Product Details:
Usage/Application | In DG Set |
Phase | Three Phase |
Meter Type | Digital |
Power Source | Electrical |
Material | Aluminium |
IP Rating | IP 65 |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Voltage | 220-240 V |
An Amf (Automatic Mains Failure) Control Panel is an Essential Component of a Standby Power System, Ensuring Seamless Transition From the Main Power Supply to a Backup Generator in the Event of a Power Outage. Here's a Detailed Description of Its Functionalities and Features:
Automatic Operation: the Primary Function of an Amf Control Panel is to Monitor the Mains Power Supply Continuously. When the Control Panel Detects a Failure or Interruption in the Mains Supply, It Automatically Initiates the Startup Sequence of the Backup Generator.
Generator Control: the Amf Control Panel Communicates With the Backup Generator to Start and Stop It as Needed. It Sends Signals to the Generator to Initiate Startup When Mains Power Fails and to Shut Down the Generator Once Mains Power is Restored.
Monitoring and Protection: the Control Panel Monitors Various Parameters of the Generator and the Mains Supply, Including Voltage, Frequency, and Phase Sequence. It Also Provides Protection Functions Such as Overload Protection, Short-circuit Protection, and Over/under Voltage Protection to Safeguard the Generator and Connected Equipment.