ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Table of contents General information......................6 How to use the manual..........................6 Indication of important instructions and information...............6 Signs and symbols............................6 Service and Support............................6 Training courses and seminars........................7 Delivery conditions............................7 Inspection, transport and storage......................7 Warranty and liability.............................7 Disposal of Bender devices..........................8...
Temperature range Recycling RoHS directives Service and Support Information and contact details about customer service, repair service or field service for Bender devices are available on the following website: Fast assistance | Bender GmbH & Co. KG. ATICS-2-ISO_D00046_06_M_XXEN / 04.2024...
Regular face-to-face or online seminars for customers and other interested parties: www.bender.de > know-how > seminars. Delivery conditions The conditions of sale and delivery set out by Bender GmbH & Co. KG apply. These can be obtained in printed or electronic format. The following applies to software products: "Software clause in respect of the licensing of standard software as part of deliveries,...
General information Disposal of Bender devices Abide by the national regulations and laws governing the disposal of this device. For more information on the disposal of Bender devices, refer to www.bender.de > service & support. ATICS-2-ISO_D00046_06_M_XXEN / 04.2024...
The rules for working on electrical systems must be observed. 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.
Intended use Intended use Transfer switching devices are used everywhere there is dependence on high availability from the power supply. The ATICS® automatic transfer switching and monitoring device is intended for the application described in the chapter “System description”, page 11. When the preferred supply fails, the ATICS® automatically switches to the second supply.
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO System description Properties 4.1.1 Product description The ATICS® automatic transfer switching devices provide all functions for changeover between two independent power supplies and for monitoring unearthed power supplies. The integration of both the electronic 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.
• “Commissioning, settings and testing”, page 39 • “Periodic verification and service”, page 78 Application examples 4.3.1 Application example operating theatre • ATICS-2-63A-ISO: Changeover between the preferred and redundant line while monitoring the medical IT system with transformer load and temperature monitoring •...
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO 4.3.2 Application example intensive care unit • ATICS-2-63A-ISO: Changeover between the preferred and redundant line while monitoring the medical IT system with transformer load and temperature monitoring • EDS151: Insulation fault locator for fast insulation fault location (recommended) •...
System description • Communication with remote alarm indicator and test combinations, and with alarm indicator and operator panels via BMS bus • Option for adjusting the time delay for the changeover process according to DIN VDE 0100- 710 (VDE 0100 Part 710) •...
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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.
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System description 4.5.1.1 Time diagram: Changeover between preferred and redundant line Time diagrams: Times are not shown to scale. Example: Line 1 is set as preferred line. Legend t(pulse) Pulse time: 15 … 30 ms t(0) Dead time t(on) Response delay ALARM failure voltage line 1 Measuring time: approx.
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ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO 4.5.1.2 Time diagram: Staggered switching on after complete power failure Switching on at staggered intervals after a complete power failure (no voltage on either of the power supplies) prevents all loads from being switched on at the same time.
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System description 4.5.1.3 Time diagram: Changeover to generator mode ATICS-2-ISO_D00046_06_M_XXEN / 04.2024...
If any measured value is outside the limits, an alarm is triggered. A message 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.
System description • important connecting wires, such as – measuring current transformer connection – temperature sensor connection – power supply and PE connection • For alarm and test combinations and alarm indicator and operator panels, device failure monitoring can also be programmed via the BMS bus. (Required for functional safety, see chapter “Setting parameters of indicator devices”, page 39.) 4.5.4 Power supply...
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO ATICS-2-ISO front view Legend 1 Green plug connector for line 1 and line 2 2 Control buttons 3 Inspection window for switch position 4 Connection for ATICS-ES energy storage device (only for “-ES” version) / Connection for supply voltages (only for “-400”...
Mounting and connection Mounting and connection DANGER Danger to life due to electric shock Touching live parts of the system carries the risk of electric shock. Before installing the device and prior to working on the device connections, make sure that the power supply is disconnected.
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO 5.1.1 Dimension diagram Additional space required for auxiliary contact when using the bypass switch Rear view (dimensions for screw mounting on mounting plate) Cutout for terminal cover 5.1.2 Removing terminal cover Push back the locking hook (B) in the middle of the top and bottom terminal cover (A) by using a screwdriver.
Mounting and connection Place ATICS® on the top edge of the rail. Use a screwdriver to pull down the lower yellow slide lock (C) and snap the ATICS® into place with slight pressure. Check that the slide lock has properly snapped into position by pulling slightly the lower part of the enclosure.
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Undo the Allen screws of the terminals (C). Remove the green plug connectors (D) top and bottom. Remove the black bridge (E) bottom. Fasten the ATICS® to the mounting plate with M5 mounting screws (22 lb-in, 2.5 N m) (see dimension diagram).
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Mounting and connection Selecting a fuse for only one load The circuit has only one load, the “IT system transformer”. Refer to the information provided by the transformer manufacturer for the minimum size of back-up fuses for the IT system transformer chosen. The rated operational current of the ATICS®...
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO 5.2.2 Connecting ATICS® safely DANGER Danger to life due to electric shock! If any of the supplies are switched on, some of the system parts which are not yet fully installed may be live. Prevent unintended switch-on: Open the transparent cover.
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Connection measuring current transformer T3 (STW3) for monitoring the load current downstream the transfer switching and monitoring device (short-circuit monitoring) GND, EN/EX Connection is intended only for ATICS-2-ISO-ES to connect ATICS-ES energy storage device or for Bender- grey internal purposes (12 V). In other cases the connection must not be used.
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO 5.2.3 ATICS® basic configuration WARNING Risk of destruction if connected incorrectly The terminals marked with “*” are intended for Bender-internal purposes only. If this is ignored, ATICS® may be damaged. ATICS-2-ISO_D00046_06_M_XXEN / 04.2024...
Mounting and connection 5.2.4 Connection example: ATICS® with bypass switch WARNING Risk of destruction if connected incorrectly The terminals marked with “*” are intended for Bender-internal purposes only. If this is ignored, ATICS® may be damaged. ATICS-2-ISO_D00046_06_M_XXEN / 04.2024...
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO 5.2.5 Connection example: ATICS® with bypass switch and EDS151 WARNING Risk of destruction if connected incorrectly The terminals marked with “*” are intended for Bender-internal purposes only. If this is ignored, ATICS® may be damaged. ATICS-2-ISO_D00046_06_M_XXEN / 04.2024...
ATICS® must be supplied with power directly from the connected line (not from another phase) as shown. If this is not observed, the voltage monitoring does not function. WARNING Risk of destruction if connected incorrectly The terminals marked with “*” are intended for Bender-internal purposes only. If this is ignored, ATICS® may be damaged. ATICS-2-ISO_D00046_06_M_XXEN / 04.2024...
WARNING Risk of destruction if connected incorrectly The terminals marked with “*” are intended for Bender-internal purposes only. If this is ignored, ATICS® may be damaged. Only use the T5 and T6 autotransformers mentioned in the connection example.
Connection example: ATICS® with ATICS-ES energy storage device WARNING Risk of destruction if connected incorrectly The terminals marked with “*” are intended for Bender-internal purposes only. If this is ignored, ATICS® may be damaged. Power supply for the ATICS-ES energy storage device The AN412 power supply unit with order number B924150 must be used as power supply unit for the ATICS-ES energy storage device (highlighted in yellow).
DIN VDE 0100-710 (VDE 0100 Part 710) for transformers for medical IT systems. Temperature sensors Bender IT system transformers are equipped with the temperature sensors required according to their insulation class. These temperature sensors (maximum of 6 sensors connected in series) are connected to terminals Z1 and Z2.
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO 5.2.10 Fastening, inserting and securing connections Connect the terminals according to the wiring diagram to the plug connectors (A, B) and the three connector plugs (C). – For connecting lines 1, 2 and 3 to the plug connectors (A,B): •...
Mounting and connection 5.3.2 Manual mode CAUTION Risk of injury from rotating Allen key If ATICS® is in automatic mode although the transparent cover is open, the inserted Allen key may rotate and cause injury. Before using the Allen key, check whether the message “Manual mode” appears on the display. Avoid pressing the button below the transparent cover so that ATICS®...
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Commissioning, settings and testing Design and installation 6.1.1 Safety advice Ensure that the displays work correctly MK… alarm indicator and test combinations, TM... alarm indicator and operator panels or BMS Ethernet gateways COM460…, which, together with ATICS®, are connected to a BMS bus must be provided with the latest operating software (e.g.
Commissioning, settings and testing Indicator devices must display at least the following faults detected by the ATICS®: • Failure line 1, failure line 2 • Device error, device failure ATICS® • Insulation fault, overload, overtemperature • Device error with complete text or error code This is achieved by entering the ATICS®...
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Entry in the menu 1. Description Operating message Alarm message Error channel Alarm/meas.values 12. Fault location: -- EDS control (EDS start) Message dependent on the parameter assignment in “Settings menu 1: Changeover”, page 61 → “5. System”...
Commissioning, settings and testing Setting and testing according to the checklist The settings made at the factory take into account a total changeover period t ≤ 0.5 s and switching back to the preferred supply within 10 s after voltage recovery. The response delay t(on), the dead time t(0), the delay on release t(off) and the return transfer delay time t(2->1) of ATICS®...
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ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO ATICS® with an MK…/CP305 and a TM…/CP9xx Device Parameter Address settings for an automatic transfer switching device ATICS® Bus address MK…/CP305 Address Test address Alarm address 3 / 2 TM800/CP9xx Address Test address Alarm address 3 / 1 These alarm addresses are used for mutual monitoring of the MK…/CP305 or TM…/CP9xx for device failure.
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Commissioning, settings and testing Two ATICS® devices • one with an insulation fault locator • with one alarm indicator and test combination in each case • and central monitoring Device Parameter Address settings ATICS® Bus address for area A First MK…/CP305 Address (Central monitoring) Address...
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Operation Operating and display elements LED/Button Description LED “1” lights up: Line 1 is ready LED “2” lights up: Line 2 is ready LED “ALARM” lights up: Alarm message present LED “COM” flashes: Communication via BMS bus “INFO”...
Operation 7.2.2 Display during fault condition Alarm status: no alarm alarm There is an alarm message: • The yellow “Alarm” LED lights up. • A detailed message appears on the LC display. Example: Line 2 has no voltage Figure: No voltage on line 2 Press to display the current alarm: •...
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ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Menu item Function Reference 1. IT system Test of the integrated insulation monitoring device (insulation resistance, load “Test menu 1: IT system”, in %, overtemperature) page 48 2. Autom. changeover Test of the changeover function. Switches back automatically after time t(test).
Operation During an “Autom. changeover” or “Manual changeover” test, the changeover period t(1->2) is displayed. This is the time required for switching over from the preferred line to the redundant line. This time may differ from the return transfer time! See chapter “Time diagram: Changeover between preferred and redundant line”, page 16.
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO The date of the test is saved in the test logger to send a reminder for the next test once the test interval has elapsed. The messages from this test are also stored in the history memory.
Operation 7.2.3.4 Test menu 4: Last changeover If ATICS® has switched over due to a failure or a planned shutdown of the preferred line, the last switching operation can be saved as a test. 1. Date Date of the last changeover 2.
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Generator Generator start relay is switched. The generator starts. However, there is no changeover to the redundant line. Pressing the “RESET” button ends the test and switches off the generator. Cancel Return to test menu. The display shows the test duration.
Operation The alarm status will change from (no alarm) to (alarm). If the alarm status is not displayed, the settings made for ATICS® will not permit simulation of this alarm. Example of an alarm simulation: “Channel 5: MANUAL MODE” is selected. ATICS®...
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO 7.2.4.1 Reset menu 1: Alarm Delete Reset alarm and fault messages on the device. The progress of the test is shown on the display. The reset is required if one or more alarm-triggering parameters are not constantly monitored so that the end of the alarm condition was not detected.
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Operation Menu Description Exit Go up one menu level Changeover: xxx Number of changeovers performed 2. Alarm: 8000 Alarm value for maximum number of changeovers performed Delete Alarmwert um 500 Umschaltungen erhöhen Operat. time: xxh Operating hours counter (h = hours, d = days, mo = months) 5.
Switching on and calling up the main menu When the device is connected to the power supply, the Bender logo appears on the display for approx. 3 seconds. If the device has been without power for several days, time and date must be readjusted.
Menu mode: Operation and setting Menu overview diagram The following diagram will help you to navigate through the menus: ATICS-2-ISO_D00046_06_M_XXEN / 04.2024...
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Function of the main menu Menu item Function Reference Exit Exit menu mode 1. Alarm/meas.values Display saved status messages, alarm messages and measured values “Menu 1: Alarm/ meas.values”, page 57 2. Changeover Display information on the changeover function (number, test) “Menu 2: Changeover”,...
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Menu mode: Operation and setting Menu Description Display of the load in the IT system in %. The maximum load current is adjustable. If a “CT Load: 55% connection” or “CT short-circuit” fault occurs, it will be displayed here. Temperature Overtemperature of the IT system transformer Faultlocat.:--- EDS start...
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO 8.3.2 Menu 2: Changeover Display information on the changeover function (number, test). The device shows the alarm status for each menu item: = no alarm, = alarm. Menu Description Exit Go up one menu level Number of changeovers performed...
(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 if the modification led to an undesirable behaviour of the device.
Adjustable in each case: change password, enable/disable password Password”, page 70 12. Service Only intended for settings by authorised Bender service personnel. Call up “Settings menu 12: information about the device status and make settings for specific operating Service”, page 71 conditions.
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Menu mode: Operation and setting Menu item Function 5. System U1-U2 Voltage line 1 - Voltage line 2 Line G Line 1 - Generator L1-L2 Line 1 - Line 2 AV-SV Normal power supply source - Safety power supply source. SV-AV Safety power supply source - Normal power supply source SV-UPS...
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Menu item Function 15. Load disconn. Operation with ATICS-ES; device switches to position “0” if both lines fail. off: Device remains in the last switch position if both lines fail. only for “-ES” version of ATICS® 8.3.4.2 Settings menu 2: Voltage In this menu, you can make settings for voltage monitoring on line 1 and line 2 individually or together.
Go up one menu level 1. Mode Current monitoring enabled No current monitoring 2. Current transformer STW3 Bender measuring current transformer STW3 STW4 Bender measuring current transformer STW4 3. CT monitoring CT connection monitoring enabled CT connection monitoring disabled Note: External interference from loads can cause false tripping. In this case, the function has to be disabled.
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Menu Description 9. Fault location Insulation fault location disabled Insulation fault location enabled Note: This function is only available if a suitable master is connected via the BMS bus (e.g. MK…/TM…/ CP…/COM465…). 10. IT system Nominal voltage of the IT system being monitored: 230 V Nominal voltage of the IT system being monitored: 115 V 8.3.4.5...
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Menu mode: Operation and setting Menu Description 3. Line 1 Line 1 4. Line 2 Line 2 5. Manual mode Relay switches in manual mode (transparent cover open or digital input “Manual mode” selected). 6. Device error Internal device error 1.x, 3.x (except 3.50), 6.x, 7.x, 8.x, 9.x or BMS bus has no master, short-circuit distribution board, failure distribution board, test due, service due.
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ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Adjusting the settings: Menu Description Exit Go up one menu level 1. Functions NOTE: A parameter change can result in an immediate changeover. Digital input disabled Manual/Automatic. Manual mode means that automatic changeover can no longer take place.
Menu mode: Operation and setting Premature wear of the memory module The service life of the 500 memory locations of the EEPROM memory is limited to approx. 100,000 memory accesses. If one change to a measured value is saved every second, the end of the service life of the EEPROM is reached after one year.
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO 8.3.4.9 Settings menu 9: Interface Set the device address for the connection to the internal BMS bus. Change the device address concerned when several devices are connected to one BMS bus. One device (e.g. MK800) must have address 1 (master). All other devices are addressed in consecutive order: 2,3,4,….
Menu mode: Operation and setting 8.3.4.11 Settings menu 11: Password The device has two separate passwords for the “Settings” menu and the “TEST” menu. Menu Description Exit Go up one menu level 1. Settings Change the password for the “Settings” menu, enable/disable password. Factory setting: Password: Status:...
8.3.4.12 Settings menu 12: Service The service menu is intended for settings by authorised Bender service personnel. It is only accessible to the Bender service. In the service menu, information about the device status can be called up and settings for specific operating conditions can be made.
Date, time Line 3: Address set on the BMS bus Line 4: Serial number of the device Line 5…8: Software versions of the four controllers of the device … Bender address, website … Exit. Exit standard information. ATICS-2-ISO_D00046_06_M_XXEN / 04.2024...
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Troubleshooting Fault and alarm messages In the event of an alarm, the messages of ATICS® will enable you to narrow down the possible causes. Some messages may point to several causes. The following possible faults are indicated by messages on the ATICS® display: •...
“Settings menu 9: Interface”, page 69. Service by __ (date) Reminder for next service • Schedule appointment with the Bender service. Functional test by __ Reminder for next test • Schedule appointment for next test.
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Note down what happened before the error: Operating steps, error messages of the device, environmental conditions, etc. Have the article and serial number of the device at hand. Contact the Bender service and state the type of error and the three-digit error code. ATICS-2-ISO_D00046_06_M_XXEN / 04.2024...
Troubleshooting Frequently asked questions A series of clicks is always heard 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 set to “Generator”...
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Why does writing back reports/backups lead to error messages? Like many Bender devices, ATICS® can be monitored and configured by means of a Bender gateway CP700, COM46x…, etc. The gateways are operated via a web user interface that is displayed using an internet browser.
Periodic verification and service 10.1 Periodic verification The use of Bender products ensures protective measures against certain hazards when operating electrical systems. The corresponding legal requirements are defined in the Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health (BetrSichV) and the supplementary Technical Rules (TRBS): Every company is obliged to draw up a risk assessment for its work equipment (electrical systems and equipment).
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO 10.3 Cleaning ATICS® may only be cleaned with a clean, dry, soft and antistatic cloth. 10.4 Operation with bypass switch The ATICS-BP-… bypass switch enables a parallel supply of line 3. Without interrupting the voltage on line 3, ATICS®...
Periodic verification and service WARNING Electric shock Mains voltage is present at the contacts of lines 1, 2 and 3, which causes an electric shock if touched. Only touch the insulated part of the connector. 10.5 Replacing ATICS® The plug connectors make it easy to replace the device if •...
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ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Removing ATICS® in case of DIN rail mounting Undo screws (D). Remove lower and upper terminal covers (A) by using a screwdriver to push back the locking hook (B) located approximately in the middle of the cover in each case.
Periodic verification and service Removing ATICS® in case of screw mounting Remove lower and upper terminal covers (A) by using a screwdriver to push back the locking hook (B) in the middle of each cover. Undo the Allen screws of the terminals (C). Remove the green plug connectors (D) at top and bottom.
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Technical data 11.1 Technical data ATICS-…-ISO Insulation coordination acc. to IEC 60664-1/IEC 60664-3 Overvoltage category Pollution degree outside, inside Rated insulation voltage 250 V Protective separation between Line 1 – Line 2; Line 1, 2, 3 – RS-485;...
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Technical data Current monitoring (output current) Measuring current transformers STW3, STW4 Measuring range I (TRMS) STW3: 0…> 150 A, STW4: 0…> 260 A Response value for short-circuit detection (versions 63 A and 80 A) with STW3 130 A Crest factor min.
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ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Load current monitoring (IT system transformer) Measuring current transformers STW2, STW3, SWL-100 A Measuring range I (TRMS) 10…110 % of the response value Adjustable response value (STW2, STW3, SWL-100A) 5…(50) 100 A (1-A steps) Relative uncertainty ±5 % Crest factor ≤...
Technical data Test logger 100 data records Service logger 100 data records Input Digital inputs Galvanic separation Control via potential-free contacts Operating mode active at 0 V (low) or 24 V (high), adjustable Voltage range high/low AC/DC 10…30 V / AC/DC 0…0.5 V Adjustable function switch-back lock, manual/automatic mode, bypass mode, functional test, changeover to preferred line, alarm input for...
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ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO Environment/EMC EN 61326 (see CE declaration) Classification of climatic conditions acc. to IEC 60721 Stationary use (IEC 60721-3-3) 3K22 Transport (IEC 60721-3-2) 2K11 Long-term storage (IEC 60721-3-1) 1K22 Operating temperature −25…+55 °C Classification of mechanical conditions acc. to IEC 60721...
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4 × M5 Dimensions incl. terminals (W × H × D) 234 × 270 × 73 Weight approx. 3400 g Short-circuit currents ATICS-2-63A-ISO ATICS-2-80A-ISO Thermal current I (40 °C) 63 A 80 A Current rated as conditional short circuit with gG fuses according to DIN Conditional short-circuit current I (kA eff.)
ATICS-2-63A-ISO / ATICS-2-80A-ISO 11.4 Standards and certifications The transfer switching and monitoring device conforms to the following standards: • DIN VDE 0100-710 (VDE 0100-710):2002-11* • DIN VDE 0100-710 (VDE 0100-710):2012-10* • DIN VDE 0100-710 (VDE 0100-710) supplement 1:2014-06 • DIN VDE 0100-718 (VDE 0100-718):2014-06 •...
Technical data Type Rated operational voltage U Rated operational current I Art. No. Manual ATICS-2-80A-ISO-400 AC 415 V AC 80 A B92057205 D00046 with connection option for ATICS-ES energy storage device Compatible alarm indicator and operator panels Type Description Art. No. Manual CP907 COMTRAXX®...
Transformer 3.68 kVA, AC 400 V / 230 V B924744 For “ATICS® for 400 volt systems without N conductor”, only the transformers recommended by Bender (T5, T6) may be used! ATICS-ES Energy storage device for ATICS-2-63A-ISO-ES and ATICS-2-80A-ISO-ES B72057255 D00009...
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Technical data Date Version Valid from software State/Changes version 04/2024 see above Transfer to editorial system, editorial revision. Chapter 10.1 Periodic verification: reference changed after “Function test […] on the monitoring device” Successor devices included: MK... > CP305; TM8000 > CP9xx ATICS-2-ISO_D00046_06_M_XXEN / 04.2024...
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