Smart Distribution Panel with ATS
ATS panel board, left side
| The handle aids removal of the panel board | |
| assembly from the ATS enclosure. At least | |
| two people are required to remove the panel | |
board assembly (refer to the Electrical | ||
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| Installation Manual for instructions). | |
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| The Source 1 fuse block regulates input to | |
| the Source 1 control transformer for | |
| subsequent powering of the Source 1 | |
| motorized switch and ATS monitoring unit. | |
| The Source 1 control transformer outputs | |
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| 120 VAC and 18 VAC to the Source 1 | |
| motorized switch and the ATS monitoring | |
| unit after stepping down the 480 V or 208 V | |
| input. | |
| The communication converter allows the | |
| generator and the ATS to communicate. | |
| The ATS monitoring unit houses a central | |
| board assembly that communicates with | |
| several monitoring boards located | |
| throughout the ATS (see “ATS monitoring | |
| unit” on page 17 for detailed information). | |
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| Behind this access panel is the ATS interface | |
| circuit board. Use a Phillips or standard | |
| screwdriver to remove the panel. | |
| The Source 2 input switch accepts input | |
wires from the generator (refer to the | ||
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| Electrical Installation Manual for | |
| connection instructions). | |
| WARNING: Only a certified electrician | |
| should connect the generator to the ATS! |
This switch and fuse block regulate the 120 VAC supply to the generator for powering the block heater and battery charger.
The wheel extensions on the panel board assembly allow removal of the assembly during installation. Removing the panel board assembly makes it easier to pull wires into the ATS.
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