DUAL POWER AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH

Suitable for a 400-volt, 60-amp emergency power supply system with an ac rated current of 50 or 60 Hz. It has a compact structure, reliable switching, convenient installation and maintenance, and long service life.

Features:

  • Grade PC: able to male and withstand
  • According to IEC 50947
  • Contact transfer time:<50ms
  • Easy installation and maintenance long life
  • 2 years warranty
  • RoHS material

UP TO 400V DUAL POWER AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH

Have you ever experienced a sudden power outage and wished there was a way to maintain a continuous flow of electricity to your facility? That’s where dual power automatic transfer switch (ats) come in. These devices are designed to provide seamless power transitions between two power sources, ensuring an uninterrupted power supply and safeguarding sensitive equipment from sudden voltage fluctuations.

A dual power automatic transfer switch is an essential component of any backup power system, providing seamless power transitions between primary and secondary sources. By understanding the different types, benefits, and applications of dual-power ATS, as well as the factors to consider when selecting and maintaining these devices, you can ensure the uninterrupted operation of your facility and protect your valuable equipment from power disruptions.

DUAL POWER AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH MDQ5R

THE IMPORTANCE OF
ATS SWITCH

Ensuring Continuous Power Supply

In industries where continuous power supply is critical, such as healthcare and data centers, an Dual Power Automatic Transfer Switch is indispensable. It ensures that power is automatically transferred to a backup generator if the primary source fails, keeping essential systems operational and preventing any potential loss of data or damage to equipment.

Preventing Power Fluctuations and Overloads

An Dual Power Automatic Transfer Switch can also help prevent power fluctuations and overloads by managing the distribution of power between different sources. It ensures that the backup generator doesn’t get overloaded and that the primary power source doesn’t experience sudden surges when it is restored.

FOUR CHARACTERISTICS

DUAL POWER AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH

TERMINAL

Connected easy to observe outside the cabinet

SIGNAL INDICATOR

Simple Operation

HANDLE SWITCH

Manually Switch The Handlesimple And Convenient

U-TERMINAL

U-shaped Wiringsimple And Convenient

INTRODUCTION OF ATS INSTITUTIONS

MDQ5 ATS Automatic Transfer Switch

WIRING DIAGRAM

2P MODEL

DUAL POWER AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH MDQ5R Instructions

4P MODEL

Dual Power Automatic Transfer Switch MDQ5R Appearance and Installation Dimensions

SPECIFICATION

Model MDQ5R
Rated Current
16A 20A 25A 32A 40A 50A 63A 100A
Insulation Voltage Ui
AC690V
Rated Voltage Ue
AC400V
Grade
Grade PC
Poles
2P-4P
Life
Electrial:2000times;Mechanical:5000times
Rated Conditional Short-circuit Current
50kA
Rated Impulse Withstand Voltage
8kV
Auxiliary Circuit
AC220V/AC110V 50/60Hz
Contact Transfer Time
<50ms
Temperature Range
-5℃~+40℃
Cetification
CE

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Common Queries

Frequently Asked Questions

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A: A dual power automatic transfer switch automatically transfers the load between power sources, while a manual transfer switch requires a person to manually initiate the transfer process. ATS switches are more convenient and ensure faster response times during power outages.

A: The transfer time for an ats switch can vary depending on the specific model and type (open-transition or closed-transition). Generally, transfer times range from a few milliseconds to a few seconds.

A: Yes, dual power automatic transfer switches can be used with renewable energy sources, such as solar panels or wind turbines, as long as they are compatible with the specific voltage, frequency, and other technical specifications of the system.

A: It is highly recommended to have a qualified technician or electrician install your dual power automatic transfer switch to ensure proper installation, sizing, and integration with your existing electrical system.

A: Regular maintenance is crucial for the long-term reliability of your dual power automatic transfer switch. It’s recommended to schedule periodic inspections and testing at least once a year, or more frequently for critical applications. Consult with a qualified technician for specific maintenance recommendations based on your system and environment.

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