Bender ATICS-2-63A-DIO Manual

Bender ATICS-2-63A-DIO Manual

Automatic transfer switching devices for safety power supplies
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ATICS-2-63A-DIO, ATICS-2-80A-DIO,
ATICS-4-80A-DIO, ATICS-4-125A-DIO,
ATICS-4-160A-DIO
Automatic transfer switching devices
for safety power supplies
Software version:
D333 V1.2x/D334 V1.2x/D335 V1.0x
ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015

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  • Page 1 Manual ATICS-2-63A-DIO, ATICS-2-80A-DIO, ATICS-4-80A-DIO, ATICS-4-125A-DIO, ATICS-4-160A-DIO Automatic transfer switching devices for safety power supplies Software version: D333 V1.2x/D334 V1.2x/D335 V1.0x ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 2 Bender GmbH & Co. KG © Bender GmbH & Co. KG All rights reserved. P.O. Box 1161 • 35301 Gruenberg • Germany Londorfer Straße 65 • 35305 Gruenberg • Germany Reprinting only with permission Tel.: +49 6401 807-0 • Fax: +49 6401 807-259 of the publisher.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. How to get the most out of this manual ............. 7 How to use this manual ......................7 Explanation of symbols and notes ..................8 2. Safety instructions ....................9 Intended use ..........................9 Skilled persons .......................... 9 Device-specific safety instructions .................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 4.1.1 Dimension diagram ATICS-2-DIO ..................24 4.1.2 Dimension diagram ATICS-4-DIO ..................24 4.1.3 Removing the terminal covers ..................25 4.1.4 Mounting on DIN rail ......................25 4.1.5 Screw mounting on plate ....................26 Connection ..........................27 4.2.1 Short-circuit protection ....................... 27 4.2.2 Connecting the ATICS®...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents 6.2.4.1 Test menu 1: Autom. changeover ................50 6.2.4.2 Test menu 2: Manual changeover ................51 6.2.4.3 Test menu 3: Last switch ....................52 6.2.4.4 Test menu 4: Generator ....................53 6.2.4.5 Test menu 5: Test communication ................54 6.2.5 Reset function ........................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents 8.1.2 Messages with error code or service code ..............82 Frequently asked questions ....................84 9. Periodic verification and service ............... 87 Periodic verification ......................87 Service ............................88 Maintenance ..........................88 Cleaning ............................ 88 Operation with bypass switch ..................88 Replace the ATICS®...
  • Page 7: How To Get The Most Out Of This Manual

    Although great care has been taken in the drafting of this operating manual, it may nevertheless contain errors and mistakes. The Bender Group cannot accept any liability for injury to persons or damage to property resulting from errors or mistakes in this manual.
  • Page 8: Explanation Of Symbols And Notes

    How to get the most out of this manual 1.2 Explanation of symbols and notes The following terms and symbols are used to denote hazards and instructions in Bender documen- tation: The signal word indicates that there is a high risk danger that will result in elec- trocution or serious injury if not avoided.
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    2.2 Skilled persons Only appropriately qualified personnel may work on Bender devices. Persons who are familiar with the assembly, commissioning and operation of the equipment and have undergone appropriate training are considered skilled persons. Such persons must have read this manual and understood all instructions relating to safety.
  • Page 10: Device-Specific Safety Instructions

    2.4 General safety instructions Bender devices are designed and built in accordance with the state of the art and accepted rules in respect of technical safety. However, the use of such devices may introduce risks to the life and limb of the user or third parties and/or result in damage to Bender devices or other property.
  • Page 11: System Description

    3. System description 3.1 Properties 3.1.1 Product description The ATICS® transfer switching devices provide all functions for changeover between two independ- ent power supplies and for monitoring unearthed power supplies. The integration of both the elec- tronic system and the switching elements in one flat, compact device reduces space requirements in the switchgear cabinet, minimises the amount of wiring, and reduces the fault probability.
  • Page 12: Functional Safety

    Responsibility during the life cycle: Production Commissioning Maintenance Decommissioning Recycling Bender plant operator Bender For detailed information refer to chapter "5. Commissioning, settings and testing" on page 39  chapter "9. Periodic verification and service" on page 87 ...
  • Page 13: Example Of Application

    System description 3.3 Example of application ATICS-2-63A-DIO: Changeover between the preferred and redundant line  MK2430/MK800/TM800: Alarm at at least two points with independent power supplies for func-  tional safety. RCMS: Residual current monitors RCMS460 resp. RCMS490 for localising residual and operating ...
  • Page 14: Atics® Tasks

    System description 3.4 ATICS® tasks The ATICS® transfer switching device has the following capabilities: Two-pole changeover of the power supply  Voltage monitoring for the preferred supply (Line 1)  Voltage monitoring for the second supply (Line 2)  Voltage monitoring at the transfer switching device output (Line 3) ...
  • Page 15 If the ATICS® detects a supply failure or a fault, an alarm appears on the LCD, the "ALARM" LED lights up, the alarm relay trips (if set) and this alarm is forwarded to other Bender devices (such as an alarm indicator and test combination) via the BMS bus.
  • Page 16: Time Diagram: Changeover Between The Preferred And Redundant Line

    System description 3.5.1.1 Time diagram: Changeover between the preferred and redundant line Example: Line 1 is set as the preferred line. ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 17: Time Diagram: Staggered Switching After Total Power Failure

    System description 3.5.1.2 Time diagram: Staggered switching after total power failure After a complete power failure (i.e. no voltage on either of the power supplies) it is often necessary to switch to the supply at staggered intervals. This prevents all loads being switched on simultane- ously.
  • Page 18: Time Diagram: Changeover To Generator Mode

    System description 3.5.1.3 Time diagram: Changeover to generator mode ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 19: Monitoring The Device Functions

    System description 3.5.2 Monitoring the device functions The control circuits are designed in such a way that, even though it is almost certain that a particular fault will occur, it cannot cause the power supply at the output of the automatic transfer switching device to fail.
  • Page 20: The Atics-2-Dio Front View

    System description 3.6 The ATICS-2-DIO front view Green plug device for Line 1 and Line 2 Control buttons Inspection window for switch position Selector switch for manual mode selection. Also shows the switch position. Allen key for manual mode Transparent cover for changeover switch (manual mode), sealable Wiring diagram for Lines 1, 2 and 3 Three coded connector plugs Locking device for switch position 0...
  • Page 21: The Atics-4-Dio Front View

    System description 3.7 The ATICS-4-DIO front view 13 12 Green plug device for Line 1 Green plug device for Line 2 Control buttons Inspection window for switch position Selector switch for manual mode selection. Also shows the switch position. Allen key for manual mode Transparent cover for changeover switch (manual mode), sealable Wiring diagram for Lines 1, 2 and 3 Three coded connector plugs...
  • Page 22 System description ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 23: Installation And Connection

    4. Installation and connection Risk of fatal injury from electric shock Touching live parts of the system carries the risk of electric shock. Before fitting the enclosure and working on the device connections, make sure DANGER that the power supply has been disconnected and the system is dead. In manual mode, the ATICS®...
  • Page 24: Dimension Diagram Atics-2-Dio

    Installation and connection 4.1.1 Dimension diagram ATICS-2-DIO 14,7 115,3 73,5 Only when using the bypass switch ATICS-BP-…: Additional space required for auxiliary contact ** Adapt the cutout to the terminal cover *** Dimensions for screw mounting on mounting plate 4.1.2 Dimension diagram ATICS-4-DIO 14,7 115,3...
  • Page 25: Removing The Terminal Covers

    Installation and connection 4.1.3 Removing the terminal covers 1. Push back the locking hook (B) in the middle of the top and bottom terminal (A) cover by using a screwdriver. 2. Remove the terminal cover. 4.1.4 Mounting on DIN rail 1.
  • Page 26: Screw Mounting On Plate

    Installation and connection 5. Always tighten the mounting screws (D) (PZ1, 8.8 lb-in, 1 Nm). If the screws are not tighte- ned, ATICS may be dama- ged due to the vibrations CAUTION that occur during swit- ching. 4.1.5 Screw mounting on plate Provide for sufficient distance to adjacent live conductors by using mounting screws with flat screw heads and flat washers.
  • Page 27: Connection

    Installation and connection 4.2 Connection 4.2.1 Short-circuit protection The choice of back-up fuses F should ensure both short-circuit protection for the transformer and se- lectivity for the overcurrent devices connected downstream in the IT systems. The connecting wires between the automatic transfer switching devices and the overcurrent protec- tive device downstream are to be laid so that they are short-circuit and earth-fault proof.
  • Page 28: Connecting The Atics® Safely

    Installation and connection 4.2.2 Connecting the ATICS® safely Risk of fatal injury from electric shock If any of the supplies are switched on, some of the parts of the system which are not yet fully installed may be live. DANGER Open the transparent cover of the de- vice for manual mode selection and wait until the display shows "Manual...
  • Page 29 Installation and connection Terminals for ATICS-2-DIO connection IN2-4 IN1/ 1L, 1N Connection for Line 1 (input line) 2L, 2N Connection for Line 2 (input line) L, N Connection for Line 3 (output line) l, k Connection measuring current transformer T3 (STW3) for monitoring the load current downstream the transfer switching device (short-circuit monitoring) GND, En/Ex Terminals must not be used.
  • Page 30 Installation and connection Terminals ATICS-4-DIO ATICS-4-125A-DIO and ATICS-4-160A-DIO only: High temperatures may affect the terminals The terminals for the connection of Line, 1, 2, 3 are designed for the specified rat- WARNING ed operational current, at room temperature. -> Avoid higher temperatures or ensure that the load current is reduced. IN2-4 IN1/ 1L1, 1L2, 1L3, 1N...
  • Page 31: Connection Example: Atics-2-Dio Basic Configuration

    Installation and connection 4.2.3 Connection example: ATICS-2-DIO basic configuration Risk of destruction if connection incorrect The terminals marked "*" are intended for Bender-internal purposes only. If this is ignored, the ATICS® may be damaged. CAUTION ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 32: Connection Example: Atics-4-Dio Basic Configuration

    Installation and connection 4.2.4 Connection example: ATICS-4-DIO basic configuration Risk of destruction if connection incorrect The terminals marked "*" are intended for Bender-internal purposes only. If this is ignored, the ATICS® may be damaged. CAUTION ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 33: Connection Example: Atics-2-Dio With Bypass Switch

    Installation and connection 4.2.5 Connection example: ATICS-2-DIO with bypass switch Risk of destruction if connection incorrect The terminals marked "*" are intended for Bender-internal purposes only. If this is ignored, the ATICS® may be damaged. CAUTION ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 34: Connection Example: Atics-4-Dio With Bypass Switch

    Installation and connection 4.2.6 Connection example: ATICS-4-DIO with bypass switch Risk of destruction if connection incorrect The terminals marked "*" are intended for Bender-internal purposes only. If this is ignored, the ATICS® may be damaged. CAUTION ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 35: Instructions For Connection

    Ex works, the terminals A and B are available for connecting BMS-enabled devices. Alarm indicator and test combinations, alarm indicator and operator panels or other bus-enabled Bender devices can be connected. The bus line must be terminated at both ends with resistors (120 Ω, 0.25 W). Also heed the information on the "BMS bus"...
  • Page 36: Fastening, Inserting And Securing Connections

    Installation and connection 4.2.8 Fastening, inserting and securing connections Connect the terminals according to the wiring diagram to the plug connectors (A, B) and the connec- tor plugs (C, D). Connect the Lines 1, 2 and 3 to the plug connectors (A,B). Consider a stripping length of 20 mm ...
  • Page 37: Other Functions

    Installation and connection 4.3 Other functions 4.3.1 Sealing the transparent cover of the changeover switch The transparent cover can only be sealed when it is closed (automatic mode). 4.3.2 Manual mode Risk of injury from rotating Allen key When the transparent cover is closed, the ATICS® is in automatic mode. The ATICS®...
  • Page 38: Locking The Changeover Switch With The Padlock

    Installation and connection 4.3.3 Locking the changeover switch with the padlock It is only possible to lock the selector switch in manual mode (transparent cover open). The locking device can only be locked in switch position "0". Padlock shackle diameter: 4 mm … 8 mm (3/16” … 5/16”) To lock the changeover function: 1.
  • Page 39: Commissioning, Settings And Testing

    5. Commissioning, settings and testing 5.1 Design and Installation Risk of missing or false messages on the display on MK…, TM… or FTC… MK… alarm indicator and test combinations, TM… alarm indicator and opera- tor panels or BMS Ethernet gateways COM460IP, which, together with an ATICS®, CAUTION are connected to a BMS bus must be loaded with the latest operating software (e.g.
  • Page 40: Configure Mk

    Commissioning, settings and testing 5.1.1 Configure MK… resp. TM… Configure MK… or TM… in a meaningful way In addition to the alarm, also configure a brief message of what to do or who to notify. Examples: - Failure Line 1. Call Building Services Tel. -123. MK…...
  • Page 41: Atics-4-Dio: Messages On The Bms Bus (Channel Use)

    Commissioning, settings and testing 5.1.3 ATICS-4-DIO: Messages on the BMS bus (channel use) Operation Entry in the menu Alarm chan 1.Alarm/meas. Description Error status message values messages 1. Line 1: 228V Line 1 Voltage Voltage* Phase sequence: left, Asymmetry 2. Line 2: 183V Line 2 Voltage Voltage*...
  • Page 42: Tests, Decommissioning

    Commissioning, settings and testing Messages from digital inputs The following operational status and alarm messages may appear depending on the settings on the "Settings menu 5: Digital Input": Menu Function of digital input Alarm on BMS bus setting channel Digital input switched off No alarm Enabling manual mode Alarm "Manual mode"...
  • Page 43: Addressing Examples

    Commissioning, settings and testing If several transfer switching devices are connected in series in a power supply system, it is rec-  ommended that they be time-graded. Setting: Response delay t(on), return transfer delay time t(2->1) and delay on release t(off). As part of the response delay (to be custom-set), you must, at the very least, take into account ...
  • Page 44 Commissioning, settings and testing ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 45: Operation

    6. Operation This chapter can also be used as a quick reference guide by technical operating personnel. 6.1 Operator control and display elements ALARM COM LED and LCD Illuminated graphic LCD LED "1" lights up when Line 1 is ready LED "2"...
  • Page 46: Quick Reference Guide

    Operation 6.2 Quick reference guide 6.2.1 ATICS-2-DIO: Display in error-free operation There is no alarm message. The LCD shows the standard information. Example: 228V 231V 50.0Hz 50.0Hz 14:11 12.10.2010 Line 1: Measured values of mains voltage and frequency Switch position of the changeover switch Date and time Line 2: Measured values of mains voltage and frequency The device shows the alarm status for each measured value...
  • Page 47: Atics-4-Dio: Display In Error-Free Operation

    Operation 6.2.2 ATICS-4-DIO: Display in error-free operation There is no alarm message. The LCD shows the standard information. Example: 228V 230V 227V 229V 229V 231V 14:11 50.0Hz 50.0Hz 12.10.2010 Line 1: Measured values of mains voltage and frequency Switch position of the changeover switch Date and time Line 2: Measured values of mains voltage and frequency The device shows the alarm status for each measured value...
  • Page 48: Display In Fault Condition

    Operation 6.2.3 Display in fault condition There is an alarm message. The yellow LED "Alarm" lights up.  Information about the message appears on the LC display.  Example: Line 2 has no voltage 228V 0.00V ATICS-2-DIO 50.0Hz 0.00Hz 14:11 Undervoltage 228V 0.00V...
  • Page 49: Test Function

    Operation 6.2.4 Test function A test is used to test the functioning of the device. There are several ways to call up a test menu: Select standard display and then press the "TEST" button on the front panel of the device for at ...
  • Page 50: Test Menu 1: Autom. Changeover

    Operation If manual mode is selected for changeover (transparent cover open or digital in- put set to "manual changeover") then no changeover can take place under the test menu "Autom. changeover" or "Manual changeover". ATICS® then displays the following fault alarm: Info TEST Cancel...
  • Page 51: Test Menu 2: Manual Changeover

    Operation 6.2.4.2 Test menu 2: Manual changeover Manual changeover Manual changeover Cancel Manual changeover Test of the changeover function. The device changes to the redundant line and remains in this switch position. The changeover period t(1->2) is dis- played. The device does not change back to the preferred line until the "RE- SET"...
  • Page 52: Test Menu 3: Last Switch

    Operation 6.2.4.3 Test menu 3: Last switch If the ATICS® has changed over due to a failure or a planned shutdown of the preferred line, then the last switching operation can be saved as a test. Last switch 1.Date: 20.09.11 2.Test: 02.03.10 Save...
  • Page 53: Test Menu 4: Generator

    Operation 6.2.4.4 Test menu 4: Generator Executing this function makes sense only when a generator is connected to the redundant line and the associated settings have been carried out (see "Settings menu 1: Changeover" on page 67). To avoid voltage interruptions, in the test menu "Generator", the ATICS®...
  • Page 54: Test Menu 5: Test Communication

    Operation 6.2.4.5 Test menu 5: Test communication Testing communication via the BMS bus. In order to do this, a fault message is simulated. This alarm message is sent to evaluator devices (e.g. alarm indicator and operator panels, MK800, SMO…). Check that these devices are responding to the alarm message as requested. Select a channel: 1.
  • Page 55: Reset Function

    Operation 6.2.5 Reset function A reset is used to reset the alarm and fault messages for the device and for releasing the switching- back interlocking function of the changeover switch. There are several ways to call up a test menu: Select standard display and then press the "RESET"...
  • Page 56: Reset Menu 2: Switchbacklock

    Operation 6.2.5.2 Reset menu 2: SwitchBackLock Delete Delete Cancel Delete Cancels the switching back interlocking function for changeover. The progress of the test is shown on the display. The device changes back to the redundant line. Cancel Back to reset menu There are different possibilities to deactivate the switching back interlocking function via a gateway (COM4xx, CP700 etc.): •...
  • Page 57: Reset Menu 3: Changeover

    Operation 6.2.5.3 Reset menu 3: Changeover ATICS® monitors the parameters important for its service life. On reaching the set limits, the unit dis- plays an alarm message. Replacement of the device must be initiated. During the period until it is re- placed the annoying alarm can be "deleted"...
  • Page 58 Operation ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 59: Menu Mode: Operation And Setting

    7. Menu mode: Operation and setting 7.1 Switching on and calling up the main menu When the device is connected to the power supply, the following information appears on the display for approx. 3 seconds. If the device has been without power for several days, the time and date must be reset.
  • Page 60: Menu Overview Diagram

    Menu mode: Operation and setting 7.2 Menu overview diagram The following diagram will help you to familiarise yourself with the menus: Exit Exit 1.History 1.Alarm/meas.values 2.Data logger 3.Config. logger 2.Changeover 4.Test data logger 3.History/Logger 5.Service logger Exit 1.Changeover 2.Voltage 3.Current 4.Relay 5.Digital Input 4.Settings...
  • Page 61: Main Menu Functions

    Menu mode: Operation and setting 7.3 Main menu functions Menu item Function Page Exit Exit menu mode 1. Alarm/meas. values Displays saved status messages, alarm messages and measured values 2. Changeover Displays information on the changeover function (number, test) 3. History/Logger Displays the history memory, data logger, logger configuration, test logger and service logger 4.
  • Page 62: Alarm/Meas. Values Atics-4-Dio

    Menu mode: Operation and setting Menu Meaning No function Line 1: Measured value frequency Line 1: 50.0Hz Line 2: Measured value frequency Line 2: 50.0Hz 7.3.1.2 Alarm/meas. values ATICS-4-DIO Menu Meaning Exit Exit "Alarm/meas. values" menu; go up one menu level Line 1: Measured value mains voltage U1(1-N): 230V Line 2: Measured value mains voltage (here: Line 2 failed)
  • Page 63: Menu 2: Changeover

    Menu mode: Operation and setting Menu Meaning Line 1: Phase sequence of the phases L1, L2, L3 Phase sequence: left Line 2: Measured value mains voltage phase L1 to neutral conductor N U2(1-N): 230V Line 2: Measured value mains voltage phase L2 to neutral conductor N U2(2-N): 230V Line 2: Measured value mains voltage phase L3 to neutral conductor N U2(3-N): 230V...
  • Page 64: Menu 3: History/Logger

    Menu mode: Operation and setting 7.3.3 Menu 3: History/Logger The device saves the history of alarm messages, measured values, settings, tests and servicing activ- ities in different memories (logger). See the technical specifications for information about the maximum number of events which can be saved.
  • Page 65: Operating Example: History

    "off" to "0". The last line contains an identification code for the type of modification (in this case: [4/1]). Channel 1 means that the first digital input has been changed. Please contact the Bender Service and provide the identification number, when the modifica- tion led to an undesirable behaviour of the device.
  • Page 66: Menu 4: Settings

    The device has two separate passwords for the "Settings" menu and the "TEST" menu. Adjustable in each case: Change password, enable/disable password 11. Service Reserved for settings to be made by authorised Bender Service personnel. Call up information about the device status and make settings for specific operating conditions. ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 67: Settings Menu 1: Changeover

    Menu mode: Operation and setting 7.3.4.1 Settings menu 1: Changeover The times set on this menu determine the timing of a changeover. Also note the time charts on page 16ff. The following settings for the changeover are available: Menu Meaning Exit Exit settings menu "Changeover";...
  • Page 68 Menu mode: Operation and setting Menu Meaning 6. SwitchBackLock. Switching back interlocking function is switched on Switching back interlocking function is switched off Also see: "Time diagram Changeover between the preferred and redundant line" on page 17 7. Prefer.supply Line 1 Line 2 In generator mode, Line 1 is always the preferred line.
  • Page 69: Settings Menu 2: Voltage

    Menu mode: Operation and setting 7.3.4.2 Settings menu 2: Voltage On this menu, you can adjust settings for monitoring the voltage on Line 1 and Line 2 individually or together. Example: Line 1 is set to "Undervolt: 184 V". If the voltage on Line 1 falls below 184 V, the device displays an alarm message.
  • Page 70: Settings Menu 3: Current

    Exit settings menu "Current"; go up one menu level 1. Mode Current monitoring is switched on No current monitoring 2. CT STW3 Bender measuring current transformer STW3 STW4 Bender measuring current transformer STW4 3. CT monitor. Transformer monitoring is switched on Transformer monitoring switched off Note: External interference from loads can cause false trippings.
  • Page 71: Settings Menu 4: Relay

    Menu mode: Operation and setting 7.3.4.4 Settings menu 4: Relay On this menu, you can adjust settings for the mode of operation and function of the relay outputs (alarm relays). For each relay the function can be set: alarm message, operational status message, generator start.
  • Page 72 Menu mode: Operation and setting Menu Meaning 2. Relay mode N/O operation. Relay only switches when there is an alarm. N/C operation. Relay only switches when there is an alarm. N/O-T N/O operation. Relay switches when there is an alarm or a test. N/C-T N/C operation.
  • Page 73: Settings Menu 5: Digital Input

    Menu mode: Operation and setting 7.3.4.5 Settings menu 5: Digital Input On this menu, you can adjust settings for the mode of operation and function of the digital inputs. The digital inputs are galvanically isolated. They are designed for an input signal of AC/DC 24 V. For each input, selection is possible when the input is set to: "24V"...
  • Page 74 Menu mode: Operation and setting Menu Meaning 1. Mode Note: A parameter change can result in an immediate changeover. Digital input switched off Manual/Automatic. Manual mode means that automatic changeover can no longer take place. Bypass Alarm "Manual mode", but test changeover possible no2->1 Switching-back interlocking function.
  • Page 75: Settings Menu 6: Datalogger

    Menu mode: Operation and setting Do not set inputs with contradictory functions simultaneously! For each of the four digital inputs a function can be set. This function is only ac- tivated when the input is activated. Example: Digital input 1 is set to "1" Digital input 2 is set to "2"...
  • Page 76 Menu mode: Operation and setting Data logger Meaning 10. I(3) Load current downstream of the transfer switching device on phase L3 11. I(N) Load current downstream of the transfer switching device on neutral con- ductor N Selecting a data logger: 1.
  • Page 77: Settings Menu 7: Language

    Menu mode: Operation and setting Menu Meaning 2. Overwrite Once the maximum number of measured values which can be saved is reached, the current measured value overwrites the oldest entry. Once the maximum number of measured values which can be saved is reached, no further measured values are saved.
  • Page 78: Settings Menu 9: Clock

    Menu mode: Operation and setting Menu Meaning 4. Failure monitoring Alarm, if no communication with BMS master is detected. The presence of a BMS master is not monitored. This setting is required when the ATICS® is used as a "Stand-alone" device without BMS master.
  • Page 79: Settings Menu 11: Service

    Password protection is switched off. 7.3.4.11 Settings menu 11: Service The Service menu is reserved for settings made by authorised Bender Service personnel. It is only accessible to Bender service. In the Service menu, information about the device status can be called up and settings for specific operating conditions can be made.
  • Page 80: Menu 5: Control

    Date, time Line 3: Address set on the BMS bus Line 4: Serial number of the device Line 5…8: Software versions of the three controllers of the device Line 9…11: Bender address, homepage Line 11: Exit. Exit standard information. ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 81: Troubleshooting

    "1") available on the er its address has changed RS-485 interface Service: __ (date) Reminder for next service - Agree date with Bender Service Test: Reminder for next test - Plan date for test. __ (date) - Carry out test.
  • Page 82: Messages With Error Code Or Service Code

    Changeover due to overcurrent or short- - Have personnel assess the short-circuit circuit detected. These changeovers load. Contact Bender Service. Alarm can reduce the life of the device. Currents be cancelled (see "Reset menu 3: which are measured in excess of 150 times Changeover"...
  • Page 83 2. Make a note of what happened prior to the occurrence of the fault: operator inputs, device error messages, ambient conditions, etc. 3. Keep the device article number and device serial number to hand. 4. Speak to Bender Service, describe the type of fault and quote the three-digit error code. ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 84: Frequently Asked Questions

    Troubleshooting 8.2 Frequently asked questions A series of clicks is always heard at around noon. What does that mean? ATICS® carries out a coil trigger test once a day. The time is calculated as follows: 12:00:00 o'clock + (own BMS bus address * 10 s). If configured to "Generator"...
  • Page 85 Why transferring a report from device to device may lead to error messages ATICS® - like many Bender devices - can be monitored and adjusted by means of a Bender gateway CP700, COM46x ... etc. Gateway operation takes place via a user interface, which is available through an Internet browser.
  • Page 86 Troubleshooting ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 87: Periodic Verification And Service

    Acc. to DIN VDE 0100-710 (VDE 0100-710):2002-11: an interval of 6 months is recommended. Thereby the minimum requirements are satisfied. Bender recommends a monthly test to ensure that the operating personnel is familiar with the test- ing procedure in the event of a fault.
  • Page 88: Service

    Periodic verification and service 9.2 Service We can also offer you on-site service for commissioning and periodic verification. Please contact our Service Department or your next Bender agency for more information: Service hotline: 0700-BenderHelp (Telephone and Fax) Carl-Benz-Straße 8 • 35305 Grünberg • Germany Tel: +49 6401-807-760 •...
  • Page 89: Replace The Atics

    Periodic verification and service Conditions for operation with the bypass switch Wiring must be carried out according to "Connection example: ATICS-2-DIO with bypass  switch" on page 33 resp. "Connection example: ATICS-4-DIO with bypass switch" on page 34. The following settings are to be set in the "Settings menu 5: Digital Input" menu: ...
  • Page 90: Removing The Existing Atics

    Periodic verification and service 9.6.1 Removing the existing ATICS® 1. Record settings on the existing ATICS®. The settings should match the entries on the checklist (see checklist in the appendix of this manual or, if necessary, update checklist). 2. Make device dead or switch on the bypass switch. Switch existing ATICS® to manual mode and switch to switch position "0"...
  • Page 91 Periodic verification and service Remove the lower and upper terminal covers (E, F) by using a screwdriver to push back the locking hook located approximately in the middle of the cover in each case. ATICS-2-DIO: Use a screwdriver to pull the lower yellow slide lock (G) downwards and raise the ATICS®...
  • Page 92 Periodic verification and service Remove the ATICS® from screw mounting Remove the lower and upper terminal covers (D, E) by using a screwdriver to push back the locking hook located approximately in the middle of the cover in each case. Undo the Allen screws of the terminals (F).
  • Page 93: Installing A New Atics

    Periodic verification and service 9.6.2 Installing a new ATICS® 1. Install the ATICS®: "Mounting on DIN rail" see page 25  "Screw mounting on plate" see page 26  2. Connect the ATICS® Insert bottom green plug connector (B) and secure with mounting screws.
  • Page 94: Disposal

    Old electrical and electronic equipment from users other than private households which was  introduced to the market after 13th August 2005 must be taken back by the manufacturer and disposed of properly. For more information on the disposal of Bender devices, see our homepage. ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 95: Data

    10. Data 10. 1 TÜV test report ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 96: Standards

    ......................AC 50…60 Hz, 230 V Supply voltage ......................from the system being monitored Power consumption ATICS-2-63A-DIO ......................... ≤ 16 W Power consumption ATICS-2-80A-DIO ......................... ≤ 23 W Power consumption ATICS-4-80A-DIO ......................... ≤ 39 W Power consumption ATICS-4-125A-DIO ....................... ≤ 87 W Power consumption ATICS-4-160A-DIO ......................
  • Page 97 Data Power section/switching elements Nominal system voltage (operating range) ATICS-2-DIO/ATICS-4-DIO........AC 230 V/3NAC 400 V Frequency range ............................48…62 Hz Crest factor...................................≤ 1.2 Number of switching cycles (mechanical) ......................≥ 8000 Short-circuit current and fuses........refer to table "Utilisation category according to DIN EN 60947" Voltage monitoring/changeover Frequency range ............................40…70 Hz...
  • Page 98 Data Rated operational current DC..........................5 A/DC 30 V Overvoltage category .................................III Minimum contact rating........................10 mA at DC > 5 V Relay outputs 2…4 Switching element ....................... 1 potential-free N/O contact each Mode of operation, adjustable......................N/O or N/C operation Adjustable function................... see "Settings menu 4: Relay" on page 71 Electrical endurance under rated operating conditions, number of cycles.............
  • Page 99 Weight ATICS-4-DIO ...........................approx. 4800 g Utilisation category according to DIN EN 60947 Type Ie AC-23A Ie AC-23B Ie AC-32A Ie AC-32B Ie AC-33B Fuse ATICS-2-63A-DIO 63 A 63 A 63 A 63 A 63 A 80 A gG 30 kA ATICS-2-80A-DIO...
  • Page 100: Ordering Information

    Data 10.3 Ordering information Rated operational Type Definition Art. No. current ATICS-2-63A- 2-pole transfer switching device, AC 63 A B 9205 7212 4 digital inputs, 4 relay outputs, short-circuit detection in the TN system, with sealable contact covers on the output and input side, bridges on the output side and screw terminals for all connections.
  • Page 101: Additional Documents

    STW2, STW3, STW4 Measuring current transformer  BMS-Bus Bender Measuring Device Interface  COM460IP BMS Ethernet Gateway for the connection of the Bender measuring  interface to the TCP/IP network MK2430 Alarm indicator and test combination  MK800 Alarm indicator and test combination ...
  • Page 102 Data ATICS-DIO_D00080_01_M_XXEN/04.2015...
  • Page 103: Index

    INDEX - condition 48 - fault-free 46 Addressing examples 43 Ordering information 100 Overcurrent or short-circuit current 57 Bender Service personnel 79 BMS bus (channel use) 40 Password 49 Periodic verification 87 Personnel 9 Checklist 43 Power supply 19 Control 80...
  • Page 104 Bender GmbH & Co. KG P.O. Box 1161 • 35301 Gruenberg • Germany Londorfer Straße 65 • 35305 Gruenberg • Germany Tel.: +49 6401 807-0 • Fax: +49 6401 807-259 E-mail: info@bender.de • www.bender.de Fotos: Bender Archiv und bendersystembau Archiv.

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