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Sheet 25 001
Contents
Transfer Switches Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment
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Transfer Switch—General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-2
Transfer Switch—Application Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-4 24
ATC Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-6
Contactor-Based Designs
Automatic Open Transition, 40–1600A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.1-1
25
Automatic Closed Transition, 40–1200A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.1-5
Bypass Isolation Transfer Switches, 40–1600A, Dual Drawout . . . . . . . 25.1-8 26
Bypass Isolation Transfer Switches, 40–1200A, Fixed Bypass . . . . . . . . 25.1-14
Breaker-Based Designs 27
Molded-Case Switches—Manual Wallmount, 30–1000A . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.2-1
Molded-Case Switches—Non-Automatic Wallmount, 30–1000A . . . . . . 25.2-4 28
Molded-Case Switches—Automatic Wallmount, 30–1000A . . . . . . . . . . 25.2-7
Maintenance Bypass Switches, 100–1000A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.2-12
Magnum-Based Designs
29
Floor-Standing Magnum Transfer Switches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.3-1
Magnum Drawout Transfer Switch, 200–5000A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.3-3 30
Magnum Fixed-Mount Transfer Switch, 200–5000A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.3-3
Bypass Isolation Transfer Switch, 200–5000A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.3-10 31
ATC Controllers
Product Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.4-1
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ATC-100 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.4-5
ATC-300+ Controller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.4-7
ATC-900 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.4-10
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Standard and Optional Features
Standard and Optional Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.5-1 34
Feature Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.5-17
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.5-24 35
Appendix A—kW Conversion Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.5-25
Specifications
36
See Eaton’s Product Specification Guide, available on CD or on the Web.
CSI Format: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995 2010
MTS Manual Transfer Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 16496A Section 23.36.13.01 37
ATS Contactor with ATC-300+ Controller . . . . . Section 16496B Section 26.36.23.01
ATS Contactor with ATC-900 Controller . . . . . . Section 16496C Section 26.36.23.03 38
ATS Molded-Case with ATC-300+ Controller. . Section 16496D Section 26.36.23.05
ATS Molded-Case with ATC-900 Controller . . . Section 16496E Section 26.36.23.07 39
ATS Magnum with ATC-900 Controller . . . . . . Section 16496F Section 26.36.23.09
ATS Maintenance Bypass Transfer Switch. . . . Section 16496G Section 26.36.13.15
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Current x 1000
6 7 8 9 10
Both the Eaton breaker-based and Surge Protection Contactor-based designs tend to have
contactor-based type ATS in all ratings Eaton can supply, and in fact, highly a smaller footprint due to less moving 22
are available with an optional switched recommends the use of an SPD parts and a smaller power contactor.
neutral. This can be done for either (surge protective device) on Service Contactor-based ATSs can be applied
single-phase (three-pole) or three- Equipment Rated transfer Switches. for those applications not requiring a 23
phase (four-pole) applications. The The SPDs should only be applied on higher withstand rating. Applications
switched neutral pole is fully rated, the utility side of the ATS and should requiring open in-phase transfer are
meaning it has Withstand, Interrupt be ordered for the correct system more suited to two-position contactor- 24
and Closing ratings identical to the voltage on which they are to be used. based designs. A two-position contactor-
power contacts. The neutral pole is SPDs are rated in kA, which is simply a based design will operate with a shorter
operated on a common shaft with longevity measure. The kA rating on dead bus time than a comparable 25
the power contacts, thereby ensuring an SPD has nothing to do with avail- breaker-based design. This shorter dead
simultaneous opening and closing able fault current. Eaton recommends bus time enables the ATS controller to
of the neutral. Eaton provides a fully that for services 800A and above, perform the open in-phase transfer. In 26
rated switched neutral or fourth pole. a minimum 250 kA rated SPD be applications where delayed transition
supplied. For applications below 800A, is required, a three-position contactor-
a 160 kA device is suggested. Of based design may be used. 27
Separately
Service Derived course there are other factors that may Selective Coordination
Equipment affect the decision as to the rating, and
System
Bonding as always, the final decision is up to Selective coordination of emergency 28
Jumper the engineer. And remember that an and legally required systems may
Equipment
G
Grounding N SPD is a transient/surge protective involve intentional delay of breakers
Conductor
Grounding
Electrode device; it is NOT an overvoltage upstream of the ATS. In these 29
N applications, the ATS withstand may
Conductor protective device. An overvoltage
condition (such as the backup require short-time ratings. Eaton’s
N Three-Pole
Grounding
Electrode generator overvoltage) will damage Magnum ATS is rated for 85 kAIC 30
Transfer Nearby up to 30 cycles.
Switch the SPD.
N Load Breaker-Based Versus Fully Rated Fourth Pole (Switched Neutral) 31
Contactor-Based Considerations Eaton provides a fully rated switched
Eaton builds both molded-case switch neutral or fourth pole, meaning that
Figure 25.0-5. Separately Derived System
(breaker-based) designs up to 1000A the fourth pole has withstand, inter- 32
and contactor-based designs up to rupt and closing ratings identical to the
1200A. Both designs are 100% rated power contacts. The neutral pole is
Service
Equipment
Not a Separately
designs, have the UL 1008 approval operated on a common shaft with the 33
Derived System
and carry the UL 1008 label. Application power contacts, thereby ensuring
considerations may favor one design simultaneous opening and closing
G Equipment N
over the other. of the switched neutral. 34
Grounding
N Conductor
Low amperage applications requiring Eaton’s fully rated fourth pole
a high withstand rating are more read- eliminates typical problems with 35
N ily met with the breaker-based design. a three-pole overlapping neutral:
Two-Pole Transfer
Switch The breaker-based design meets 65 kA ■ Eliminates nuisance ground trips
withstand ratings for many of the at the main due to circulating 36
N Load sizes. Applications requiring a service zero sequence harmonic current
entrance rating are more readily met between sources
with a breaker-based design. An 37
■ Reduction in ground current due
Figure 25.0-6. Non-Separately Derived System overcurrent trip is added to the to isolated single ground point
molded-case switch without increasing
Short-Time Ratings
the footprint and the entire SE rated
lowers arc-flash levels and reduces 38
The Eaton Magnum ATS is UL listed generator damage
switch is UL 1008 approved. The Eaton
with a UL 1008 short-time rating. This is ■ Eliminates potential for faults
breaker-based designs are inherently
a true withstand rating, with a viability delayed transition type and this to propagate across overlapping 39
temperature rise test performed at transition type is more suited to neutral; fully rated fourth pole will
the end of the short-circuit fault per highly inductive loads, dual utility handle as a normal operation
UL 1008. The short-time rating has applications, and where older AFDs ■ Does not generate voltages that 40
three components: voltage, current may be used downstream. exceed normal phase voltage
and time. These are published in the Note: For more detail, reference Eaton
literature on the ATS, and the individual White Paper IA08700002E. 41
rating components cannot be exceeded.
(In other words, it is not acceptable
to allow double the current rating for 42
half the time.) The components are
absolute, and the ATS must be applied
downstream from a breaker that will not 43
allow those ratings to be exceeded.
Eaton has had short-time ratings on
ATS products since 2002.
24 Contactor-based transfer
switch design
Automatic
non-automatic
■ ■ ATC-100 1 Fixed
ATC-300+
600
600/347
40
80
2, 3, 4 Open
NEMA 1
ATC-900 480 100 NEMA 3R
480/277 150 NEMA 4X
25 480/240 200 NEMA 12
415/240 225
380/220 260
26 240
240/120
400
600
220 800
220/127 1000
27 208/120 1200
See Page 25.1-1 120 1600
Contactor-based transfer Automatic ■ ATC-900 Fixed 600 40 2, 3, 4 Open
28 switch design 600/347 80 NEMA 1
480 100 NEMA 3R
480/277 150
29 480/240
415/240
200
225
380/220 260
240 400
30 240/120 600
220 800
220/127 1000
208/120 1200
31 120
See Page 25.1-5
Contactor-based bypass Automatic ■ ■ ■ ATC-300+ Dual 600 100 2, 3, 4 Open
32 isolation transfer bypass isolation ATC-900 Drawout 600/347 150 NEMA 1
switch design 480 200 NEMA 3R
480/277 225 NEMA 4X
33 480/240
415/240
260
400
NEMA 12
380/220 600
240 800
34 240/120 1000
220 1200
220/127 1600
35 208/120
120
See Page 25.1-8
36 Contactor-based bypass Automatic ■ ■ ■ ATC-300+ Fixed 600 100 2, 3, 4 Open
isolation transfer bypass isolation ATC-900 Bypass 600/347 150 NEMA 1
switch design 480 200 NEMA 3R
480/277 225 NEMA 4X
37 480/240 260 NEMA 12
415/240 400
380/220 600
38 240 800
240/120 1000
220 1200
220/127
39 208/120
120
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42
43
39
40
41
42
43
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
Technical Data
22
Table 25.1-1. UL 1008 Withstand and Close-On Ratings (kA)
23 UL 1008
Ampere Rating
Mechanism 480V 600V
Any Breaker Specific Breaker Any Breaker Specific Breaker Specific Fuse
28 Fixed 600
600/347
40
80
2, 3, 4 Open
NEMA 1
480 100 NEMA 3R
480/277 150 NEMA 12
29 480/240 200 NEMA 4X
415/240 225
380/220 260
30 240
240/120
400
600
220 800
220/127 1000
31 208/120 1200
120 1600
32
200A ATS with ATC-300+ Controller
33
Manual Operating Normal Logic
Mechanism Power Source Panel
34
35
Transfer
Mechanism
36
Neutral Emergency
37 Connections Power
Source
Load Lugs
38 Voltage
Selection
1200A ATS with 1600A ATS with
and
ATC-300+ Controller ATC-300+ Controller
39 Transformer
Panel
Power
Panel
40
41
Typical Contactor-Based ATS 100–400A
42
43
13.29 Top of
(337.6)
C Lugs on 33
Power Panel
7.75
(196.8) Neutral 34
6.11 68.59 13.13
(155.2) H
(1742.2)
A
(333.5)
A 35
Normal
36
55.12
(1400.0)
A
37
Front View Side View
Emergency
Figure 25.1-8. Automatic, Non-Automatic 38
43.23
(1098.1) Up to 400A Wallmount Outline NEMA1
28.09
and NEMA 3R
(713.5) 39
25.69
(652.5)
C 40
Load
3.94 3.68 9.60
10.37 (100.0) (93.5) (43.9) 41
(263.4)
3.94 13.13
(100.0) (333.5)
Front View Side View 42
Figure 25.1-7. Automatic, Non-Automatic 600–1200A Outline NEMA 1 and NEMA 3R
43
23 1600A at
480V 1
N1 90.00
(2286.0)
40.00
(1016.0)
28.73
(729.7)
— — (4) 1/0–750 kcmil (12) 1/0–750 kcmil 730 (331) three-pole
830 (377) four-pole
N3R 90.72 40.35 43.34 — — (4) 1/0–750 kcmil (12) 1/0–750 kcmil 780 (354) three-pole
24 1
(2304.3) (1024.9) (1100.8) 830 (377) four-pole
Freestanding.
25 29.22 47.59
(742.2) 40.35 (1208.8)
(1024.9) 3.14
Normal (79.8)
26 Power Cable
Connections Normal
Power Cable
Connections
27
62.51
(1587.8) 62.51
(1587.8)
28
90.00 90.69
Emergency (2303.5)
(2286.0) Emergency
29 Power Cable
Connections Power Cable
Connections
0.00
0.00 40.00
32 40.00
(1016.0) 7.22 (183.4) (1016.0)
7.22
(183.4)
10.72 10.72
Front View (272.3) Front View (272.3)
28.73 43.34
33 (729.7) (1100.8)
34
Figure 25.1-9. Automatic, Non-Automatic Open Transition Figure 25.1-10. Automatic, Non-Automatic Open Transition
NEMA 1 Enclosure NEMA 3R Enclosure
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
41
42
43
Technical Data
22
Table 25.1-5. UL 1008 Withstand and Close-On Ratings (kA)
23 UL 1008
Ampere
480V 480V 600V 600V Rating When Used with Upstream Fuse
Any Specific Any Specific Rating Test Fuse Maximum Fuse
Rating Breaker Breaker Breaker Breaker (kA) Voltage Type Amperes
24 40 10 30 10 22 100 480 RK5 200
80 10 30 10 22 100 480 RK5 200
100 10 30 10 22 100 480 RK5 200
25 150 10 30 22 35 100 600 RK5 400
200 10 30 22 35 100 600 RK5 400
225 30 50 50 65 200 600 RK5 600
26 260 30 50 50 65 200 600 RK5 600
400 30 50 50 65 200 600 RK5 600
600 50 65 50 65 200 600 L 1600
27 800 50 65 50 65 200 600 L 1600
1000 50 65 50 65 200 600 L 1600
1200 50 65 50 65 200 600 L 1600
28
Normal Table 25.1-6. UL 1008 Ratings
Power Source Controller
Mounting Voltage Current No. of NEMA
29 Type Amperes Poles Enclosure
34
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
40–100 at 480V 52.74 (1339.6) 25.00 (635.0) 17.18 (436.4) 10.25 (260.4) 37.38 (949.5) (1) #14–2/0 (3) #14–2/0 190 (86) 24
40–100 at 600V 52.74 (1339.6) 25.00 (635.0) 17.18 (436.4) 10.25 (260.4) 37.38 (949.5) (1) #6–250 kcmil (3) #14–1/0 210 (95)
150–200 at 480V 52.74 (1339.6) 25.00 (635.0) 17.18 (436.4) 10.25 (260.4) 37.38 (949.5) (1) #6–250 kcmil (3) 1/0–250 kcmil 210 (95)
150–200 at 600V 1 71.02 (1803.9) 31.11 (790.2) 14.72 (373.9) 13.00 (330.2) 47.84 (1215.1) (2) 3/0–250 kcmil (6) 250–500 kcmil 420 (191) 25
225–400 at 480V 71.02 (1803.9) 31.11 (790.2) 14.72 (373.9) 13.00 (330.2) 47.84 (1215.1) (2) 3/0–250 kcmil (6) 250–500 kcmil 420 (191)
225–1200 at 600V 1 90.00 (2286.0) 46.00 (1168.4) 32.00 (812.8) N/A N/A (4) 1/0–750 cu/al (12) 1/0–750 kcmil 800 (363)
600–1200 at 480V 1 90.00 (2286.0) 46.00 (1168.4) 32.00 (812.8) N/A N/A (4) 1/0–750 cu/al (12) 1/0–750 kcmil 800 (363) 26
1 For NEMA 3R, add 14.60-inch (370.8 mm) to depth.
27
4.50 Emergency Neutral Cable
(114.3) Normal Power Power Cable Connections
G
Cable Connections Connections 28
B
2.64 29
(67.1)
TYP
30
A
49.00
41.96 (1244.6)
(1065.8) A 31
Emerg.
Power 68.99
18.60
(1752.3) 63.74
32
(472.4) (1619.0)
Load 25.40
33
Power 15.66 (645.2)
B C (397.8)
19.19 23.00 Transformer
Front View Side View (487.4) (584.2) 34
(with right side removed)
C 3.94
38
39
40
41
42
43
42
43
32
33
Source 1 (NORMAL) Load Connections
Connections
34
35
Drawout 36
Bypass
Contactor
Front Access
37
for Top or
Bottom Entry;
Terminals can 38
be Relocated
in the Field
39
42
Drawout ATS Contactor Multi-Tap Transformer Source 2 (EMERGENCY)
Completely Removed with Quick Connect Plug Connections
Bypass Isolation Switch Components
43
37
ATS ATS
Source 1 Source 2
38 (NORMAL) (EMERGENCY)
ATS
39 Locked In
ATS Isolated
40 (Flashing: ATS Removed)
Door Open
41
Figure 25.1-13. Bypass Isolation Diagram
42
43
2.98
Cable Compartment 27
(75.7) 24.05
(610.9)
28
29
Emergency Power
Cable Connections
30
Load Cable
31
Connections
Normal Power 32
Cable Connections
33
A 34
35
36
Note: Source 1,
Source 2 and load
37
connections can be
relocated in the field.
38
B C
23 Cable Entry
Top & Bottom
24
FRONT
CG
25
17.86
(453.6) 14.35
26 (364.5)
27 2.71
34.05
(864.9)
2.97
(75.4)
36.80
(934.7)
65.13
(68.8) (1654.3)
Top View Plan View
28 40.00
(1016.0)
Load 28.97
29 Connections (735.8)
30 18.50
(470.0)
31
Source 1
32 Normal
Connections
33
90.08
34 (2288.0)
CG
35
Source 2
36 Emergency
Connections
Neutral
Connections
37 18.50
(470.0)
2.00 Note: Source 1 Normal and Load
38 (50.8) connections are top and Source 2 is
bottom. These connections can be
Front View
relocated in the field.
Side View (with right side removed)
39
Figure 25.1-15. Bypass Isolation Contactor-Based Design NEMA 1 and NEMA 3R
40 Table 25.1-11. Contactor-Based Transfer Switch 600–1200A 480 Vac, 225–1200A 600 Vac 1
Switch Rating Enclosure Standard Terminals Weight
Amperes Lbs (kg)
41 A (Height) B (Width) C (Depth) 2 Line Side (Normal
and Emergency)
Load Neutral
600 at 480 Vac 90.00 (2286.0) 40.00 (1016.0) 28.97 (735.8) (2) 3/0–750 Cu/Al (2) 3/0–750 Cu/Al (6) 3/0–750 Cu/Al 1750 (794.5)
42 600 at 600 Vac 90.00 (2286.0) 40.00 (1016.0) 28.97 (735.8) (2) 3/0–750 Cu/Al (2) 3/0–750 Cu/Al (6) 3/0–750 Cu/Al 1750 (794.5)
800–1200 at 480 Vac 90.00 (2286.0) 40.00 (1016.0) 28.97 (735.8) (4) 3/0–750 Cu/Al (4) 3/0–750 Cu/Al (12) 3/0–750 Cu/Al 1850 (839.1)
800–1200 at 600 Vac 90.00 (2286.0) 46.00 (1168.4) 28.97 (735.8) (4) 3/0–750 Cu/Al (4) 3/0–750 Cu/Al (12) 3/0–750 Cu/Al 1850 (839.1)
43 1600 at 480V
1
90.00 (2286.0) 40.00 (1016.0) 40.00 (1016.0) (5) 1/0–750 Cu/Al (5) 1/0–750 Cu/Al (16) 1/0–750 Cu/Al 2200 (997.9)
For seismic applications, it is necessary to use 5–13 UNC Grade or better hex head bolts and washers torqued to 50 lbs-ft.
2 For NEMA 3R dimensions, add 18.29 inches (464.6 mm) to depth.
26
90.06
(2287.5) 27
28
Emergency Power
Cable Connections 45.58
(1157.7) 29
30
40.00
(1016.0)
40.00
(1016.0)
31
Front View Side View (with right side removed)
32
Normal Power 58.59
Cable Connections (1488.2)
33
Load Cable
Connections
34
Neutral Assembly 35
36
90.69
(2303.5) 37
38
Emergency Power 47.19
Cable Connections (1198.6) 39
40
1.50
(38.1)
40.00
(1016.0) TYP
31.18
(792.0)
41
41.54
Front View (1055.1)
54.60 42
(1386.8)
Side View (with right side removed)
43
Figure 25.1-16. Bypass Isolation Contactor-Based Design 1600A NEMA 1 (Top) and NEMA 3R (Bottom)
42
43
31
32
33
34
Fixed-Mounted
Bypass
Contactor
35
Front Access for
Either All Top or
All Bottom Entry
36
37
38
Drawout ATS 39
Contactor
Separate Doors
Completely for ATS and
Removed Bypass 40
Compartments
41
Bypass Isolation—Fixed Bypass Components
42
43
Technical Data
22
Table 25.1-12. UL 1008 Withstand and Close-On Ratings (kA)
23 UL 1008
Ampere
480V 480V 600V 600V Rating When Used with Upstream Fuse
Any Specific Any Specific Rating Test Fuse Maximum Fuse
Rating Breaker Breaker Breaker Breaker (kA) Voltage Type Amperes
24 100 30 50 22 35 100 480 RK5 200
150 30 50 22 35 100 600 RK5 400
200 30 50 22 35 100 600 RK5 400
25 225 30 50 42 65 200 600 RK5 600
260 30 50 42 65 200 600 RK5 600
400 30 50 42 65 200 600 RK5 600
26 600 50 65 42 65 200 600 L 1200
800 50 65 42 65 200 600 L 1200
1000 50 65 42 65 200 600 L 1600
27 1200 50 65 42 65 200 600 L 1600
33
34
(1) ATS (2)
35
ATS ATS
36 Source 1
(NORMAL)
Source 2
(EMERGENCY)
ATS
37 Locked In
38 ATS Isolated
(Flashing: ATS Removed)
39 Door Open
41
42
43
13.22 25
18.28 (335.8)
(464.3)
26
2.98
Cable Compartment
27
(75.7) 24.05
(610.9)
28
Source 1 Normal 29
Connections
31
32
33
A
34
35
Load
Connections
36
Source 2 Emergency 37
Connections
B C
38
Note: Source 1 Normal, Source 2 Emergency
and load connections are NOT factory or field
reconfigurable. Sufficient wireway and bending
space is available to come in from either direction.
39
25 9.24
(234.7)
Cable Entry
Top 34.04
2.00 (864.6)
26 28.99
18.28 (50.8)
(464.3)
(736.3) 5.22
(132.6)
27
35.20 36.80
28 (894.1) (934.7) 65.47
(1662.9)
Top View Plan View
29
30
31
32
33
90.00 Source 2
34 (2286.0) Emergency
Connections
35
Note: S1 Normal,
36 S2 Emergency and load
connections must be either
ALL Top or ALL Bottom and
37 Source 1
are NOT field reconfigurable.
Normal
Connections
38 Load Connections
40.00 28.99
(1016.0) (736.3)
39 Front View Side View
42 100–200
100–200
90.00 (2286.0)
90.00 (2286.0)
40.00 (1016.0)
40.00 (1016.0)
28.99 (736.3)
44.47 (1129.5)
(1) #6–250 Cu/Al
(1) #6–250 Cu/Al
(1) #6–250 Cu/Al
(1) #6–250 Cu/Al
(3) #6–250 Cu/Al
(3) #6–250 Cu/Al
1750 (795) NEMA 1
1850 (840) NEMA 3R
400–1200 1 90.00 (2286.0) 40.00 (1016.0) 28.99 (736.3) (2) 3/0–750 Cu/Al (2) 3/0–750 Cu/Al (12) 3/0–750 Cu/Al 1800 (817) NEMA 1
400–1200 1 90.00 (2286.0) 40.00 (1016.0) 44.47 (1129.5) (2) 3/0–750 Cu/Al (2) 3/0–750 Cu/Al (12) 3/0–750 Cu/Al 1850 (840) NEMA 3R
43 1 NEMA 3R dimensions. If seismic mounting brackets are required, then the width will be 46.00 inches (1168.4 mm).
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
37
38
39
40
Manual Transfer Switch
41 Shown without Deadfront
42
43
Dimensions
Approximate dimensions in inches (mm). For Table 25.2-4–Table 25.2-6, refer to Figure 25.2-1 and Figure 25.2-2.
22
Table 25.2-4. 30–1000A Type MTVX 23
Switch Enclosure Gutter Space Bolt Pattern Standard Terminals 1 Weight
Type A B C D E F G H Lbs (kg)
Height Width Depth Width Depth Bending Horizontal Vertical Line Load Neutral 24
HKD (150–225A) 48.00 20.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 10.59 11.00 45.50 (1) #3–350 (1) #6–350 (3) #4–350 305 (138)
(1219.2) (528.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (269.0) (279.4) (1155.7)
HKD (300A) 56.00 20.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 13.59 11.00 53.50 (1) #3–350 (1) #6–350 (3) #4–350 395 (179)
25
(1422.4) (528.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (345.2) (279.4) (1358.9)
HLD (400A) 64.00 25.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 10.54 16.00 61.48 (1) 4/0–600 (2) #1–500 (6) 250–350 395 (179)
(1625.6) (655.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (267.7) (406.4) (1561.6) 26
HLD (400A) 2 53.00 25.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 11.85 16.00 50.48 (2) 3/0–350 (2) #1–500 (6) 250–350 395 (179)
(1346.2) (655.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (301.0) (406.4) (1282.2)
HLD (600A) 64.00 25.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 10.54 16.00 61.48 (2) 3/0–350 (2) #1–500 (12) 4/0–500 395 (179) 27
(1625.6) (655.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (267.7) (406.4) (1561.6)
HLD (600A) 2 64.00 25.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 10.54 16.00 61.48 (2) 400–500 (2) #1–500 (12) 4/0–500 395 (179)
(1625.6) (655.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (267.7) (406.4) (1561.6) 28
HMDL (600A) 76.74 25.81 19.50 8.00 4.00 17.73 16.00 75.15 (2) #1–500 (2) #1–500 (12) 4/0–500 510 (232)
(1949.2) (655.6) (495.3) (203.2) (101.6) (450.3) (406.4) (1908.8)
HMDL (800A) 76.74 25.81 19.50 8.00 4.00 17.73 16.00 75.15 (3) 3/0–400 (3) 3/0–400 (12) 4/0–500 510 (232) 29
(1949.2) (655.6) (495.3) (203.2) (101.6) (450.3) (406.4) (1908.8)
NB (800–1000A) 76.74 25.81 19.50 8.00 4.00 17.58 16.00 75.15 (4) 4/0–500 (4) 4/0–500 (12) 4/0–500 540 (245)
1
(1949.2) (655.6) (495.3) (203.2) (101.6) (446.5) (406.4) (1908.8) 30
Suitable for Cu or Al wire. Consult the factory for other available terminal sizes.
2 Alternate line terminals.
Note: Dimensions are approximate and should not be used for construction purposes. 31
Table 25.2-5. 30–150A Type MTHXFD Manual Table 25.2-6. Power Panel and Transformer Panel
Dimensions Weight Power Panel Type Height Width Depth 32
A B C D E F G H Lbs (kg) Power Panel
HFD 11.00 (279.4) 17.00 (431.8) 6.81 (173.0)
22.88
(581.2)
13.13 22.74
(333.5) (577.6)
22.62
(574.5)
24.50 9.78 10.28
(622.3) (248.4) (261.1)
32.31 143
(820.7) (65)
HKD 24.50 (622.3) 11.88 (301.8) 17.50 (444.5) 33
HLD 26.00 (660.4) 16.88 (428.8) 17.50 (444.5)
HMDL 36.25 (920.8) 16.88 (428.8) 17.50 (444.5)
NB 36.25 (920.8) 16.88 (428.8) 19.00 (482.6) 34
2.00 Latch Transformer Panel
A
5.00 (50.8) Open HFD 22.00 (558.8) 16.50 (419.1) 6.50 (165.1)
(127.0)
B .75 Latch HKD, HLD, HMDL and NB 28.63 (727.2) 8.25 (209.6) 5.50 (139.7) 35
(19.1) Closed
B C
36
G
Top of Lugs on
37
Power Panel F
E C D
38
D H 39
A
1.75 Gutter
(44.45) Space E
Power
Panel Transformer
Panel
40
Logic
H Panel
41
1.25 F G
(31.75) Top View Front View Side View
42
Figure 25.2-2. Dimensions
Figure 25.2-1. Dimensions 43
34
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
38
39
40
41
42
43
37
Top of Lugs
on Power Panel F
38
39
40 H
A
41
42
43
Front View Side View
24 Surge Suppression
Device (Optional)
29 Transformer Panel
■ Steps Line Power Down
Source 2 Power Cable Connections to 120 Vac for Logic and
Electrical Operator
30 ■ Available Multi-Tap
Voltage Selector
(See Page 25.2-9 for
31 additional details)
Eaton’s Superior Design Transfer Fast, Powerful and Safe Power Optional Integral Overcurrent
34 Switch Characteristics Switching Mechanism Protection Capability
The power panel uses a unidirectional For service entrance and other
Unmatched Performance and Versatility
gear motor mechanism. The power applications, trip units can be integrated
35 Eaton’s family of wallmount transfer panel can be operated manually under into the power switching section.
switches offers unmatched perfor- a full load. This eliminates the need for separate
mance, versatility and value for power upstream protective devices, saving
36 switching applications. At the heart of Molded-Case Switch Features cost and space.
these designs is Eaton’s molded-case ■ True four-pole switched
switch, designed specifically to meet neutral availability
37 UL 1008. ■ Totally enclosed contact assembly
Superior Main Contact Structure
38 All Eaton wallmount transfer switches
meet or exceed the standards set
forth in UL 1008 and UL 489. No other
39 transfer switch manufacturer has Optional Thermal-Magnetic
met the rigid testing requirements or Electronic Trip Units
of this combination of standards.
40 Completely enclosed contacts add
a measure of safety and reliability.
It also ensures the integrity of the
41 contact assemblies and minimizes
the need for periodic maintenance
of the contacts, reducing downtime.
42
43 Molded-Case Switch
33
Transformer Panel Opened
42
■ NEMA 1, 3R, 12, open 30–100 HFD (1) #14–1/0 (1) #14–1/0 (3) #14–1/0
150–225 HFD (1) #6–300 (1) #6–300 (3) #4–300
29 150–225 HKD (1) #3–350 (1) #6–350 (3) #4–350
225–300 HKD (1) #3–350 (1) #6–350 (3) #4–350
400 HLD (1) 4/0–600 (2) #1–500 (6) 250–350
30 600 HLD (1) 3/0–350 (2) #1–500 (6) 250–350
600 HMDL (2) #1–500 (2) #1–500 (12) 4/0–500
600 (four-pole) NB (3) 3/0–400 (3) 3/0–400 (3) 3/0–400
31 800 HMDL (3) 3/0–400 (3) 3/0–400 (12) 4/0–500
800 HNB (4) 4/0–500 (4) 4/0–500 (12) 4/0–500
1000 HNB (4) 4/0–500 (4) 4/0–500 (12) 4/0–500
32 2 All terminals suitable for copper or aluminum conductors. For alternate terminal sizes,
contact Eaton.
39
40
41
42
43
25
D H
Gutter
A 26
Space E
Power
Panel Transformer
Panel
27
Logic
Panel
28
Top View Front View Side View
42
43
Layout Dimensions
28
Type MBHE Maintenance Bypass Switch
Maintenance Bypass Switches
29 General Description 100–1000A Type MBHE Maintenance Bypass N1, N3R, N12
Eaton’s Maintenance Bypass Switch Table 25.2-16. Manual and Maintenance Bypass Enclosures—Dimensions in Inches (mm)
is a UL 1008 listed device that provides
30 a simple and effective means for
Ampere
Rating
Dimensions
A B C D E F G
bypassing un-interruptible power
supplies while maintaining continuity 100–150 22.21 13.13 24.04 22.18 24.92 9.89 32.47
31 of power to the critical computer loads. (564.1) (333.5) (610.6) (563.4) (633.0) (251.2) (824.7)
A maintenance bypass switch is a 225–300 38.21 29.13 35.66 35.62 37.92 17.89 55.56
requirement on every UPS installation (970.5) (739.9) (905.8) (904.7) (963.2) (454.4) (1411.2)
32 in order to accommodate the mainte- 400 38.21 29.13 35.77 35.62 37.92 17.71 55.56
nance and testing of the UPS system. (970.5) (739.9) (908.5) (904.7) (963.2) (449.8) (1411.2)
600 38.21 29.13 59.66 49.62 61.92 17.71 55.76
33 Features (970.5) (739.9) (1515.4) (1260.3) (1572.8) (449.8) (1416.3)
800 38.21 29.13 59.66 49.62 61.92 17.71 55.76
■ UL 1008 listing—File E61639 (970.5) (739.9) (1515.4) (1260.3) (1572.8) (449.8) (1416.3)
34 ■ Make-before-break electrical 1000 38.21 29.13 59.66 59.62 61.92 17.71 55.76
operation (970.5) (739.9) (1515.4) (1514.3) (1572.8) (449.8) (1416.3)
■ Lockout circuit to be wired into
35 the UPS bypass authorization
■ Pilot devices to show UPS position A 2.00 (50.8)
“Normal” and “Bypassed” Latch Open
36 B
.75 (19.05)
■ Pilot device to show “Lockout” Latch Closed
enabled
37 ■ Reliable manually initiated electrical
operation
■ High interrupting ratings
38 are standard D
■ Molded-case switch designs C
E
are available
39
■ Solid neutral connections
are standard
40
2.19
(55.6)
41
42
G
F
1.30
43 (33.0)
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
24
25
26
27
28
29
2000A, Four-Pole, 2000A, Three-Pole, Fixed Design,
NEMA 1 Enclosed, NEMA Behind-the-Door Enclosure
Through-the-Door Design
■ Fixed-mount construction 30
■ Drawout construction with switch ■ Available in NEMA Type 1 and
position indicator 3R enclosures
■ Completely interchangeable power ■ Rear, side and top cable access
31
switching devices
■ Deadfront construction
■ Available in NEMA Type 1 and
3R enclosures
■ Front access only requires an 32
additional wireway to be added
■ Rear, side and top cable access
33
34
35
Source 1 Connections
36
37
Neutral Connections
Load Connections 38
39
40
41
Source 2 Connections
Neutral 42
Assembly Side View of Magnum
Side or Rear Access Required
(Half-High Side Panels and
Back Panels are Not Shown) 43
Magnum-Based Transfer Switches
Power Panel
22 Performs Power Transfer Between Source 1 and Source 2
Using Magnum Power-Case Switches or Circuit Breakers
23
24
25
Source 1
26
27
28
Source 2
Side-to-Side Side-to-Side
29 Ledge Ledge
34 The open transition type Magnum Multi-Tap Voltage Selector Ease of Maintenance
Transfer Switches feature both
Allows the transfer switch to be readily Keyed quick-disconnect plugs are
35 mechanical (cable) and electrical
interlocking to prevent paralleling applied on most system voltages provided for easy and complete
of sources. worldwide by connecting to the proper isolation of the control circuitry.
terminals. Available system voltages
36 include 120, 208, 220, 230, 240, 380, Maintenance can be performed on
401, 415, 480, or 600 Vac, 50 or 60 Hz. the logic independent from the power
sections and still allow the user to
37 manually transfer power under full
load conditions.
38
39
40
Mechanical Cable Interlock
41
Voltage Selection Terminals
42 Logic Disconnect Plugs
43
Automatic Transfer Open/Closed Transition Fast, Powerful and Safe Service Entrance 27
Open or closed transition type Switching Mechanism For service entrance and other
Magnum transfer switches use the The mechanism uses a high speed applications, Digitrip™ solid-state trip
Eaton programmable ATC-900 m 3-cycle stored energy switching units can be integrated into the power 28
microprocessor-based logic controller. mechanism. This mechanism can be switching section. This eliminates
operated manually under a full load. the need for separate upstream
Refer to Technical Data TD140001EN protective devices, saving cost 29
Open Transition ATC-900 for Ease of Coordination and Application— and space. Available with various
Automatic Transfer Switches for Short-Time Withstand combinations of long, short time,
additional information. The use of electronic trips has allowed instantaneous, ground fault protection 30
performance curve shaping to and communications. Overcurrent
facilitate proper system coordination. trip selection can be made from the
The most significant is the “short series of Eaton Digitrip RMS trip units 31
time” rated trip unit. including the standard Digitrip 520
or optional 520M, 520MC or 1150.
These trip settings may be set for 32
what are considered extremely high
currents for much longer durations
than the three-cycle withstand test 33
required under UL 1008. To facilitate
improved coordination, Eaton Magnum
transfer switches have been tested and 34
are provided with 30-cycle, extended
ATC-900 withstand ratings.
35
Unmatched Performance and Versatility
The Eaton family of Magnum transfer
switches offers unmatched performance, 36
versatility and value for standby power
applications. At the heart of these
designs is the Magnum switch with the 37
following features:
38
39
Magnum Power-Case Switch
40
41
42
43
Dimensions
22 Approximate dimensions in inches (mm). B C
32 2500–3200 2 90.00
(2286.0)
44.00
(1117.6)
63.00
(1600.2)
2400
(1090)
2500–3200 3 90.00 44.00 63.00 2400
33 (2286.0) (1117.6) (1600.2) (1090)
2500–3200 4 90.00 44.00 63.00 2500
(2286.0) (1117.6) (1600.2) (1135)
34 4000 — 1 1 1 —
5000 — 1 1 1 —
D Door Within a Door Design
1 At 4000 and 5000A, the standard design is drawout.
35 See drawout dimensions.
Figure 25.3-2. 200–3200A Fixed-Mount NEMA 3R
Note: NEMA 3R design features an external blank door and an
36 interior door where the controller/device panel are mounted.
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
33
34
D Door Within a Door Design
35
Figure 25.3-4. 200–3200A Drawout NEMA 3R
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
24 Source 1
(Normal)
25
26
Load
27 A
28
Source 2
(Emergency)
29
30
24
Source 1
25
26
A
Load
27
Source 2 28
29
30
Front View NEMA 3R With Cover D
Door Within a Door Design
Emergency Lugs— Right Side View
31
Located in Rear of Cubicle
32
Source 1 Table 25.3-7. Connection Type (4000–5000A Only)
(Normal) Connection Type Wireway
Required 1
33
Normal Line Emergency Load
Lugs
Cable Cable Cable Yes
Bus Cable Cable Yes 34
Cable Bus Cable Yes
Cable Cable Bus Yes
Bus Bus Cable No 35
Load Bus Cable Bus No
Lugs Cable Bus Bus No
Bus Bus Bus No
36
Table 25.3-8. Magnum Drawout Transfer Switches
Ampere No. A B C2 D Shipping 37
Rating of Height Width Width Depth Weight
Poles Lbs (kg)
Source 2
(Emergency)
4000 3 or 4 90.00 86.00 92.00 82.35 3 38
(2286.0) (2184.4) (2336.8) (2091.7)
5000 3 or 4 90.00 86.00 92.00 82.35 3
32.00 (812.8) 54.00 (1371.6)
B
(2286.0) (2184.4) (2336.8) (2091.7) 39
C
Front View Without Covers
SP = Shipping Split.
40
30 General Description the switch, permitting rear, top, bottom ■ Standard Modbus 485
A bypass isolation switch uses or side cable or bus bar entrance. ■ USB port for set point downloads
loadbreak isolation and bypass and event recording uploads
The switching devices have a high
31 transfer power contacts. Thus, should withstand rating. The high-speed, ■ Password-protected access to
voltage be lost on the line to which stored-energy switching mechanism control functions and set point
the ATS is connected, and should guarantees a transfer time of less than programming
32 a manual bypass be required to the three cycles. ■ Two automatic plant exercisers—
other line, this can be accomplished load or no load, daily, 7-, 14-,
safely and quickly as described Industrial Design Highlights 28-day or calendar date operation,
33 below. With contactor designs using ■ Freestanding enclosure 0–600 minute runtime
non-loadbreak isolation and bypass ■ High withstand ratings
switches, manual bypass to the other Optional Features
❑ 100 kA standard 3-cycle rating
34 line is hindered by mechanical or ■ Available UL 1449 Third Edition
electrical safety interlocking. ❑ 85 kA standard 30-cycle rating surge protection device (SPD)
■ Dual drawout on ATS and bypass ■ Automatic transfer operation with
35 Application Description ■ Deadfront selectable (via programming) non-
The bypass isolation switch is ■ Safe manual transfer under load automatic or automatic retransfer
designed for applications where with fail-safe
36 maintenance, inspection and testing
■ Electrically operated
■ Space heater with thermostat
■ Magnum stored energy
must be performed while maintaining ■ Digital multi-function power
continuous power to the load. This mechanism
37 is typically required in critical life- ■ Quick make / quick break—
quality metering
■ DC power input for uninterrupted
support systems and standby power switching times (<3 cycles)
monitoring of ATS status
situations calling for safe system ■ Multi-tap transformer
38 maintenance with no power ■ Integrated load metering
■ True four-pole switched neutral
disruptions. Such a design allows ■ Expandable I/O (up to 20 I/O total)
■ Mechanically interlocked
for the quick removal of the different ■ EtherNet TCP/IP communications
39 switching devices for inspection, main- ■ Integral overcurrent trip option
tenance or replacement. ■ Integrated service entrance Seismic Qualification
rating option
40 ■ OSHPD listed
Standard Features
41 ■ ATC-900 controller
■ Drawout cassette on ATS
42 and bypass Refer to Tab 1 for information on
■ Source available contacts: seismic qualification for this and
❑ Source 1 available 1NO/1NC other Eaton products.
43 ❑ Source 2 available 1NO/1NC
Drawout 600
600/347
200
300
2, 3, 4 NEMA 1-
Behind
23
480 400 NEMA 1-
480/277 600 Thru
480/240 1000 NEMA 3R 24
415/240 1200
380/220 1600
240
240/120
2000
2500
25
220 3000
220/127 3200
208/120 4000 26
120 5000
34
INCOMING
SOURCE 1
35
36
SOURCE 1
ISOLATED
ATS SOURCE 1
SOURCE 1 BYPASS 37
SOURCE 1 SOURCE 1
POSITION
LOAD
BYPASS
38
Front Access Option 54A is Available on All A
Magnum Designs NEMA 1 Behind the Door SOURCE 1
AVAILABLE 39
40
SOURCE 2 ATS SOURCE 2
ISOLATED
SOURCE 2 BYPASS
SOURCE 2
41
POSITION SOURCE 2
INCOMING BYPASS
SOURCE 2
A 42
SOURCE 2
AVAILABLE
43
Figure 25.3-7. Typical Bypass Isolation Switch Schematic
Dimensions
22 Approximate dimensions in inches (mm). B C
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
24
A
25
Note: Seismic mounting
brackets add 3.00 inches (76.2) 26
width to each side or an
32.00 54.00 54.00
additional 6.00 inches (152.4)
(872.8) (1371.8) (1371.8)
to total width.
Source 1 Top View 27
Normal D
Lugs
28
Normal Normal 29
ATS Bypass
Breaker Breaker
30
Emergency Emergency
ATS Bypass
Breaker Breaker
Load 31
Lugs
Wireway
Cubicle 32
SP SP
B Right Side View
C 33
SP = Shipping Split. Front View
Table 25.3-12. NEMA 1 Magnum Drawout Transfer Switches Table 25.3-13. Magnum Bypass Isolation Drawout Transfer Switches 36
Ampere Number A B C1 D Shipping Ampere Number A B C Shipping
Rating of Poles Height Width Width Depth Weight Rating of Poles Height Width Depth Weight
Lbs (kg) Lbs (kg) 37
4000 3 or 4 90.00 137.00 146.00 60.00 2 NEMA 1 Enclosed Drawout Transfer Switch
(2286.0) (3479.8) (3708.4) (1524.0) 4000 2 or 3 90.00 (2286.0) 137.00 (3479.8) 60.00 (1524.0) 6900 (3133)
5000 3 or 4 90.00 137.00 146.00 60.00 2 4 90.00 (2286.0) 137.00 (3479.8) 60.00 (1524.0) 7600 (3450)
38
(2286.0) (3479.8) (3708.4) (1524.0) 5000 2 or 3 90.00 (2286.0) 137.00 (3479.8) 60.00 (1524.0) 7900 (3587)
1 Seismic mounting adds 3.00 inches (76.2 mm) width to each side or
additional 6.00 inches (152.4 mm) to width.
4 90.00 (2286.0) 137.00 (3479.8) 60.00 (1524.0) 8600 (3904) 39
2 Consult factory.
NEMA 3R Enclosed Drawout Transfer Switch
4000 2 or 3 90.00 (2286.0) 137.00 (3479.8) 75.00 (1905.0) 7900 (3587)
4 90.00 (2286.0) 137.00 (3479.8) 75.00 (1905.0) 8600 (3904)
40
5000 2 or 3 90.00 (2286.0) 137.00 (3479.8) 75.00 (1905.0) 8900 (4041)
4 90.00 (2286.0) 137.00 (3479.8) 75.00 (1905.0) 9600 (4358) 41
Table 25.3-14. Terminals
Ampere Normal, Emergency Neutral 42
Rating and Load
24
25
26
27
Source 1
28 Normal
Top View
Lugs
29
30 Normal Normal
ATS Bypass
Breaker Breaker
31
Emergency Emergency
ATS Bypass
32 Breaker Breaker
Load
Lugs
33 Wireway
Cubicle
SP SP Door Within a Door Design
34 SP = Shipping Split.
Front View Right Side View
Table 25.3-15. NEMA 3R Magnum Drawout Transfer Switches Table 25.3-16. Connection Type (4000–5000A Only) 3
37 Ampere Number A B C1 D Shipping Connection Type Wireway
Rating of Poles Height Width Width Depth Weight Line Emergency Load
Lbs (kg)
38 2
Cable Cable Cable Yes
4000 3 or 4 90.00 140.00 146.00 82.35 Bus Cable Cable Yes
(2286.0) (3556.0) (3708.4) (2091.7) Cable Bus Cable Yes
39 5000 3 or 4 90.00 140.00 146.00 82.35 2 Cable Cable Bus Yes
(2286.0) (3556.0) (3708.4) (2091.7) Bus Bus Cable No
1 Seismic mounting adds 3.00 inches (76.2 mm) width to each side or Bus Cable Bus No
40 2
additional 6.00 inches (152.4 mm) to width. Cable
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
No
No
Consult factory.
3 A wireway is required in accordance with the following table for 4000
41 and 5000A ratings.
42
43
24
25
Transition
Open transition Standard Standard Standard
Closed transition Not available Not available Standard
26
Timers
Time delay normal to emergency (TDNE) Standard Standard Standard 27
Time delay engine start (TDES) Standard Standard Standard
Time delay emergency to normal (TDEN) Standard Standard Standard
Time delay engine cooldown (TDEC) Standard Standard Standard
28
Time delay emergency fail (TDEF) Standard Standard Standard
Engine/Generator Exerciser 29
Plant exerciser (PE) with fail-safe Selectable—OFF, 7-, 14-, 28-day Selectable—OFF, 7-, 14-, 28-day Two independent exerciser
interval fixed run time 15 minutes interval, 0–600 minutes, no load/ modes—OFF, daily, 7-, 14-, 28-day
no load/load with fail-safe load with fail-safe interval or by calendar date
(up to 12 independent calendar
30
dates). Test operations include
independent transfer time delays
Source 1 Sensing
31
All-phase undervoltage and underfrequency Standard Standard Standard
protection
All-phase overvoltage and overfrequency Standard Standard Standard
32
protection
Three-phase rotation sensing Not available Standard Standard 33
Three-phase voltage unbalance Not available Standard Standard
Source 2 Sensing
All-phase undervoltage and underfrequency Standard Standard Standard 34
protection
All-phase overvoltage and overfrequency Standard Standard Standard
protection 35
Three-phase rotation sensing Not available Standard Standard
Three-phase voltage unbalance Not available Standard Standard
Manual Controls
36
Test operators Standard Standard Standard
Four-position test selector switch (FPSS) Not available Not available Optional 37
Time delay bypass pushbutton Not available Standard Standard
Maintenance selector switch (MSS) Not available Optional Optional
Automatic/manual operation selector switch Not available Optional Optional
38
Automatic/manual retransfer selector switch Not available Not available Optional
Manual retransfer pushbutton Not available Optional Optional 39
Indications / Status Display
Source 1 connected / Source 2 connected Standard Standard Standard
Source 1 available / Source 2 available Standard Standard Standard 40
Source 1 tripped / Source 2 tripped Standard Standard Standard
41
42
43
23
24
Customer Outputs
25 Source 1 / Source 2 present contacts Not available Standard—2NO and 2NC Not available
Source 1 available / Source 2 available contacts Not available Not available Standard—1 Form C
Load sequence Not available Not available Configurable—1 Form C
26 Selective load shed Not available Not available Configurable—1 Form C
Load bank control Not available Not available Configurable—1 Form C
27 Pre-transfer Not available Standard—1 Form C Configurable—1 Form C
Pre-/post-transfer Not available Not available Configurable—1 Form C
Source 1 connected Not available Not available Configurable—1 Form C
28 Source 2 connected Not available Not available Configurable—1 Form C
ATS not in automatic Not available Not available Configurable—1 Form C
40
41
42
43
23
24
Transfer Mode Open Transition
Delayed—time delay neutral Standard—based on construction Standard—based on construction Standard—based on construction 25
In-phase monitoring Standard—based on construction Standard—based on construction Standard—based on construction
Load voltage decay Not available Not available Standard—based on construction
Transfer Mode Closed Transition
26
Closed transition Not available Not available Standard—based on construction
Closed transition/In-phase Not available Not available Standard—based on construction 27
Closed transition/In-phase/ Not available Not available Standard—based on construction
Time delay neutral
Closed transition/In-phase/ Not available Not available Standard—based on construction 28
Load voltage delay
Service Entrance Rating
Source 1, Source 2 or both, and with Not available Optional Optional 29
and without ground fault protection
Stainless Steel Cover
SS lockable cover for controller
30
Programming Selections
Time delay normal to emergency 3 seconds (fixed) 0–1800 seconds 0–166 seconds 31
Time delay emergency to normal 5 minutes (fixed) 0–1800 seconds 0–166 seconds
Time delay engine cooldown 5 minutes (fixed) 0–1800 seconds 0–166 seconds
Time delay engine start 3 seconds (fixed) 0–120 seconds 0–120 seconds 32
Time delay neutral Not available 0–120 seconds 0–120 seconds or based on load
voltage decay of 2–30% of nominal
Time delay Source 2 fail Not available 0–6 seconds 0–6 seconds
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Time delay voltage unbalance Not available 10–30 seconds 10–30 seconds
Voltage unbalance three-phase Not available 0 or 1 (1 = enabled) Enabled or disabled 34
Phase reversal three-phase Not available Dropout 5–20% Dropout 5–20%
Pickup (DO –2%) –3% Pickup (DO –2%) –3%
In-phase Not available 0 or 1 (1 = enabled) 35
Load sequencing Not available Not available 0–120 seconds (up to xx devices)
Pre-transfer signal Not available 1–120 seconds 0–120 seconds
Plant exerciser Selectable—OFF, 7-, 14-, 28-day Selectable—OFF, 7-, 14-, 28-day Two independent exerciser modes—
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interval, fixed run time 15 minutes, interval, 0–600 minutes, no load/ OFF, daily, 7-, 14-, 28-day interval or by
no load/load with fail-safe load with fail-safe calendar date (up to 12 independent
calendar dates). Test operations 37
include independent transfer
time delays
Preferred source selection Not available Not available Source 1, Source 2 or None 38
Commitment to transfer in TDNE Not available Not available Enabled or disabled
Retransfer mode N/A automatic or Not available Optional Enabled or disabled
manual 39
Auto daylight saving time adjustment Not available Not available Enabled or disabled
System selection Utility/generator Utility/generator or dual utility Utility/generator, dual utility,
dual generator or three source 40
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Voltage Specifications
25 System application voltage Up to 480 Vac Up to 600 Vac Up to 600 Vac
Voltage measurements Source 1 and 2 Source 1 and 2—VAB, VBC and VCA Source 1, 2 and load—VAB, VBC
and VCA
26 Voltage measurement range 120–480 Vac 0–790 Vac rms 0–700 Vac rms
Operating power 95–145 Vac 65–145 Vac 65–160 Vac
24 Vdc (W10%)
27 Frequency Specifications
Frequency measurements Source 2 Source 1 and 2 Source 1 and 2
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Technical Data
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Table 25.4-3. ATC-100 Controller Specifications
23 Description Specification
Technical Data
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Table 25.4-5. ATC-300+ Controller Specifications
23 Description Specification
The following set points are programmable if the corresponding feature is programmed.
35 Table 25.4-6. ATC-300+ Programming Features/Set Points 1
Set Point Set Point Units Description Range Factory
36 Default
TDES Minutes: seconds Time delay engine start 0–120 seconds 0:03
TDNE Minutes: seconds Time delay normal to emergency 0–1800 seconds 0:00
37 TDEN Minutes: seconds Time delay emergency to normal 0–1800 seconds 5:00
TDEC Minutes: seconds Time delay engine cool-off 0–1800 seconds 5:00
38 TDN Minutes: seconds Time delay neutral 0–120 seconds 0:00
PLANT EXER Days Plant exerciser programming Off, daily, 7-day, 14-day or 28 day Off
TEST MODE — Test Mode 0, 1 or 2 (0 = no load engine test, 1 = load engine test, 2 =disabled) 0
39 TER Hours: minutes Engine run test time 0–600 minutes 5:00
TPRE Minutes: seconds Pre-transfer delay timer 0–120 seconds 0:00
40 PHASES — Three-phase or single-phase 1 or 3 As ordered
VOLT UNBAL Volts Voltage unbalanced 0 or 1 (1 = enabled) 1
UNBAL DROP % Percent Percent for unbalanced 5–20% of phase voltage unbalance 20%
41 voltage dropout
UNBAL PICK % Percent Percent for unbalanced Dropout minus (UNBAL DROP % –2) to 3% 10%
voltage pickup
42 UNBAL DELAY Seconds Unbalanced delay timer 10–30 0:20
TDEF Seconds Time delay emergency fail timer 0–6 seconds 6
PHASE REV — Phase reversal OFF, ABC or CBA OFF
43 1 Complete list of programming selections found in IB01602009E.
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Source 1, Source 2 and Load
Colored LED lights show status
of both sources and load. 24
25
LED Display
Unit will provide LED readout 26
showing actual metered values for
Voltage, Frequency and Condition
(including Normal, Undervoltage,
Overvoltage and so on).
Increase/Decrease 27
A detailed explanation
of these buttons can be
Engine Test Button
found in the Operation
section.
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Pressing this button twice
initiates an engine test.
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Help Step Button
Pressing the Help button in any Shows multiple
variables under
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function mode will bring up display
Lamp Test Enter each display select
messages, explanations and
prompts to assist the operator. function.
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Closed Transition ATC-300+ Front Panel Display and Button Functions
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24 Status Screen
Help
Displays controller firmware
The ATC-900 Main Menu screen provides version and user tips.
transfer switch status at a glance. Source 1,
25 Source 2, and load-metering data are Lamp Test
displayed as well as any active alarms.
Pressing the Lamp Test pushbutton lights all LEDs
Display and then displays ATC-900 controller information.
26 The ATC-900 eliminates the use of codes
and abbreviations for transfer switch
functions. Data screens are grouped for Engine Test
27 ease of viewing and edits. Performs an engine test using the programmed
engine run and cool down times. This is a
password-protected feature.
Arrow Key Navigation
28 Right and Left Arrow Keys are used to navigate Bypass Time Delays
menu options and Up and Down Arrow Keys Pressing the Enter and Help pushbuttons
are used to select and change set point values. simultaneously reduces the active programmed
29 time delay to zero to simplify test procedures.
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34 Configurable Inputs
System inputs are “wetted” contacts. System
RS-422
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Flexible Configuration Additional I/O can be added at any Voltage Inputs (measurement category)
Designed for scalability, the ATC-900 time by adding an external I/O module. ■ Range: universal, auto-ranging up to 22
can be configured for a wide variety Each I/O module contains four inputs 416 Vac L–N, 721 Vac L–L
of applications. A mix-and-match and outputs and up to four modules
■ Supported hookups: 3-element wye
approach to features allows the user to can be daisy chained to the ATC-900
or delta
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build a transfer switch controller that controller.
■ Input impedance: 2m ohm/phase
meets the precise application needs.
■ Burden: 0.0022 VA/phase at 120V 24
The ATC-900 controller includes four ■ Fault withstand: meets IEEE C37.90.1
user configurable inputs and outputs.
The inputs and outputs can be Current Inputs 25
assigned functions from a predefined ■ 5A nominal, 10A maximum
list of options either at the factory or ■ Burden: 0.005 VA per phase
in the field. maximum at 11A 26
■ Inputs ■ Pickup current: 0.1% of nominal
❑ Monitor mode ■ Connections: screw terminals 27
❑ Bypass timers ■ Maximum input wire gauge:
I/O Module—The ATC-900 optional I/O AWG #12/2.5 mm 2
❑ Lockout module provides users with four additional
assignable inputs and outputs. Up to four ■ Fault withstand: 100A/10 seconds, 28
❑ Manual retransfer On or Off
I/O modules can be added to an ATC-900 300A/3 seconds, 500A/1 second
❑ Manual retransfer controller providing a total of 20 inputs
❑ Slave in and outputs. Isolation 29
■ All inputs are isolated to 2600 Vac
❑ Remote engine test Metering
❑ Preferred source selection Optional metering requires the Measurement Methods 30
addition of a DCT module. The DCT ■ Voltage, current: true rms
❑ Go to emergency
module mounts directly on the back ■ Power: sampling at 64 samples
❑ Emergency inhibit of the controller. per cycle on all channels measured 31
❑ ATS on bypass readings simultaneously
The DCT module incorporates a
❑ Go to neutral ■ A/D conversion: 16 simultaneous
current transformer interface to the
12 bit analog to digital converters
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■ Outputs (control) ATC-900 allowing current to be
metered along with voltage and
❑ Load sequence Table 25.4-9. Current Voltage Frequency
frequency. Combined with the
Metering Data
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❑ Selective load shed ATC-900, the DCT module serves
❑ Load bank control as a multi-function power meter and Metering Units Accuracy Notes
❑ Pre-/post-transfer
provides measurement of the listed Current 34
electrical parameters. Readings are IA, IB, IC Amperes ±1% of —
❑ Pre-transfer displayed on the ATC-900 controller reading
❑ Post-transfer display or can be monitored through Voltage 35
❑ User remote control
Modbus 485.
VAB, VBC, Volts ±1% of Line-
VCA reading to-line
■ Outputs (status/alarms) voltage 36
❑ Source 1 available (standard) Frequency
❑ Source 2 available (standard) Frequency Hz ±0.2 Hz of Range is
reading 20–255 Hz 37
❑ Source 1 connected
❑ Source 2 connected Table 25.4-10. Power and Energy
❑ ATS not in automatic Metering Data 38
❑ General alarm Power Units Accuracy Notes
Metering
❑ ATS in test 39
Power kW ±2% of Approx.
❑ Engine test aborted reading 1-second
❑ Cooldown in process update 40
❑ Engine start contact status kVA kVA ±2% of Approx.
reading 1-second
❑ Generator 1 start status update
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❑ Generator 2 start status kVAR kVAR ±2% of Approx.
reading 1-second
❑ Emergency inhibit on update
❑ ATS on bypass DCT Module Attached PF (power — 0 to ±1.00 —
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factor)
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Event Summary Display
28 The ATC-900 controller stores 100 transfer summaries,
350 transfer details, 100 alarms and 20 time adjustments.
29 Events include:
■ Actions of the transfer sequence
30 ■ Alarms
■ Changes to the set points
■ Changes to the time/date
Historical Data Display
31 ■ Resetting a historical counter
The historical data display indicates historical and ■ Engine run test
cumulative counter values as follows:
32 ■ Time-stamping resolution of 1 second.
■ Source 1 available
Event Details
■ Source 1 connected
33 ■ Source 1 engine run
■ Source 2 available
34 ■ Source 2 connected
■ Source 2 engine run
■ Tier IV timer
35 ■ Load energized
■ Number of transfers
36 Historical counter resets are date and time-stamped events
that are captured in the event log.
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Event Details Display
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High Speed Capture Display, Pre and Post Event
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USB Programming Port
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Power Xpert Software
Web Terminal
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Internet
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Ethernet
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Ethernet Switch
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Third-Party
Power Xpert Gateway:
28 Supports up to 64 Devices
Gateway
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IQ250/260
31 ATC-300+ ATC-900
Power Xpert Meter
ATC-900
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Figure 25.4-12. Power Xpert Architecture with ATC-900
33 Special Applications Load Management
The ATC-900 includes several features to enhance the user’s
Three-Source ATS Control
34 ability to manage load while on the alternate source.
The ATC-900 Master/Slave controller functionality provides
■ Integrated load metering: provides metering data that
the user with the ability to use two independent transfer
allows the user to monitor energy utilization and manage
35 switches in three-source systems consisting of a utility
system loading
and two generator sources. In a three-source system, the
Master ATS controls the engine starting and stopping of ■ Selective load shedding: selectively drop non-essential
36 the Slave ATS. loads when a user-defined kW level is reached. The
transfer switch remains on generator
In the event of a Source 1 power failure, the Master ATS ■ Load shed to neutral (where ATS construction allows):
engine start relay closes signaling the Slave ATS to start
37 both generators. (Note: The Slave ATS requires continuous
provides the ability to load shed to a neutral position from
a generator source
power using either the DCT Module for a DC power input
■ Pre-/post-transfer signals: provides the ability to stop
or a UPS input.) The Master ATS handles all transfer time
38 delays between the utility to generator transfer. If the select loads during the transfer process
preferred generator does not start within the programmed ■ Load bank disable output: disengages a load bank if utility
time delay, the Slave ATC-900 will initiate a transfer to the power is lost during an engine test
39 non-preferred generator. If “None Preferred” is selected,
then both generators will start and the Slave ATS will
transfer to the first generator source available. The ATC-900 Slave ATS
40 will sense the load is connected to a good source and shut S1 S2
Gen 1 Gen 2
down the second generator.
Slave
41 Master ATS
S1 S2
Utility
Gen Start (Signal to Start Gen)
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Load
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Figure 25.4-13. Three-Source Transfer Switch Arrangement
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Position Contacts
15E Normal (S1) source position 1 Form C — S S S S S S S S S
24 15F Emergency (S2) source position 1 Form C — S S S S S S S S S
15G Normal (S1) source position 3 Form C — O O O O O O O O O
15H Emergency (S2) source position 3 Form C — O O O O O O O O O
15M Emergency load shed contacts 4 Form C O — — — — — — — — —
25 (must order as a separate field installed kit) (not in IES)
15R Normal (S1) source position 1 Form C (relay OUTPUT) — — — — — C C C — —
15S Emergency (S2) source position 1 Form C (relay OUTPUT) — — — — — C C C — —
26 Integral Overcurrent Protection
16N Normal (S1) switch only — — — — — — — — — —
16E Emergency (S2) switch only — — — — — — — — — —
27 16B Normal (S1) and emergency (S2) switches — — — — — — — — — —
16S Service equipment/overcurrent protection normal (S1) and emergency (S2) O — — — — — — — — —
Metering
28 (Specify normal (S1), emergency (S2) or load side for 18A thru E)
18 Integrated load metering (DCT module) — — — — — O O O — —
18A IQ 250/260 — O O O O O O O O O
29 18B PX4000/6000/8000 — — — — — — — — — —
18D IQ 130/140/150 — O O O O O O O O O
18E PXM2250/2260/2270 — O O O O O O O O O
18O IQ Analyzer normal (S1) — — O O O O O O O O
30 18P IQ Analyzer emergency (S2) — — O O O O O O O O
18Q IQ Analyzer switch selectable (S1) and (S2) — — O O O O O O O O
18V IQ Analyzer load side — — O O O O O O O O
31 18R
18S
DP-4000 normal (S1)
DP-4000 emergency (S2)
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O
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O
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O
O
18T DP-4000 switch selectable (S1) and (S2) — — O O O O O O O O
18U DP-4000 load side — — O O O O O O O O
32 21A Non-standard terminals — — — — — — — — — —
22 Ground bus — — S S S S S S S S
33 22C
22D
Special ground bar—contact factory
16 conductor ground bus 500 or 750 kcmil
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O
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Plant Exerciser
34 23A Selectable—disabled/7-, 14-, 28-day interval, fixed 15 minutes
load/no load, with fail-safe
S S — — — — — — — —
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TVSS up to 480V (Connected to Normal)
51D1 50 kA—CVX — — O O O O O O O O
24 51F1 100 kA—CVX — — O O O O O O O O
Surge Protection Device with 12 ft Cable (on Normal)
51S1 50 kA—SPD 2 — — — — — — — — — —
25 51S2 80 kA—SPD 2 — — — — — — — — — —
51S3 100 kA—SPD 2 — — — — — — — — — —
51S4 120 kA—SPD 2 — — — — — — — — — —
26 51S5
51S6
160 kA—SPD 2
200 kA—SPD 2
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51S7 250 kA—SPD 2 — — — — — — — — — —
51S8 300 kA—SPD 2 — — — — — — — — — —
27 51S9 400 kA—SPD 2 — — — — — — — — — —
52B 24V generator battery power — — — — — — — — — —
52C 24V onboard power supply (charger and batteries) — — — — — — — — — —
28 54B Upgrade to 316 stainless steel — — O O O O O O O O
60 Control power transformer (240/120V single-phase and 208V only) — O O — — — — — — —
29 61A
61B
UPS device
UPS 120 Vac terminal block input
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80A Emergency (S2) inhibit contact — — — O O C C C — —
30 Monitoring Outputs
81A General alarm indication contact — — — — — C C C — —
81B ATS not in automatic — — — — — C C C — —
31 81C
81D
ATS in test
Engine test aborted
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C
C
C
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C
C
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81E Cooldown in process — — — — — C C C — —
81F Engine start contact status — — — — — C C C — —
32 81G Emergency inhibit on — — — — — C C C — —
81GL Emergency inhibit on with white indicating light 1 — — — — — O O O — —
81H ATS on bypass — — — — — C C C — —
33 Inputs
81J Lockout — — — — — C C C — —
81K Monitor mode — — — — — C C C — —
34 81L Remote load test — — — — — C C C — —
Three Source ATS Control (Master/Slave)
90A Master control output — — — — — C C C — —
35 90B Slave input — — — — — C C C — —
1 When these options are selected with the ATC-900 controller, the associated input or output will be factory fixed and cannot be reconfigured
by the user.
36 2 Add feature package B or C (e.g., 51S4B).
B: LED indication and audible alarm, Form C contact, EMI/RFI filtering (standard)
C: B and surge counter with Reset button (standard with surge)
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Note: S = Standard, O = Optional, C = Configurable
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10A
Preferred source selector (programmed)
Preferred source selector input
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C
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C
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C
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10C Preferred source selector with selector switch — — O O O O O
10B Utility to utility or utility to generator — — S S S S S
10D Generator to generator — — S S S S S 34
Indicating Lights/LEDs
12C Normal (S1) source connected S S S S S S S
12D Emergency (S2) source connected S S S S S S S 35
12G Normal (S1) source available S S S S S S S
12H Emergency (S2) source available S S S S S S S
12L Normal (S1) source tripped (requires feature 16) — — O O O O O 36
12M Emergency (S2) source tripped (requires feature 16) — — O O O O O
Source Available Contacts
14C Normal (S1) source available 4 Form C O O O O O O O 37
14D Emergency (S2) source available 4 Form C O O O O O O O
14E Normal (S1) source available 1 Form C — — S S S S S
14F
14G
Emergency (S2) source available 1 Form C
Normal (S1) source available 2 Form C
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14H Emergency (S2) source available 2 Form C S S O O O O O
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Position Contacts
15E Normal (S1) source position 1 Form C S S S S S S S
24 15F Emergency (S2) source position 1 Form C S S S S S S S
15G Normal (S1) source position 3 Form C O O O O O O O
15H Emergency (S2) source position 3 Form C O O O O O O O
15R Normal (S1) source position 1 Form C (relay OUTPUT) — — C C C C C
25 15S Emergency (S2) source position 1 Form C (relay OUTPUT) — — C C C C C
Integral Overcurrent Protection
26 16N
16E
Normal (S1) switch only
Emergency (S2) switch only
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16B Normal (S1) and emergency (S2) switches — — — — — — —
16S Service equipment/overcurrent protection normal (S1) and emergency (S2) — — — — — — —
27 Metering
(Specify normal (S1), emergency (S2) or load side for 18A thru E)
18 Integrated load metering (DCT module) — — O O O O O
28 18A IQ 250/260 O O O O O O O
18B PX4000/6000/8000 — O — — — — —
18D IQ 130/140/150 O O O O O O O
29 18E PXM2250/2260/2270 O O O O O O O
20A Rear bus connections — — — — — — —
21A Non-standard terminals (optional in IES for centers) — — — — — — —
30 22 Ground bus S S — — — — —
22C Special ground bar—contact factory — — — — — — —
22D 16 conductor ground bus 500 or 750 kcmil O O O O O — —
31 Plant Exerciser
23A Selectable—disabled 7-, 14-, 28-day interval, fixed 15 minutes — — — — — — —
load/no load, with fail-safe
32 23K Selectable—disabled 7-, 14-, 28-day interval, 0–600 minutes S S — — — — —
load/no load, with fail-safe
23L 24-hour, 7-day, 365-day programmable plant exerciser O O — — — — —
33 23M Selectable—disabled 7-, 14-, 28-, 365-day interval, 0–600 minutes
load/no load, with fail-safe
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TVSS up to 480V (Connected to Normal)
51D1 50 kA—CVX O — O — O — O
24 51F1 100 kA—CVX O — O — O — O
Surge Protection Device with 12 ft Cable (on Normal)
51S1 50 kA—SPD 2 — O — O — O —
25 51S2 80 kA—SPD 2 — O — O — O —
51S3 100 kA—SPD 2 — O — O — O —
51S4 120 kA—SPD 2 — O — O — O —
26 51S5
51S6
160 kA—SPD 2
200 kA—SPD 2
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O
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51S7 250 kA—SPD 2 — — — — — — —
51S8 300 kA—SPD 2 — — — — — — —
27 51S9 400 kA—SPD 2 — — — — — — —
52B 24V generator battery power — — — — — — —
52C 24V onboard power supply (charger and batteries) — — — — — — —
28 54A Front access cabinet — — — — — — —
54B Upgrade to 316 stainless steel O O O O O O —
59A Silver-plated bus S S — S — S —
29 59B Tin-plated bus O O — — — — —
61A UPS device O O — — — — —
61B UPS 120 Vac terminal block input S S — — — — —
30 80A Emergency (S2) inhibit contact S S C C C C C
Monitoring Outputs
31 81A
81B
General alarm indication contact
ATS not in automatic
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C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
81C ATS in test — — C C C C C
81D Engine test aborted — — C C C C C
32 81E Cooldown in process — — C C C C C
81F Engine start contact status — — C C C C C
81G Emergency inhibit on — — C C C C C
33 81GL
81H
Emergency inhibit on with white indicating light 1
ATS on bypass
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Inputs
34 81J Lockout — — C C C C C
81K Monitor mode — — C C C C C
81L Remote load test — — C C C C C
35 Three Source ATS Control (Master/Slave)
90A Master control output — — C C C C C
90B Slave input — — C C C C C
36 1 When these options are selected with the ATC-900 controller, the associated input or output will be factory fixed and cannot be reconfigured
by the user.
2 Add feature package B or C (e.g., 51S4B).
37 B: LED indication and audible alarm, Form C contact, EMI/RFI filtering (standard)
C: B and surge counter with Reset button (standard with surge)
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Position Contacts
15E Normal (S1) source position 1 Form C S — S S S
24 15F Emergency (S2) source position 1 Form C S — S S S
15G Normal (S1) source position 3 Form C O — O O O
15H Emergency (S2) source position 3 Form C O — O O O
15R Normal (S1) source position 1 Form C (relay OUTPUT) C — C C C
25 15S Emergency (S2) source position 1 Form C (relay OUTPUT) C — C C C
Integral Overcurrent Protection
26 16N
16E
Normal (S1) switch only
Emergency (S2) switch only
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16B Normal (S1) and emergency (S2) switches O O O O O
Metering
27 (Specify normal (S1), emergency (S2) or load side for 18A thru E)
18 Integrated load metering (DCT module) O — O O O
18A IQ 250/260 O O O O O
28 18B PX4000/6000/8000 — O — — —
18D IQ 130/140/150 O O O — —
18E PXM2250/2260/2270 O O O — —
29 20A Rear bus connections O O O O O
21A Non-standard terminals (optional in IES for centers) O O O O O
22 Ground bus with provisions to attach to neutral O S O O O
30 22A 18 conductor ground bus 500 or 750 kcmil S O S S S
22B 30 conductor ground bus 500 or 750 kcmil O O O O O
22C Special ground bar—contact factory O O O O O
31 22D 16 conductor ground bus 500 or 750 kcmil — — — — —
Plant Exerciser
23M Selectable—disabled 7-, 14-, 28-, 365-day interval, 0–600 minutes S — S S S
32 load/no load, with fail-safe
Normal (S1) Source Sensing
33 26D
26E
Go to emergency (S2) input
Go to emergency (S2) input with selector switch 1
C
O
—
—
C
O
C
O
C
O
26H Phase reversal protection S — S S S
26J All phase undervoltage/underfrequency S — S S S
34 26K All phase overvoltage/overfrequency S — S S S
26L All phase voltage unbalance and phase loss O — O O O
26L All phase voltage unbalance S — S S S
35 Alternative Transfer Modes of Operation
29D Dual ATS bypass — — — — —
29G Selector switch for auto or non-auto operation 1 O — O O O
36 29J
29L
Manual (pushbutton) transfer E to N; automatic N to E 1
Manual retransfer on/off input
O
C
—
—
O
C
O
C
O
C
29M Manual retransfer on/off input with selector switch 1 O — O O O
29K Manual retransfer input C — C C C
37 1 When these options are selected with the ATC-900 controller, the associated input or output will be factory fixed and cannot be reconfigured
by the user.
39
40
41
42
43
39
40
41
42
43
23 MG MG MG MG MG
Surge Protection Device with 12 ft Cable (on Normal)
51S1 50 kA—SPD 2 O O O O O
24 51S2 80 kA—SPD 2 O O O O O
51S3 100 kA—SPD 2 O O O O O
51S4 120 kA—SPD 2 O O O O O
51S5 160 kA—SPD 2 O O O O O
25 51S6 200 kA—SPD 2 O O O O O
51S7 250 kA—SPD 2 O O O O O
51S8 300 kA—SPD 2 O O O O O
26 51S9 400 kA—SPD 2 O O O O O
52B 24V generator battery power — — — — —
52C 24V onboard power supply (charger and batteries) — — — — —
27 54A Front access cabinet O O O O O
54B Upgrade to 316 stainless steel — — — — —
55B Source swap (normal—bottom / emergency—top) O O O O O
28 57A Magnum breaker lift device (1) NEMA 1 only O O — — —
57B Magnum breaker lift device bypass (2) NEMA 1 only — — O O O
58A Shutterless cassette (drawout only) S S S S S
29 58B Shuttered cassette (drawout only) O O O O O
59A Silver-plated bus S S S S S
59B Tin-plated bus O O O O O
30 61A UPS device — O — — —
61B UPS 120 Vac terminal block input — O — — —
80A Emergency (S2) inhibit contact C — C C C
31 Monitoring Outputs
81A General alarm indication contact C — C C C
81B ATS not in automatic C — C C C
32 81C ATS in test C — C C C
81D Engine test aborted C — C C C
81E Cooldown in process C — C C C
33 81F Engine start contact status C — C C C
81G Emergency inhibit on C — C C C
81GL Emergency inhibit on with white indicating light 1 O — O O O
81H ATS on bypass C — C C C
34 Inputs
81J Lockout C — C C C
35 81K
81L
Monitor mode
Remote load test
C
C
—
—
C
C
C
C
C
C
Three Source ATS Control (Master/Slave)
36 90A Master control output C — C C C
90B Slave input C — C C C
1 When these options are selected with the ATC-900 controller, the associated input or output will be factory fixed and cannot be reconfigured
37 2
by the user.
Add feature package B or C (i.e., 51S4B).
B: LED indication + audible alarm, Form C contact, EMI/RFI filtering (standard)
C: B + surge counter with Reset button (standard with surge)
38
Note: S = Standard, O = Optional, C = Configurable
39
40
41
42
43
Feature Description 5K. All-Phase Overvoltage/ 7. Time Delay Emergency Fail (TDEF)
22
Overfrequency Protection Provides a time delay that prevents
Timers Provides overvoltage/overfrequency a connected emergency source from
monitoring and protection based being declared “unavailable” based
1. Time Delay Normal to Emergency on programmable set points in on the customer’s set points. This is 23
(TDNE) the controller. to account for momentary generator
Provides a time delay to allow for fluctuations. If the Source 2 remains
the generator to warm up before 5L. Three-Phase Voltage Unbalance/ in a failed state, then 0.5 seconds 24
transferring the load to the emergency Phase Loss after the TDEF timer expires the
source. Timing begins only after the Provides phase loss detection transfer switch will proceed with the
Emergency Source becomes available from blown fuses on the Source 2 programmed sequence for retransfer 25
and is deemed good based on the supply circuit. if Source 1 is available. This time delay
programmable voltage and frequency is only implemented when Source 2 is
set points in the controller. 5M. All Phase Voltage Phase Loss
a generator. 26
Provides phase loss detection on the
2. Time Delay Engine Start (TDES) Source 2 supply circuit. Note: This feature is also enabled when
Provides a time delay before initiating large loads cause generator output to drop 27
the generator start cycle. This is to 6B. Test Operators below customer set points.
account for momentary power outages Automatic transfer switches are
or voltage fluctuations of the normal provided with a controller faceplate 8. Time Delay Bypass Pushbutton 28
source. Provides a Form C contact to test pushbutton that simulates a loss Provides a momentary contact push-
the generator starter circuit. of the Source 1 as standard. All button to bypass the TDNE (Feature 1)
programmed time delays (TDNE, and/or TDEN (Feature 3) time delays. 29
3. Time Delay Emergency to Normal TDEN, etc.) will be performed as The Time Delay Bypass Pushbutton
(TDEN) part of the test. Engine run time of contact, when closed, will reduce any
Provides a time delay of the retransfer the test is equal to the plant exerciser or all of the programmed time delay to 30
operation to permit stabilization of the programmed set point. All tests are zero. Must be executed when TDNE or
normal source. Timing begins only fail-safe protected. TDEN timer is displayed on the controller.
after the normal source becomes
6C. Remote Engine Test (INPUT) 8C. Bypass Time Delay Emergency to
31
available and is deemed good based
Provides an input to initiate a test to Normal (TDEN)
on the programmable voltage and
frequency set points in the controller. simulate a loss of the Source 1 as 8D. Bypass Time Delay Normal to 32
This function is fail-safe protected. standard. All programmed time delays Emergency (TDNE)
(TDNE, TDEN, etc.) will be performed as
4. Time Delay Engine Cooldown part of the test. Engine run time of the 8E. Bypass TDNE/TDEN (INPUT) 33
(TDEC) test is equal to the plant exerciser Provides input to bypass the TDNE
Provides a time delay before initiating programmed set point. All tests are (Feature 1) and/or TDEN (Feature 2)
the generator stop cycle after the fail-safe protected. The test is initiated time delays. The Time Delay Bypass 34
retransfer operation. This allows the via remote momentary contact closure. Pushbutton contact, when closed, will
generator to cool down by running reduce any or all of the programmed
unloaded. Timing begins on completion 6H. 4-Position Test Selector Switch 35
(FPSS) time delay to zero. Must be executed
of the retransfer cycle. when TDNE or TDEN timer is displayed
Provides a door-mounted 4-position, on the controller. The bypass time
Source 2 Sensing maintained contact selector switch delay feature is initiated via remote 36
marked “Auto,” “Test,” “Engine Start,” momentary contact closure.
5. Source 2—Monitoring and Protection and “Off.” The FPSS is fail-safe
Provides monitoring and protection protected, except for the “Off Position.” 9B. Maintenance Selector Switch 37
based on the Source 2 voltage and/or Transfer switch operation is determined (MSS)
frequency set points. All Feature 5 by the switch position. Transfer switch Provides a 2-position, maintained
monitoring and protection functions operations are as follows: contact selector switch marked 38
are fail-safe operations. “Operate” and “Disable.” When
“Auto”—Automatic operation mode.
5H. Three-Phase Rotation Protection the MSS is placed in the “Disable”
Provides three-phase reversal sensing “Test”—A load test is performed until position, the controller logic will be 39
the switch is moved to another position. disconnected from the transfer motor
in order to protect against transferring
circuit. The MSS is placed in the
to an out-of-phase source. The controller “Engine Start”—A no-load test is 40
“Operate” position for normal
will treat the opposite source as performed until the switch is moved automatic operation.
unavailable if the sources are out of to another position.
phase, based on programmable set 10. Preferred Source Selector 41
points in the controller. “Off”—The automatic transfer
Provides a means to designate either
controller and engine start contact
5J. All-Phase Undervoltage/ Source 1 or Source 2 as the “Preferred”
are disabled. A white pilot light is
Underfrequency Protection provided to indicate that the FPSS
source. The “Preferred” source is the 42
source that the transfer switch will
Provides undervoltage/underfrequency is in the “Off” position.
connect the load to if it is available.
monitoring and protection based
on programmable set points in Note: This is a programmable software
43
the controller. feature not an actual switch.
Feature Description (Continued) 12M. Source 2 Trip Indication 15M. Source 2 Load Shed Contacts
22 The automatic transfer controller Provides 4 Form C contacts to initiate
10A. Preferred Source Selector (INPUT) display will read “Lockout” if the a load circuit disconnect while on
Provides a means to designate either Source 2 circuit breaker is in the Source 2. This gives the user the
23 Source 1 or Source 2 as the “Preferred” “tripped” position. capability of selectively choosing not
source using a remote contact or device to run certain loads while on Source 2.
panel mounted contact closure. The 14. Relay Auxiliary Contacts
24 “Preferred” source is the source that 14C. Source 1 Present
15R. Normal (S1) Source Position 1
the transfer switch will connect the load Form C (Relay OUTPUT)
Provides 4 Form C relay auxiliary Provides 1 Form C relay contact that
to if it is available.
25 contacts. The relay is energized when indicates the position of the Source 1
10B. Preferred Source Selector Source 1 is present. power switching device.
Provides a programmable source 14D. Source 2 Present
26 selector for use on systems comprised 15S. Emergency (S2) Source Position 1
Provides 4 Form C relay auxiliary Form C (Relay OUTPUT)
of dual utility or utility and engine/
contacts. The relay is energized when Provides 1 Form C relay contact that
generator power sources.
27 Source 2 is present. indicates the position of the Source 2
10C. Preferred Source Selector with power switching device.
14E. Source 1 Available
Selector Switch
28 Provides 1 Form C relay auxiliary 16B. Integral Overcurrent Protection on
Provides a means to designate either
contact. The relay is energized when Both Power Source Switching Devices
Source 1 or Source 2 as the “Preferred”
Source 1 is available and within the Provides integral overcurrent protection
source via device panel mounted
29 controller’s programmable set points. on both Source 1 and Source 2 power
selector switch control. The “Preferred”
source is the source that the transfer 14F. Source 2 Available switching devices.
switch will connect the load to if it Provides 1 Form C relay auxiliary
30 16E. Integral Overcurrent Protection on
is available. contact. The relay is energized when the Source 2 Power Switching Device
10D. Preferred Source Selector Source 2 is available and within the Provides integral overcurrent protection
controller’s programmable set points.
31 Provides a programmable source on the Source 2 power switching device.
selector for use on systems comprised 14G. Source 1 Present 16N. Integral Overcurrent Protection on
of dual engine/generator power Provides 2 Form C relay auxiliary the Source 1 Power Switching Device
32 sources. (Dual engine starting circuits contacts. The relay is energized when
are provided.) Provides integral overcurrent protection
Source 1 is present. on the Source 1 power switching device.
33 12C. Source 1—Load Connected 14H. Source 2 Present 16S. External Overcurrent Protection on
Provides a green indication that Provides 2 Form C relay auxiliary the Source 1 Power Switching Device
indicates the load is connected to contacts. The relay is energized when
34 Source 1 when lit. Provides overcurrent protection on the
Source 2 is present. Source 1 power switching device.
12D. Source 2—Load Connected 15. Switch Position Indication Contact 18. Metering
35 Provides a red indication that indicates Provides a contact that indicates if The ATS controller provides voltage
the load is connected to Source 2 the power switching device is in the
when lit. and frequency readings. If additional
“open” or “closed” position. metering functions are required, Eaton
36 12G. Source 1—Present offers a series of digital meters that
15E. Source 1 Position Indication
Provides a white or amber indication Contact may be added to the ATS. The meter
37 “Depending on the Controller” that type can provide simple current and
Provides 1 Form C contact that
Source 1 has power; however, this voltage readings or more capable
indicates the position of the Source 1
does not indicate whether Source 1 meters providing Power, Demand
power switching device.
38 is acceptable. and energy readings.
15F. Source 2 Position Indication
12H. Source 2—Present Available with an optional communica-
Contact
Provides an amber indication that tions interface. (See Feature 48—
39 Source 2has power; however, this
Provides 1 Form C contact that Communications for available
indicates the position of the Source 2 communication modules.)
does not indicate whether Source 2 power switching device.
40 is acceptable. Feature 18 metering options include all
15G. Source 1 Position Indication required external devices (CTs, etc.) for
Overcurrent Trip Indication Contact a fully functioning metering system.
Available only with integral overcurrent
41 protection (Feature 16) (shown on
Provides 3 Form C contact that
18J. Integrated Metering (LOAD Side)
indicates the position of Source 1
automatic transfer controller display). power switching device. This metering option incorporates basic
42 12L. Source 1 Trip Indication 15H. Source 2 Position Indication
load metering into the ATC-900 using
the add-on DCT module. In addition to
The automatic transfer controller Contact the standard voltage and frequency
display will read “Lockout” if the
43 Source 1 circuit breaker is in the
Provides 3 Form C contact that metering, the DCT module adds current,
indicates the position of Source 1 real power, reactive power, apparent
“tripped” position. power switching device. power, and power factor. This option
also enables the selective load shed
feature (option 45L).
Feature Description (Continued) 21A. Optional Power Cable 26D. Go to Emergency (Source 2)
Connection Terminals Provides the capability for an external 22
IQ 130/140/150 Eaton transfer switches are provided contact closure to initiate a transfer
as standard with Source 1, Source 2 to the Source 2 power source. This
IQ 130 and load circuit solderless screw-type includes starting the generator, 23
This digital meter provides basic current terminals for power cable connection. performing the programmed time
and voltage per phase (L-L, L-N) and Alternate terminal wire sizes, and delays and the transfer operation.
min./max. readings (I, V). Optional compression lug provisions may be Retransfer will occur when the 24
communication RS-485, Modbus RTU. available dependent on transfer switch external contact is opened. This is
type and ampere rating. a fail-safe function.
IQ 140 25
Plant Exerciser 26E. Go to Emergency (S2) Input
In addition to basic current and
with Selector Switch
voltage, will provide frequency, power
measurements real, reactive and 23A. Plant Exerciser With Fail-Safe Provides a device panel mounted 26
apparent power, total (W, VAR, VA). Provides a means for automatic testing selector switch labeled, “Auto/Go to
Optional communication RS-485, of the engine generator set or standby Source 2”, to initiate a transfer to the
Modbus RTU. power system. All programmed time Source 2 power source. This includes 27
delays in the controller will be performed starting the generator, performing the
IQ 150 during plant exerciser operations. programmed time delays and the
In addition to basic current/voltage/ transfer operation. Retransfer will 28
frequency and power readings, will Programmable set points for test occur when the external contact is
provide Energy Real reactive and intervals are start time, either disabled, opened. This is a fail-safe function.
apparent (Wh, VAR, Vah). Optional daily, 7, 14 or 28 days. 29
26M. All Phase Voltage Phase Loss
communication RS-485, Modbus RTU. 15-minute fixed engine test time. Provides phase loss detection on the
IQ 250/260 Test may be performed with or without Source 1 supply circuit. 30
load transfer. Test may be manually
IQ 250 cancelled during the operation. This Source 1 Sensing
This digital meter provides current per function is fail-safe protected. 26. Source 1—Monitoring and
31
phase and current demand, voltage Protection
23K. Plant Exerciser With Fail-Safe
(L-L, L-N) and frequency. Power, energy
and demand readings. Real, reactive Provides a means for automatic testing
Provides Source 1 monitoring and 32
protection functions. If Source 1 fails,
and apparent power and energy, of the engine generator set or standby
then the automatic transfer controller
power system. All programmed time
power factor. RS-485 communications,
delays in the controller will be performed
will begin the sequence of operations 33
Modbus RTU or ASCII. Optional I/O necessary to transfer the load to
slots available. during plant exerciser operations.
Source 2. All Feature 26 monitoring
IQ 260 Programmable set points for test and protection functions are fail-safe 34
intervals are start time, either disabled, operations.
In addition to all of the features of daily, 7, 14 or 28 days, engine test time.
the IQ 250, power quality analysis is 26H. Three-Phase Rotation Protection
available with THD voltage and current Test may be performed with or without
35
Provides three-phase reversal sensing
per phase. load transfer. Test may be manually in order to protect against transferring to
cancelled during the operation. This an out-of-phase source. The controller 36
Power Xpert 2000 function is fail-safe protected. will treat the opposite source as
Provides either a Power Xpert PXM unavailable if the sources are out of
23M. Selectable—Disabled, 7, 14, 28
2250, PXM 2260 or PXM 2270 meter. or Day Interval, or Calendar Date,
phase, based on programmable set 37
points in the controller.
0–600 Minutes, Load/No Load,
Power Xpert 4000, 6000, 8000 with Fail-safe 26J. All-Phase Undervoltage/
Provides one of the Power Xpert Meters Provides a means for automatic testing Underfrequency Protection
38
with or without graphic displays. of the engine generator set or standby Provides all-phase undervoltage/
power system. All programmed time underfrequency monitoring and 39
20A. Rear Bus Provisions delays in the controller will be protection based on programmable set
Provides Source 1, Source 2 and performed during plant exerciser points in the controller.
Load Circuit rear accessible bus stabs operations. Programmable set points
with provision for bus bar connection. for test intervals are start time, engine 26K. All-Phase Overvoltage/ 40
Eaton transfer switches are provided test time and either disabled, daily, Overfrequency Protection
with either front or rear (dependent 7, 14 or 28 days or up to 12 specific Provides all-phase overvoltage/
on switch type) connected solderless calendar dates. Test may be performed overfrequency monitoring and
41
screw-type terminals for power cable with or without load transfer. Test may protection based on programmable set
connection as standard. points in the controller.
be manually cancelled during the 42
operation. This function is fail-safe
protected. This feature includes 26L. Three-Phase Voltage Unbalance/
Phase Loss
independent time delays for time
Provides phase loss detection from
43
delay normal to emergency, time
delay emergency to normal and blown fuses on the Source 1.
time delay for engine cooldown.
Feature Description (Continued) 29M. Manual Retransfer On/Off Input 32D. In-Phase Transition With Default
22 with Selector Switch to Time Delay Neutral
26M. All Phase Voltage Phase Loss Provides a device panel mounted Provides in-phase transition, which is
Provides phase loss detection on the selector switch to enable or disable a feature that will permit a transfer or
23 Source 1 supply circuit. the manual retransfer feature. retransfer only between two available
Selection of this option automatically sources that have a phase angle differ-
26N. All-Phase Undervoltage Protection adds option 29J. ence near zero. The in-phase transition
24 Provides undervoltage protection for feature includes permissible frequency
Source 1 (ATC-100 Controller only). 32. Delayed Transition Transfer Modes difference and synchronization time
for Open Transition Transfer Switches set points. In the event Source 1 and
25 29. Transfer Operation Modes Provides delayed transition transfer Source 2 fail to synchronize within the
Provides standard or optional transfer modes for an open transition transfer permitted frequency difference and
modes, mode selection devices switch. Often used in systems with time, then the controller defaults to
26 and operational methods for inductive loads, a delayed transition the time delay neutral operation as
transfer switches. transfer switch may prevent or reduce described in Feature 32A. Adjustable
inrush currents due to out-of-phase frequency difference 0.0–3.0 Hz.
27 29D. Dual ATS Bypass
switching of inductive loads. Adjustable synchronization time
Provides automatic transfer switch
allowance 1–60 minutes.
control of the bypass isolation switch. 32A. Time Delay Neutral
28 29G. Automatic/Manual Operation
Provides a time delay in the neutral 32E. Delayed Transition
position during the transfer and The transfer and retransfer operations
With Selector Switch
retransfer operations during which during which both Source 1 and Source 2
29 Provides 2-position selector switch both Source 1 and Source 2 are are disconnected from the load circuit.
(labeled Auto/manual) that permits disconnected from the load circuit. The time delay is programmable and
selection of the automatic or manual This allows inductive loads time to the same for both transfer and retransfer
30 transfer. When in the “Auto” position, reach a safe voltage and eliminate back operation. Adjustable 3–60 seconds.
the transfer switch operates with fully EMF. The time delay is programmable
automatic transfer, retransfer and and is the same for both transfer and 32F. In-Phase Transition
31 generator startup and shutdown retransfer operations. This is a passive Provides in-phase transition, this
operations. When in the “Manual” feature that requires the consulting feature will permit a transfer or
position, manual operation is engineer/installer to determine the retransfer between two available
32 required to initiate the generator settings based on how the user sources that have a phase angle
startup or retransfer with generator will operate the facility. Adjustable difference of 8 degrees or less. The
shutdown operations. 0–120 seconds. in-phase transition feature includes
33 Note: Transfer switches with Feature 29 permissible frequency difference and
32B. Load Voltage Decay synchronization time set points. In the
must be labeled as non-automatic transfer
switch equipment. Provides load voltage measurement event Source 1 and Source 2 fail to
34 to sense back EMF that is generated synchronize within the permitted
29J. Automatic Transfer or Automatic when the transfer switch is the neutral frequency difference and time, the
Transfer With Non-Automatic position. It provides a delay in transfer Alarm relay will energize and “Failed
35 Retransfer Operation in either direction if an unacceptable to Sync” will be displayed on Line 1
Provides a field-selectable program- level is sensed as established by a of the controller. After resetting the
mable set point that permits the transfer programmed set point. This is an alarm, another in-phase transition may
36 switch to operate in one of the following active feature that adapts to how be attempted or a non-synchronized
two transfer modes (A or B): the facility is operating in order to transfer may be initiated by failing the
minimize neutral position wait time, connected source. The adjustable
37 A. Fully automatic operation. but ensure safety. Adjustable 2–30% frequency difference is 0.0 to 3.0 Hz.
of nominal voltage. If the synchronization does not occur
B. Automatic engine/generator startup
within a specified amount of time, the
38 and automatic transfer operation 32C. In-Phase Transition With Default
Alarm relay will energize and the
from Source 1 to Source 2. Manual to Load Voltage Decay
pushbutton operation is required failure will be logged into the transfer
Provides in-phase transition, which history as either “Sync Fail - Freq”
39 to initiate the retransfer operation is a feature that will permit a transfer or “Sync Fail - Phase” depending on
and engine/generator shutdown. or retransfer between two available
The pushbutton for manual whether the frequency difference or
sources that have a phase angle differ- the phase difference was excessive.
40 retransfer operation is included. ence near zero. The in-phase transition
This is fail-safe protected. feature includes permissible frequency 32G. Time Delay Neutral
29K. Manual Retransfer (INPUT) difference and synchronization time This feature provides a time delay in
41 set points. In the event Source 1 and the neutral position during the transfer
Provides an input to remotely initiate Source 2 fail to synchronize within the
a manual retransfer from Source 2 to and retransfer operations during
permitted frequency difference and which both the utility source and the
42 Source 1. time, then the controller defaults to generator source are disconnected
29L. Manual Retransfer On/Off the load voltage decay operation as from the load circuit. TDN cannot be
(INPUT) described in Feature 32B. Adjustable implemented on a transfer switch
43 Provides an input to remotely enable or frequency difference 0.0–3.0 Hz. using a 2-position contactor.
disable the manual retransfer feature. Adjustable synchronization time
allowance 1–60 minutes. Jumper selectable at disable
(0 seconds) or enable (2 seconds).
Feature Description (Continued) 36A. Load Shed—S2 Inhibit with 39A. 225A With (2) 200A Feeders
Keyed Switch (INPUT) 22
39B. 300A With (3) 200A Feeders
Logic Extender Cable Provides a device panel mounted
selector switch to initiate a load circuit 39C. 400A With (4) 200A Feeders
34A. 48 Inches (1219 mm) disconnection from the Source 2 23
power source. If the load circuit is 41. Space Heater With Thermostat
Provides logic extension cable
with connectors. connected to Source 2 and the selector Provides a space heater and adjustable
switch is switched to the “S2 Inhibit/ thermostat. External control power is 24
34C. 96 Inches (2438 mm) Enabled” position, then a retransfer to not required. Availability is dependent
Provides logic extension cable Source 1 is completed if Source 1 is on transfer switch type.
with connectors. available. If Source 1 is not available, 25
41A. Space Heater With Thermostat—
then the transfer switch will transfer to
34E. 144 Inches (3658 mm) 100 Watt
neutral. If the load circuit is connected
Provides logic extension cable to Source 1 and the switch is in the Provides 100-watt space heater with an 26
with connectors. “S2 Inhibit” position, then a transfer adjustable thermostat.
Source 2 is prohibited.
34F. 100 Inches (2540 mm) 41E. Space Heater With Thermostat— 27
Provides logic extension only for 37. Go to “Isolated” Position (not SE 375 Watt
open Magnum ATS. Rated) (INPUT) Provides 375-watt space heater with an
Provides an input to transfer a adjustable thermostat. 28
35A. Pre-Transfer Signal with
3-position transfer switch (source 1/ 42. Seismic Qualification
1 Form C Contact
off/source 2) to the off position using
Provides a signal prior to the a remote contact closure. When the 45. Load Sequencing Capability 29
transferring of the load. Will not signal is removed, the transfer switch Provides the capability for sequential
transfer until the programmable delay will transfer back to the available, closure of up to 10 addressable relays
set point in the controller is reached. preferred source. after a transfer. Each addressable relay 30
If both sources are not available, this provides (1) Form C contact. A single
option will ignore the time delay set 37. Service Equipment Rated
adjustable time delay between each
in the controller. Transfer Switch
of the relay closures is provided.
31
Provides the label “suitable for use as Operates via a sub-network. Adjustable
35C. Pre-/Post-Transfer Signal
service equipment” and the features 1–120 seconds.
(OUTPUT)
necessary to meet the requirements for 32
Provides a signal prior to the transfer- the label. Includes service disconnect 45A. Load Sequencing Contacts (1)
ring of the load. Will not transfer until with visible indication and neutral (OUTPUT)
the programmable delay set point assembly with removable |link. Provides the capability for sequential 33
in the controller is reached. If both Feature 16B or 16N must be selected contact closure of up to 10 contacts
sources are not available, this option separately. after a transfer. A single adjustable
will ignore the time delay set in the time delay between each of the relay 34
controller. The time delay is program- 37A. Service Equipment Rated
closures is provided. Operates using
mable for 0–120 seconds pre transfer Transfer Switch Without Ground
the configurable output contacts
and 0–120 seconds post transfer. Fault Protection
(Form C). Adjustable 0–120 seconds. 35
Provides service equipment rating for
36. Load Shed From Emergency 45L. Selective Load Shed
an application that does not require
Provides the capability for an external ground fault protection. Provides an output contact that 36
NC contact to initiate a load circuit opens to shed a customer load if the
disconnection from the Source 2 power 37B. Service Equipment Rated Transfer
measured kW value exceeds the load
source. If the load circuit is connected Switch With Ground Fault Protection
shed kW set point value. The load 37
to Source 2 and the contact is opened, Provides service equipment rating for will be picked up if the load restore
then a retransfer to Source 1 is an application that requires ground set point is attained.
completed if Source 1 is available. fault protection. 38
If Source 1 is not available, then the 47. Transfer Modes for Closed
transfer switch will transfer to neutral. 38. Steel Cover Transition Transfer Switches
If the load circuit is connected to Provides protection for a device panel Provides available transition transfer 39
Source 1 and the contact is open, as option 38a and protection for the modes for a closed transition transfer
then a transfer Source 2 is prohibited. controller as option 38b. switch. Closed transition is a “make
39. Distribution Panel before break” transfer and retransfer 40
scheme that will parallel (a maximum
The distribution panel feature uses of 100 ms) Source 1 and Source 2
a panelboard design with bolt-on providing a seamless transfer when 41
circuit breakers type EHD. Bolt-on both sources are available. The closed
breakers are designed to hold up transition feature includes permissible
to the changes in temperature and voltage difference frequency difference 42
humidity that an industrial application and synchronization time allowance
calls for. (240/120 Vac single-phase set points. The phase angle difference
systems only.) between the two sources must be near 43
zero for a permitted transfer. These
are all programmable set points in
the controller.
Feature Description (Continued) It provides a delay in transfer in either 48MRAC. Multi-view Remote
22 direction if an unacceptable level is Annunciator with Control
47C. Closed Transition With Default sensed as established by a customer Provides remote monitoring of source
to In-Phase Transition With Default to programmed level. The transfer will not availability, source position and test
23 Load Voltage Decay take place until the back EMF decays status for up to eight transfer switches
Provides a closed transition transfer below the acceptable programmed with the ATC-300+ or ATC-900 control-
as the primary transfer mode. In the level. This feature has a separate setting ler. Operates using Modbus protocol.
24 event Source 1 and Source 2 fail to of enabling or disabling the operation.
synchronize within the permitted If disabled, the transfer switch will not 48RAC. Remote Annunciator
voltage difference, frequency differ- delay in the Neutral position and will with Control
25 ence, phase angle difference and time, transfer between the sources as fast as Provides remote monitoring and
then the controller defaults to the in- possible. This feature is not available control via a color touch screen
phase transition with default to load with the Time Delay Neutral Optional display for the controllers. Operates
26 voltage decay operations as described Feature 32A. using Modbus protocol (MPONI
in Feature 32C and 32B. Adjustable required for the ATC-600/800).
47G. Closed/Time Delay Neutral
frequency difference 0.0–0.3 Hz.
27 Adjustable voltage difference 1–5% Controllers equipped with Feature 48U. USB Port for Memory Stick
volts. Adjustable synchronization time Set 47F will perform a closed transition Provides a device panel mounted USB
allowance 1–60 minutes. transfer when both sources are port for uploading or downloading
28 synchronized in frequency, phase and controller set points and for download-
47D. Closed Transition voltage. Failure to synchronize will ing event history.
Provides a closed transition transfer as result in an open transition Time Delay
29 the primary transfer mode. Only under Neutral transfer. Time Delay Neutral 49A. Sensing Isolation Transformer
a fail-safe condition (i.e., loss of the provides a time delay in the transfer The sensing isolation transformer is
connected source) will the controller switch neutral position when both recommended for high resistance
30 transfer to the alternate source using sources are open. This delay takes grounded systems and for grounded
the load voltage decay operation as place when the load is transferred in delta systems. Option 49A is available
described in Feature 32B. Adjustable either direction to prevent excessive for Magnum ATS’s.
31 frequency difference 0.0–0.3 Hz. in-rush currents due to out-of-phase
49B. Sensing Isolation Transformer
Adjustable voltage difference 1–5% V. switching of large motor loads.
The sensing isolation transformer is
32 47E. Closed Transition With Default to 48. Communication Modules recommended for high resistance
In-Phase Transition With Default to Provides communications modules grounded systems and for grounded
Time Delay Neutral for the transfer switch controllers. delta systems. Option 49B is available
33 Provides a closed transition transfer 48D. Ethernet
for MCCB and contactor transfer
as the primary transfer mode. In the switches.
event Source 1 and Source 2 fail to Communication (PXG400 Gateway) 49C. Multi-Tap Control Power
34 synchronize within the permitted Translates Modbus RTU, QCPort or Transformer
voltage difference, frequency differ- INCOM to Modbus TCP. The PXG400 The multi-tap control power trans-
ence, phase angle difference and Gateway includes embedded Web
35 time, then the controller defaults to server monitoring of up to 64
former is used to step-down voltage to
120 Vac for the transfer switch control
the in-phase transition with default connected devices. circuit. Incoming voltage can be
to time delay neutral operation as
36 described in Features 32D and 32A. 48F. Modbus adjusted by moving the tap on the
primary side from 208V, 240V or 480V
Adjustable frequency difference
Communication (MPONI) for 60 Hz applications or 220V, 380V,
0.0–0.3 Hz. Adjustable voltage
37 difference 1–5 percent volts. Provides Modbus RTU protocol via 415, 600V for 50 Hz applications.
Adjustable synchronization time communications module. 60. Dedicated Voltage Control
allowance 1–60 minutes. Power Transformer
38 48G. Modbus TCP/IP
47F. Closed/Load Voltage Decay Provides a third-party device for The dedicated voltage control power
Modbus 485 to Modbus TCP/IP transformer can be selected for 208/
Controllers equipped with Feature
39 Set 47F will perform a closed transition pass through. 240V systems where an added buffer
is preferred between the incoming
when both sources are synchronized in
48M1-48M4. I/O Module power and the microprocessor
frequency, phase and voltage. Failure
40 to synchronize will result in an open Each I/O module provides four controller’s control power input.
transition Time Delay Load Voltage additional user configurable inputs
60C. Power Loss Buffer
Decay transfer. Time Delay Load and outputs. Up to four additional
41 Voltage Decay uses the load voltage I/O modules can be added, either by Provides ride-through power for the
ELC contained in automatic transfer
measurements to sense back EMF the factory or in the field.
switches with bypass isolation. This
that is generated when the transfer
42 switch is in the Neutral position.
feature does not provide continuous
power for microprocessor controller.
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Feature Description (Continued) 81L. Remote Load Test 51S1B. 50 kA—SPD standard source 1
Provides an input to initiate a system 22
81B. ATS Not in Automatic (OUTPUT) 51S2B. 80 kA—SPD standard source 1
test using a remote contact closure.
Provides remote indication that the The test will run based on the pro- 51S3B. 100 kA—SPD standard source 1
ATS is not in automatic mode. grammed engine test settings in the 23
controller. The settings include with 51S4B. 120 kA—SPD standard source 1
81C. ATS in Test (OUTPUT) or without load, engine run time, and 51S5B. 160 kA—SPD standard source 1 24
Provides remote indication that the independent test time delays.
ATS is currently running a test. The 51S6B. 200 kA—SPD standard source 1
test could be initiated by the device 81M. Terminal Block for Customer
panel engine test pushbutton or Connections 51S7B. 250 kA—SPD standard source 1 25
automatically using the programmed This feature provides a common 51S8B. 300 kA—SPD standard source 1
engine exerciser. terminal block for all customer
connections. 51S9B. 400 kA—SPD standard source 1 26
81D. Engine Test Aborted (OUTPUT)
Provides remote indication that an 81N. Load Bank Control 51S1C. 50 kA—SPD standard with
engine test has been aborted. The Provides a remote output to disconnect surge counter source 1 27
ATC-900 event log contains detailed a load bank if Source 1 fails while the 51S2C. 80 kA—SPD standard with
event information that can help assess load bank is running. surge counter source 1
the reason the test was aborted. 28
90B. Slave Input (INPUT) 51S3C. 100 kA—SPD standard with
81E. Cooldown in Process (OUTPUT) The ATC-900 Master/Slave controller surge counter source 1
Provides remote indication that an functionality provides the user with 29
engine cooldown is in progress. the ability to use two independent 51S4C. 120 kA—SPD standard with
transfer switches in three source surge counter source 1
81F. Engine Start Contact Status systems consisting of a utility and two 30
(OUTPUT) 51S5C. 160 kA—SPD standard with
generator sources. In a three-source
Provides remote indication that the surge counter source 1
system, the Master ATS controls the
engine start contact is calling for the engine starting and stopping of the 51S6C. 200 kA—SPD standard with 31
generator to start. Slave ATS. The slave input receives surge counter source 1
the engine start signal from the
81G. LOAD SHED—S2 Inhibit On
(OUTPUT)
Master controller. 51S7C. 250 kA—SPD standard with 32
surge counter source 1
Provides remote indication that the Option 51. Surge Protection Device
51S8C. 300 kA—SPD standard with
emergency inhibit is on. Two types of surge protection devices
surge counter source 1 33
are used in Eaton automatic transfer
81GL. LOAD SHED—S2 Inhibit On
switches. Both types meet the require- 51S9C. 400 kA—SPD standard with
with White Indicating Light
Provides a 30 mm pilot light on the
ments for UL 1449 3rd Edition for surge counter source 1 34
surge suppression devices and are
transfer switch device panel to indicate CE marked. The type CVX is used on 51SC8. Remote display panel (8 feet
that S2 Inhibit is on. Eaton wallmount ATS designs and standard) 35
81H. ATS on Bypass (OUTPUT) the Eaton type SPD are used on 51SC12. Remote display panel (12 feet)
floor-standing designs.
Provides remote indication that the
bypass switch is carrying the load. CVX
51SC4. Remote display panel (4 feet) 36
The CVX device features a Thermally 54. Front Access
81J. Lockout
Provides an input to temporarily
Protected Metal Oxide Varistor 54A. Front access cabinet available for 37
technology and comes with high all Magnum products. This option will
disable automatic control. This feature
intensity LED phase status indicators. add an additional pull section mounted
is used to indicate a tripped breaker
in a breaker-based transfer switch. It SPD
on the side of the switch. 38
is treated as an alarm and the alarm The SPD features a Thermally Protected 59a. Silver-Plated Bus
must be reset to continue automatic
operation.
Metal Oxide Varistor technology. It Silver-plated bus is a standard feature 39
comes with dual-colored protection for all Magnum-based designs.
81K. Monitor Mode status indicators for each phase and
59b. Tin-Plated Bus
Provides an input to disable automatic
for neutral-ground protection mode.
Tin-plated bus is available as an option
40
It comes with an audible alarm with
control in the ATC-900 controller. for Magnum-based designs.
silence button and a Form C contact.
This function is used for when manual
operation is required. The controller An optional SPD with surge counter
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continues to accurately monitor source feature package is available. This
status and set points can be changed; provides six-digit surge counter with
however, no action will be initiated by reset button.
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15.0 54 52 49 47 45 28 27 26 24 23 18 25
20.0 72 69 66 63 60 38 36 35 31 30 24
25.0 90 87 82 78 75 47 45 43 39 38 30
30.0 108 104 98 94 90 57 54 52 47 45 36
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50.0 180 173 164 157 150 95 90 87 78 75 60 27
60.0 217 208 197 188 180 114 108 104 94 90 72
75.0 271 260 246 235 226 142 135 130 118 113 90
80.0 289 278 262 251 241 152 144 139 126 120 96
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100.0 361 347 328 314 301 190 180 174 157 150 120
125.0 451 434 410 392 376 237 226 217 196 188 150 29
150.0 541 520 492 471 451 285 271 261 235 226 180
175.0 631 607 574 549 526 332 316 304 275 263 210
200.0 722 694 656 628 601 380 361 348 314 301 241 30
250.0 902 867 820 784 752 475 451 435 392 376 301
300.0 1083 1041 984 941 902 570 541 522 471 451 361
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350.0 1263 1214 1148 1098 1052 665 631 609 549 526 421
400.0 1443 1388 1312 1255 1203 760 722 696 628 601 481
500.0 1804 1735 1640 1569 1504 950 902 870 784 752 601 32
600.0 2165 2082 1968 1883 1804 1140 1083 1043 941 902 722
700.0 2526 2429 2296 2197 2105 1329 1263 1217 1098 1052 842
800.0 2887 2776 2624 2510 2406 1519 1443 1391 1255 1203 962
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900.0 3248 3123 2952 2824 2706 1709 1624 1565 1412 1353 1083
1000.0 3609 3470 3280 3138 3007 1899 1804 1739 1569 1503 1203 34
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