YIFA Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) are designed to ensure continuous and reliable power supply by automatically switching between two power sources based on voltage conditions and user-defined settings.
YIFA Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) provide seamless power continuity, advanced safety protection, flexible configurations, and cost-efficient intelligent operation to ensure reliable and efficient power management.
Uninterrupted Power Supply
YIFA ATS ensures seamless switching between power sources during blackouts or voltage fluctuations, preventing downtime and protecting critical operations in industries such as healthcare, data centers, and manufacturing.
Advanced Safety Protection
Equipped with voltage stabilization and surge protection, YIFA ATS safeguards sensitive equipment and supports essential safety systems, ensuring reliable performance even during emergencies.
Flexible and Scalable Design
With customizable configurations such as mains + generator or mains + UPS, YIFA ATS adapts to diverse applications and allows easy expansion or upgrades as power requirements grow.
Cost-Efficient and Intelligent Operation
By minimizing downtime losses, extending equipment lifespan, and enabling remote monitoring and predictive maintenance, YIFA ATS delivers long-term savings and efficient power management.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary function of a low-voltage dual power switch?
A low-voltage dual power switch automatically transfers power from the primary source to a backup source during a primary power failure, ensuring uninterrupted device operation. It also provides short-circuit and overload protection, as well as intelligent alarms for overvoltage, undervoltage, and phase loss.
The low-voltage dual power switch does not activate after power connection, and the controller light is off. What could be wrong?
This may be due to incorrect or loose wiring. Check all connections and rewire if necessary. Alternatively, the fuse may be blown and require replacement.
What if the switch fails to transfer power promptly or at all during operation?
Possible causes include controller malfunction, mechanical component failure, or incorrect settings. Verify controller operation, check mechanical contacts, and review configuration settings.
What should I do if the switch experiences overload or short-circuit conditions?
Immediately disconnect the power supply, inspect the load for overload or short-circuit issues, and replace damaged components or adjust the load as needed.
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