ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch)

In data centers, uninterrupted power is vitally important. To achieve this, an automatic transfer switch (ATS) is used to automatically transfer power from its primary source to a backup source when it senses a failure or outage. When a failure occurs in a primary power system, the ATS turns to a standby power source, such as an uninterruptable power supply. An ATS can also start up more long-term backup power systems, such as local diesel generators, to run electric equipment until utility power is restored.

Since the ATS is connected to both primary and backup power sources, it serves as an intermediary between equipment and the power supplies, acting as an electrical relay. An ATS can also act as a redundant, rack-mounted power supply for equipment that is connected to a power source with only one cord.

Description

ATS provides highly reliable, redundant power to the attached equipment. Single-fed servers and other telecom equipment, small power supplies, our front & side coolers, and many more devices can be connected to the ATS for added security and power redundancy.

Our ATS has two input power sources, so if the primary source shuts down, it will seamlessly switch to the secondary power source automatically. ATS is available in 2 models. If the user is looking for remote management, the unit can be upgraded with the optional SNMP card to allow remote management.