Emerson 7ADTB manual Turn crank Clockwise Until Window Shows, Return to Service

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BYPASSING & ISOLATING (continued)

RETURN TO SERVICE

This procedure explains how to return the automatic transfer switch (ATS) to service after inspection and maintenance. Observe the Bypass Switch Position indica- tor and lights).

1.Use the two tab handles to roll the transfer switch into the enclosure (isolation contacts facing inward) until the crank bearings stop against the draw–in plates. Then push in both side rails and close the enclosure door.

tab

handles

left rail

right rail

 

Figure 3–15.Transfer switch isolated

and pulled out for inspection.

Close the enclosure door to prevent personal

injury in case of electrical system fault.

2.Turn Isolation Handle clockwise (approx. 6 turns) until the window shows TEST and TS TEST light comes on.

Bypass Switch

E

Turn crank

 

clockwise

 

until

L

window

 

shows

 

TEST.

 

 

N

Automatic Transfer Switch

 

Figure 3–16. ISOLATE to TEST position.

3---5

TS CONNECTED

Middle amber light

 

should come on.

TS TEST

 

 

TS ISOLATED

position

TEST

clockwise – draws in

window

the transfer switch

 

Figure 3–17. Isolation Handle turned to TEST.

3.The ATS can be tested now without load interruption (see page 2–1).

Solenoid interlock prevents you from closing the isolation contacts until the ATS is in the same position as the Bypass Switch.

4.Observe which Bypass Switch Position window indica- tor is yellow (NORMAL or EMERGENCY) at the Bypass Switch Handle. This indicates the source connected to the load.

5.Observe which Transfer Switch Connected To light is on (Normal or Emergency) on the door. This is the position of the Transfer Switch. If it is not in the same position as the Bypass Handle change the position of the Transfer Switch as follows:

To change the position of transfer switch

Operate to NORMAL

Operate to EMERGENCY

Turn Transfer Control

Turn Transfer Control

switch to Retransfer

switch to Transfer Test

Delay Bypass.

(hold 15 seconds).*

 

 

Connected To Normal

Connected To Emergency

light should come on.

light should comes on.

 

 

*If Feature 2B time delay is used, there will be a delay before transfer to Emergency.

NOTE: With Normal available, the automatic transfer switch will not stay in the emergency position unless Feature 3A time delay is used (at least 30 seconds).

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Contents Table of Contents Rating LabelCatalog Number Identification Standard Controls Indicators Group ControllerNameplate 600Installation SectionAuxiliary Circuits When normal sourceEngine Starting Contacts FailsObserve these lights Go off. Then put the starting Control selector switch onVoltage Checks Electrical Operation This switchTurn and hold Transfer Control switch clockwise to Transfer OperateTesting & Service Replacement PartsTable B. Trouble-Shooting Checks Contact position indicators= C = ONormal Load Disconnected = OBypassing the ATS Bypass SwitchBypassing & Isolating Upper amber lightTurn PushBypass Handle Turn it Counter Clockwise Bypass Handle Clock WiseMiddle amber light Should be on Turn crank Counter Clockwise Until Window ShowsIsolating the ATS Lower amber lightContact Inspection Tab Handles Left rail Right railMiddle amber light Should come on Return to ServiceTurn crank Clockwise Until Window Shows Conn Turn the handle clockwise Turn the handle counterclockwise Bypass Handle ClockwiseBypass Handle Counter Clockwise Index See Controller User’s Guide

7ADTB specifications

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