Electrical Power & Protection


Power portfolio with enhanced static transfer switch for critical applications

July 2025 Electrical Power & Protection

Vertiv has launched the Vertiv PowerSwitch 7000, a next-generation static transfer switch that strengthens the company’s position as a complete power solutions provider. The system further expands the end-to-end portfolio of Vertiv solutions that enable the critical digital world to continuously accelerate and perform. Designed to support uninterrupted operations across vital sectors including data centres, financial services and manufacturing, the Vertiv PowerSwitch 7000 addresses the growing demand for power reliability in an increasingly digital world. Available now in Europe, Middle East and African markets, this solution supports continuity in power supply to help prevent costly disruptions.

Vertiv PowerSwitch 7000 operates downstream from redundant uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems in reserve bus and dual-bus power architectures for facilities that cannot tolerate power interruptions, including colocation and enterprise data centres. The system delivers seamless, automatic transfers between independent power sources, providing critical redundancy for both single-corded loads and additional protection for dual-corded equipment. An internally redundant architecture further eliminates potential single points of failure.

“Power protection and reliability are increasingly critical concerns for data centre operators, especially when planning for computing growth,” said Greg Hoge, product management global director at Vertiv. “By combining reliable switching, operational flexibility, maintenance simplicity and intelligent diagnostics, the Vertiv PowerSwitch 7000 sets a high standard for operational excellence in power switching technology for even the most demanding data centre applications.”

The upgraded system offers innovative serviceability features that include a compartmentalised design that separates high-voltage sections from maintenance areas, enhancing operator safety while improving overall serviceability. The front-access design allows maintenance without service interruption, reducing repair time while maintaining continuous power to critical loads. Flexible installation options, including top and bottom cable entry, make it ideal for both raised and non-raised floor environments. Modular silicon controlled rectifiers (SCRs), hot-swappable fan assemblies and tool-free air filters support quick servicing and consistent performance.

The on-unit 23 cm colour touchscreen control panel provides advanced waveform capture capability, allowing the platform to function as a diagnostic tool by capturing power measurements at a high sampling rate during transfer events to support comprehensive root cause analysis. This intelligent monitoring system provides facility managers with easy access to system data, helping them quickly identify and respond to power disturbances. Remote monitoring is available through the VertivIntellislot RDU120 communication card, which is UL2900-1 cybersecurity certified, delivering secure, remote access to system status and diagnostics.

The Vertiv PowerSwitch 7000 integrates seamlessly with Vertiv’s comprehensive portfolio of power management systems, including UPS systems and power distribution units, creating a complete power protection ecosystem. The solution is supported by Vertiv Global Services, a worldwide network of trained experts offering a comprehensive portfolio of project, lifecycle and digital services to maximise reliability and minimise downtime.

For more information contact Jacqui Gradwell, Vertiv, +27 63 608 2339, [email protected], www.vertiv.com/africa




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