STS2 Touch Screen Display
Configuring the Programmable Relay Board Settings
The STS2 can contain up to two Programmable Relay Boards (PRB) that can trigger an external device when an event occurs in the static transfer switch. For example, if Source 1 fails, an external light flashes.
See 6.1 - Programmable Relay Board for more information on the PRBs.
The Programmable Relay Board dialog box with two options: STANDARD SET and USER DEFINED SET. The STANDARD SET are the
The STANDARD SET for the Programmable Relay Board settings are:
Table 15 Standard Settings for Programmable Relays
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1 | SOURCE 1 FAIL | Source 1 failure. |
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2 | SOURCE 2 FAIL | Source 2 failure. |
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3 | BYPASS CB4 CLOSED | Switch (CB4) is closed, Source 1 is bypassed. |
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4 | BYPASS CB5 CLOSED | Switch (CB 5) is closed, Source 2 is bypassed. |
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5 | TRANSFER INHIBIT | A transfer between Source 1 and Source 2 is being restrained. |
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6 | OUT OF SYNC | The phase difference between sources 1 and 2 exceeds the |
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7 | EQUIP OVER TEMP | The ambient temperature of the STS2 exceeds the |
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| recommended threshold for operation. |
8 | blank | No setting. |
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The USER DEFINED SET allows you to assign faults and alarms to each contact on the relay boards.
Utilizing the USER DEFINED SET, you can also select Input Contact Isolators to associate with a programmable relay.
In addition individual events, three other assignment choices are available:
•SELECT ALL sends a summary event to the selected relay whenever any event occurs. If this set- ting is selected for a relay, no other event needs to be assigned for that relay.
•ON SOURCE 1 or ON SOURCE 2 can be assigned to a relay to send a notification when that source is being used by the load.
Once configured, the static transfer switch continuously checks the status of the items defined for each contact and updates the state of the relay.
To configure your programmable relay boards for user defined settings:
1.Select PROG. RELAY BOARD # x from the Comm Options dialog box, where x is the corresponding board number.
The Prog. Relay Board dialog box is displayed.
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