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Operators WARNING CAUTION WARNING DANGER Table of Contents Manual 7000 Series Medium-Voltage Automatic Transfer Switches
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Critical Loads Demand ASCO Series 7000 2 ASCO3 The Recognized Leader in Power Transfer Switch Technology7000 Series 7000 Series Power Transfer Switches Product Features Offers the Most Advanced Transfer Switches in the World. 4 Delayed Transition Transfer SwitchingClosed-Transition Transfer SwitchingUL 1008 Withstand and Close-On Ratings at 480 Volts AC 5 Withstand and Close-On Ratings for all 7000 Series ProductsNon-Automatic Transfer Switching 6 Transfer Switch Drawout Features (600-3000 amperes)Bypass to Normal Test Position Isolation Position Bypass and Isolation Handles - Simple as 1, 2, 3 7 12 3 7000 Series Power Switching Solutions8 7000 Series Service Entrance Power Transfer SwitchesStandard Features 9 Optional Features 7000 Series Service Entrance Power Transfer Switches Ordering Information 10 7000 Series Microprocessor Based Controller 7000 Series Microprocessor Controller 11 Voltage and Frequency SensingStatus and Control Features Time Delays 7000 Series Microprocessor Controller Features 12 7000 Series Transfer Control CenterControl Switches and Indicating Lights for Conventional 2-Position Switches Control Switches and Indicating Lights for Closed Transition Switches 7000 Series User Controls and IndicatorsSource Status Time Delay Status Feature Settings ATS Statistics Historical Event Log Voltage and Frequency Settings Time Delay Settings Engine Exerciser System Status Inphase Transfer Mode 13 StatusSettings Data Logging 7000 Series Transfer Control Center Screens 14 Time DelaysManual Controls for Automatic Transfer Switches Engine Generator Controls and Accessories Indicators Customer Control Circuits Neutral Conductor Options Extension Harness Analog Load Metering Options Serial Communications Surge Protection Special Applications Bypass Isolation Switch Options 7000 Series Optional Accessories Power Metering Data Access Configurable Designations Integrated ATS Features Power Manager 15 ASCO18 ATS 1 - 8 Summary ScreenATS 1 - 8 Summary ScreenOTTS OTTS OTTS OTTS OTTS OTTS OTTS OTTS Re-Scan ATS 9-16 Re-TransferTransferPrevious TD Bypass Convenient One-Line DiagramEngine 1 Stopped Engine 2 Stopped Engine 3 Stopped Engine 4 Running ASCO E E LN N 19 Engine-Generator DetailsUnbal % L-L ATS Summary Toggle ASCO Device Emergency EnergyATS Summary Toggle Digital Input Status Power Manager / Data Monitor Screen Power Manager Detail Screen Transfer Switch Detail ScreenPower Manager / Data Monitor ScreenADDRESSVoltage Current Power Normal EnergyDigital Output StatusReset Emergency Reset Normal Engine-Generator Screen Engine-Generator ScreenENGINEVoltage AB Voltage BC Voltage CA Voltage AN Voltage BN Voltage CN Volta ge207 209 208 119 120 1 Current A Current B Unbal % 469 472 40 136 43441 60 KWH net Frequency Power Factor 890784 0 890784 KWH imp KWH exp KWH net 475 60 85 78 163 KVARH lag KVARH lead KVARH net Current Power EnergyEngine Oil Temp Low Fuel Low Oil Pressure Bypass Closed Bypass on Test Normal Brkr Temp Digital Input Alarm Enabled Status121 Start Engine Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Digital Output Status on off off off ResetKW Total Current C Status Input 7 Status Input 8 ATS Details Screen 20 SiteWebTM21 Power QuestConnectivity Modules5500 Series Thin Web Server (for use with products) Communications Products for Series 7000 Transfer Switches SiteWebTMPage 21 TSA A 3 400 N 5X C The Example Catalog Number above is 7ATSA3400N5XC (X is used to specify optional accessories).7A TS, 7N TS, 7ADTS, 7A CTS, 7N DTS, 7N CTS 7* Enclosure Amperes Voltage Code Grp Code Neutral Code* Product Phase Poles 22 Transfer Switch ConfigurationsTransfer/Bypass Configurations7A TB, 7N TB, 7ADTB, 7A CTB, 7N DTB, 7N CTB Sizes of UL-Listed Solderless Screw-Type Terminals for External Power Connections Sizes of UL-Listed Solderless Screw-Type Terminal for Power Connections 7000 Series Ordering Information 23 2-Position Transfer Switching 7A TS, 7N TS (Non-Bypass)2-Position Transfer Switching 7A TS, 7N TS 24 Closed Transition and Delayed Transition Transfer Switching 7A DTS, 7A CTS, 7N DTS, 7N CTS25 Automatic Transfer Bypass-Isolation Switching with Transfer Switch Engaged 7A TB, 7N TB27 Start-Up Commissioning, Service & Scheduled MaintenancePage 27 We Keep Your Power On 28 Power Technologies
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381333229 D Operators Manual30---230 amp. size 7000 Series ATS Automatic Transfer Switches D design, 30 through 230 ARating Label Nameplate 3 SECTION 1 INSTALLATIONSupporting Foundation Mounting Line Connections Testing PowerConductors Connecting Power Conductors Controller Ground Harnesses Engine Starting Contacts Auxiliary Circuits 4 Functional TestS S S 1 Manual Operation Testmaintenance handle With ALL POWER OFF grasp maintenance handle and turn it quickly with your thumb and fingers. weight marked N(normal) and E(emergency) floating weight Position of the transfer switch is indicatedhere 5 2VoltageChecks6 3 Electrical Operation7 SECTION 2 TESTING & SERVICETRANSFER TEST PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SREPLACEMENT PARTS DISCONNECTING THE CONTROLLER 8 TESTING & SERVICE MANUAL LOADTRANSFER TROUBLE-SHOOTING Table2-1. Trouble-Shooting Checks. INDEX 9 AC E F H I L M N O P R S T V
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381333126 K Users Guide Group 5 Controllerfor 4000 & 7000 Series Automatic Transfer Switch ProductsPower Control Center keypad and display Description 2 Control Overview3 Settings OverviewPassword Default password is 1111 (see page 28) 4 How to Change a SettingTips 5 Voltage & Frequency Settings6 Voltage & Frequency Settings5 Voltage & Frequency Menus (last menu loops back to first) CP Settings seepage21 Normal Voltage seepage21 Normal Frequency seepage21 Normal Voltage Unbalance seepage21 Emerg Voltage seepage21 Emerg Frequency seepage21 Emerg Voltage Unbalance (not shown)see page 21 2 --- 4Settings 7 Time Delay Settings8 Time Delay Settings9 Features Settings10 Features Settings7 Features Menus (last menu loops back to first) Commit to Xfer After TD Normal Fail seepage21 Shed Load seepage21 Shed Load Options seepage21 Phase Rotation Monitor seepage21 InPhase Monitor seepage21 CTTS Bypass / Shed Load (not shown)see page 21 2 --- 8Settings YYPrimaryFailureDetection(not shown) see page 21 11 General Settings12 General Settings6 General Settings Menus (last menu loops back to first) Default to Factory Settings seepage21 Reset Engine Exerc Program s seepage21 Menu Language (not shown) see page 21 Serial Communication seepage21 Event Logging seepage21 PrintEventLog(not shown) see page 21 User Controls Locked(on 4000 Ser ies only) seepage21 Change Password seepage21 2 --- 1 0Settings 13 Engine Exerciser Settings* For the year 2000, enter 00. 14 Engine Exerciser Settings15 View Event LogLogged Events Event Types Event Reasons 2--13 Settings 16 Service Statistics / Diagnostics7 Service Menus (last menu loops back to first) ATS Statistics Source Statistics View Service Data Serial Communication I/O Status (not shown) CP Software 2--14Settings 17 Service Factory Selectable Features8 Service Menus (last menu loops back to first) ATS Information Testor Manual Mode Input Retransfer Mode Input Xfer to Normal Inhibit and Emergency (not shown) Factory Calibration (not shown) Other 3--1 Operating the Controls 18 Status InformationATS Status Normal Source Status Emergency Source Status Source Acceptability3--2Operating the Controls 19 Display Messages and their Meaningcontinued on next page The followingmessages (in alphabetical order) can appear on the CP display: 3--3 Operating the Controls 20 Display Messages and their Meaning (continued)The followingmessages (in alphabetical order) can appear on the CP display: 4--1Description of Operation 21 OpenTransition (2position) Automatic Transfer (4ATS,7ATS,7ATB)Load Transfer To Emergency 4--2 Description of Operation 22 OpenTransition (2position) Automatic Transfer Switches continuedLoad Retransfer To Normal 4--3Description of Operation 23 ClosedTransition Automatic Transfer (4ACTS, 7ACTS, 7ACTB)OpenTransition Load Transfer to Emergency Source due to Normal Source Failure 4--4 Description of Operation 24 ClosedTransition Automatic Transfer Switches continuedClosedTransition Load Transfer to Emergency Source due to Transfer Test 4--5Description of Operation 25 ClosedTransition Automatic Transfer Switches continuedClosedTransition Load Retransfer To Normal Bypass ClosedTransition Load Transfer 4--6 Description of Operation 26 DelayedTransition Automatic Transfer (4ADTS, 7ADTS, 7ADTB)Load Transfer To Emergency 4--7Description of Operation 27 DelayedTransition Automatic Transfer Switches continuedLoad Retransfer To Normal A --- 1 Appendix 28 Controller Cover RemovalNOTICE ATTENT IONDIP switch actuators see page A2 Voltage jumper blocks see page A4 Figure A1. Cover r elease latches. A --- 2Appendix 29 DIP Switch ActuatorsTran sfer Sw itch Ty pe Nominal Source Voltage SelectionDIP switch actuators 3, 4, 5, and6 select the input volt- age to the controller. See Table B. Figure A2. Location of DIP switch. 30 A --- 3 Appendix Frequency of SourcesPhases of Normal & Emergency Sources Data Input Lock Lost or Forgotten Password A --- 4Appendix 31 Voltage Jumper BlocksFigure A4. Power sup ply jumper arrangements. Figure A3. Location of jumper blocks. INDEX 32 AB C D E F G H I K L M O P S T U V Y
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