AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH

ATS AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH ATS AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH

AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH

Panel Type Description
Automatic Transfer Switch Our Automatic Transfer Switches enable seamless and automatic switching between power sources, ensuring uninterrupted power supply during power outages.
Specification Description
Switching Time Less than 10 milliseconds for fast and seamless power transition.
Number of Poles Available in 2, 3, or 4-pole configurations for different system needs.
Control Options Operable via manual, automatic, or remote controls for flexibility.
Communication Interfaces Supports Modbus, Ethernet, and SNMP protocols for smart integration.

Technical Data

General Information
Product Name:Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS)
Standards:UL 1008, CSA C22.2 No. 178, NEMA ICS 10, NFPA 70 (NEC)
Type:Open Transition / Closed Transition / Delayed Transition
Application:Emergency and Standby Power Systems for Commercial, Industrial, and Residential
Mounting Type:Surface or Flush Mount
Voltage Rating:Up to 600V AC
Frequency:50/60 Hz
Poles:2P, 3P, 4P
Current Rating:30 A to 1600 A
Transfer Time:Typically 0.1 to 3 seconds (depending on type)

Electrical Specifications
Control Voltage:120, 208, 240, 480 VAC standard
Operating Mechanism:Electrically operated, spring-charged or motor driven
Contacts:Silver alloy or silver cadmium oxide for high durability
Control Logic:Microprocessor-based or electromechanical
Bypass Isolation:Available on some models for maintenance without power interruption
Auxiliary Contacts:Available for remote monitoring and alarms

Mechanical Specifications
Enclosure Material:Steel or stainless steel, NEMA 1, 3R, 4, or 4X rated depending on application
Finish:Powder coated for corrosion resistance
Dimensions:Varies by frame size and configuration
Weight:Varies depending on size and features

Environmental Condition
Operating Temperature:-20°C to +60°C
Storage Temperature:-40°C to +70°C
Relative Humidity:5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Altitude:Up to 2000 m (derating may apply above)

Available accessories include : Remote annunciators, auxiliary contact kits for status signaling, communication modules (Modbus, BACnet, Ethernet), surge protection devices, and keypad or touchscreen operator interfaces for enhanced control. Optional features such as engine start/stop modules, manual bypass switches, shunt trip breakers, and programmable time delay settings provide flexibility and customization to meet specific application requirements in commercial, industrial, and emergency power systems.