilizer is needed to continue working and clicking, thereby switching the windings and giving the connected devices voltage of a normal level, thereby preserving your boiler. The relay simply cuts off the load when the voltage goes beyond the permissible limits

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  • Victor

    The relay will protect the stabilizer. It will turn off the house if the lower limit is less than 160. This is very dangerous for the stabilizer. In some cottages, some stabilizers burn out during such voltage surges. Or more, for example 250 V
    If possible, send the stabilizer connection diagram after the voltage relay
    thank

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