ATS with Power Distribution InfraStruXure Power Generation System Operation Manual
About This Manual Audience This manual is intended for end-users of the InfraStruXure Automatic Transfer Switch with Power Distribution (ATS). It provides important safety warnings and instructions, an overview of the ATS components, a detailed discussion of the ATS display interface, instructions on how to add components to the ATS, product and warranty information, and technical specifications.
Contents Safety ......................................................................1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Save these instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Safety symbols used in this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Cross-reference symbols used in this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ATS Component Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Motorized switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Automatic operation control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 User connection plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 ATS monitoring unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 ATS label kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Operation ..................
Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 View Test Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Run/View Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Test Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Test Duration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 How a test occurs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
How to Access the ATS Network Management Interface. . . . . . 57 Web interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Telnet and SSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 SNMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 FTP and SCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 How to Recover From a Lost Network Management Interface Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix A: Custom Installations ...........................83 If Source 2 is a Second Utility Mains Connection . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Differences in your system from information presented in this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 If Source 2 is a Generator that is Not an APC InfraStruXure Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Differences in your system from information presented in this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety Overview Save these instructions This manual contains important instructions that must be followed during installation, operation, and maintenance of the ATS with Power Distribution. Safety symbols used in this manual Indicates an electrical hazard, which, if not avoided, could result in injury or death. Elec tric al H d Indicates a hazard, which, if not avoided, could result in severe personal injury or substantial damage to product or other property.
Warnings The components in the InfraStruXure Power Generation System and UPS power distribution system can pose life-threatening danger when improperly installed, operated, or maintained. To prevent accidents, be aware of the dangers and act safely. Read and follow all of the safety instructions and warnings in this manual and in all of your component manuals.
Safety: Warnings Installation For complete installation instructions, see the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Electrical Installation manual. See also Install this ATS in accordance to the National Electrical Code (NFPA 75) in the United States, and install in accordance to the Canadian Electrical Code (CSA C22.1-02) in Canada. When connecting Source 1 to the ATS, install a circuit breaker to protect the ATS from over-current. This circuit breaker must be rated at 250A.
Overview InfraStruXure Power Generation System The InfraStruXure Power Generation System consists of a diesel-powered generator and an Automatic Transfer Switch with Power Distribution. The ATS is connected to utility mains (Source 1) and the generator (Source 2), with utility mains as the preferred source. The ATS is designed for the data center floor, which places the ATS and the power distribution closer to your data center equipment.
How the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Operates Operation of the ATS during a utility mains failure when automatic operation is enabled Typically, your data center equipment is powered by utility mains [Source 1] (), and the generator is off. When the Source 1 line quality is bad (), the ATS signals the generator to start ().When the generator starts, the ATS will perform an open transfer to generator ().
Overview: How the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Operates Generator start sequence The generator start sequence is followed only if the Crank setting in the Operating Settings menu on the Generator Settings screen on the ATS display interface menu is set to Yes. If it is enabled, the following sequence will occur: After a start signal is initiated, either by the ATS or manually, and the generator battery is good, the generator engine will crank and the generator should start.
Overview: How the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Operates Open and closed transfers When a transfer is not occurring, one switch is ON and the second switch is OFF. During a closed transfer, the second switch will turn ON before the first switch turns OFF, creating a brief period of time when both switches are ON.
Overview: How the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Operates Fuel monitoring/runtime calculation Fuel monitoring is a unique feature of the InfraStruXure Power Generation System. Fuel level is monitored at the generator (if purchased through APC) and load is measured at the ATS.
ATS with Power Distribution Front view, door closed Twenty knockouts are provided on the roof, the sides, and on the floor of the ATS for running utility mains and generator conductors and for distributing power to equipment in your data center. Connecting conduit to the ATS does not require drilling; use a knockout punch to enlarge a knockout, if necessary.
Overview: ATS with Power Distribution Front view, door open The dead front provides access to the panel board for maintenance and wiring. The Source 1 input switch is controlled by the Source 1 motorized switch. See “Motorized switches” on page 15 for more information on the operation of this switch. The automatic operation control panel sets whether the generator is controlled automatically. See “Automatic operation control panel” on page 16 for more information.
Overview: ATS with Power Distribution ATS panel board, left side The handle aids the removal of the panel board from the ATS enclosure. Use at least two people to remove the panel board from the ATS enclosure. See the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Installation Manual for instructions. Control power from Source 1 is supplied through the Source 1 fuse block to the Source 1 control transformer for powering the Source 1 motorized switch and the ATS monitoring unit.
Overview: ATS with Power Distribution ATS panel board, right side Input conductors from the utility mains connect to the Source 1 input switch. See the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Installation Manual for connection instructions. WARNING: Only a certified electrician should connect power to the ATS! Behind this access panel are the volt-sensing circuit boards. Use a Phillips or standard screwdriver to remove the panel.
ATS Component Details Motorized switches The operating lever indicates the present position of the switch [OFF ( ), trip, or ON ( )]. This lever is also used to operate the switch manually. See “Emergency Manual Operation” on page 22 for proper operating procedures. Choose whether the motorized switch is controlling the input switch through the selector switch. Use only during emergency manual operation. See page 21 for more information.
Overview: ATS Component Details Automatic operation control panel For a discussion of Automatic Operation of the InfraStruXure Power Generation System, see “Automatic Operation” on page 19. The Not in Automatic Operation LED is lit when the ATS is NOT in automatic operation, typically when the automatic operation switch is in the Disable position. However, in rare instances, the Not in Automatic Operation LED can be lit when the automatic operation switch is in the enable position.
Overview: ATS Component Details ATS monitoring unit This port connects to the Source 2 volt-sensing (S2 PT) circuit board, Source 1 volt-sensing (S1 PT) circuit board, Source 1 current transformers, and distribution panel volt-sensing circuit board. This port connects to the ATS interface circuit board. The display port (RJ-45) connects the monitoring unit to the display interface. The power LED indicates whether the monitoring unit is receiving power.
Overview: ATS Component Details ATS label kit ATS Label—Place this label on the outside of the ATS enclosure to identify the ATS, and to associate it with the appropriate source 1 and source 2. Source Label—Use a Source 1 label at the primary utility mains breaker to identify the ATS that it is connected to. Use a Source 2 label if you are connecting to a secondary utility mains breaker instead of a generator.
Operation Automatic Operation How to place the InfraStruXure Power Generation System in automatic operation 1. Ensure that utility mains is available. The generator will be signaled to start if utility mains is not available. 2. Ensure that the /Manual/Auto switch on the generator control panel is in the Auto position. 3. Set the ATS Automatic Operation switch to Enable. 4. Check that the Not In Automatic Operation LED is not lit. See page 21 for information on uncommon behavior of this LED.
Operation: Automatic Operation How to reset automatic operation on the ATS and on the generator Resetting automatic operation on the ATS. If the Not in Automatic Operation LED is lit and the Automatic Operation switch is in the Enable position, you need to reset automatic operation after the event that caused this condition has been corrected. (See page 21 for a detailed description the events that might lead to this condition.
Operation: Automatic Operation Problem—loss of automatic operation Typically, the Not In Automatic Operation LED tracks the state of the Automatic Operation switch (i.e., the LED is lit when the Automatic Operation switch is in the Disable position). If the Not In Automatic Operation LED is lit while the Automatic Operation switch is in the Enable position, check messages on the display interface to determine the cause—one of the following conditions exist: 1.
Emergency Manual Operation Warning—before you operate the ATS manually The procedures in this section only apply to situations where automatic operation through the ATS is impossible. One example of such a situation is if the ATS monitoring unit were not functioning. If automatic operation through the ATS is impossible, and you must power your load from the generator, follow the instructions in “How to power the load from the generator” on page 23.
Operation: Emergency Manual Operation How to power the load from the generator 1. Place the ATS Automatic Operation switch in the Disable position. 2. Ensure that the Source 2 switch on the ATS is OFF (). 3. At the generator: a. Place the /Manual/Auto switch on the generator control panel in the Manual position. b. Press the Manual Run/Stop button on the generator control panel, if you need to start the generator. Pressing this button activates the engine control system and the starting system.
Operation: Emergency Manual Operation 5. Turn the Source 2 switch to ON ( ): a. Set the selector switch on the Source 2 switch to Manual. The operating lever will swing out when the selector switch is in Manual. b. Turn the Source 2 switch clockwise to ON ( ). You can use the operating lever key (provided), for easier operation. c. Close the operating levers on both the Source 1 and Source 2 switches, and set the selector switches back to Auto to lock the switches in place. 6.
Operation: Emergency Manual Operation How to return to powering the load from utility mains 1. Ensure that the ATS Automatic Operation switch is in the Disable position. 2. Ensure that the Source 1 switch on the ATS is OFF (). 3. Turn the Source 2 switch on the ATS to OFF (): a. Set the selector switch on the Source 2 switch to Manual. The operating lever will swing out when the selector switch is in Manual. b. Turn the Source 2 switch counterclockwise to OFF ().
Operation: Emergency Manual Operation 5. Turn off the generator by following this procedure: a. Ensure that the /Manual/Auto switch on the generator control panel is in the Manual position. b. Press the Manual Run/Stop button on the generator control panel. Pressing this button causes the generator to complete its normal shutdown sequence.
Total Power Off To reduce risk of electric shock or injury to persons, disconnect all sources of supply before servicing by following this procedure: 1. Set the ATS Automatic Operation switch to Disable. 2. Set the Source 1 switch on the ATS to OFF (): a. Set the selector switch on the Source 1 switch to Manual. The operating lever will swing out when the selector switch is in Manual. b. Turn the Source 1 switch counterclockwise to OFF ().
Operation: Total Power Off 3. Set the Source 2 switch on the ATS to OFF (): a. Set the selector switch on the Source 2 switch to Manual. The operating lever will swing out when the selector switch is in Manual. b. Turn the Source 2 switch counterclockwise to OFF (). You can use the operating lever key (provided), for easier operation. 4. Set the main Source 1 circuit breaker to OFF (). 5. Set the main Source 2 circuit breaker to OFF ().
Display Interface Overview You can use the display interface to configure settings, set alarm thresholds, and provide audible and visual alarms. Load On ESC Check Log ? Gen Set On Alarm Load On LED When green, all output phases are within the limits specified by the output alarm limit thresholds. Check Log LED When yellow, at least one new alarm condition has been detected. Gen Set On LED When green, the generator is running.
Display Interface: Overview Top-level status screens After displaying a brief start-up screen after system start-up, the display interface scrolls automatically and continuously through five screens of basic status information. Press the Up and Down arrow keys to interrupt the automatic scrolling to view a specific status screen.
Display Interface: Overview Navigating through screens To open any screen, press the Up and Down arrow keys until the selector arrow ( rests next to your desired selection. Press the ENTER key to view the selected screen.
Load-Meter Total Load by Phase Total Load Summary Power Factor Sub-Feed Monitoring Total Load by Phase For each phase (L1, L2, L3) the following is displayed: kVA The apparent power provided, in kilovolt amps. Iout The output RMS load current. %LD The load as a percentage of the maximum allowable load. Total Load Summary For the total load supported, the following is displayed: kW The active power drawn by the load, in kilowatts. kVA The apparent power provided, in kilovolt amps.
ATS/Voltage ATS Position: S1 S1-Utility: OK S2-Generator: OFF ATS Setup ATS Position One of the following options is displayed to describe the selected source: S1 The Source 1 switch is ON (closed). Source 1 is connected to the output. S2 The Source 2 switch is ON (closed). Source 2 is connected to the output. NEUT The Source 1 and Source 2 switches are OFF (open). Neither source is connected to the output. S1&S2! The Source 1 and Source 2 switches are ON (closed). This is an alarm condition.
Display Interface: ATS/Voltage S2-Generator One of the following is displayed to describe the condition of the input from Source 2. OK Source 2 is acceptable, as defined in the Transfer Points menu. (The generator is running.) OFF The generator is not running. BAD Source 2 is not acceptable, as defined in the Transfer Points menu, while the ATS is commanding the generator to run.
Display Interface: ATS/Voltage ATS Setup Press the ENTER key when the selector arrow rests at the ATS Setup item to change the following settings: Transfer Points At what point when sensing the voltage you would transfer to the other source. Based on voltage and frequency. • S1-Utility: The input voltage reading for Source 1. • Low: The low voltage limit that causes the ATS to switch from Source 1 to Source 2. Press the ENTER key to change this setting.
Display Interface: ATS/Voltage ATS Blocking • Transfer Blocking: Defines conditions that will prevent the ATS from transferring from Source 1 to Source 2. The following is displayed on the Transfer Blocking screen: – Block Transfer: Lists configured input contacts that keep a transfer from occurring.
Generator Generator Status Fuel & Runtime Statistics & Maint. Generator Settings Generator Status The following items are available on this menu: Generator Status One of the following conditions is displayed to describe the Gen State: • Off: The generator is not running. • Cranking: The generator is starting. • Running: The generator is running. • Idle: The generator is running, but not powering the load. • E-Stop: The Emergency Power-Off switch has been actuated on the generator or ATS.
Display Interface: Generator • Maintenance Record: Scroll through a list of items that accumulate after the maintenance record is reset, including: – Last Maintenance Date – Operating Days – Engine Starts – Total kWh – Total Runhours • Next Maintenance: View the month and year of the next scheduled maintenance and the number of days until the scheduled maintenance, and reset the maintenance record so that the data in the menu, Maintenance Record, is reset to zero.
Testing View Test Log Run/View Test Test Schedule Test Duration View Test Log Displays all logged test results in a scrolling list. For each item in the list, the screen lists the Gen Start test and the Load Test results with a date and time stamp of when the test occurred. Run/View Test Use this menu to run a test now, or to view a test that is in progress. Engine Start Test If a test is in progress, the screen displays the Test Progress and the time remaining in the test.
Display Interface: Testing Test Schedule Use this menu to schedule a test in the future. Define Schedule Set the test schedule by changing the following parameters: • Gen Start: Choose when to perform a generator start test. Choices are Never, Monthly, Weekly, or Daily.
Display Interface: Testing How a test occurs When a test is not in progress, the ATS is waiting for a test to occur. You initiate a test by scheduling a test on the Test Schedule screen on the display interface, or by starting a test immediately through the Run/View Test screen on the display interface. Once a test is initiated, the ATS will start counting down until the next test (Next Test item on the Test Schedule menu). Once the Next Test time expires, the ATS will signal the generator to start.
Stats Statistics: 00 of 00 Name of statistic here XX,XXXX Reset Reset All Scroll through a list of items that accumulate after the statistics record is reset, including: • Open Xfer Count: The number of open transfers since this statistic was reset. • Closed Xfer Count: The number of closed transfers since this statistic was reset. • Generator Fuel Used: The amount of fuel used since this statistic was reset.
Alarms View Active Alarms Alarm/Event Log Alarm Setup Alarm Beeper View Active Alarms View a list of all alarms that exist presently. When an alarm is present, the ATS display interface Alarm LED is red. Choosing this option to View Active Alarms turns the LED off. Alarm/Event Log The following items are available on this menu: New Logged Items View only alarms and events logged since New Logged Items was last viewed. When a new alarm is present, the ATS display interface Check Log LED is orange.
Display Interface: Alarms Fuel Alarm Limits Low Fuel Alarms: • Percent Fill: If the amount of fuel as a percentage falls below this value, an alarm condition exists. See “Fuel monitoring/runtime calculation” on page 9 for more information. • Runtime: If the estimated runtime falls below this value, an alarm condition exists. See “Fuel monitoring/runtime calculation” on page 9 for more information. Other Limits Other Limits: • Frequency: If the frequency is outside this range, an alarm condition exists.
Config System/Network Contacts & Relays Sub-Feed Config. Electrical Config. Factory Defaults Manufacturer Data System ID Firmware Updates System/Network The following items are available on this menu: System Password • Password: Change the system password required to access protected screens and fields in the display interface. Enter a string of up to eight alphanumeric characters, followed by the underline character (_) to indicate the end of the string. The default password is apc.
Display Interface: Config Contacts & Relays The ATS can monitor external contact closure events. Possible applications include the following: • Magnetic contact switches • Water sensors • Window foil • Pressure sensors • Tamper switches • Building smoke and fire detection systems • Heat detectors You can set input contacts to cause alarm conditions based on their current state and a user-defined normal state. Relay outputs can map internal alarms and events to outside devices.
Display Interface: Config Electrical Config The following items are available on this menu: Voltage Input voltage rating for the ATS. Switch Rating The amperage rating of the ATS. Frequency The frequency rating of the ATS. DC Backup Whether the ATS monitoring unit is receiving back-up power from the generator battery. Factory Defaults Use this option of the Config screen to reset all ATS settings to their factory default values.
Communication Configuration ATS Management Options Overview You have two management options for the ATS. You can manage the ATS along with the rest of your InfraStruXure equipment through the InfraStruXure Manager (APC LAN), or you can manage your ATS through APC’s network management interfaces (User LAN). InfraStruXure Manager The InfraStruXure Manager is a rack-mount management device that coordinates the management functions of APC InfraStruXure-Certified devices installed in your data center.
Configuring the InfraStruXure Manager Connect the ATS to the InfraStruXure Manager 1. Connect a Cat-5 network cable to the surge-protected ethernet port on the ATS user connection plate. The arrow in the illustration below is pointing to the port. The figure on page 11 shows the location of the user connection plate on the roof of the ATS. You can make connections from inside the enclosure, or you can remove the user connection plate and make your connections.
Configuring the ATS Network Management Interface Connect the ATS to your network 1. Connect a Cat-5 network cable to the surge-protected ethernet port on the ATS user connection plate. The arrow in the illustration below is pointing to the port. The figure on page 11 shows the location of the user connection plate on the roof of the ATS. You can make connections from inside the enclosure, or you can remove the user connection plate and make your connections.
Communication Configuration: Configuring the ATS Network Management Interface Configuration Overview You must configure the following TCP/IP settings before the ATS can operate on a network: • IP address of the ATS (only needed for manual address assignment) • Subnet mask • Default gateway Note If a default gateway is unavailable, use the IP address of a computer that is located on the same subnet as the ATS and that is usually running.
Communication Configuration: Configuring the ATS Network Management Interface BOOTP & DHCP configuration The Boot Mode Setting, a TCP/IP option in the ATS’s Network menu, identifies how the TCP/IP settings will be defined. The possible settings are Manual, DHCP only, BOOTP only, and DHCP & BOOTP (the default setting). The DHCP & BOOTP setting assumes that a properly configured DHCP or BOOTP server is available to provide TCP/IP settings to ATSs.
Communication Configuration: Configuring the ATS Network Management Interface DHCP. You can use a RFC2131/RFC2132-compliant DHCP server to configure the TCP/IP settings for the ATS. See also This section briefly summarizes the ATS communication with a DHCP server. For more detail about how a DHCP server is used to configure the network settings for a ATS, see “DHCP Configuration” in the InfraStruXure Power Generation System’s online Network Management User’s Guide. 1.
Communication Configuration: Configuring the ATS Network Management Interface Local access to the control console You can use a local computer that connects to the ATS through the console port on the ATS monitoring unit to access the control console. If you are accessing the ATS on the local control console, you will not receive any information about the generator. 1. Select a serial port at the local computer, and disable any service that uses that port. 2.
Communication Configuration: Configuring the ATS Network Management Interface – LINUX command format: ping 156.205.14.141 -s 113 3. Use Telnet to access the ATS at its newly assigned IP address. For example: telnet 156.205.14.141 4. Use apc for both User Name and Password. 5. See “Control console” on this page to finish the configuration.
How to Access the ATS Network Management Interface Note The procedures in this section apply if you want to access the ATS from the public LAN, if you want to access the ATS through the APC LAN, see the InfraStruXure Manager’s Installation and Quick-Start manual for information. Web interface As your browser, you can use Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.0 (and higher) or Netscape® 4.0.8 (and higher, except Netscape 6.x) to access the ATS through its Web interface.
Communication Configuration: How to Access the ATS Network Management Interface Telnet and SSH You can access the control console through Telnet or Secure SHell (SSH), depending on which is enabled. (An Administrator can enable these access methods through the Telnet/SSH option of the Network menu.) By default, Telnet is enabled. Enabling SSH automatically disables Telnet. Telnet for basic access.
Communication Configuration: How to Access the ATS Network Management Interface FTP and SCP You can use FTP (enabled by default) or Secure CoPy (SCP) to transfer new firmware to the ATS, or to access a copy of the ATS’s event logs. SCP provides the higher security of encrypted data transmission and is enabled automatically when you enable SSH. Note If you enable SSL and SSH for their high-security authentication and encryption, disable FTP.
How to Recover From a Lost Network Management Interface Password Note Disregard the procedures in this section if you have the APC InfraStruXure Manager as part of your system. See the InfraStruXure Manager’s Installation and Quick-Start manual for information on recovering from a lost password. 1. Select a serial port at the local computer, and disable any service that uses that port. 2.
Customizing and Updating the ATS How to Connect User Input Contacts and Relay Outputs to the ATS Overview The ATS can monitor external contact closure events. Possible applications include the following: • Magnetic contact switches • Window foil • Tamper switches • Heat detectors • Water sensors • Pressure sensors • Building smoke and fire detection systems You can set input contacts to cause alarm conditions based on their current state and a user-defined normal state.
Customizing and Updating the ATS: How to Connect User Input Contacts and Relay Outputs to the ATS How to connect contacts to the ATS user connection plate To connect and monitor your contacts: 1. Choose one or more contact numbers on the user connection plate to which you will connect the contacts. (The user connection plate is connected to the User/EPO port on the ATS monitoring unit.) 2. From the ATS display interface: a. Press the ESC or ENTER key to go to the top-level menu screen. b.
How to Connect an EPO Switch to the ATS If you do not connect an EPO switch to the ATS, make sure to set the ATS Arm/Test rocker on the ATS monitoring unit to Test. Note Overview Connecting the switch. The Emergency Power Off 4 Contact Outputs ATS EN 2 3 Contact Inputs ATS 2 1 ATS 1 USER INTERFACE © 2001 APC MADE IN USA ATS 0 (EPO) switch connects to the ATS user connection plate. The figure on page 11 shows the location of the user connection plate on the roof of the ATS.
Customizing and Updating the ATS: How to Connect an EPO Switch to the ATS Connect an EPO switch to the user connection plate and test the switch 1. Connect the switch to the EPO connection point terminals located on the bottom side of the ATS user connection plate.
Customizing and Updating the ATS: How to Connect an EPO Switch to the 3. Test the EPO switch to ensure that it is wired and working correctly: a. Place the Arm/Test rocker switch on the ATS monitoring unit in the Test position. The EPO state LEDs will be off and the ATS display interface will show the following alarm (in addition to any other active alarms): Active Alarm xxofxx EPO Ready To Test b. Engage the EPO switch.
Customizing and Updating the ATS: How to Connect an EPO Switch to the ATS Safety warnings Hazardous voltage from the branch circuit must be isolated from the 24VAC, 24VDC, and contact closure terminals. 24VAC and 24VDC are considered Class 2 circuits as defined in Article 725 of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) and Section 16 of the Canadian Electrical Code (C22.1). A Class 2 circuit is a source having limited voltage and energy capacity as follows: a.
How to Allow Easy Access to the ATS Display Interface The front door of the ATS has a Plexiglas plate protecting access to the switches, circuit breakers, and the display interface. If you want to access the display interface without opening the front door, you can remove the rectangle of Plexiglas covering the display interface. The Plexiglas square is attached to the front door by strong adhesive.
How to Add Sub-Feed Output Distribution Circuit Breakers to the ATS Output distribution circuit breakers available from APC 68 Part Number Description Width PG1P15AT1B 15A, single-pole breaker, T1 frame 1.00in/25.4mm PG1P20AT1B 20A, single-pole breaker, T1 frame 1.00in/25.4mm PG1P25AT1B 25A, single-pole breaker, T1 frame 1.00in/25.4mm PG1P30AT1B 30A, single-pole breaker, T1 frame 1.00in/25.4mm PG3P20AT1B 20A, three-pole breaker, T1 frame 3.00 in/76.
Customizing and Updating the ATS: How to Add Sub-Feed Output Determine the configuration of the panel Before you begin installing circuit breakers on the ATS distribution panel, be sure that you have enough space on the panel for the breakers that you want to install. Use the information in the diagrams below to determine the final configuration of the panel.
Customizing and Updating the ATS: How to Add Sub-Feed Output Distribution Circuit Breakers to the ATS Preparing the breakers for installation Before installing the breakers on the ATS panel board, follow the steps in this section for the breaker you are installing. The parts that are identified in the illustrations below are included with your circuit breaker kit. ABB T1, single-pole breaker Input Output Bracket Adapter Slide the bracket adapter on the output side of the T1 single-pole breaker.
Customizing and Updating the ATS: How to Add Sub-Feed Output Parts and tools needed for installation procedures Tools required T1, single-pole breaker assembly Phillips screwdriver T1, single-pole module Allen wrench T1, single-pole breakers T25 Torx driver M3×75 screws, washers and retainers T1, three-pole breaker assembly breaker brackets T1, three-pole module M6×12 torx screws M4×15 screws and washers T3, three-pole breaker assembly T1, three-pole breakers M4×70 screws and washers T3, three-pole
Customizing and Updating the ATS: How to Add Sub-Feed Output Distribution Circuit Breakers to the ATS Installing breakers on the ATS panel board This procedure shows the installation of the T1, three-pole breaker assembly on a 250A ATS panel board. The steps are identical for installing the T1 single-pole and T3 three-pole breakers. 1. Attach the module to the ATS panel board (), and secure by turning the module locks using an allen wrench (). 2.
How to Download Firmware Updates The InfraStruXure ATS with Power Distribution requires multiple files to be downloaded to update the firmware. Be sure to select all relevant files from the APC website for download, and repeat this procedure for each of the firmware files. See also To download a firmware upgrade and transfer it to your ATS, see “File Transfers” in the InfraStruXure Power Generation System’s online Network Management Interface User’s Guide on the Utility CD. From a local computer 1.
Specifications ATS with Power Distribution Electrical Current Rating 250A Voltage Class 480VAC Voltage Available 208/120 wye, 480 delta, 480wye Maximum Power 208kW Frequency 50/60Hz Nominal, ±5Hz Interrupting Rating 35kAIC ATS Main Protection Magnetic fixed ATS Switched Poles Three EPO connection Dry contact and 24VDC EPO operation Disconnects all outputs Output Distribution MCCB ABB Tmax T1 and T3 up to 225A Output Poles Three Output Breaker Max Ampacity 225A Length of Breaker Bus
Specifications: ATS with Power Distribution Installation and Wiring 208V 480V Maximum Utility Mains Input Over-current 225A UL-listed Breaker (50kAIC) Protection Required Utility Mains Input Connection Type Size of upstream utility circuit breaker Recommended wire size if 30°C† Recommended wire size if 40°C† † Recommended protective earth size Generator Input Connection Type Output power of generator Size of generator output breaker Recommended wire size if 30°C† † Recommended wire size if 40°C †
Specifications: ATS with Power Distribution Environmental Operating Temperature Range 23 to 104°F / –5 to 40°C; The average temperature over a 24-hour period should not exceed 95°F/35°C.
Warranty, Life-Support Policy, and Service Warranty APC warrants that all components of the InfraStruXure system will be free from defect in material and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of start up when start up has been performed by APC authorized service personnel*.
Warranty, Life-Support Policy, and Service: Warranty THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, OF PRODUCTS SOLD, SERVICED OR FURNISHED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR IN CONNECTION HEREWITH. APC DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTION AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Life-Support Policy American Power Conversion Corporation (APC) and its affiliates and subsidiaries worldwide do not recommend the use of any of their products in life-support applications where failure or malfunction of the APC product can be reasonably expected to cause failure of the life-support device or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness. APC does not permit the use of any of its products in direct patient care.
Service How to contact APC Customer support for this or any other APC product is available at no charge in any of the following ways: • Visit the APC Web site to access documents in the APC Knowledge Base and to submit customer support requests. – www.apc.com (Corporate Headquarters) Connect to localized APC Web sites for specific countries, each of which provides customer support information. – www.apc.com/support/ Global support searching APC Knowledge Base and using e-support.
Appendix A: Custom Installations If Source 2 is a Second Utility Mains Connection Differences in your system from information presented in this manual This manual assumes that Source 2 is an APC InfraStruXure Generator. If you have a secondary utility mains connected to the ATS, some of the information in this manual will not apply to your system. Obviously, your system does not have a generator, and any reference to “generator” in this manual actually refers to your second utility mains connection.
If Source 2 is a Generator that is Not an APC InfraStruXure Generator Differences in your system from information presented in this manual This manual assumes that Source 2 is an APC InfraStruXure Generator. If you have a generator other than an APC InfraStruXure generator, some of the information in this manual will not apply to your system. The ATS is designed to work with the APC InfraStruXure Generator, and the ATS does not communicate with other generators.
Index A Access panel, on panel board, 13 – 14 Accessing the display interface, 67 Agency approvals, 77 Alarm beeper, 44 Alarm LED, 29 Alarm/event log, 43 Alarms clearing latched, 44 configuring limits, 43 – 44 viewing active, 43 Alarms screen, 43 – 44 Allow closed setting, 8 Arm/Test rocker switch, 17 Armed LED, 17 ATS product description, 11 – 14 ATS/Voltage screen, 33 – 36 Automatic operation, 19 – 21 loss of, 21 placing the generator system in to, 19 resetting on the ATS generator, 20 Automatic operation
Generator, non-APC, 84 Get set on LED, 29 H Handle, on panel board, 13 Humidity, for operation, 3 I InfraStruXure manager connecting and configuring, 50 overview, 49 Input contacts configuring, 46 connecting to the ATS, 61 – 62 where connected, 16 Inspection warnings, 3 Installation specifications, 76 Installation warnings, 3 Interference, radio frequency, 89 IP configuration wizard, 52 K Keys (navigation and operational), on display interface, 29 Knockouts, location of, 11 L Labels, on the ATS, 18 Latc
Source 1 control transformer, location of, 13 Source 1 current transformer, location of, 14 Source 1 fuse block, location of, 13 Source 1 input switch, location of, 14 Source 1 lamp, location of, 12 Source 1 motorized switch, location of, 12 Source 2 if it is a utility mains connection, 83 if it is not an APC ISX generator, 84 Source 2 control transformer, location of, 14 Source 2 fuse block, location of, 14 Source 2 input switch, location of, 13 Source 2 lamp, location of, 12 Source 2 motorized switch, loc
Radio Frequency Interference Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Caution USA—FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
APC Worldwide Customer Support Customer support for this or any other APC product is available at no charge in any of the following ways: • Visit the APC Web site to access documents in the APC Knowledge Base and to submit customer support requests. – www.apc.com (Corporate Headquarters) Connect to localized APC Web sites for specific countries, each of which provides customer support information. – www.apc.com/support/ Global support searching APC Knowledge Base and using e-support.
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