Do You Need an Automatic Mains Failure?
As you might be aware, the AMF is responsible for starting the standby generator in the event of a mains power failure, and that can happen due to numerous reasons. Even countries that praised for their reliable power network are no exception to such an episode. It causes deterrent for workplace functionality and especially to commercial sites where even a second or two of power cut can lead to a disastrous outcome.
So if you are in a business that demands power continuity, then the answer is a definite YES – here is why you should have an Automatic Mains Failure (AMF) in your power system.
Automatic Power Changeover
Automatic Mains Failure is essentially a system that most of the time were “lumped” together with the Automatic Transfer Switch (component) in an external panel. Upon mains power failure, AMF will automatically send signal to the standby generator to start and support the load. When the mains power supply returns, the AMF will command a return to the mains power supply and the standby generator will auto-reset to cooling mode and followed by a complete stop – providing a hassle-free process.
Mains power failure occur
Standby generator supporting load
Building Your Brand Confidence
Establishing customer rapport with brand confidence has become more of a priority today than ever before. Consumers commend brands that are committed to professionalism, but also merciless when it comes to holding companies responsible for unreliable services.
For instances; Healthcare, Oil & Gas, and Manufacturing are some of the few business sectors that need to ensure their business is ‘always on’ and inability to cope with power outage can have negative effect on their company’s image. [Read - Denyo Success Stories: Alpha IVF Centre, Singapore]
In this article, we have identified whys and wherefores of implementing Automatic Mains Failure into your power system. If you have any questions or upcoming projects that may require power continuity, do not hesitate to contact us for a non-obligatory discussion to address your concerns.