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Category: STS - Source Transfer Switch Model Name: STS for 3 Phase |
Model Number: STS3Phase | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
  
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Product DescriptionsSTS Three Phase is a microprocessor controlled transfer switch, designed for automatic and manual switching between two AC power sources, with interruption to the load of less than 2 msecs with synchronized sources and of less than 12 msecs for unsynchronized sources.STS utilizes SCRs connected in opposite parallel pairs (six pairs for 6 pole models ,eight pairs for 4 pole models) . Three or four pairs of SCRs are used to connect the AC load to the power supply input referred to as “PREFERRED”, under normal conditions. The other three (of four) pairs of SCRs are on standby to transfer the load to the other power supply input referred to as “ALTERNATE” in case of a failure of the “PREFERRED” input supply. Source 1 and Source 2 supply inputs should come from two different AC sources with nominally identical voltages, phases and frequencies. The aim of the STS is uninterrupted transfer from one AC power supply to the other, in case of a fault in the “PREFERRED” supply. Before and during transfer from one source to the other, the operating conditions of the SCRs are carefully monitored to prevent crosscurrents between two sources. The break-before-make technique makes healthy and uninterrupted transfers possible. During normal operation, “PREFERRED” network supplies the load when both inputs are available. Selection of the “PREFERRED” network, automatic re-transfer, retransfer delay, overload behavior of STS, alarm hold time, nonsynchronized transfer behavior, overload and transfer inhibit reset modes may be set by the user on the control panel of the unit. Permitted voltage, phase difference and frequency tolerance are also adjustable by the service personnel on the control panel. *¤ÅÔ¡´Ùà·¤¹Ô¤ Source Transfer Switch (STS) |
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