Russelectric to Attend WWETT19 Annual Wastewater and Environmental Service Show


Russelectric, a leading manufacturer of automatic transfer switches and power control systems and solutions, announces that it will be attending WWETT19, to be held February 20-23, 2019 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport Show (WWETT) is the world's largest annual trade show for wastewater and environmental service professionals. Russelectric will showcase their Fail-safe Bypass switch, which features manual bypass/isolation capability for emergency ATS bypass, maintenance, and testing, in booth 2055.

Russelectric’s Fail-Safe Bypass switch provides all the functions of a Russelectric automatic transfer switch (ATS), plus the ability to bypass power from either source to load in the event the transfer switch is disabled, regardless of the position the ATS is in or its condition. It also allows the transfer switch to be isolated and de-energized for maintenance, testing, or repair. Additionally, the Russelectric Fail-Safe Bypass switch is designed with 3 distinct compartments, separated by barriers, to simplify switch installation and protect personnel.

The switch features true drawout construction that allows for safe, easy removal of the transfer switch and eliminates the need to make any electrical or mechanical disconnections. Russelectric is the only manufacturer that offers both Standard Bypass and Fail-Safe Bypass Switch designs.

For more information, visit www.russelectric.com/



February 27, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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