Product Details:
Voltage | 110V AC |
Supplier | Kuldeep Enterprises |
Location | PAN India |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
An AMF (Automatic Mains Failure) controller system is a vital component in standby power generation systems, typically used in situations where a backup generator is employed to ensure uninterrupted power supply during electrical grid failures or irregularities. The AMF controller system is designed to monitor and manage the transition between the mains power supply (usually from the electrical grid) and the backup generator when needed. Here is a description of the key features and functions of an AMF controller system:
Components of an AMF Controller System:
Controller Unit: The core of the AMF system is the controller unit, which is often a microprocessor-based device. This unit receives inputs from various sensors and controls the operation of the backup generator.
Sensors: AMF controller systems are equipped with various sensors to monitor the status of the mains power supply and the generator. These sensors may include voltage sensors, current sensors, frequency sensors, and phase sensors.
Generator: The backup generator is a crucial component of the AMF system. It is designed to start automatically when the controller detects a disruption or irregularity in the mains power supply.