32A Load-Sharing Auto Transfer Switch (ATS)
The 32A Load-Sharing Automated Transfer Switch (ATS) provides redundant power for single-power supply devices. The ATS connects to two utility power grids to supply single-power supply equipment with dual, redundant power sources. In normal operation, each source supplies half of the outlet sockets. If one source fails, the ATS auto-switches to the surviving power source to support the connected equipment. The transfer between sources is transparent to the connected equipment.

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Features
  • Allows equipment to be connected to two utility power grids and survive the failure of one of the power grids
  • Connects to a primary and secondary power input, under normal operation half the outputs are supplied by each of the inputs. In the event of either input failing, all outputs are supplied by the surviving input
  • Used to provide a resilient power source for devices with a single power supply
  • Can also be used to connect equipment with an odd number of N+1 redundant power supplies (with individual feeds) to two utility power grids
  • 2U rack mounted, includes mounting kit
  • Per input front-panel current display
  • Two captive 2.4m inlet cables, each with a IEC309 32A plug
  • Eight 16A (IEC320/C19) or sixteen 10A (IEC320/C13) outlet sockets, depending on model
  • Maximum total load 32A
  • Fast switching time prevents server interruption during switchover
  • Supports out-of-phase inputs
  • One year warranty
Product Details
Many computer room installations include dual independent incoming power grids. This power switch increases the availability of equipment by allowing it to be connected to both incoming power grids, therefore enabling the equipment to survive the failure of one of the incoming power grids.

The switch may be used with equipment that has a single power supply, or equipment which has three or more power supplies.

The switch can be mounted in 2U of rack space, has two power inputs and 8x 16A or 16x 10A power outputs. The power inputs are connected to two independent utility power grids (which can be on different phases), whilst the output is connected to the equipment being supported. Under normal operation all the outputs are supplied from the primary power input. If the primary power grid fails, the device switches the outputs to be supplied by the secondary power input. Fast switching time (10 to 16mS) allows the supported systems to continue without interruption.
Typical Configuration for Use with Single Power Supply Equipment


In this instance the equipment is normally supplied by Grid A which is connected to the primary ATS input. In the event of Grid A failing, the ATS switches to Grid B which is connected to the secondary ATS input. 
Config. for Use w/Equip. with 3 Non-Redundant Power Supplies 


All three power supplies connect to the ATS and are switched from Grid A to Grid B in the event of Grid A failing. 
Config. for Use w/Equip. with 3 N+1 Redundant Power Supplies


In this instance the equipment has three power supplies in a redundant N+1 configuration (only two supplies are required for operation). Because one of the power supplies can fail without affecting the operation of the equipment, only one of the power supplies need be connected through the ATS. This will ensure that two power supplies remain active in the event of either one of the incoming power supply grids failing. 
Ordering Information

C-8HFE-P323 2U, Eight IEC320/C19 16A Output, Two IEC309/32A Input Load-Sharing Automated Transfer Switch
C-16HFE-P32 2U, Sixteen IEC320/C13 10A Output, Two IEC309/32A Input Load-Sharing Automated Transfer Switch

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