GE ZBTSD manual Initial Energization cont’d, R E T E S T

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Installation (cont’d)

Initial Energization (cont’d)

After all options and accessories are checked and verified, follow these steps to set up the ATS. Refer to Entelli-Switch 250 display Figure 5. The annunciation LEDs illuminate to indicate (1) source availability,

(2)ATS position, and (3) Entelli-Switch 250 control function (timing).

S 1 O K

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M O N 2 3 A P R 2 0 0 2

M O R E T E S T

Figure 5 – LCD and keypad

1.Unlock the enclosure.

2.Open the enclosure.

3.Place the Disconnect Switch in the Inhibit.

NOTE: This step is only performed if the “DS” Option was purchased.

4.Close the external (up-stream) Source 1 circuit breaker.

NOTES: Source 1 Available and Source 1 Position LED’s will illuminate.

If Source 1 Available LED does not illuminate, verify that Source 1 Voltage is above the preset restore value.

The Gen-Set will start and run while

Source 2 stop Delay Timer is timing.

5.Close the External (up-stream) Source 2 line circuit breaker.

6.Start the engine generator in MANUAL mode.

NOTE: When the voltage and frequency reach preset values, the Source 2 Available LED will illuminate.

7.Verify the phase to phase voltages at Source 2 line terminals.

8.Verify that the phase rotation of

Source 2 is the same as the phase rotation of Source 1.

9. Shut down the generator's engine. (Place in Automatic Mode.)

NOTE: Source 2 Available LED will turn off.

NOTE: The engine generator will continue to run for the duration of Source 2 Stop Delay Timer.

10.Place the disconnect switch to AUTO.

11.Complete the visual inspection of the transfer switch.

12.Close the enclosure.

13.Lock the enclosure.

WARNING

When performing a hi-pot or

dielectric test on the power section,

DISCONNECT the control panel plugs from

the microprocessor to avoid potential damage.

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ZBTS / ZBTSD Operation and Maintenance Manual (71R-4000A)

GE Zenith Controls

 

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Contents GE Zenith Controls Authorized Service Table of ContentsIntroduction Final Equipment Inspection SafetyEquipment Inspection and Storage MountingInstallation Power ConnectionsEngine Start Control Connections Installation cont’d IInitial EnergizationInitial Energization cont’d R E T E S TInstallation cont’d Entelli-Switch 250 Controller Entelli-Switch 250 ControllerEntelli-Switch 250 Controller cont’d LCD & KeypadUser Setting for Voltage & Frequency Standard 3-Phase Sensing on 3 and 4 Pole Units SourceAccessory Group Packages Stds Exes Cons Sens Spes PsgsAccessory Definitions A62Calibrate Accessory Definitions cont’d S13P R50S12P S14How to Set the System Clock UMDCDT One Event Timer Exerciser Load / No-LoadCDP Clock Exerciser Load / No-Load Clock ExerciserEntelli-Switch 250 User Setup CFG Menu Turn options on or OFF via keypad through the CFG menuEntelli-Switch 250 User Setup SET Menu Change adjustable values through the SET menuEntelli-Switch 250 User Setup System Info View System DataDelayed Transition TestingATS Testing Standard TransitionTimer Designations as they appear in the SET menu Sequence of OperationSequence of Operation cont’d Bypass-Isolation Operation100-400 AMP Automatic600-1200 AMP 1600-4000 AMP Controls Power Supply CPS Standard and Delay TransitionControls Power Supply CPS cont’d Standard Transition CPS SchematicDelayed Transition CPS Schematic Troubleshooting and Diagnostics General TroubleshootingTesting Maintenance and TestingInspection and Cleaning ServicingPage GE Zenith Controls

ZBTS, ZBTSD specifications

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