ATS panels are designed to automatically transfer electrical load from a primary power source to a secondary power source (like a generator) when the primary source fails. They ensure continuous power supply to critical systems without manual intervention.
Key Features:
Automatic Transfer: Switches power source automatically during an outage.
Monitoring: Continuously monitors the status of both power sources.
Control: Controls the operation of circuit breakers and generators.
Safety: Includes interlocks to prevent simultaneous connection of both sources.
Automatic Mains Failure (AMF) Panels:
AMF panels are similar to ATS panels but are specifically designed to switch the load to a backup generator when the mains power fails. They ensure that critical systems remain operational during power outages.
Key Features:
Automatic Mains Failure: Detects mains power failure and starts the generator.
Load Transfer: Automatically transfers the load to the generator.
Return to Mains: Switches back to mains power when it is restored.
Protection: Includes various protection mechanisms like over/under voltage, over/under frequency, and phase sequence protection.
Applications:
Both ATS and AMF panels are commonly used in:
Commercial Buildings: To ensure continuous power supply to essential systems like lighting, HVAC, and IT infrastructure.
Industrial Facilities: To maintain operations of critical machinery and equipment.
Residential Areas: To provide backup power for essential household appliances
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