3 phase changeover switch connection diagram:

This diagram shows 3 phase changeover switch connection diagram. In this circuit, we use a 3-phase MCB changeover, a power generator, and house loads. This circuit diagram is very simple and easy to make connect it. If you want to know more about this circuit, please check our youtube video below the post. For more information please check our category.

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Diagram of 3 phase changeover switch connection:

3 phase changeover switch connection diagram

Components needed For this Project:

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  1. Dual Power ATS Generator Changeover [See Buy Click Amazon]
  2. Single Phase Generator 2000W[See Buy Click Amazon]

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Components used to make the 3 phase changeover switch connection:

01. 3 Phase MCB Changeover:

Change over switch is a medium of line transfer that is used in industry. Every industry has a supply line using change-over switches to supply power. A Changeover Switch is an Electrical Switch That Allows a load to be Changed from one Electrical Source to Another and vice Versa, Either Manually or Automatically. A Changeover Switch is specially made to transfer a house is electricity from the Normally used Commercial Power supply grid to a more local Generator when a power Outage Occurs.

02. Power Generator:

An electric generator is a type of Electrical device that converts mechanical energy or power into electrical energy or power. However, dynamo generally refers to generators only. The first generator built was called a dynamo. This electrical device makes this conversion using the principle of kinetic electromagnetic energy generation. According to Farad is principle of electromagnetic induction, a dynamic electromagnetic induction is induced in a conductor when it passes through a magnetic flux.

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