[AusNOG] ATS vs STS & recommendations?
Michael J. Carmody
michael at opusv.com.au
Wed Nov 8 17:39:20 EST 2017
Same, Ditto, Etc.
-Michael
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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] ATS vs STS & recommendations?
Another vote here for the APC units, I've got a number of them around the place and they've been very solid.
Jarryd Sullivan
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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] ATS vs STS & recommendations?
A vote here for the APC units. I've got a number deployed, both in Data Centres and much further afield, and aside from a firmware bug a few years back they've been quite solid.
I've also heard good things about the Raritan units (http://assets.raritan.com/resources/data_sheets/raritan-ds-rack-transfer-switch.pdf) and the Eaton units (https://powerquality.eaton.com/australia/products-services/power-distribution/au-ats.asp), but have never used one personally.
Regards,
-Brad.
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We've had clients using this micro-ATS:
http://www.zonit.com/products/micro-ats/
If you need pricing and availability contact PiTek:
http://www.pitek.com.au/contact
Kind Regards
Tony de Francesco
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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] ATS vs STS & recommendations?
Previously deployed this one:
http://www.dynamix.net.au/index.html?do=viewproduct&code=RP-ATS&ID=7842286
3
(Dynamix RP-ATS)
Had no problems - but only limited exposure to it's actual performance 'under fire' as our power supply was pretty reliable.
APC (Schneider Electric) have a range of their own.
http://www.apc.com/shop/nz/en/categories/power-distribution/transfer-switc
hes/rack-mount-transfer-switches/_/N-1eg32mv
Mark.
> Hi All,
>
> One of our DC providers is removing some power from a single feed in
> some of our racks soon, and a couple of our customers have some single
> fed units that are connected to the "wrong" rail.
>
> We are looking to help them out with ATS or STSs. I remember some
> discussion some time ago about whether one is better than the other,
> and some quite technical arguments why you would prefer one or the
other.
>
> For a standard 10A outlet and a 500-1kw load what do people recommend
> these days?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
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