Product Details:
| Brand | APC |
| Current | 16 A |
| Output Voltage | 5 V |
| Usage/Application | offices |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Input Voltage | 230 V |
A static switch is an electronic device used to manage the flow of electrical power between different sources, ensuring that power is continuously supplied to critical loads even if one source fails or becomes unstable. Unlike mechanical switches, which physically move to switch between sources, static switches use electronic components to perform the switching function without moving parts. This results in faster switching times and greater reliability.
Key Features and Functions:Seamless Switching: Static switches provide seamless transition between power sources with minimal interruption, making them ideal for applications where power continuity is crucial.
Reliability: They offer high reliability due to the lack of moving parts, reducing the risk of mechanical failure.
Speed: The electronic nature of static switches allows for much faster switching times compared to traditional mechanical switches.
Protection: They often include protection features to guard against power quality issues, such as overvoltage, undervoltage, and surges.
Monitoring and Control: Many static switches come with monitoring and control features that allow for remote management and status monitoring, which is useful for managing and maintaining power systems.
Product Details:
| Current | 16 A |
| Output Voltage | 5 V |
| Usage/Application | offices |
| Design | Compact |
| Input Voltage | 220V AC |
| Operating Ambient Temperature | 0 to 40 Degree C |
A Static Transfer Switch (STS) is a type of electronic switch used to transfer electrical loads between two or more power sources, ensuring uninterrupted power supply to critical systems. Unlike mechanical transfer switches, which physically switch between sources, a static transfer switch uses electronic components to perform this task, offering faster and more reliable switching.
Key Features and Functions:Seamless Transfer: STS devices provide near-instantaneous transfer of power between sources with minimal disruption, crucial for applications that require continuous power.
Reliability: With no moving parts, STS systems are highly reliable and have a lower risk of mechanical failure compared to traditional mechanical transfer switches.
Fast Switching: STS can switch between power sources in milliseconds, making it ideal for environments where even brief interruptions can be problematic.
Bypass Capability: Some STS models include a manual or automatic bypass feature to allow for maintenance or in case of a fault in the switch itself, without interrupting the power supply to the critical load.
Load Protection: STS devices can protect against power anomalies such as sags, surges, and outages by quickly switching to an alternative power source.
Monitoring and Control: Advanced STS models include monitoring and control capabilities, allowing operators to remotely monitor the status and performance of the switch and connected power sources.