Automatic change over for generator/Automatic Transfer Switch /ATS(with circuit Diagram / Explained
In this video, I have explained about the fully automatic transfer switch (ATS) for single phase system. A transfer switch (ATS) is an electrical switch that switches a load between two sources. An Automatic Transfer Switch is often installed where a backup generator is located, so that the generator may provide temporary electrical power if the utility source fails. When utility power is interrupted, the automatic transfer switch immediately senses the problem and signals the generator to start. Afterward, it detects when the utility power is returned, the automatic transfer switch retransfer to the utility power and turn off the generator. If you have any questions about the Automatic changeover switch, please comment below the video. I will answer your questions. An #automatic_transfer_switch (#ATS) transfers power supply from its primary source to a backup generator automatically, when it senses partly failure or a total failure in the primary source. When a failure occurs in the primary power system the ATS invokes the backup source which is a three phase diesel powered generator here, to run electric equipment until utility power is restored. ATS needs to be properly designed and wired to the primary and backup power sources correctly. If this video is useful, please subscribe to the channel. Thank you. #ats_panel_wiring #ats_panel #ats_automatic_transfer_switch #ats_panel_for_generator_wiring_diagram #changeoverswitch #automatic_changeover_switch #generator #changeover_connection #3_phase_changeover #automatic_changeover_switch_for_generator_3_phase #generator change over
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