Daily Maintenance and Fault Prevention of Automatic Transfer Switch
Scientific daily maintenance is the key to extending the service life of automatic transfer switches and ensuring zero failure in emergency switching. Daily inspection work mainly includes appearance checking, circuit connection inspection, and functional test verification. Users need to regularly check whether the equipment shell is damaged, deformed or corroded, and confirm that the internal wiring terminals are firm without looseness, oxidation or overheating discoloration, so as to avoid poor contact affecting power switching.
Regular dust cleaning is essential for ATS equipment installed in industrial and outdoor environments. Long-term accumulation of dust and debris will affect the sensitivity of mechanical structures and electronic control modules, leading to switching delay or misoperation. It is necessary to conduct manual simulation switching tests every quarter to verify whether the automatic switching function, delay protection and interlock device work normally, ensuring the equipment can respond effectively when real power faults occur.
SWGCT automatic transfer switch features modular and detachable structure, which is convenient for daily cleaning, inspection and component replacement, greatly reducing maintenance difficulty.
Common faults of ATS include frequent mis-switching, failure to switch in place, and indicator light abnormality, which are mostly caused by loose wiring, unstable power detection modules or aging mechanical parts. Timely troubleshooting and regular maintenance can effectively avoid equipment failure. In addition, avoid overloading the equipment during operation and match the load current strictly according to product specifications. Standardized maintenance can ensure the automatic transfer switch maintains stable performance for a long time. SWGCT low-maintenance automatic transfer switch reduces daily operation costs for users.

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