When we integrate an automatic transfer switch, we’re planning for the moment the utility quits and the generator has to pick up the whole load without drama. I remember the 2005 storm season in Delray Beach; that long blackout taught us real fast that a standby system only works if the ATS is wired, set, and tested the right way. Around Tradewinds, Sherwood Park, and Spring Hill, we’ve tucked ATS gear into older 1920s and 1950s Florida homes where space runs tight, so we check clearances, panel access, and the transfer path before we set anything.
Near Delray Marketplace, we also see commercial panels that need a cleaner handoff because refrigeration, lighting, and controls don’t like a sloppy transfer. When the kuvvet hits the fan, your generator should be ready before you are, and that starts with an ATS that actually fits the job.