Operations can be interrupted very quickly if there is a power interruption – especially if there are backup generators involved. Therefore, we place great importance on our Havells ATs because they will detect power failures as soon as they occur and automatically transfer to the backup supply without needing manual intervention.
All of our units are designed to operate under actual load conditions. The contacts are designed to be capable of repeated operations at full load. The timing and logic are tested to prevent unnecessary delays in the transfer of supply or multiple sources from being turned on simultaneously. The indicators are designed to display which source has the active supply, as well as any fault condition that exists, making it easy to monitor for the operator. The enclosures are constructed to withstand an industrial environment including dust, heat, and moisture.
Commercial buildings, Industrial Plants, Data Centers, and Healthcare facilities are some of the applications that we utilize these automatic transfer switches in because they all require uninterrupted power. The automatic transfer switches are easily integrated with the generator and the distribution panel. Programmed logic provides for prevention from connecting multiple sources at the same time as well as providing a safe connection to the main supply once it has been returned to its normal condition.
Our installation support involves verifying the load transfer, adjusting the time, and operating the transfer switch under actual real-world conditions. By focusing on the actual requirements of each site, these automatic transfer switches will protect your equipment, provide for a maximum uptime, and reduce your operating risk. Each unit is test to ensure that it will reliably function throughout the United States.
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