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AUS

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NZ

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ATYSCxxCIP-001-EN © Copyright NHP 04.11.2021
Version 1.0.0

Troubleshooting

Problem Description

Possible Cause

Remedial Advice

Will not transfer to source 2

Generator frequency not back within limits

Try adjusting S2 OF Fail & S2 OF RESTORE settings

Incorrect nominal settings

Preform a auto-detect or Wizard configuration

Phase Rotation does not match

Preform a auto-detect or Wizard configuration

Compare wiring for Source 1 and 2 at Fuse Terminals 

Will not recognise source 2

Generator frequency not back within limits

Try adjusting S2 OF Fail & S2 OF RESTORE settings

Incorrect nominal settings

Preform a auto-detect or Wizard configuration

Phase Rotation does not match

Preform a auto-detect or Wizard configuration

Compare wiring for Source 1 and 2 at Fuse Terminals 

Transfer Switch not Automatically 
Transferring 

Controller is not in Auto Mode

Press the Auto button, a Green LED should light up

Check that the controller is no receiving a Inhibit Command

Motors are not responding

Ensure Motors have control power

Check to see if a Fuse has blown

Check Motor interlock cable is not unplugged 

(For 160AF to 1000AF)

Controller is Inhibited 

Possible Inhibit Inputs:

Padlock, Blocked, Emergency Sign, Inhibit S1, Inhibit S2, 

Inhibition, Partial Inhibition, Total Inhibition

Fault Present

Check Faults in Log-Fault Log-In Progress

Possible Faults:

Unexpected Transfer, Failed to Transfer, Max operation per 

minutes reached, Externa fault, Unknown position

Reset Faults, by hold the 

LAMP TEST 

button & reset with 

OK

Passwords

Access Level

Description

Code

User

Requires no password and it permits the visualization of the parameters and values 

measured by the controller through the dashboards. It is the level by default and if another 

user stays away from the controller for more than 5 minutes with no actions, the security 

level will become Standard user automatically.

No password

Operator

It allows changing the operating mode, sending position orders to the switch and setting 

the engine exerciser parameters and alarms.

4000

Configurator

It allows to change any configuration of the controller (operating range, timers, type of 

control, display settings, etc)

1000

Maintenance

Is the highest level of security. 

It permits resetting counters, rebooting the device, changing and restoring passwords of 

other users and entering inspection date and telephone number

1010

These default passwords can be changed in the Parameters / Passwords menu (Configurator or Maintenance 
access)

If the above doesn’t cover your problem, more information can be found in the C55/C65 User Manual found on the 

Socomec website

or alternatively contact NHP

Summary of Contents for ATYSC55CIP

Page 1: ...at No ATYSCxxCIP For NHP MCCB BTS up to 3200A Product Specifications ATYSC55CIP ATyS C55 Transfer Switch Control Interface for NHP TB2 and TBP BTS ATYSC65CIP ATyS C65 Transfer Switch Control Interface for NHP TB2 and TBP BTS ...

Page 2: ...roduct must always be installed and commissioned by qualified and approved personnel Maintenance and servicing operations should be performed by trained and authorized personnel Do not handle any control or power cables connected to the product when voltage may be or may become present on the product directly through the mains or indirectly through external circuits Always use an appropriate volta...

Page 3: ...ilable separately 2 5 meter Looms ATYSLOOMA B C x 1 each Loom Looms are prewired to CIP and controller plugs Not Supplied 16090001 X 1 16090001 ATYSC65CIP x 1 C65 16000065 Required Items Not Supplied Part Number BTSxxxxxxx x 1 or NHP Manufactured Basic Transfer Switch TB2 TBP up to 3200A Scan QR Code for more information x 1 TemBreak PRO ...

Page 4: ...4 Dimensions Control Interface Panel ATyS C55 65 Controller Dimensions not to scale 63 90 mm 48 10 mm 160 mm 240 mm 220 mm 180 mm ...

Page 5: ...duct Clip the mounting feet in the designated slot Remove all connectors then place the ATS controller inside the door cut out and clip the door mounting screws into the side of the controller 2 screws on each side It is important to respect the tightening torque indicated below and follow good engineering practise when installing the ATS controller 1 2 Insert the 4 door mounting screws in the des...

Page 6: ...Cable must be more than 10mm away from the RTC battery cover and USB Do not drill holes above the controller after it has been mounted to avoid swarf in terminals Controller 50 mm 50 mm 50 mm Recommended clearance for default loom exit can be moved Recommended clearance for cable termination No recommended minimum clearance 10 mm 10 mm ...

Page 7: ... the normal side loom into the left hand side of the BTS Orange to Orange Both plugs will SNAP into place Wiring from CIP to BTS COMPLETE snap snap Looms A B C will be prewired to their required plugs on the Controller Match the plugs with there sockets on the Controller Wiring to Controller COMPLETE C65 Only use when current sensing is required for current power and energy measures on the C65 1A ...

Page 8: ...N 2p N 2p N 2p N 3p N 2p N 2p 3p 3p 1p N 3p N 3p N 1p N 2p N 2p N 2p N 3p N 2p N 2p 3p 3p Do not input 264 VAC line neutral nominal voltage to the Fuse Terminals The C55 65 sensing terminals limits are 88 576 VAC however the CPSR s coil standard build BTS are rated for 204 264 VAC The below outlines some of the possible wiring combinations for the Control Interface Panel L1 and L2 are the power te...

Page 9: ...to the Wizard Press the Back Menu button 1 2 3 4 5 6 Or Navigate to Parameters Menu Press OK button to enter Parameters Or Navigate to Wizard Menu Last option Enter the 1000 using the arrows and press OK button to confirm Press OK button to enter Wizard Time settings do not change with daylight savings and will need to be kept up to date by the end user NHP Custom Switch Technology Settings Input ...

Page 10: ...e with BTS and ACBs the Switch Technology should be set to Circuit Breaker 5 Modbus RTU communications as standard if not using communications proceed with the OK button If the ATyS is still not recognising the sources please check the source OP range settings match the application requirements Under Main Menu Parameters Network Windage generators tend to run at a higher frequency when unloaded As...

Page 11: ... 5 Enter the 1000 using the arrows and press OK button to confirm Confirm that you wish to preform a TON A TON will start by sending a start gen signal to the secondary source if in Main Gen and will initiate a transfer to the secondary source To finish the TON Press the Test Button again and confirm with the OK button once the test has ended the switch will transfer back to the priority source Te...

Page 12: ... operating mode the controller will return to after the trip signal has been disabled input has returned to inactive CHRG TIME STATUS DISABLED WHEN OPEN WHEN CLOSED Allows users to configure a charging time for the breaker to give time to charge the spring mechanism before sending an order Users can define if the spring is charged after a close order or open order If a charging time has been confi...

Page 13: ...13 ATYSC55CIP ATYSC65CIP Wiring Up to 1000A BTS Spare cores will be available in future updates E ...

Page 14: ...14 ATYSC55CIP ATYSC65CIP Wiring 1250A 3200A BTS E Spare cores will be available in future updates ...

Page 15: ...15 Legend 16 ...

Page 16: ...ossible Inhibit Inputs Padlock Blocked Emergency Sign Inhibit S1 Inhibit S2 Inhibition Partial Inhibition Total Inhibition Fault Present Check Faults in Log Fault Log In Progress Possible Faults Unexpected Transfer Failed to Transfer Max operation per minutes reached Externa fault Unknown position Reset Faults by hold the LAMP TEST button reset with OK Passwords Access Level Description Code User ...

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