AMF/DG Sync Panel/
Automatic Power Transfer Panel(ATS)

Automatic mains failure (AMF) panels, often referred to as automatic transfer switch (ATS) panels, make the power switch to emergency standby generators in the event of a significant loss of mains power or total blackout. Without AMF panels, generators need to be operated manually and that can mean lost data, potential damage to electrical equipment, and huge amounts of disruption.

AMF and ATS panels monitor the incoming AC mains supply, activate the standby generator when mains power fails, and make an automatic electrical transfer of the building’s load from the mains to the generating set. When the mains supply returns, the AMF panel controls a return to the mains supply and shuts down the generator after a suitable cooling run.

Monitoring a building’s incoming AC mains supply, AMF panels instantaneously activate the standby generator when mains power fails, automatically transferring a building’s load from the mains power supply to the backup generator after about a 15 second warm-up. When the mains supply returns, the AMF Panel controls a return to the mains supply and shuts down the generator after a suitable cooling run.

Synchronization is the process of running two or more DG sets in parallel on common bursar, while matching the characteristics of each system as closely as possible. This is accomplished by minimizing the phase-angle difference, frequency difference, voltage difference & matching phase sequence between the two systems.

Simective designs and manufacturers AMF & DG Sync panels, ensuring that the continuous power solutions we provide operate superfluously, linking ATS, UPS and standby generators in conjunction with remote monitoring solutions.