Model | Description | Price | |
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CTI63 | 63 amp Load Transfer Panel with Motorised Switch | £599.00 | Quote Me |
CTI100 | 100 amp Load Transfer Panel with Motorised Switch | £742.00 | Quote Me |
CTI125 | 125 amp Load Transfer Panel with Motorised Switch | £742.00 | Quote Me |
CTI160 | 160 amp Load Transfer Panel with Motorised Switch | £823.00 | Quote Me |
Optional upgrades available on all panels - Price on application Stocked as 3 phase - reconfigurable to single phase All prices subject to VAT at rate ruling at date of invoice. All subject to our Standard Terms and Conditions of Rental/Sale/Contract. Payment terms to be agreed. Validity December 2020.
Available CTI UpgradesModel | Description | Price | |
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ATI250 | 250 amp Load Transfer Panel with Motorised Switch | £974.00 | Quote Me |
ATI400 | 400 amp Load Transfer Panel with Motorised Switch | £1,142.00 | Quote Me |
ATI630 | 630 amp Load Transfer Panel with Motorised Switch | £1,789.00 | Quote Me |
ATI800 | 800 amp Load Transfer Panel with Motorised Switch | £2,359.00 | Quote Me |
ATI1000 | 1000 amp Load Transfer Panel with Motorised Switch | £3,242.00 | Quote Me |
ATI1250 | 1250 amp Load Transfer Panel with Motorised Switch | £3,704.00 | Quote Me |
ATI1600 | 1600 amp Load Transfer Panel with Motorised Switch | £6,406.00 | Quote Me |
ATI2000 | 2000 amp Load Transfer Panel with Motorised Switch | £12,577.00 | Quote Me |
ATI2500 | 2500 amp Load Transfer Panel with Motorised Switch | £15,095.00 | Quote Me |
ATI3200 | 3200 amp Load Transfer Panel with Motorised Switch | £18,112.00 | Quote Me |
Optional upgrades available on all panels - Price on application Stocked as 3 phase - reconfigurable to single phase
Available ATI UpgradesA Load Transfer Panel is a panel that is wired into the premises electrical distribution system to allow a generator to be used. It prevents the generator from back feeding into the mains power supply which could cause serious injury to line workers trying to restore utility power supplies.
Constant mains electricity is supplied into premises via electrical cabling. When this mains electricity is disrupted due to power failures, a signal is sent from the transfer switch to the generating set which then starts up and sends generated electricity back into the premises. When the mains supply is restored the transfer switch blocks the power from the generating set and reverts back to the main supply.