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Home›Technology›Industrial›NHP offers a range of reliable transfer switching equipment from Socomec

NHP offers a range of reliable transfer switching equipment from Socomec

By Sean Carroll
17/03/2023
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NHP offers a wide range of open transition load break-based transfer switches from Socomec (ATyS) that guarantee both the continuity of the power supply and the safety of operators.

Depending on the load requirements the implementation of a reliable, secondary supply of electrical power can be critical to maintaining equipment operation on your site.

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The role of automatic transfer switch equipment (ATSE) is to provide a dependable power transfer between the main supply and the emergency (typically a generator) supply to essential or critical loads.

All Socomec devices comply with IEC 60947-3 and 60947.6.1 and the complete ATyS range is user-friendly with a quick and easy installation and commissioning process, catering for applications from 40 to 3,200A.

Its stable positions allow energy consumption to be minimised while ensuring maximum immunity to loads from electrical network disturbances, making this a truly robust and reliable solution.

The contribution of the ATSE to the reliability of the installation is as important as the transformer, generator or protection devices. As a consequence, the choice of ATSE architecture is a major responsibility of the designer.

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