ATS & Isolator
Auto Transfer Switch (ATS) Panel
An Auto Transfer Switch (ATS) Panel is an electrical device that automatically switches a power load between two sources, typically from the main utility power to a backup generator. The ATS continuously monitors the power supply and, in the event of a power failure or significant voltage drop, it transfers the load to the backup power source to ensure uninterrupted power. Once the main power is restored, the ATS switches back to it, either automatically or manually depending on the configuration. These panels are commonly used in critical applications like hospitals, data centers, and industrial plants where continuous power is essential.
Synchronizing Panel
A Synchronizing Panel is an electrical system used to synchronize multiple power sources, such as generators, with each other or with the main power grid. The panel ensures that the voltage, frequency, and phase of the power sources match before connecting them together, preventing potential damage and ensuring seamless power integration. Once synchronized, the panel can distribute the load evenly across the connected sources. Synchronizing Panels are crucial in applications where multiple generators are used, such as in large industrial plants, hospitals, or power stations, to maintain a reliable and stable power supply.
Weather Proof Isolator
A Weatherproof Isolator is an electrical switch designed to isolate a circuit or equipment from its power source in outdoor or harsh environments. It is encased in a protective enclosure that is resistant to weather conditions such as rain, dust, and extreme temperatures, ensuring safe and reliable operation even in challenging conditions. These isolators are commonly used in outdoor electrical installations, like air conditioning units, solar panels, and industrial machinery, where the equipment needs to be safely disconnected for maintenance or emergencies while being protected from the elements.
Single pole Isolator
A Single Pole Isolator is an electrical switch designed to disconnect a single live wire or phase in a circuit. It is used to isolate a part of the electrical system for maintenance, repair, or safety purposes, ensuring that no current flows through the isolated section. Single Pole Isolators are typically used in residential or simple single-phase electrical installations, such as lighting circuits or small appliances. They are crucial for ensuring that maintenance work can be carried out safely by completely cutting off the power supply to the specific circuit or equipment.
Three pole Isolator
A Three Pole Isolator is an electrical switch designed to disconnect all three phases of a three-phase power supply simultaneously. It is used in three-phase electrical systems, which are common in industrial and commercial settings, to ensure complete isolation of the circuit or equipment from the power source during maintenance, repair, or emergencies. By isolating all three phases (typically labeled as L1, L2, and L3), the three pole isolator ensures that the entire system is safely powered down, preventing any accidental energization and protecting both personnel and equipment. These isolators are essential in managing high-power loads and ensuring operational safety in complex electrical systems.