SmartGen automatic transfer systems offer an advanced approach to automated facility protection and power routing. When a mains grid interruption occurs, the internal system immediately detects the drop in voltage and triggers a signal telling the backup generator to start. The moment the controller verifies that the generator has reached stable operational frequencies and is fully prepared to handle the electric demand, the mechanism opens the main line to break the connection with the grid. Once isolation is achieved, it moves the load to the generator panel, supplying electricity safely without back-feeding the utility infrastructure.
This physical isolation layer is vital to protect your building equipment from dangerous overloads and to defend the safety of field line workers who expect utility wiring to remain dead during maintenance windows.
As soon as stable utility grid power returns to your main board, the intelligent switch tracks the recovery, routes the building load back to the mains network, and sends a cool-down and shutdown command to the generator. While most installations see the transfer box integrated directly into the generator frame, great distances between distribution points can sometimes make that arrangement difficult. For these specific layouts, we supply standalone, independent transfer enclosures to satisfy site restrictions. To preserve this level of electronic reliability, using original parts is essential. LiFeTIDE carries certified transfer modules alongside original SmartGen controllers, smart battery chargers, and specialised block water heaters to give your system complete coverage. Connect with our sales desk today to secure your wholesale quotation.