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A Static Transfer Switch (STS) is an electrical switch used to transfer electrical loads between two sources. It is a type of electrical switch that is used to transfer electrical loads between two sources, such as a generator and a utility power source. STSs are typically used in critical applications, such as data centers, hospitals, and other mission-critical facilities, where a reliable power source is essential. STSs are designed to provide a seamless transfer of power from one source to another, without interruption or degradation of power quality.
STSs are available in a variety of configurations, including manual, automatic, and remote-controlled. They are also available in a range of sizes and ratings, depending on the application. STSs are typically used in applications where a reliable power source is essential, such as data centers, hospitals, and other mission-critical facilities.
Some companies in the Static Transfer Switch market include ABB, Eaton, Schneider Electric, Siemens, and Rittal. Show Less Read more