EMKO TRANS-ATS.D User Manual
EMKO TRANS-ATS.D User Manual

EMKO TRANS-ATS.D User Manual

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AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH
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Introduction Manual. ENG TRANS-ATS_D 02 V04 12/21

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  • Page 1 TRANS-ATS.D AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH User Manual Introduction Manual. ENG TRANS-ATS_D 02 V04 12/21...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1.Introduction............................Page 1.1 General Specifications........................ Page 1.2 Warranty............................Page 1.3 Maintenance ..........................Page 1.4 Order Information........................Page 2.Installation............................Page 2.1 Unit Configuration........................Page 2.2 Panel Mounting........................... Page Figure 2.1 Front View......................... Page Figure 2.2 Panel Cut-Out......................Page 2.3 Electrical Connection........................Page 3.Definition Of Front Panel And Accessing To The Parameters............
  • Page 3 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer’s Name : EMKO ELEKTRONIK A.S. Manufacturer’s Address : Bursa Organize Sanayi Bölgesi , Ali Osman Sönmez Bulvarý 2. Sokak No:3 16215 Bursa, TURKEY This declaration is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. Product Name...
  • Page 4: General Specifications

    LCD display. 1.2 Warranty EMKO Elektronik warrants that the equipment delivered is free from defects in material and workmanship. This warranty is provided for a period of two years. The warranty period starts from the delivery date.
  • Page 5: Unit Configuration

    2.Installation Ýçindekiler Before beginning installation of this product, please read the instruction manual and warnings below carefully. A visual inspection of this product for possible damage occured during shipment is recommended before installation. It is your responsibility to ensure that qualified mechanical and electrical technicians install this product.
  • Page 6: Electrical Connection

    2.3 Electrical Connection TRANS-ATS.D three phase connections schematic BATTERY - FUSE-7 BATTERY + FUSE-6 Emergency Stop or Configurable Input-1 FUSE-5 Configurable Input-2 FUSE-4 Configurable Input-3 Configurable Input-4 Configurable Input-5 Source 2 Configurable Input-6 Contactor Relay Configurable Input-7 Source 2 Ready or...
  • Page 7: Front Panel Description

    3. Front Panel Description And Accessing To The Parameters 3.1 Front Panel Description 14 15 16 ATS.D ü Number Comment This LED indicates that a "Shutdown" alarm was detected. This LED indicates that a "Warning" alarm was detected This LED indicates that a "Maintenance" alarm was detected This LCD display is used for displaying the electrical measurements during normal operation, and editing/inspecting programming parameters in program mode.
  • Page 8 Number Comment Warning and Alarm messages shortcut button. Event Logs shortcut button. The LAMP TEST button illuminates all LED indicators. In Programming mode, it operates as an Up button (changing cursor position) or Increment button (increase parameter value). This button is used for showing previous page in normal operation. In Programming mode, it operates as an Left button (changing cursor position).
  • Page 9 Data display pages on the LCD display; Source 1 Page1: V12: Source 1 voltage L1-L2 S1: MAINS V23: Source 1 voltage L2-L3 V31: Source 1 voltage L3-L1 V12: 380V V1: 220V Source 1 voltage L1-N V23: 380V V2: 220V Source 1 voltage L2-N V31: 380V V3: 220V Source 1 voltage L3-N S2 on load...
  • Page 10 Load Page3: Load reactive power L1 LOAD Load reactive power L2 Load reactive power L3 40kVAr 40kVAr 40kVAr S2 on load Load Page4: Load apparent power L1 LOAD Load apparent power L2 Load apparent power L3 210kVA 210kVA 210kVA S2 on load Load Page5: Load total active power LOAD...
  • Page 11 Exp. Input & Output Status Page: Inputs: Exp. input status information. If an input is active, related digit is displayed as "1" else it is displayed as "0". EXP. INPUT & OUTPUT Exp. conf. in-1, Exp. conf. in-2, Exp. conf. in-3, 1 4 5 8 Exp.
  • Page 12 Example-1: Displaying all Data display pages. S1: MAINS S1: MAINS S2: GENERATOR V12: 380V V1: 220V Fq:50.0Hz V12: 380V V1: 220V V23: 380V V2: 220V Phase seq.: L1 L2 L3 V23: 380V V2: 220V V31: 380V V3: 220V Dual time: 0:00 V31: 380V V3: 220V S2 on load...
  • Page 13 Example-3: Displaying all Event Log display pages EVENT LOG 1.1 EVENT LOG 1.2 15/02/2011 14:26:08 3: 220V Emergency stop Fq:50.0Hz 1: 220V I1: 26A Source 1 V2: 220V I2: 23A S1: MAINS V12: 380V V1: 220V V23: 380V V2: 220V V31: 380V V3: 220V Source 1 okay Manual START on Generator-Generator Application...
  • Page 14: Changing And Saving Parameter Values

    3.2 Changing And Saving Parameters Values Operation Screen S1: MAINS PROGRAM V12: 380V V1: 220V Operator setting Press the Up or V23: 380V V2: 220V Technician setting ü ü Down buttons to V31: 380V V3: 220V Factory adjustment select the section Source 1 okay you wish to view/change.
  • Page 15: Parameters

    4. Parameters 4.1 Operator Parameters 4.1.1 Source 1 (Mains) SOURCE 1 VOLT LEVEL (Source 1 Default Unit ->Volt level Under volt trip Source 1 Under Voltage Under volt reset Source 1 Under Voltage Reset Over volt trip Source 1 Over Voltage Over volt reset Source 1 Over Voltage...
  • Page 16 4.2 Technician Parameters 4.2.1 System SYSTEM NETWORK ( System->Network Default Unit CT ratio 9999 Current Transformer Ratio PT ratio Voltage Transformer Ratio Type of AC system Select AC system; 0- 1 Phase 2 Wire 1- 3 Phase 4 Wire 2- 2 Phase 3 Wire L1-L2 3- 2 Phase 3 Wire L1-L3 Phase sequence Phase Sequence (dis, L123 or L321)
  • Page 17 Source selection This parameter is used to detail the type of sources connected to the terminals. Mains-Gen : Mains supply is connected to the Source 1 terminals and Generator is connected to the Source 2 terminals. Gen-Gen : 1st Generator is connected to the Source 1 terminals and 2nd Generator is connected to the Source 2 terminals.
  • Page 18 Example: If Hardware Breaker Selection parameter is selected as 0; For closing For opening S2 Shalter S2 Shalter S2 Closed Out. (NO) t[s] S2 Closed Out. (NC) t[s] Opened S2 Shalter Closed 1- User Configured S1 and S2 breakers have only close drives, when want to breaker close, close breaker output on and after 1 sec.
  • Page 19 rtNB brCP brCP brCP brCP brCP brCP brCP brCP brCP brCP S2CB close sPLD sPLD sPLD command t[s] brOP brOP brOP S2bCt S2bCt S2bCt S2bCt S2bCt S2bCt S2bCt S2CB open command t[s] Feedback input t[s] S2CB fail to close alarm t[s] Example-2: S2CB Open Diagram If Hardware Breaker Selection parameter is selected as 2 (Motorised Breakers), S2 Close Breaker...
  • Page 20 Source 1 Open Timer This is used to monitor the opening of the Source 1 contactor or breaker. It will only operate if an auxiliary input is configured as ‘ Source 1 Closed Auxiliary’ and connected to the auxiliary on the Source 1 contactor or breaker.
  • Page 21 COMMUNICATION ( Default Unit System->Communication Slave address Slave Address Baud rate Baud Rate: 0 - 1200 baud 1 - 2400 baud 2 - 4800 baud 3 - 9600 baud 4 - 19200 baud 5 - 38400 baud Parity Parity: 0-> None, 1-> Odd, 2-> Even Stop bit Stop Bit (0->...
  • Page 22 PASSWORD SETTINGS ( Default Unit System->Password settings 9999 Operator password Operator Password 9999 Technician password Technician Password Operator Password Use this option to change the Operator password. This password allows access to operator parameters section. Technician Password Use this option to change the Technician password. It allows access to both operator and technician parameters section.
  • Page 23 4.2.3 Source 2(Generator) SOURCE 2 VOLT LEVEL (Source 2 Default Unit ->Volt level S2 Under volt trip Source 2 Under Voltage S2 Under volt reset Source 2 Under Voltage Reset S2 Over volt trip Source 2 Over Voltage S2 Over volt reset Source 2 Over Voltage Reset...
  • Page 24: Load

    4.2.4 Load LOAD CUR LEVEL & ACT Load Unit ->Current level & act. Default Under cur. set Load Under Current Set 9999 Under cur. prealarm 0(dis) 9999 Load Under Current Pre-Alarm Under cur. reset 9999 Load Under Current Pre-Alarm Reset Under cur.
  • Page 25: Power Supply

    4.2.5 Power supply POWER SUPPLY BATTERY (Power supply Default Unit ->Battery 6.0(dis) 30.0 10.0 Under volt Battery Undervolts Warning Under volt reset 30.0 10.5 Battery Undervolts Warning Reset Under volt delay Battery Undervolts Volts Delay Over volt 6.0(dis) 30.0 30.0 Battery Overvolts Warning Over volt reset 6.0 30.0...
  • Page 26 WORKING CALENDAR (Engine ->Working calendar Default Unit Disable/enable select DISBL ENABL DISBL Working Calendar Disable or Enable Start time on monday Working Calendar Work Start Time on Monday 0.00 23.59 0.00 H.Min Stop time on monday 0.00 23.59 23.59 H.Min Working Calendar Work Stop Time on Monday Start time on tues.
  • Page 27: Inputs

    4.2.7 Inputs CONF. INPUT-1 ( Inputs->Conf. input-1 Default Unit Dis,user conf.or list 0- Disable 0(dis) 1- User Configured 2- Select From List Polarity 0- Normally Open (Close To Activate) 1- Normally Close (Open To Activate) Indication If User Configured 0- Status 1- Warning Non-Latching 2- Warning Latching 3- Electrical Trip...
  • Page 28 CONF. INPUT-2 ( Inputs->Conf. input-2 Default Unit Dis,user conf.or list 0- Disable 0(dis) 1- User Configured 2- Select From List Polarity 0- Normally Open (Close To Activate) 1- Normally Close (Open To Activate) Indication If User Configured 0- Status 1- Warning Non-Latching 2- Warning Latching 3- Electrical Trip 4- Shutdown...
  • Page 29 CONF. INPUT-3 ( Inputs->Conf. Input-3 Default Unit Dis,user conf.or list 0- Disable 0(dis) 1- User Configured 2- Select From List Polarity 0- Normally Open (Close To Activate) 1- Normally Close (Open To Activate) Indication If User Configured 0- Status 1- Warning Non-Latching 2- Warning Latching 3- Electrical Trip 4- Shutdown...
  • Page 30 CONF. INPUT-4 ( Inputs->Conf. Input-4 Default Unit Dis,user conf.or list 0- Disable 0(dis) 1- User Configured 2- Select From List Polarity 0- Normally Open (Close To Activate) 1- Normally Close (Open To Activate) Indication If User Configured 0- Status 1- Warning Non-Latching 2- Warning Latching 3- Electrical Trip 4- Shutdown...
  • Page 31 CONF. INPUT-5 ( Inputs->Conf. Input-5 Default Unit Dis,user conf.or list 0- Disable 0(dis) 1- User Configured 2- Select From List Polarity 0- Normally Open (Close To Activate) 1- Normally Close (Open To Activate) Indication If User Configured 0- Status 1- Warning Non-Latching 2- Warning Latching 3- Electrical Trip 4- Shutdown...
  • Page 32 CONF. INPUT-6 ( Inputs->Conf. Input-6 Default Unit Dis,user conf.or list 0- Disable 0(dis) 1- User Configured 2- Select From List Polarity 0- Normally Open (Close To Activate) 1- Normally Close (Open To Activate) Indication If User Configured 0- Status 1- Warning Non-Latching 2- Warning Latching 3- Electrical Trip 4- Shutdown...
  • Page 33 CONF. INPUT-7 ( Inputs->Conf. Input-7 Default Unit Dis,user conf.or list 0- Disable 0(dis) 1- User Configured 2- Select From List Polarity 0- Normally Open (Close To Activate) 1- Normally Close (Open To Activate) Indication If User Configured 0- Status 1- Warning Non-Latching 2- Warning Latching 3- Electrical Trip 4- Shutdown...
  • Page 34 CONF. INPUT-8 ( Inputs->Conf. Input-8 Default Unit Dis,user conf.or list 0- Disable 0(dis) 1- User Configured 2- Select From List Polarity 0- Normally Open (Close To Activate) 1- Normally Close (Open To Activate) Indication If User Configured 0- Status 1- Warning Non-Latching 2- Warning Latching 3- Electrical Trip 4- Shutdown...
  • Page 35 CONF. EXP. INPUT-1 ( Inputs->Conf. exp. input-1 Default Unit Dis,user conf.or list 0- Disable 0(dis) 1- User Configured 2- Select From List Hardware type > -Ve Switched Battery - > +Ve Switched Battery + Polarity 0- Normally Open (Close To Activate) 1- Normally Close (Open To Activate) Indication If User Configured...
  • Page 36 CONF. EXP. INPUT-4 ( Inputs->Conf. exp. input-4 Default Unit Dis,user conf.or list The same as Expansion Config. Input-1 options 0(dis) The same as Expansion Config. Input-1 options Hardware type Polarity The same as Expansion Config. Input-1 options Indication The same as Expansion Config. Input-1 options Activation The same as Expansion Config.
  • Page 37 CONFIGURABLE INPUTS SELECTIONS 0 REMOTE START ON LOAD In AUTO mode, if one of the configurable inputs are selected as Remote Start On Load, the unit doesn't perform the mains failure control in order to start the generator. In AUTO mode, if this input is active, then the unit will perform the start sequence and transfer load to one of the generators.
  • Page 38 14 SOURCE 1 LOAD INHIBIT This input is used to prevent the unit from loading the Source 1 supply. If the Source 1 supply is already on load, activating this input will cause the unit to unload the Source 1 supply. Removing the input will allow the Source 1 to be loaded again.
  • Page 39: Outputs

    4.2.8 Outputs CONF. OUTPUT-1 ( Outputs->Conf. output-1 Default Unit Polarity 0- Normally Open (Close To Activate) 1- Normally Close (Open To Activate) Function 0-NOT USED 1-AIR FLAP CONTROL 2-ALARM RESET 3-AUDIBLE ALARM 4-AUTO START INHIBIT 5-AUXILIARY SOURCE 1 FAILURE 6-BATTERY HIGH VOLTAGE 7-BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE 8-CALLING FOR SCHEDULED RUN(EXERCISE) 9-AUXILIARY SOURCE 2 FAILURE...
  • Page 40 CONF. OUTPUT-2 ( Outputs->Conf. output-2 Default Unit Polarity 0- Normally Open (Close To Activate) 1- Normally Close (Open To Activate) Function The same as Configurable Output-1 options CONF. OUTPUT-3 ( Outputs->Conf. output-3 Default Unit Polarity 0- Normally Open (Close To Activate) 1- Normally Close (Open To Activate) Function The same as Configurable Output-1 options...
  • Page 41 CONF. EXP. OUTPUT-7 ( Outputs->Conf. exp. output-7 Default Unit Polarity 0- Normally Open (Close To Activate) 1- Normally Close (Open To Activate) Function The same as Configurable Output-1 options CONF. EXP. OUTPUT-8 ( Outputs->Conf. exp. output-8 Default Unit Polarity 0- Normally Open (Close To Activate) 1- Normally Close (Open To Activate) Function The same as Configurable Output-1 options...
  • Page 42 RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED 19 SOURCE 1 CRANK RELAY ENERGISED The output mimics the operation of the crank relay. Can be used to control external logic circuitry. (This output is used if the device is used as a Auto Start device.) 20 COOLING DOWN TIMER IN PROGRESS This output source will be active when the cooling off-load timer is running.
  • Page 43 DIGITAL INPUT8 ALARM This output indicates that digital input 8 alarm has occurred. 39 EMERGENCY STOP This output indicates that an emergency stop alarm has occurred. SOURCE 2 FAIL TO START ALARM This output indicates that the engine 2 has not started after the specified number of attempts. SOURCE 2 FAIL TO STOP ALARM This output indicates that the generator 2 has failed to stop within the selected time...
  • Page 44 58 RESERVED 59 SOURCE 2 STOPPING This output indicates that the engine 2 has been instructed to stop but has not come to rest. SOURCE 2 OPEN BREAKER This output used to control the load switching device. For Details see: "BREAKERS Page" section. 61 HORN OUTPUT LATCHED This output indicates that the latched horn alarm has occurred.
  • Page 45 77 SOURCE 1 OPEN BREAKER This output used to control the load switching device. For Details see: "BREAKERS Page" section. 78 SOURCE 2 NO LOADING COMMAND This output indicates that the unit is not calling of the Source 2 contactor or breaker to be closed. Should the unit close the Source 2 contactor this output will become inactive.
  • Page 46 98 SOURCE 1 STOP RELAY ENERGISED The output mimics the operation of the stop relay for Source 1. Can be used to control external logic circuitry. (This output is used if the device is used as a Auto Start device.) 99 STARTING ALARMS ARMED The output indicates that the starting alarms are now enabled.
  • Page 47 RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED 122 REMOTE CONTROL ACTIVE This output indicates that the engine is being controlled remotely. 123 SOURCE 2 REVERSE POWER This ouput becomes active when Source 2’s active power drops below the Reverse Power Set value. 124 SOURCE 1 REVERSE POWER This ouput becomes active when Source 1’s active power drops below the Reverse Power Set value.
  • Page 48: Timers

    4.2.9 Timers START TIMERS ( Unit Default Timers->Start timers Generator start dely 9999 Generator Start Delay 3600 Remote start delay Remote Start Delay Generator fail delay Generator fail delay Warming up time Warmup Time 0 (dis) Horn duration Horn Duration Generator Start Delay This timer dictates how long the unit will wait after it has received a mains failure signal before it will attempt to start.
  • Page 49: Expansion Modules

    4.2.10 Expansion Modules IO (1-8) MODULE ( Default Unit Expansion modules->IO (1-8) ENABL/DISBL Disable/enable select DISBL Expansion I/O Module Selection CAN fault actions Can Fault Actions: 0- Disable 1- Warning Non-Latching 0(dis) 2- Warning (Alarm Only, No Shutdown) 3- Electrical Trip (Alarm/Off Load Generator Followed By Shutdown After Cooling) 4- Shutdown (Alarm And Shutdown) CAN fault activation...
  • Page 50: User Adjustment

    4.2.11 User Adjustment Default Unit SOURCE 1 VOLTAGE OFFSET User adjustment->Source 1 voltage offset Source 1 V1 offset Source 1 V1 Offset Source 1 2 V offset Source 1 2 V Offset Source 1 3 V offset Source 1 3 V Offset SOURCE 2 VOLTAGE OFFSET Default...
  • Page 51 Error Messages And Explanations: Battery high warning! : Battery high error Battery low warning! : Battery low error Can bus warning! : Can bus error Emergency stop! : Emergency stop error Exp.spare-1 alarm! : Expansion module spare 1 error Exp.spare-2 alarm! : Expansion module spare 2 error Exp.spare-3 alarm! : Expansion module spare 3 error Exp.spare-4 alarm! : Expansion module spare 4 error Exp.spare-5 alarm! : Expansion module spare 5 error...
  • Page 52 Event Messages And Explanations: Battery high warning : Battery high error Battery low warning : Battery low error Can bus warning : Can bus error Changed mode to auto : Changed mode to auto Changed mode to man : Changed mode to manual Changed mode to stop : Changed mode to off Changed mode to test : Changed mode to test Emergency stop : Emergency stop error...
  • Page 53: Specifications

    5. Specifications Equipment use : Electrical control equipment for generating sets. Housing & Mounting : 229 mm x 152 mm x 41 mm. (including connectors) . Plastic housing for panel mounting Panel Cut-Out : 182mm x 135mm. Protection IP65 at front panel. Weight : Approximately 0,53 Kg.
  • Page 54: Other Informations

    Ali Osman Sönmez Bulvarý 2. Sokak, No:3 16215 Nilüfer - BURSA / TURKEY Phone : +90 224 261 19 00 Fax : +90 224 261 19 12 Thank you very much for your preference to use Emko Elektronik Products. Your Technology Partner www.emkoelektronik.com.tr...

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