Automatic Transfer Switches
Automatic transfer switches (ATS) are devices used to transfer power from a primary power source to a backup power source in the event of a power outage or failure. They are commonly used in commercial and industrial settings, as well as in homes that require a reliable backup power supply.
An ATS works by monitoring the primary power source, typically utility power, and automatically switching to the backup power source, such as a generator, if it detects a loss of power. This switch typically happens within seconds or even mili-seconds, ensuring that critical equipment and systems do not experience a disruption in power.
ATS can be designed for a variety of applications, from small residential systems to large-scale commercial and industrial power systems.
We provied both CB Class and PC Class automatic transfer switches.
CB Class - capable of making, withstanding and is intended for breaking short-circuit currents and is provided with over-current releases and is based on devices fulfilling the requirements of IEC 60947-2. This is usually by use of motorised circuit breakers.
PC Class - capable of making and withstanding, but is not intended for breaking short-circuit currents and is based on devices fulfilling the requirements of IEC 60947-3. This is usually by use of a motorised switching device.
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