Title: Automatic Transfer Switches for Critical Infrastructure
1Automatic Transfer Switches for Critical
Infrastructure
2When the power fails to keep critical systems
going, the Automatic Transfer Switch jumps into
action. Think about all the vital equipment and
systems that need continuous power Hospitals -
Life support machines - Emergency room/operating
room lighting - Refrigeration for
medicines/blood - Communications systems
3- Airports
- Control tower operations
- Runway/taxiway lighting
- Check-in/security screening
- Flight information displays
- Data Centers
- Computer servers
- - HVAC/cooling systems
- And the list goes on - water treatment plants,
traffic signals, telecommunications hubs, 911
call centres...the backbone of society depends on
power being there 24/7. - An ATS ensures this critical infrastructure has
backup power within seconds of an outage to
prevent disruption or downtime. That's why it's
mandatory for places like hospitals and airports
to have ATS installs and generators.
4- How Does an Automatic Transfer Switch Work?
- The ATS has built-in delays to ride through minor
blips, storms etc. But once it verifies the
utility is completely down for the count, it
makes the switch to backup so you don't even
notice a hiccup. - When utility power is restored and stable, the
ATS transfers the load back and allows a
cool-down period before shutting down the
generator. Hospitals and other critical
facilities test this sequence regularly. - There are different ATS sizes and configurations
based on the facility's power needs. But the core
function - automatically switchover to a backup
supply when the main one fails - is what keeps
critical systems alive.
5- Why Not Use a Manual Transfer Switch?
- Some businesses use a manual transfer
switch operated by a person to swap between power
sources during an outage. But there are a few
downsides - Requires someone to be onsite to make the switch,
which can delay response time - Allows potential for human error in the transfer
process - Power is interrupted for a period until the
switch is made - An automatic transfer switch takes people out of
the equation for a reliable, instantaneous
switchover when disaster strikes. Makes sense for
something as vital as a hospital's emergency
power supply, right? - When specifying an ATS, work closely with your
electrical engineer or contractor to get the
right unit based on your facility's power needs
and redundancy requirements. Installing too small
an ATS is just as bad (or worse) than not having
one! - Does your critical infrastructure have a properly
specified and maintained automatic transfer
switch? If not, it's time to make this
life-saving upgrade to keep your vital operations
firing on all cylinders 24/7. No more excuses -
get on it today!
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