Features: Internal vertical type transfer panels are typically used in indoor environments and are equipped with covered sheet and internal partition structures. These structures protect the panels from physical damage and electrical interference. Ideal for indoor applications, these panels provide long-lasting and reliable use thanks to high-quality insulation materials.
Function: During power outages, they ensure a quick and secure transition from the main power source to the backup power source, allowing operations to continue without interruption. These panels are used in places that require continuous power, such as hospitals, data centers, and other critical facilities.
Features: External vertical type transfer panels are designed to withstand outdoor conditions. Made from corrosion-resistant materials, these panels provide superior protection against weather conditions. Their strong structure ensures reliable performance in outdoor environments.
Function: In case of power outages or faults in the main power source, they automatically switch to backup power sources. This feature is crucial in industrial facilities, large-scale production areas, and infrastructure systems.
Features: Wall-mounted transfer panels are known for their space-saving compact design. These panels can be effectively used even in tight spaces thanks to their easy installation and minimal footprint. They offer a modern and aesthetic appearance.
Function: In small and medium-sized buildings, they work integrated with automatic transfer switch (ATS) systems. These panels ensure a smooth and fast transition between energy sources, guaranteeing energy continuity. They are ideal for commercial buildings, small businesses, and service sector facilities.
Each type of transfer panel plays a crucial role in power management systems and performs a critical function in ensuring energy continuity. These panels are specifically designed for situations where reliable management of energy sources and uninterrupted power supply is essential.