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AMF stands for Automatic Mains Failure, which is a system that automatically starts a backup generator to supply power in cases of a mains power failure. The AMF unit constantly monitors the mains power supply and switches to the generator when it detects a failure. Once the mains power is restored, the AMF unit switches back to the mains and can shut down the generator.
auto mains failure A transfer switch allows safe switching between your mains supply (primary source) and your standby generator supply (secondary source) whilst ensuring both sources cannot be connected simultaneously. I'm sure you've figured out by now, that an automatic transfer switch carries out this operation automatically...
AMF stand for Auto Mains Failure. Generally a generator/alternator power and normal commercial line switching over is done through it. A normal changeover, if mains fails you have switch the load circuit to generator, and when mains restors, generator supply will be cut off and fed to mains. in AMF this done by contactors and control circuits. if you want to know more......
An uninterruptable power supply (UPS) - Is a way of continuing to use a computer for a short period of time, when the mains supply fails. It's basically a huge re-chargeable battery, which is 'trickle charged' while mains power is present. Internal circuitry instantly switches the UPS on when it detects mains failure, so the user can continue working.
AMF panel is the short form of Auto Man Failure panel. It is normally connected to the generator set to control the generator set function. It can call the generator set if the AMF further connected to the Main Switch Board ( received power from the other source - normally from the local authority ) which equipped with auto transfer switch/automatic changeover contactor. While normal supply serve to main switch board failed, the AMF board will send the power failure signal to generator set. Then the generator set will run and serve the supply to main switch board.
DG Controller is a 3-phase Automatic Generator Controller module that includes protection for GENSETS. Use of advanced micro controller in the design platform provides easy and trouble free control and operation mechanism of GENSETS in case of failure of mains power.
An electrosurgical generator is a piece of medical equipment. The generator takes mains AC current and turns it into radio frequency (>100Khz) AC current. This current can then be used to cause a tissue effect in a patient (i.e. cutting, coagulation, fulguration).
UK mains ac current is produced from a rotating 3 phase generator, rotating at 50 cycles per second (50 Hz)
Use a small three phase motor to see if it rotates in the same direction as connected to the mains.
A UPS is an 'un-interruptable power supply' - they provide back-up power in case of mains failure, to enable a file-server to maintain its functions. They work by having a re-chargeable battery inside which kicks in should the mains power be lost.
When the supply from GEB is cut away, at that time the consumer is required to change over from the main supply to the private generator, so that he cut the supply from mains and switches to Generator with a change over switch.
The Battery! :L hahahaha or a 240v mains socket which ever you choose. but don't fingers in it