TRENDnet Series 300 manual Controller Ground, Engine Starting Contacts, Auxiliary Circuits

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INSTALLATION

(continued)

Controller Ground

Harnesses

A grounding wire must be connected to the controller’s lower left mounting stud. Because the controller is mounted on the enclosure door, a conductive strap must be used between the enclosure and the door. This connection provides proper grounding which does not rely upon the door hinges.

Engine Starting Contacts

Customer connections for engine control contact and TS auxiliary contacts connections are located on terminal block TB which is mounted on the front lower left of the transfer switch. Refer to wiring diagram provided with the Series 300 ATS and connect the engine start wires to the appropriate terminals. See Figure 1–1 and Table A.

Table A. Engine start connections.

When normal

Terminals on

source fails

transfer switch

contact closes

TB1 and TB3

contact opens

TB1 and TB2

The transfer switch is connected to the left side of the controller by a plug–in harness (two plugs).

Engine Starting

TS Auxiliary Contacts

 

Signals

Feature 14A & 14B

 

5 amps, 32 V DC

10 amps, 32 V DC

 

5 amps resistive 28 V DC

10 amps 250 V AC

TB Terminal Block

or 120 V AC max.

general purpose

 

 

(field connections)

 

 

accepts wire range

 

 

22–12 AWG

Auxiliary Circuits

Connect auxiliary circuit wires to appropriate terminals on transfer switch terminal block TB as shown on the wiring diagram provided with this Series 300 Automatic Transfer Switch. Make the necessary auxiliary connections by referring to Section 5, Control Features.

Figure 1-1. Connections to engine starting contact

terminal block located on the Transfer Switch.

Connections to Controller

for other Control Features (located on bottom of Controller)

Load Disconnect

Programmable

Feature

Engine Exerciser

Connections

connection,

(see Wiring Diagram

if provided

& refer to page 5–3

(refer to

for DIP switch settings) page 5–2)

Remote Control Features Connections

 

(refer to the Wiring Diagram &

 

page 5–3 for DIP switch settings)

 

Each control contact must be suitable

for factory

for a 5 V DC low energy circuit.

use only

Figure 1-2. Input / output label on the Controller showing possible connections to the lower terminal block.

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Contents Operator’s Manual Nameplate Catalog Number Indentification 1000 1200 1600 2000 2600 3000Installation Source fails Transfer switch Controller GroundEngine Starting Contacts Auxiliary CircuitsATS Position Indicators Installation Functional TestManual Operation Test Installation Use a phase rotation meter toVoltage Checks Black circle means light is onElectrical Operation Sequence of Operation Transfer To EmergencyTesting & Service Preventive MaintenanceTesting & Service TROUBLE-SHOOTINGProceed with care Automatic transfer switch is energized Manual Load TransferAdjustments Time Delay AdjustmentSensor Adjustments Time Delay SettingsHow to Change a Setting AdjustmentsClose the enclosure door DIP Switch Settings How to Set Built-In TimerBUILT-IN Engine Exerciser Step Function Explanation Push Button Status LightControl Features Optional Programmable Engine Exerciser Accessory 11CDSetting the Clock Time and Day Canceling Time ProgramsChanging or Checking Time Programs Programming Engine On-Off PeriodsInphase Monitor For Motor Load Transfer Load Disconnect FeatureStrip Heater Accessory ControlsIndex

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