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11.1  LED Functioning modes 

 

 

LED indicator 

(cf HMI image)

 

LED blinking

 

LED ON**

 

LED OFF*

 

1: Source 1 availability

 

Source 1 present but not 
available for following 
possible reason:

 

-Source undervoltage / 

under frequency

 

-Source overvoltage /over 

frequency

 

-Phase rotation order of 

source 1 & 2 are different

 

Source is available

 

Source is not available

 

2: Position I indicator

 

 

/

 

RTSE is in position I 
/  Load  is  connected 
to source 1

 

RTSE is not in position 1 / Load is 
not connected to source 1

 

3: Position 0 indicator

 

 

/

 

RTSE is in position 0 / 
Load is not connected 
to source 1 or source 2

 

RTSE is in position 0 / Load is not 
connected to either source 1 or source 
2

 

4: Load supplied indicator

 

/

 

Load is being supplied by 
a source which is 
available

 

Load is not being supplied by a source 
which is available

 

5: Position I indicator

 

 

/

 

RTSE is in position II 
/  Load  is  connected 
to source 1

 

RTSE is not in position II / Load is 
not connected to source 1

 

6: Source 2 availability

 

Source 2 present but not 
available for following 
possible reason:

 

-Source undervoltage / 

under frequency

 

-Source overvoltage /over 

frequency

 

-Phase rotation order of 

source 1 & 2 are different

 

Source is available

 

Source is not available

 

7: AUTO/MANUAL

 

indicator

 

A timer is counting 
down and a transfer will 
be initiated.

 

(If fault is blinking with 
buzzer AUTO/MANU 
will be blinking)

 

The controller is in 
automatic mode

 

Controller is not in automatic mode

 

possible modes :

 

-Manual

 

-Inhibited

 

-Fault detected

 

8: TEST led

 

/

 

Test is ongoing

 

No test ongoing

 

10: Power

 

/

 

Controller is powered up

 

Controller is OFF

 

11: Communication

 

Controller is sending / 
receiving information

 

Communication 
parameters have 
been modified (Baud 
rate / Parity / 
address)

 

No communications orders are currently

 

being sent or received

 

12 : Fault indicator

 

Fast blinking (3Hz): one 
or more Dip switch has 
changed and 
configuration as not been 
saved.

 

Long blinking (2Hz): 
Inhibit input is active 
or fault is active

 

 
 

 

/

 

Inhibit is not active / no faults active 
and dip switch configuration has 
been saved.

 

*Considering that the controller is powered.

 

**Considering that lamp TEST has not been initiated

 

Summary of Contents for 004661922

Page 1: ...EN INSTRUCTION MANUAL ATSC25 ATS Controller www eti eu support...

Page 2: ...instruction manual must be made accessible so as to be easily available to anyone who may need to read it in relation with the ATSC25 The ATSC25 meets the European Directives governing this type of p...

Page 3: ...004 30 UE LVD Low voltage directive 2014 35 UE EMC according to IEC EN 60947 6 1 and GB T 14048 11 including annex C IEC EN 61326 1 standard Vibration according to IEC 60068 2 6 GB T 2324 10 Shock tes...

Page 4: ...e with PC and CC type RTSE ATSC25 ATS Controller Ensures Monitoring of the availability of a Normal and Alternate source Supply to the controller and switch from the Normal or Alternate source Transfe...

Page 5: ...EN 5 4 GENERAL OVERVIEW 4 1 Product identification 1 AUTO Manual selector 2 Controller state LED 3 Remote position order selector 4 ATSE Synoptic 5 Test function selector 6 DIP switch programing...

Page 6: ...2 is present and available within threshold limits green blinking when source 2 is present but outside of threshold limits off when under 50VAC 7 Auto LED indication Green fixed when in automatic blin...

Page 7: ...according to IEC 61010 1 95 humidity without condensation 50 C according to GB14 11 Annex Q EMC IEC EN 60947 6 1 and GB T 14048 11 including annex C standards IEC EN 61326 1 Altitude Up to 2000m Stora...

Page 8: ...tion class Pollution class II Other compliances and marking 4 4 CONTENT OF PACKAGING The C25 packaging includes 1 C25 controller 1 C25 quickstart guide All connector Door mounting clips All other prod...

Page 9: ...mm 5 5 2 Mounting Door mounting Door cut out of 93 0 8 x138 1 mm door thickness 1 5 3mm Remove all connectors and clip before inserting the controller in the cut out then fix the controller in place u...

Page 10: ...mounting Install on IEC 60715 Standard Din RAIL When mounting make sure both clips are pushed up then clip on the DIN Rail To remove from the DIN Rail drag the two mounting clips down before removing...

Page 11: ...In these networks the phase must be connected to the L1 input terminal 104 for source 1 and 204 for source 2 3P N The ATSC25 is suitable for three phase with neutral networks for with voltages within...

Page 12: ...2 Connections TOP In 3 phases with Neutral balanced networks there is a risk that the loss of neutral will not be detected To limit this risk the Dip switch 4 Hysteresis can be switched to position A...

Page 13: ...input 2 24 V d c fire input 3 Enable control when closed disable control when open 4 RS485 connections 5 Genset Start relay 6 RTSE position control outputs 7 Source 1 and 2 voltage inputs 8 24 V d c A...

Page 14: ...14 EN 6 2 Connection diagrams with MLBS 3P 4P 250 630A For additional connection diagrams MLBS 4P 63 125 Contactors etc see ANNEX I...

Page 15: ...1 5mm 0 2 Nm M2 64A Return of information from RTSE Position inputs 70 Common point for position inputs Donotuseexternalvoltage Powerfromcommon point 71 Position I RTSE 72 Position II RTSE 73 Position...

Page 16: ...12 or the TEST LED 8 are not activated and then press the button for 3 seconds the LED 7 should then turn ON Manual mode In this mode the manual orders buttons enable manual orders to switch respecti...

Page 17: ...at the phase rotation is identical on both sources If the sources have different phase rotations the source available LED will be blinking on both sources 7 2 1 Frequency within set limits The ATSC25...

Page 18: ...d when either 5s has expired or the controller received feedback that the RTSE has reached the requested position If 5s expire and the RTSE has not reached the requested position the controller will c...

Page 19: ...r will be on to clear the fault expected position input should be closed and the user must press the AUTO button 73 70 must be closed when the RTSE is in position 0 72 70 must be closed when the RTSE...

Page 20: ...e configuration will remain the same DIP Switch 1 Network A Three phase network B Single phase network 2 Prio Set A Prioritty source 1 B No priority 3 Order Mod A Control mode impulse logic B Control...

Page 21: ...roduct in a full operating cycle I 0 II 0 I Auto and Manual as well as tightening the door mounting clips and testing the LED s with the lamp test button when applicable In case of upstream protection...

Page 22: ...rotation Alarm LED is blinking Verify that the input 63 64 is closed Verify that there has not been a problem during a transfer order and validate fault with the AUTO button Verify that the DIP switch...

Page 23: ...when source 2 is present and available within threshold limits green blinking when source 2 is present but outside of threshold limits off when under 50VAC 7 Auto LED indication Green fixed when in a...

Page 24: ...ilability Source 2 present but not available for following possible reason Source undervoltage under frequency Source overvoltage over frequency Phase rotation order of source 1 2 are different Source...

Page 25: ...EN 25 11 2 Connection diagrams 11 2 1Connections with MLBS 4P 63 125...

Page 26: ...26 EN 11 2 2Connections with standard Contactors CEM and CES...

Page 27: ...EN 27 11 2 3Connections with MCCBs EB2 and MO2...

Page 28: ...lt value for nominal voltage is 230 V a c and the default value for nominal frequency is 50Hz To reboot the product press the button for 30s this will restart the product and take into account any cha...

Page 29: ...n source 1 is available the controller will give the order to switch to position I 11 6 2 No prio if both sources are available the controller will give the order to remain in the current position 12...

Page 30: ...30 EN 13 ATSC25 Operatingsequence Controller operating sequence with source 1 priority DPS Output operating sequence...

Page 31: ...F 1 ON 10011 1 Fire Input state F1 F2 0 OFF 1 ON 10012 1 CTRL inhibit 63A 64A 0 Inhibit 1 Automatic 10022 1 Genset control output 51 52 54 0 Genset start order OFF 0 Genset start order ON 10023 1 Cont...

Page 32: ...L2 L3 voltage value V 10211 1 Source 2 L3 L1 voltage value V 10212 1 Source 2 L L average voltage V 10217 1 Source 2 frequency 0 1 Hz Communication parameters Dec Address Word count Description Unit 4...

Page 33: ...ount in AUTO mode 0 60 000 10128 2 Position II operation count in AUTO mode 0 60 000 10130 2 Position I operation count in Manual mode 0 60 000 10132 2 Position II operation count in Manual mode 0 60...

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Page 36: ...c AC15 Ie 54 51 1 5A 52 51 0 75A Ue 240 V a c DC13 Ie 54 51 0 22A 52 51 0 22 A 125 V d c DC13 Ie 54 51 0 11A 52 51 0 11 A 250 V d c 54 Open to start the genset Controller inhibit input 63A Controller...

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