정적 전송 스위치란 무엇입니까?

13,Mar,2026

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정적 전송 스위치(STS)는 둘 이상의 전원 간에 원활한 전환을 허용하여 임계 부하에 대한 지속적인 전원 공급을 보장하는 데 사용되는 전기 장치입니다. 특히 데이터 센터, 의료 시설 및 산업 환경과 같이 전력 신뢰성과 가동 시간이 중요한 애플리케이션에 사용됩니다.

정적 전송 스위치(STS)의 주요 기능:

  1. 원활한 전송
    : STS는 일반적으로 몇 밀리초 만에 전원 공급 장치의 중단 없이 전원 간에 전환할 수 있습니다. 이는 미션 크리티컬 애플리케이션에 필수적입니다.
  2. 자동 작동
    : 기본 전원에서 고장이나 이상을 자동으로 감지하고 사람의 개입 없이 백업 소스로 전환할 수 있습니다.
  3. 정적 기술
    : STS는 기계식 이송 스위치와 달리 사이리스터 또는 IGBT(절연 게이트 양극성 트랜지스터)와 같은 솔리드 스테이트 장치를 사용하여 이송합니다. 이렇게 하면 움직이는 부품이 없기 때문에 마모가 줄어들고 신뢰성이 높아집니다.
  4. 모니터링 및 제어
    : 많은 STS 장치에는 모니터링 및 제어 기능이 내장되어 있어 운영자가 전원 상태와 스위치 성능을 모두 평가할 수 있습니다.
  5. 부하 관리
    : 일부 STS 시스템은 부하의 우선 순위를 정하고 미리 정의된 기준에 따라 전력 분배를 관리하여 가장 중요한 부하가 먼저 전력을 받도록 보장합니다.

응용 프로그램:

  • 데이터 센터
    : 서버 및 네트워크 장비의 지속적인 작동을 보장합니다.
  • 의료
    : 정전 시 병원 및 의료 시설이 전력을 유지하는 데 매우 중요합니다.
  • 산업 시설
    : 민감한 제조 장비를 전원 중단으로부터 보호합니다.
  • 통신
    : 중요한 통신 인프라의 가동 시간을 유지합니다.

이점:

  • 전력 안정성 및 가동 시간이 향상되었습니다.
  • 움직이는 부품의 부족으로 인한 유지 보수 요구 사항 감소.
  • 향상된 모니터링 및 진단 기능.

추가 질문이 있거나 정적 전송 스위치의 특정 측면에 대한 자세한 정보가 필요한 경우 언제든지 물어보십시오!

태그: 단상 STS 정적 전송 스위치, 정적 전송 스위치, STS, 스위칭 정류기, 릴레이 이중 스위칭 제어 스위치의 장점은 다음과 같습니다.

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