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IB01602078E

Instruction Booklet

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Effective:  September 2011

40-400A (480/600Vac) ATC-300+ 3-Postion 

Contactor Based Transfer Switch

Section 7: Adjustments

7.1 General

Refer to I.B. 01602009E, supplied with the ATS for ATC-300+ 

Controller adjustments and programming.

Section 8: Maintenance

8.1 Introduction

  

WARNING

HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT IN AND AROUND ATS EQUIPMENT.  

BEFORE INSPECTING OR MAINTAINING THIS EQUIPMENT, DISCON-

NECT THE LINE POWER FROM, THEN LOCK OUT, IF POSSIBLE, THE 

NEXT HIGHEST DISCONNECT DEVICE.  FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS 

PROCEDURE COULD CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR 

DEATH.

In general, ATS switch equipment is designed to be relatively 

maintenance free under normal usage.  However, because of the 

variability of application conditions and the importance placed on 

dependable operation by this type of equipment, inspection and 

maintenance checks should be made on a regularly scheduled 

basis.  Since equipment maintenance will consist mainly of keep-

ing the equipment clean, the frequency of maintenance will 

depend to a large extent on the cleanliness of the equipment’s 

surroundings.  If a significant amount of dust or foreign matter is 

present, a more frequent maintenance schedule should be fol-

lowed.

It is suggested that visual inspections of the equipment be made 

on a regular basis, not just during scheduled periods.  Always be 

alert for an accumulation of dirt in and around the structure; loose 

parts; and/or hardware, cracks, and/or discoloration to insulation; 

and damaged or discolored components.

8.2 Procedures

A suggested maintenance procedure is outlined in Table 5.

Table 5. Periodic Maintenance Procedures

STEP

ACTION

a. Make the ATS equipment safe for inspection and/or maintenance.

Disconnect the line power from equipment being serviced by opening the next highest disconnect device.  Make 

certain that any accessory control power is switched off by disconnecting all control plugs.

b. Inspect the structure area for safety hazards or potential maintenance problems. Inspect the area, especially where switching device is installed, for any safety hazards, including personnel 

safety and fire hazards.  Exposure to certain chemical vapors can cause deterioration of electrical connections.
Inspect for accumulated dirt, loose hardware, or physical damage.
Examine the primary insulation for evidence of cracking or overheating.  Overheating will show as discoloration, 

melting, or blistering of conductor insulation, or as pitting or melting of conductor surfaces due to arcing.
Inspect the secondary control connections for damage and the control wiring for insulation integrity.

c. Inspect the power contactor for dust, dirt, soot, grease, moisture, or corrosion.

Remove dust, dirt, soot, grease, moisture, and corrosion contamination from the surface of the switching device 

using a dry soft lint-free cloth, dry soft bristle brush, and vacuum cleaner.  Do not blow debris into the power 

contactor.  If contamination is found, look for the source and fix the problem.

d. Check for material integrity, uneven wear, discoloration, or loose hardware.

Severe material cracking will require replacement and loose hardware will need to be tightened.

e. Check the terminals and connectors for looseness or signs of overheating.

Overheating will show as discoloration, melting, or blistering of the conductor insulation.
Connections that do not have signs of looseness or overheating should not be disturbed.

f. Contact Inspection Procedure

Carefully remove the arc chute clips using needle nose pliers. Remove the arc chutes to inspect the contacts. 

Contact Generac if the contacts have excessive wear. Reinstall the arc chutes and arc chute clips, making sure 

the ends of the clips are fully seated in the grooves on the barriers.

g. Exercise the power contactor if it is not often exercised while in operation. 

This will permit a “wiping” action by the contacts.

If the power contactor is used for frequent switching during normal operation, this step can be disregarded.

h. Return the ATS equipment to service.

Make certain all barriers are in place and doors closed.  Reapply secondary and primary power.

Summary of Contents for 40-400A

Page 1: ...sfer Switch Instruction Booklet Description Page Introduction 2 Receiving Handling and Storage 6 Equipment Description 7 Installation and Wiring 15 Operation 21 Testing and Problem Solving 22 Adjustme...

Page 2: ...guide for authorized and qualified personnel only Please refer to the specific WARNING and CAUTION in Section 1 1 2 before proceeding If further infor mation is required by the purchaser regarding a...

Page 3: ...ransfers back and initiates generator shutdown In the event the Source 1 power source fails and the Source 2 power source does not appear the ATS remains connected to the Source 1 power source until t...

Page 4: ...ber Identification Transfer switch equipment catalog numbers provide a significant amount of relevant information that pertains to a particular piece of equipment The Catalog Number Identification Tab...

Page 5: ...fined as a change of the load connection from the Source 2 to the Source 1 Source 1 Source 1 is the primary source normal source normal power source or normal Source 2 Source 2 is the secondary source...

Page 6: ...y for installation Once the top packaging is removed from the shipment the enclosure door can be opened A plastic bag of documents will be found in the enclosure usually attached to the inside of the...

Page 7: ...corporates a power contactor The main contacts connect and disconnect the load to and from the different power sources The power contactor is mechanically and electrically interlocked to prevent the t...

Page 8: ...are of the controller contain the intelligence supervisory circuits that constantly moni tor the condition of the power sources It provides the intelli gence necessary for the operation of the ATS Fig...

Page 9: ...gins when Source 1 becomes available If Source 2 fails during timing then re transfer is immediate overriding the time delay Adjustable 0 1800 Seconds 4 Time Delay for Engine Cool down TDEC This featu...

Page 10: ...Time Delay Bypass Pushbutton This feature provides a way by pushing the Help and Step pushbutton simultaneously to bypass the TDNE Feature 1 and or TDEN Feature 2 time delays The Time Delay Bypass fun...

Page 11: ...ge divided by the minimum phase voltage User selectable setpoints are available for dropout and pickup unbalance settings minimum 2 differential Dropout is adjustable from 5 to 20 Pickup is adjustable...

Page 12: ...ntenance Selector Switch MSS Marked OFF ON This feature provides selector switch disconnection of control to transfer thus allowing testing of the transfer switch control logic circuitry with out init...

Page 13: ...s fer switch logic controllers and or associated device pan els These covers function with Generac s ATC series logic controllers and device panels The covers are designed for NEMA 1 3R 4X and 12 appl...

Page 14: ...ted in Table 3 is listed for application by UL and ULC In addition Generac ATSs are listed in File E38116 by Underwriters Labora tories Inc under Standard UL 1008 This standard covers requirements for...

Page 15: ...ffers optional enclosure designs that can be used in special environments If there are any doubts as to a location s suitability discuss them with your Generac representa tive Check to make certain th...

Page 16: ...Mounting Surface Step 6 Double check to ensure that all packing and shipping materials have been removed 4 4 Power Cable Connections WARNING POWER CONDUCTORS MAY HAVE VOLTAGE PRESENT THAT CAN CAUSE S...

Page 17: ...ned in Sec tion 6 to verify that the equipment is installed and operating properly 4 6 Engine Start Connection The engine control contact connections are located on the logic panel of the ATS Connect...

Page 18: ...VDC Source 2 Closed 32 VDC Lockout 32 VDC Go To Source 2 32 VDC Monitor Mode Control Inputs 8 0 in 6 5 in 3 4 1 2 7 8 5 6 Output Relays Control Inputs J8 K4 NO K4Com K3 NO K3 Com 2 1 Rx Tx Emergency I...

Page 19: ...E 4 7 1 Standard Voltage Selection Panels 208 240 480 600 V 60 Hz 220 380 415 V 50 Hz The Standard voltage selection panel consists of multi tap trans formers contained in a steel case mounted in the...

Page 20: ...rminal Blocks Step 2 Begin by inserting a small flathead screwdriver into the square tool hole with the flat surface of the screwdriver against the back wall of the hole With a little bit of force pus...

Page 21: ...2 Disconnect the J7 connector from the ATC 300 controller 3 Locate the manual lever on the left side of the contactor 4 Locate the handle used to manually transfer the switch 5 Attach the handle to th...

Page 22: ...Section 6 Testing and Problem Solving 6 1 Testing After the ATS equipment is initially installed or during planned outages the installation should be tested to ensure that all equip ment operates pro...

Page 23: ...allow the engine to run unloaded for a preset time after transfer to the Source 1 power source is com pleted 6 1 5 Alternate Tests 1 Alternate operational tests may be possible depending upon the opti...

Page 24: ...the structure area for safety hazards or potential maintenance problems Inspect the area especially where switching device is installed for any safety hazards including personnel safety and fire haza...

Page 25: ...nsformer Pack 400A 2 Pole 3 Pole 4 Pole Cat 68C8229G02 Contactors 400A 400A 480VAC 2 Pole Cat 69C2990G01 400A 480VAC 3 Pole Cat 69C2990G02 400A 480VAC 4 Pole Cat 69C2990G03 200A 600VAC 2 Pole Cat 69C2...

Page 26: ...IONS SET UP AND TESTING Step 1 Mount the ATS on a flat rigid surface Figure 20 Shim if necessary ATC 300 Electrical ase ase Source 1 Source 2 Available Available Connected Connected Load Unit Status A...

Page 27: ...EL VOLTAGE SELECTION AND TRANSFORMER PANEL GROUND CONNECTION IB01602078E For more information visit www generac com Instruction Booklet Effective September 2011 Page 27 40 400A 480 600Vac ATC 300 3 Po...

Page 28: ...ource 2 S1 Line S1 Neut S2 Line Control Power S2 Neut Clk In Out 5V Gnd Programming Port K1 Com K1 NO K2 Com K2 NO Pretransfer Com Pretransfer NO Pretransfer NC Alarm Com Alarm NO Alarm NC Earth Groun...

Page 29: ...witch Figure 23 ATC 300 Logic Utility Supplying Load Step 6 To view the setpoints press the Step Enter pushbut ton and enter the Password Note The factory default Password is 0300 Once all installatio...

Page 30: ...wering the load Is Source 1 Available TDEN timer times out Yes No No Yes Sends pretransfer signal TPRE timer times out If Source 1 is Available Open Source 2 Energize K1 Close Source 1 Energize K1 Sou...

Page 31: ...load Is Source 1 Available TDEN timer times out Yes No No Yes Open Source 2 Energize K1 Close Source 1 Energize K1 Source 1 is powering the load Sends pretransfer signal TPRE timer times out If Source...

Page 32: ...inal System Voltage 110 S1 OV PICK Volts Source 1 Overvoltage Pickup Range Contactor Style ATS 2 position 3 position 103 to Dropout 2 of Nominal System Voltage 105 S2 OV PICK Volts Source 2 Overvoltag...

Page 33: ...Timer 0 sec to 6 sec 6 IN PHASE Hertz In Phase Transition 0 or 1 1 Enabled 1 IP FREQ DIFF Hertz In phase Transition Frequency Difference 0 0 Hz to 3 0 Hz 1 0 SYNC TIME Minutes In phase Transition Sync...

Page 34: ...anually start the engine generator at the generator con troller Check that the generator is running and the Source 2 Available amber LED is lit Press the Step Enter pushbutton step through the phase v...

Page 35: ...Failure Test Initiate a Load Test by simulating an actual power failure 1 This should be done by opening the upstream breaker or fused disconnect switch 2 The generator should start and the ATS should...

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Page 37: ...Effective September 2011 Page 37 40 400A 480 600Vac ATC 300 3 Postion Contactor Based Transfer Switch OVERVOLTAGE PICKUP DROPOUT TABLE PERCENTAGE VOLTAGE 120 208 220 240 380 415 480 600 110 132 229 2...

Page 38: ...For more information visit www generac com IB01602078E Instruction Booklet Page 38 Effective September 2011 40 400A 480 600Vac ATC 300 3 Postion Contactor Based Transfer Switch Notes...

Page 39: ...IB01602078E For more information visit www generac com Instruction Booklet Effective September 2011 Page 39 40 400A 480 600Vac ATC 300 3 Postion Contactor Based Transfer Switch Notes...

Page 40: ...E ARE MADE REGARDING THE INFORMATION RECOMMENDATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN In no event will Generac be responsible to the purchaser or user in contract in tort including negligence strict...

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