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Automatic transfer switch (ATS)

EPCT FirE sEriEs FirE PumP ConTrollEr

   MN124016EN   August 2019   www.eaton.com

6.0  Automatic transfer switch (ATS)

6.1 General

Transfer switches are used to protect critical electrical loads 

against loss of power. The load’s Source 1 power source is 

backed up by a Source 2 power source. A transfer switch 

is connected to both the Source 1 and Source 2 power 

sources and supplies the load with power from one of the 

two sources. In the event that power is lost from Source 

1, the transfer switch transfers the load to the Source 2 

power source. Once Source 1 power is restored the load is 

automatically transferred back to the Source 1 power source.
The transfer switch will transfer to the backup source when 

the Source 1 power falls below or rises above a pre-set 

voltage, frequency, or in the event of a phase reversal. If 

the Source 2 power source is a standby generator the ATS 

will initiate a generator start up. It will then transfer to the 

Source 2 power source once sufficient generator voltage 

is available. When Source 1 power is restored the ATS 

automatically transfers back to the Source 1 and will initiate 

a generator engine shutdown.
The transfer switch has four basic elements:

1. 

Main contacts

 that connect and disconnect the load 

from the Source 1 and Source 2 supplies.

2. The 

ATS electrical control

 circuit that energizes the 

transfer mechanism to switch the main contacts.

3. The 

mechanical transfer mechanism

 that switches 

the main contacts. 

4. The 

ATS control board and touchscreen display

 

that monitor the condition of the power sources and 

provide intelligent decisions for the the operation of 

the transfer switch. 

6.2 Main contacts

The connection of the ATS load to either of the two source 

supplies is managed through a pair of isolation switches. 

The normal isolation switch controls Source 1 while the 

emergency isolation switch controls Source 2. The mechanical 

assembly that operates the isolation switches is designed to 

prevent both sources from feeding the load at the same time. 

The fire pump controller I/O board and the ATS control board 

monitor the source 1 and source 2 voltages at the line side 

of the isolation switches. A set of auxiliary switches installed 

in each of the isolation switches provide positional feedback 

to the ATS controller on which source is currently supplying 

the load. These auxiliary switches are connected to terminal 

68 (common), 70 (ATS Normal), and 71 (ATS Emergency). If 

the ATS is in the Source 1 position then terminal 68 and 70 

will be closed and 68 and 71 will be open. If the ATS is in the 

Source 2 position then terminal 68 and 71 will be closed and 

68 and 70 will be open.

6.3 ATS electrical control circuit

When the ATS control board initiates a transfer to Source 

2 or Source 1 it will energize the 9CR relay located on 

the ATS control board. Energizing this relay will result in 

closure of the contact between terminals 72 & 73 on the 

ATS board. Closing this contact will energize the ATS motor 

and the motor brake. The motor is supplied power from 

one of two 120Vac secondary control power transformers 

supplied by Source 1 and Source 2. The control power 

transformer primary voltage is derived from the line side of 

the ATS isolation switches. The transformers provided in the 

assembly will depend on the line voltage of the customer’s 

application. To prevent the transformers from back feeding 

one another a factory supplied relay (KV) is used to isolate 

the transformers from each other. This KV relay will energize 

whenever Source 2 is present.

6.4 Mechanical transfer mechanism

The smaller transfer switch controllers that use the 

F-Frame (150A) isolation switches have the fire pump 

controller and transfer switch located in the same 

enclosure. The transfer switch portion of the controller is 

separated from the rest of the fire pump controller using 

a white, metal barrier. A beam mechanism connects the 

isolation switch handles and the motor operator arm. The 

beam attaches to a mounting plate at a pivot point located 

between the isolation switches. The motor operator arm 

rides in a track at the other end of the beam. As the motor 

arm rotates the beam pivots on its mount causing the 

normal and emergency isolation switch handles to move 

up or down. This will connect or disconnect Source 1 and 

2. At no time will both the normal and emergency sources 

be connected at the same time. To manually rotate the 

motor, you must first de-energize the controller. The motor 

is located behind the operator arm on the mechanism 

mounting plate. Locate the clutch plate on the bottom 

of the motor towards the back of the enclosure. It is a 

rectangular, gold coloured plate that has a small amount of 

movement. Press and hold the clutch plate to the motor 

frame. You will now be able to rotate the motor arm to 

move the position of the beam.
The larger transfer switch controllers that use the K-Frame 

(300A or 400A), L-Frame (600A), or N- Frame (800A or 

1200A) isolation switches have the transfer switch located 

in a separate enclosure. The separate enclosure is bolted 

directly to the fire pump controller enclosure. The transfer 

switch has a rotating metal handle and an arrow which 

indicates the position of the transfer switch (normal/

emergency/neutral). The ATS motor operator mechanism is 

located behind the manual operator handle and cover plate. 

The motor operator mechanism connects to the handles of 

the isolation switches. As the motor operator mechanism or 

manual operation handle rotates the normal and emergency 

isolation switches connect and disconnect. At no time will 

both the normal and emergency sources be connected at 

the same time. To manually operate the transfer switch, you 

must first de-energize the controller. After it is de-energized 

you may manually rotate the handle until the arrow aligns to 

the desired transfer switch position. 

Summary of Contents for EPCT Fire Series

Page 1: ...Installation manual EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller...

Page 2: ...PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY SET OUT IN ANY EXISTING CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PARTIES ANY SUCH CONTRACT STATES THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF EATON THE CONTENTS OF THIS D...

Page 3: ...2 4 USB port 4 3 3 Power I O board 4 3 4 ATS board if equipped 4 3 5 Main isolating switch circuit interrupter 4 3 6 Contactor s 4 3 7 External pushbuttons 5 3 8 Transfer switch components 5 4 0 Opera...

Page 4: ...4 5 4 Power phase failure 4CR 10 4 5 5 Phase reversal 5CR 10 4 5 6 Pump run 6CR 10 5 0 Programming 11 5 1 Introduction 11 5 2 Navigation 11 5 3 Startup tab 12 5 3 1 Quick setup 12 5 3 2 Setup phase r...

Page 5: ...5 5 5 2 Service contact information 15 5 5 3 Factory contact information 15 5 6 Pressure settings tab 15 5 6 1 Start pressure 15 5 6 2 Stop pressure 15 5 6 3 Low pressure alarm 15 5 6 4 High pressure...

Page 6: ...0 6 2 Main contacts 20 6 3 ATS electrical control circuit 20 6 4 Mechanical transfer mechanism 20 6 5 ATS control board touchscreen display 21 6 5 1 Inputs 21 6 5 2 Outputs 21 6 5 3 Touchscreen displa...

Page 7: ...ture continued 34 Appendix F timer values tab menu structure 35 Appendix G a ATS settings tab menu structure 36 Appendix G b ATS settings tab menu structure continued 37 Appendix H a alarm setpoints t...

Page 8: ...ulations must be strictly observed in the installation operation and maintenance of this device CAUTION Completely read and understand the material presented in this document before attempting install...

Page 9: ...to the incoming AC power supply and motor wiring Install necessary conduit using proper methods and tools Recommend entry point is on the bottom of the enclosure Incoming AC line voltage is clearly ma...

Page 10: ...sed for reduced in rush current controllers only The AT will be factory set but will automatically adjust depending on the starting method that the controller is programmed to If it is found that more...

Page 11: ...Source 2 Disconnected Refer to the schematic diagram mounted on the inside of the controller door for all connection points specific to the controller 3 5 Main isolating switch circuit interrupter Th...

Page 12: ...tart of the pump motor Stop The stop pushbutton will initiate the stopping sequence of the fire pump motor Releasing the stop button will put the controller back into the automatic mode If a starting...

Page 13: ...r where when it expires the controller will exit the Welcome Screen to the Home tab and resume normal operation The three 3 buttons on this screen are CLOSE AND DISABLE WELCOME SCREEN CLOSE WELCOME SC...

Page 14: ...7 Operation EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com 4 2 1 2 Home Tab without an ATS Fig 1 HOME tab idle Fig 2 HOME tab pump running...

Page 15: ...Source 2 external disconnect handle and the motor The HOME tab will display the current system pressure reading along with the programmed Start and Stop setpoints At the bottom of the HOME tab is the...

Page 16: ...is in the Connected state the EPCT controller will initiate an automatic start sequence If programmed to automatically shutoff the pump when the input is in a Disconnected state and the RPT has elapse...

Page 17: ...ill delay all automatic starting means for the duration of the programmed timer 4 5 Output relays The primary control outputs of the EPCT controller are dry relay contacts These relays are comprised o...

Page 18: ...ingle phase start Enabled Disabled Auto shutdown Enabled Disabled Motor HP 0 9999 HP Nominal voltage 200 7200V Phases Single Phase Three Phase Description Range System Frequency 50Hz 60Hz CT Ratio 50...

Page 19: ...bled Dropout 100 999 Disabled Pickup Source 2 Under Frequency 0 100 Disabled Dropout 0 100 Disabled Pickup Description Range Source 2 Over Frequency 100 999 Disabled Dropout 100 999 Disabled Pickup In...

Page 20: ...s message history startup and configuration files to a USB device 5 4 Panel setup tab Refer to Appendix C for the menu structure of the Panel Setup tab 5 4 1 Language Nine 9 languages are offered as s...

Page 21: ...ion can then be used on other controllers that require the same configuration setup The configuration will not adjust functionality settings 5 4 21 Load configuration to USB A configuration file will...

Page 22: ...oint can be selected that will be recorded in the controller s history and displayed in the notification area if enabled 5 6 4 High pressure alarm A high pressure alarm point can be selected that will...

Page 23: ...to a known value typically 0 psi This value is then entered into the controller The system pressure is then increased to a higher known value which is also entered into the controller Calibrate Using...

Page 24: ...ller be equipped with an ATS the screen will provide the ability to have different setpoints for either Source 5 8 7 Frequency alarm settings This menu item allows the user to adjust frequency dropout...

Page 25: ...ory stats diag Tab history statistics diagnostics 5 10 1 Message history The EPCT controller will record a number of items in its memory to assist with troubleshooting of the system and or the fire pu...

Page 26: ...cer information The input status page will display the state of each input contact Pressing the input buttons the controller will override the state of that input for one minute If the button is depre...

Page 27: ...he ATS control board Energizing this relay will result in closure of the contact between terminals 72 73 on the ATS board Closing this contact will energize the ATS motor and the motor brake The motor...

Page 28: ...graphic on the display will show the Source 1 ATS contact closed and the Source 2 ATS contact open When in the Source 2 position the single line graphic on the display will show the Source 2 ATS conta...

Page 29: ...y start and run the generator at specific intervals The Weekly Timer is set by adjusting the day hour and minute of the desired weekly run time the length of time that this test shall be performed a t...

Page 30: ...ted at 8A 250VAC and 30 VDC and it includes two 2 pull apart six 6 pin terminal blocks 7 2 1 Programming i Refer to Appendix L 7 3 MODBUS Board It includes an eight 8 pole dip switch bank designed to...

Page 31: ...nu structure EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix A menu structure Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available will return the screen to the...

Page 32: ...nu structure EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix B startup tab menu structure Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available will return the s...

Page 33: ...nu structure EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix C a panel setup tab menu structure Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available will return...

Page 34: ...re continued EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix C b panel setup tab menu structure continued Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available w...

Page 35: ...re continued EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix C c panel setup tab menu structure continued Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available w...

Page 36: ...re continued EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix C d panel setup tab menu structure continued Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available w...

Page 37: ...re continued EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix C e panel setup tab menu structure continued Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available w...

Page 38: ...nu structure EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix D help tab menu structure Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available will return the scre...

Page 39: ...nu structure EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix E a pressure settings tab menu structure Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available will...

Page 40: ...re continued EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix E b pressure settings tab menu structure continued Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when avail...

Page 41: ...re continued EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix E c pressure settings tab menu structure continued Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when avail...

Page 42: ...nu structure EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix F timer values tab menu structure Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available will return...

Page 43: ...nu structure EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix G a ATS settings tab menu structure Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available will retur...

Page 44: ...re continued EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix G b ATS settings tab menu structure continued Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available...

Page 45: ...nu structure EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix H a alarm setpoints tab menu structure Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available will re...

Page 46: ...re continued EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix H b alarm setpoints tab menu structure continued Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when availab...

Page 47: ...nu structure EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix I a inputs outputs tab menu structure Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available will ret...

Page 48: ...re continued EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix I b inputs outputs tab menu structure continued Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when availabl...

Page 49: ...nu structure EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix J History stats diag Tab menu structure Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available will r...

Page 50: ...nu structure EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix K Relay option board tab menu structure Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available will r...

Page 51: ...nu structure EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix L a 4 20 mA device tab menu structure Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available will ret...

Page 52: ...re continued EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix L b 4 20 mA device tab menu structure continued Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when availabl...

Page 53: ...nu structure EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix M MODBUS board tab menu structure Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when available will return...

Page 54: ...nu structure EPCT Fire series Fire Pump Controller MN124016EN August 2019 www eaton com Appendix N Supervisory alarm option board tab menu structure Note N Pressing the Back or Cancel button when avai...

Page 55: ...has failed MOTOR OVERLOAD The amperage draw has exceeded 125 of the programmed motor full load amps LOW RESERVOIR The controller has received a low reservoir signal HIGH RESERVOIR The controller has...

Page 56: ...tage measured by the controller has exceeded the programmed over voltage alarm set point for the normal source S2 OVER VOLTAGE The voltage measured by the controller has exceeded the programmed over v...

Page 57: ...rror There is no communication received from the display board 42 Frequency Error The frequency measurement is not receiving an accepted frequency 40 72Hz 43 Zero Cross Error The board did not receive...

Page 58: ...AX HP 25 30 40 60 75 1 14 1 0 Per CU AL 1 14 2 0 CU AL 40 50 75 100 100 1 4 4 0 Per CU 1 4 350MCM CU AL 75 75 150 200 200 1 3 350MCM Per CU AL 1 4 350MCM CU AL 100 125 200 250 300 2 3 0 250MCM Per CU...

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