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Instructional Booklet

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Effective:  March 2014

O & M Manual for the RLC1

Automatic Transfer Switch

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IB01602016E

7.

Time Delay Emergency Fail (TDEF)

This feature provides a time delay that prevents a connected 

Generator power source from being declared “Failed” in order 

to override momentary generator fluctuations.  If the Genera-

tor power source remains in the failed state then, 0.5 sec-

onds after the TDEF timer expires, the transfer switch will 

proceed with the programmed sequence for retransfer. 

Fixed at 6 Seconds

12. Power Source Annunciation

This feature provides LEDs to give switch position and power 

source availability indications.

Switch Position

Provides LEDs to indicate the switch position

12C. Utility - Source Connected

This feature provides a green LED that, when lit, indicates 

the load is connected to the Utility.

12D. Generator - Source Connected

This feature provides a red LED that, when lit, indicates the 

load is connected to Generator.

Power Source Availability

Provides LEDs to indicate if a power source is available.  

LEDs may be integral or separate from the controller.

12G. Utility - Available

This feature provides a white LED that, when lit, indicates 

the Utility is available.

12H. Generator - Available

This feature provides an amber LED that, when lit, indicates 

the generator is available.

23.

Generator Test

This feature provides a means for automatic testing of the 

engine generator set or standby power system.  All pro-

grammed time delays will be performed during plant exer-

ciser operations.

23A. Generator Test Selectable – Off 7/14/28 Day Interval

This feature provides for automatic test operation of the 

generator.  Available test cycles are 7, 14, or 28 days with 

a 15-minute duration.

Programmable setpoints allow for selection of three test 

cycles:

Generator Start/Run Only (No Load);

Generator Test with Load Transfer; or

Disabled

This is a “Failsafe” operation.

26.

Utility - Monitoring and Protection

This feature provides Utility monitoring and protection func-

tions.  If the Utility power supply fails, then the 

ATC 100 will begin the sequence of operations necessary 

to transfer the load circuit to the Generator power supply.  

All Feature 26 monitoring and protection functions are Fail-

safe operations.

26P. All Phase Undervoltage Protection

Adjustable Undervoltage:

Dropout: 80% of nominal

Pickup: 90% of nominal

3.4.2 Optional Features

The following is a list of the optional features for the ATC-100 

Controlled ATS.  

All features or combinations of features may not 

be available on specific ATSs

14. Relay Auxiliary Contacts

14G. Utility Present:

 Provides two (2) normally open and two (2) 

normally closed contacts.  The relay is energized when the 

Utility is available.

14H. Generator Present:

 Provides two (2) normally open and two 

(2) normally closed contacts.  The relay is energized when 

the Generator is available.

15. Switch Position Indication Contact

This feature provides a contact that indicates if the power 

switching device is in the “Open” or “Closed” position.

15E. Utility Position Indication Contact

This feature provides 1 dry form “C” contact that indicates 

the position of the Utility power switching device.

15F. Generator Position Indication Contact

This feature provides 1 dry form “C” contact that indicates 

the position of the Generator power switching device.

38.

Stainless Steel Logic Cover

38C. SS ATC-100 Cover

This feature provides a pad-lockable stainless steel cover for 

the ATC-100 Controller.

3.5  Optional Features

The following is a list of optional features for the ATS.

15.

Switch Position Indication Contact

Provides a contact that indicates if the power switching 

device is in the “Open” or “Closed” position.

15M. Load Shed

Four sets of contacts are available and can be used to con-

trol large connected loads on the generator (i.e. air condi-

tioners, hot tubs, etc.).

16.

Integral Overcurrent Protection

Provides thermal-magnetic overcurrent protection integral to 

the power switching device(s). All Feature 16 options 

include a “Lockout” function. If the power switching breaker 

trips on an overcurrent condition then “Lockout” is displayed 

on the Automatic Transfer Controller display and automatic 

operation is prevented until the appropriate source is manu-

ally reset. On non-automatic switches, a blue light is sup-

plied to indicate the “Lockout”.

16S. External Overcurrent Protection on the Utility Power Switch-

ing Device

Provides overcurrent protection on the Utility power switch-

ing device.

Summary of Contents for RLC1

Page 1: ...r the RLC1 Automatic Transfer Switch Instructional Booklet Description Page 1 Introduction 2 2 Receiving Handling and Storage 6 3 Equipment Description 6 4 Installation and Wiring 9 5 Functional Testi...

Page 2: ...r claims against the purchaser or user by its cus tomers resulting from the use of the information and descriptions contained herein 1 1 2 Safety Precautions All safety codes standards and or regulati...

Page 3: ...avail able the ATS remains connected to the generator power source ATSs automatically perform the transfer function and include three basic elements 1 Main contacts to connect and disconnect the load...

Page 4: ...rrent rating of this equipment is 100A and applicable at 240 Vac 60 Hz The ATS equipment is enclosed in a NEMA 3R enclosure and listed for UL applications 1 4 Environmental and Operational Conditions...

Page 5: ...t age underfrequency overfrequency if applicable setpoint ranges for the nominal voltage and frequency setting for a time exceeding 0 5 seconds after the Time Delay Emergency Fail TDEF time delay expi...

Page 6: ...mpact at all times and do not double stack Once the equipment is at the installation site and ready to be installed the packaging material can be removed Refer to Section 4 of this manual for specific...

Page 7: ...Starting TDES This feature provides a time delay of the signal to initiate the engine generator start cycle in order to override momentary power outages or voltage fluctuations of Utility Fixed at 3 S...

Page 8: ...to transfer the load circuit to the Generator power supply All Feature 26 monitoring and protection functions are Fail safe operations 26P All Phase Undervoltage Protection Adjustable Undervoltage Dro...

Page 9: ...are listed for application by UL In addition Eaton ATSs are listed in File E38116 by Underwriters Laboratories Inc under Standard UL 1008 This standard covers the requirements for ATSs intended for us...

Page 10: ...hoose a location that offers a flat rigid mounting surface capa ble of supporting the weight of the enclosed ATS equipment see Figure 8 100 A and 200 A Standard Figure 9 100 A SE Figure 10 200 A SE Pr...

Page 11: ...it www eaton com Instructional Booklet Effective March 2014 Page 11 O M Manual for the RLC1 Automatic Transfer Switch Figure 9 Dimensions and Plan View of SE RLC1 ATS in 100 A Figure 10 Dimensions and...

Page 12: ...ATSs Carefully strip the insulation from the power cables to avoid nick ing or ringing of the conductor strands Prepare the stripped con ductor termination end by cleaning it with a wire brush If alu...

Page 13: ...re 15 the ATS 1 and the generator 2 are connected to the power supply The ATS 1 and emergency distribution panel 3 receive utility power from a dedicated breaker in the utility service panel 4 The ATS...

Page 14: ...nother typical installation for loads can be considered see Figure 17 Refer to Figure 18 for a loads connection dia gram Figure 17 Typical Installation of a Residential or Light Commercial ATS The swi...

Page 15: ...Phase A Utility Phase C Phase B Phase A Generator Phase C Phase B Phase A Generator Utility Utility Generator Control Power Generator K1 Com K1 NO DC_Output Generator Closed K2 Com K2 NO Earth Ground...

Page 16: ...ove terminal block wiring Step 1 Figure 20 shows two tension clamp terminal blocks There is a large one and small one but the operation is the same for both A small tool such as a blade screwdriver wi...

Page 17: ...tral voltages across the generator line terminals to ensure that the generator emergency voltage is correct If necessary make adjustments to the voltage regulator on the generator according to the man...

Page 18: ...or move the lever down to go to generator 7 Once the manual operation is complete and automatic opera tion is desired connect the sources of power 8 Check for 120 Vac at the plug across the Utility Ut...

Page 19: ...ust or foreign matter is present a more frequent maintenance schedule should be followed It is suggested that visual inspections of the equipment be made on a regular basis not just during regularly s...

Page 20: ...the con ductor surfaces due to arcing Inspect the secondary control connections for damage and control wiring for insulation integrity c Inspect the contactor for dust dirt soot grease moisture or co...

Page 21: ...For more information visit www eaton com Instructional Booklet Effective March 2014 Page 21 O M Manual for the RLC1 Automatic Transfer Switch 7 3 Maintenance Log DATE ACTION Example 01 01 04 Inspected...

Page 22: ...rts Table 4 lists the part numbers to use when ordering replacement components To order replacement components contact an authorized Eaton sales repre sentative Figure 25 Field Replaceable Components...

Page 23: ...GROUND CABLE CONNECTIONS NEUTRAL JUMPER NEUTRAL CABLE CONNECTIONS COMPONENT PART NUMBER ATS MODEL Contactor 8160A99G51 100 A Contactor 8160A99G52 200 A ATC 100 Controller ATC 100 100 200 A Harness RL...

Page 24: ...REGARDING THE INFORMATION RECOMMENDATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN In no event will Eaton be responsible to the purchaser or user in contract in tort including negligence strict liability or...

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