SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION
1.1 General Description
The OVATION™ Series Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) system, used in conjunction with a standby generator, provides a convenient, economical way to maintain power in a home or business during a utility outage. The transfer switch senses when utility power is lost, starts a permanently installed generator and transfers the connected loads to generator power, reversing the sequence when utility power is restored.
Each OVATION™ Series ATS is tested and shipped from the factory with the following:
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•Microprocessor based controller module with user display panel (UID).
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•Relay Kit (Model ATSRK) to connect certain stationary generators to the ATS
•Options:
oThe Control Module can accept up to 3 PowerPause™ Load Management modules (sold separately), together with PowerPause™ Relay Boxes to dynamically manage up to six 240 VAC, up to 50A loads (or up
to 12 120VAC loads).
oA surge protection module can be factory or field installed. o 22K AIC rated utility circuit breakers can be factory installed.
Transfer switches are used to protect critical electrical equipment and appliances against the loss of utility power. The appliance’s normal power source is the utility, backed up by a secondary (generator) power source. The transfer switch is connected to both the utility and generator sources and supplies the appliance with power from either the normal or secondary source. In the event that the power is lost from the normal source (utility), the transfer switch system transfers the load to the secondary (generator) source. Once utility power is restored to the home or building, the transfer switch transfers the load back to the normal source, and initiates generator engine shutdown.
The following features are incorporated into each OVATION™ Series Automatic Transfer Switch:
•Automatic Transfer Switch and
•Service Entrance Rated – All models carry service entrance ratings, eliminating the need for separate service entrance equipment.
•Automatic Switching between utility and generator – When the transfer switch senses partial or total loss of electricity for 5 seconds, it automatically starts the generator (equipped with appropriate
•Programmable Generator Exerciser – Tests generator on a regular interval (programmable to 0, 7, 14 or 28 days) to help maintain a reliable generator.
•User Interface Display – User display with LEDs that indicate system status and situations requiring attention.
In the generator mode, optional PowerPause™ Load Management modules can manage up to six (6) 240 VAC (or 12 x 120 VAC) connected loads based on parameters set up at installation. As generator power capacity becomes available, the OVATION™ transfer switch will attempt to turn on each
The startup and shutdown sequence limits the generator from rapid, intermittent
1.Waits up to 5 seconds after sustained power loss to start up generator.
2.Waits up to 15 seconds to transfer load to generator. Delay looking for successful utility power grid
3.Once utility power is restored, the system waits one minute to transfer the load back to utility.
4.Five minutes after
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