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ATS Power Outage Generator: Uninterrupted Power and Automatic Safety
An ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch) is an essential component in any electrical backup system that uses diesel or gas generators.
Its primary function is to automatically detect power outages and activate the generator without the need for manual intervention, thereby ensuring a continuous and reliable power supply.
Advantages of Installing an ATS in Electric Generators
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's Automatic Response to Power Outages The ATS immediately detects any loss of power and starts the generator without delay, ensuring uninterrupted service. -
Protection for sensitive equipment
By ensuring an uninterrupted power supply, it protects machinery, servers, security systems, and other critical devices from damage caused by power outages. -
Convenience and autonomy
It automates the entire switching process without the need for human intervention, saving time and reducing risks in emergency situations. -
Efficiency in Critical Situations
In hospitals, industrial facilities, data centers, and homes, response time during a power outage is critical. An ATS ensures a fast, safe, and reliable transition. -
Preventing Financial Losses
Avoid production downtime, data loss, damage to perishable goods, and other consequences of prolonged power outages.
Advantages of using LPG (Propane) and NG (Natural Gas) in Electric Generators
In an environment where energy efficiency, sustainability and energy autonomy are becoming increasingly important, gas-fired electric generators represent a modern, clean and economical alternative to traditional models. In particular, LPG (propane) and NG (natural gas) stand out as highly efficient fuels for electricity generation, both in residential and industrial environments.
Why choose gas generators?
1. Cleaner and greener energy
Propane and natural gas produce fewer polluting emissions compared to gasoline or diesel. This translates into a reduced carbon footprint, helping to preserve the environment.
Reduced maintenance and increased durability
Gas-fired engines have less combustion residues, which reduces internal wear and tear, frequent maintenance and extends the generator's service life.
3. Savings in operating costs
Both LPG and natural gas are more economical and efficient fuels. In addition, their cleaner combustion improves engine performance, reducing costs in the long run.
4. High availability and easy storage
- Propane (LPG) can be stored in tanks, allowing it to be used in off-grid areas.
- Natural gas (NG) is supplied directly from the grid, providing a continuous source of energy without the need for manual refueling.
5. Quiet operation
Gas generators tend to operate more quietly than conventional models, which is ideal for homes, businesses or events where noise is a key factor.
EMERGAS range: Automatic LPG and Natural Gas Generators
Furthermore, at GENERGY we offer the advanced EMERGAS range, an ideal solution for those who need immediate and automated energy backup.
Key features of the EMERGAS range:
- They run on LPG (propane) or NG (natural gas).
- Automatic start-up in case of power failure, ensuring continuous power without manual intervention.
- Compatible with photovoltaic systems, by means of a dry contact that allows them to be integrated as automatic support in solar installations.
Thanks to these features, EMERGAS is the perfect solution for homes, businesses, or facilities seeking energy independence, efficiency, and peace of mind in the face of any contingency.
GENERGY: Intelligent, Versatile and Sustainable Energy
If you are looking for a reliable, efficient and future-proof energy solution, at GENERGY we offer you high quality electric generators that run on gas, gasoline or both.
Whether with our hybrid line or the advanced EMERGAS range, we have the ideal equipment to meet your continuous and secure power needs.
Visit us and discover all the options we have for you.
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