NickParker (Electrical)(OP)26 Aug 24 15:46
'..Can an Automatic Transfer Switch be used in place of a tie breaker in a Main-Tie-Main with ATS (Auto transfer scheme) for low voltage applications?'.
1. Automatic Transfer Switch by definition, it acts like a switch. It does NOT break automatically, on over current during closing or in closed position.
2. On the market, there are ATS* using normal/standard Breakers, with mechanical and electrical interlocked included etc.
Note: a) these normal/standard breakers can be MCBs, ACBs with LSIG.. settings etc.
b) as these are standard breakers, they can have all the features/characteristics of a Breaker; i.e. automatically breaking on over-current while closing or breaks in closed position.
3. The main difference is, ATS does NOT open on over-current while combination of MCB/ACB includes the automatic opening on over current.
4. There could be some cost and size difference. Selection would be based on the application.
Che Kuan Yau (Singapore)