Automatic Transfer Switch
Toggle between on-grid Eskom electricity and solar or home backup power seamlessly with the EcoFlow Automatic Transfer Switch.
Integrating the EcoFlow DELTA Pro with your home circuit board using the Automatic Transfer Switch lets you have virtually uninterrupted power* during load-shedding and unscheduled blackouts.
EcoFlow DELTA Pro offers up to 7.2kW of AC output (14,400kW surge power using X-Boost) — more than enough to run all your essential appliances.
It’s expandable to 25kWh of storage, enough electricity to keep your house up and running even during extended Eskom power outages.
EcoFlow DELTA Pro is a hybrid solar generator and home backup battery.
You can recharge the portable power station between blackouts using on-grid electricity or stay off-grid indefinitely by connecting up to 16 x EcoFlow 400W rigid solar panels.
An electrician or other qualified person can quickly and easily install the EcoFlow Automatic Transfer Switch and connect it to your home wiring and portable power station.
EcoFlow has authorised installers in Johannesburg and Cape Town, and we’re happy to help if you have any questions.
Please contact us Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. GMT+2 at +27 80 088 0002 (toll-free) or support.za@ecoflow.com for more information.
With a portable power station and automatic transfer switch, you can protect your family and home from load-shedding and unscheduled blackouts.
*0.2 second switchover time
Specs
Controller type
Type A controller
Operating voltage
AC185V~280V
Installation method
Integrated
Working position
2 working positions
Operating mode
Automatic operation, Manual operation
Generator control
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Fire linkage control
/
Conversion mode
Self-throwing and self-reset
Transfer delay
Fixed 0.2 seconds
Return delay
Fixed 0.2 seconds
FAQ
The EcoFlow transfer switch comes with a 1-year warranty.
There are wiring diagrams and a how-to video of the installation aind operating instructions for reference.
Firstly, installation of the transfer switch should be done by a licensed ectrician or a qualified professional who will issue you a Certificate of Compliance (COC) afterward so that the insurance company won't repudiate any electrical-linked claims in the future. Secondly, to avoid the unit tripping out, you can diass with your electrician which circuits or appliances should be excluded based on your electricity consumption and the power station capacity you own, such as the stove, geyser, and pool pump. Last, be aware of putting the transfer switch into a box to prevent electric shock. It is only viable with indoor circuit breaker panels.
Installation of the transfer switch should be done by a licensed electrician or a qualified professional.