What is the function of automatic Transfer Switch(ATS) in
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Answer / d.s.david
ATS(Auto transfer switch) is a static switch which has a
two input source and one out put.It trasfer one input
during failiure of other input automatic by presettable
time.
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Answer / mukesh tyag
ATS is the Automatic Transfer Switch, The function of this
switch is that if the utility supply goes then the
connected equipment would be transfer automatic on
emergency source from utility source through this switch.
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Answer / gopal varsani
ATS is the Automatic Transfer Switch, The function of this
switch is that if the utility supply goes then the
connected equipment would be transfer automatic on
emergency source from utility source through this switch.
But it is programed few second delay asper sefty rules becose
when incoming flickering or sparking that time it should not go on where incoming sores are connect healthy that switch may go on
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