GenTran ATS2002R, ATS2001R, ATS2001D, ATS1001R, ATS1001D manual Load, Center, Function, On/Off Run

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4.2 Mounting Procedure for Two Load Centers

When the main service is 400A or more and/or 2 or more load centers will be installed, dedicate one load center to non-emergency loads (not connected to generator power) and the 2nd load center as an OVATION™ Model 1001 or 2001D/R load center/transfer switch for generator back-up circuits. Follow 4.1 Standard Mounting Procedures for installation.

OvationATS As Load Center

With 400 Amp Service

UTIL

200Amp Disconnect

Non-Essential

 

Load

 

Center

Branch

 

 

Circuits

 

 

 

 

Etc.

 

NON-EMERGENCY

 

 

 

 

 

LOADS

 

 

 

400 Amp Meter

Furnace

Well Pump

Lighting

Refrigerator

Etc.

Disconnect

Air

Conditioner

Compressor

OVATION

ATS2001

or

ATS1001

Service Entrance

Load Center

 

EMERGENCY

 

LOADS

 

 

PP1

Control Module With

PP2

PowerPause™

PP3

Modules

GEN

Well

Pump

PowerPause

Relay Box

Control Wiring Line Wiring

4.3 Connecting the Low Voltage Cable to the OVATION™ Series ATS

The low voltage cable delivers important signaling information between the generator and the OVATION™ ATS for generator startup, running and shutdown and powers the Control Module with the generator battery. Some generators utilize all four wires for signaling while others use only three or two wires. Since no two generators are alike, the termination of the low voltage cable to the generator will be different from manufacturer to manufacturer. Refer to the generator manufacturer’s installation instructions and visit http://www.gen-tran.com/support/installation instructions for additional information for proper connection of low voltage wiring.

Three or four-conductor, UL listed, 300V, 18 AWG (Type TC recommended) wire minimum is required.

Low voltage wire cannot be installed in the same conduit as the generator wires UNLESS at least 300V rated.

The low voltage cable will be terminated in the transfer switch on the control module. There is a small black 4-position terminal connector (delivered plugged into J6 on the Control Module) that is labeled to indicate how to connect the low voltage cable. The low voltage cable should be stripped about ¼” and inserted in the terminal block and tightened as shown in Figure 4.3. A 12 VDC contact closure is provided between Pin 1&3 (close to run). If a voltage free contact closure is required to start/run/stop the generator, terminate Pin 1&3 to the coil side of the ATSRK Relay Kit and terminate the primary side of the relay to the generator control.

Table 4.3

PIN NUMBER on J6

FUNCTION

1

Ground (-12VDC)

2

Battery + (+12VDC)

3

ON/OFF (RUN)

4

Crank/Start

Note: Pin 1 is located towards the top of the Control Module.

IMPORTANT: The OVATION™ Series ATS is powered by the 12VDC battery located in the generator. The + and -12VDC MUST be brought over from the generator. If the generator is a 2-wire control system, use a 3-wire conductor to ensure a -12VDC signal is wired to the transfer switch on PIN 1. If 3-wire conductor is not available, install a jumper between PIN 1 and the ground bar in the

OVATION™ ATS.

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Contents Ovation Series Safety Precaution Definitions Table of Contents Introduction General DescriptionStandard Configurations How the Ovation Series Automatic Transfer Switch Works Retrofit NEW Construction or RetrofitModel ATS1001D/R Key ComponentsModel ATS2002R Utility and Generator Source Circuit Breakers PowerPause Load Management Modules OptionalUser Interface Display UID Standards Compliance Remote PowerPause Relay Box OptionalSurge Protection Module Optional Compatible Equipment Compatible GeneratorsCompatible Circuit Breakers Compatible Circuit Breaker TypesPreparing for Installation Other Items YOU MAY NeedPowerpause Load Management Priority Page Installation and Wiring Internal Wiring Diagrams Models ATS2001D/R Internal Wiring Diagrams Model ATS2002R Then Pull UP Here As a Generator subpanel Models ATS1001D/R Load CenterFunction ON/OFF RUNConnecting the Low Voltage Cable to the Generator Page Number Programming the SystemDial Name Model Reset ServiceTransfer GeneratorStartup and Testing Energizing the Transfer SwitchTesting the Transfer Switch Preliminary ChecksRe-Installing Covers and Labeling Circuits Generator Battery MonitoringTroubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution SectionBattery fails to Button commandsDelay between Exercise, orMaintenance and Service MaintenanceExploded Views and Replacement Parts List Product RegistrationModel ATS1001D QTY PART# Description TypeModel ATS1001R QTY PART# Description TypeModel ATS2001D QTY Part Description SourceModel ATS2001R QTY Description SourceModel ATS2002R SourceDescription 07/16/10 PN 530001 Rev D