Automatic transfer switch testing verifies safe, complete power transfer by confirming utility loss detection, generator start signals, load transfer, and re-transfer for commercial and industrial facilities
across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach County.
Automatic transfer switch testing confirms that the ATS performs correctly during real utility power loss and restoration. If the ATS does not sense an outage, send the correct start signal, or transfer load cleanly, a generator can run but the facility still experiences an operational failure during a power event.
360 Energy Solutions is licensed and insured, supporting commercial and industrial standby power systems across South Florida. Our technicians verify detection, transfer sequencing, timing, and control status so facilities can reduce transfer-related issues that are easy to miss during routine visual inspections.
Verifies the ATS senses loss of utility power and initiates generator startup.
Confirms the ATS sends the correct start signal to the generator during outages.
Ensures loads transfer safely and completely to emergency power.
Verifies the ATS returns load to utility power once service is restored and stable.
Confirms indicators, controls, and alarms reflect system status correctly.
Identifies delays or sequencing issues that can affect transfer performance.
ATS testing helps facilities reduce transfer-related failures and confirm proper response during outages and restoration. For properties with critical operations, tenant impact, or life safety dependencies, transfer performance is a reliability requirement, not a checkbox.
If you need ATS verification as part of readiness planning, maintenance scheduling, or before seasonal risk periods, 360 Energy Solutions supports commercial and industrial sites across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach County.
Request SchedulingAn automatic transfer switch detects utility power loss and transfers electrical load to generator power, then returns load to normal utility power once stable service is restored.
ATS testing verifies transfer behavior during utility loss and restoration. It helps reduce the risk of missed start signals, incomplete transfer, timing problems, and control faults that can prevent reliable emergency power operation.
Common verification includes utility loss detection, generator start signal function, load transfer, re-transfer, control and status indications, alarms, and sequencing and timing performance.
Yes. We support commercial and industrial facilities that rely on standby power for critical operations, tenant continuity, and safety planning across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach County.
Yes. A generator can run normally but still fail during a real transfer event if the ATS has mechanical wear, sensing issues, control logic problems, or timing delays. Testing validates actual transfer behavior.
We serve Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and Palm Beach County. Scheduling depends on access requirements, service scope, and technician availability.
No. ATS testing verifies transfer performance between utility and generator power. Load testing evaluates generator performance under electrical load. Many facilities coordinate both to confirm standby readiness.
This page focuses on commercial and industrial ATS testing. If you have a residential system, contact our team and we will confirm the right service path for your equipment and site.