How to design an ATS, to start and stop the generator automatically ?
In this video, we guide you through designing an Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) to start and stop a generator automatically.
An ATS, also known as an automatic changeover switch, plays a crucial role in switching power from the primary source to a backup source when it detects a partial or total failure of the main power supply.
When a power outage occurs, the ATS seamlessly activates the 3-phase generator, keeping essential equipment powered until utility power is restored.
Beyond switching power sources, the ATS also controls automatic generator start and stop functions, ensuring reliable power management.
Proper ATS design and wiring are essential for safe, efficient operation. An ATS must communicate with both power sources to switch power with minimal delay, preventing equipment downtime.
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