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July 2 2025

Data Center Auto‑Switching Systems: ATS vs STS vs MVATS Performance, Standards & Design Guide (2025)

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Table of Contents

  1. Why Auto-Switching Matters for Data Center Power Continuity
  2. ATS vs STS: Different Tools for Different Tiers
  3. Transition Types: Open, Closed, and Delayed
  4. PLC-Based Control & Smart Logic
  5. Standards & Codes: UL 1008, NFPA 110, NEC
  6. MVATS: Medium Voltage Auto Switching
  7. Best Practices from the Field
  8. Testing & Maintenance Routines
  9. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Key Takeaways

Feature or Topic Summary
Auto-switching Systems Ensure power continuity during utility or equipment failure events.
Static Transfer Switches Provide sub-cycle response time for highly sensitive loads.
Medium Voltage ATS Used in large-scale campuses with MV feeds (e.g. 15 kV).
Control Systems PLCs enable smart delay logic, event logging, and diagnostics.

1. Why Auto-Switching Matters for Data Center Power Continuity

Downtime isn’t a shrug-off inconvenience. A single minute offline can mean thousands in lost revenue, broken SLAs, or fried hardware.
Auto-switching mechanisms are designed to detect failures and reroute power without human intervention.


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2. ATS vs STS: Different Tools for Different Tiers

Some ask: “Can’t I just pick one and call it a day?” Not unless you enjoy expensive regrets.
ATS uses mechanical or breaker-based transfer. It’s slower but versatile.
STS uses silicon-controlled rectifiers (SCRs) or IGBTs for fast, electronic switching. No moving parts.


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3. Transition Types: Open, Closed, and Delayed

Open (Break-before-Make): There’s a gap. Risk of momentary outage.
Closed (Make-before-Break): Seamless but requires synchronization of voltages and phase angles.
Delayed: Useful for specific UPS coordination or motor restart handling.


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4. PLC-Based Control & Smart Logic

Auto-switching systems aren’t just hardware. Logic matters. Here’s where Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) make the difference.
– Advanced Detection: PLCs can analyze voltage dips, harmonic spikes, frequency shifts.
– Event Logging: Helps trace root causes and meet compliance audits.
– Smart Delay Settings: Conditional transfer sequences can prevent nuisance trips.

5. Standards & Codes: UL 1008, NFPA 110, NEC

UL 1008: Mandatory for ATS units in life-safety applications in the US.
UL 1008S: Applies to STS. Addresses rapid switching safety.
NFPA 110 (Level 1): Emergency system requirements — fuel, start times, reliability.
NEC Articles 645, 700, 701: How switching integrates with backup power.

6. MVATS: Medium Voltage Auto Switching

Got a 15kV feed? Your little rack-mounted ATS isn’t invited.
MVATS operates at 4.16 kV to 34.5 kV, using vacuum circuit breakers. Integrated relays & arc flash suppression built-in.
Used in campus-style, industrial, or utility-scale data centers.


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7. Best Practices from the Field

  • Never skip load bank testing pre‑handover.
  • Always check for waveform distortion after installation (especially with STS).
  • Bypass-isolation is not optional for hot-swap units.

8. Testing & Maintenance Routines

Monthly: Code requires test runs of generator & ATS
Quarterly: Check WCR and torque values
Annually: Full function test under simulated failure

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What’s the fastest switching speed possible in data centers?
A: Static Transfer Switches (STS) can transfer in under 4 milliseconds.

Q2: Do I need both a UPS and an ATS?
A: Yes. UPS handles short-term power stability; ATS handles source switching.

Q3: Can one ATS handle multiple generator sources?
A: Yes, via programmed multi-source logic or external breaker sequencing.

Q4: How often should auto-switching systems be tested?
A: Monthly for operation; annually for full failure-mode simulation.

Q5: Where should I source data center-rated ATS/STS?
A: CAE Lighting Co., Ltd. offers integrated switching and lighting solutions for critical infrastructure.

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