Ats 022 PDF
Ats 022 PDF
Ats 022 PDF
1SDH000760R0002 - L5785
Contents
Contents
1.
2.
Safety notes........................................................................................................................ 4
Explanation of abbreviations and terms.......................................................................... 5
2.1.
General information........................................................................................................................5
2.2. Times..............................................................................................................................................5
3. Introduction......................................................................................................................... 6
3.1
3.2
Product overview............................................................................................................................6
Application scenarios.....................................................................................................................7
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
5.
5.1 Interface.......................................................................................................................................17
5.2
LED indicators..............................................................................................................................18
5.3
Keypad keys.................................................................................................................................19
5.4
Setting the operating modes........................................................................................................20
5.4.1
Manual mode................................................................................................................................20
5.4.2
Automatic mode...........................................................................................................................20
5.5
Graphic Display............................................................................................................................21
5.5.1
LN1 and LN2 lines status indication.............................................................................................22
5.5.2
Browsing through the Menu.........................................................................................................22
5.6
Using pushbuttons in manual mode............................................................................................26
5.7
Test Modes...................................................................................................................................26
6.
6.1
6.2
7.
8.
Technical data................................................................................................................... 36
Installation of device ATS022.......................................................................................... 37
8.1.
8.2.
9.
Regulatory standards....................................................................................................... 39
10. Troubleshooting................................................................................................................ 40
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1. Safety notes
1. Safety notes
Before using the ATS022 unit, read the following Safety notes:
using the unit without following the indications can lead to malfunctioning and, in
some cases, hazardous conditions.
If there are doubts about safe use, the unit must be put out of service.
The automatic transfer switch ATS022 must be prevented from operating the circuit breakers before:
accessing the circuit breakers
performing maintenance on circuit breakers or any electrical circuits powered by them
performing any operation where opening/closing the circuit breaker could be dangerous
During maintenance:
set the "Manual" mode.
lock the circuit breaker mechanically in the open position.
Safe use is not guaranteed if:
the device has been damaged during transport
the device shows visible signs of damage
the device does not work
the device has been stored for a long period
Even if the device seems to be in stand-by status switch it off from the control circuit, as there is risk of it
operating the circuits without warning.
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ATS022:
ATS of the ATS02x series, version with display and Modbus communication.
CB:
CB1:
CB on line LN1.
CB2:
CB on line LN2.
CB3:
CB for Bus Tie, NPL and NPL BUS TIE operating modes.
LN1:
LN2:
Bus Tie:
NPL:
Operating mode with non priority control circuit breaker for non priority loads control
Modbus RTU:
Communication protocol.
2.2. Times
NOTE: All the details of the times and switching logics are described in the Chapters concerned.
TS:
- Opening delay of main line CB, after detection of fault in mains (generator is not in
use)
- Generator start delay, after detection of fault in mains (generator in use).
TCE:
TBS:
Opening delay of emergency line CB, after detection of stabilised voltage on main line.
TCN:
TGOFF:
TC:
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3. Introduction
3. Introduction
3.1 Product overview
The automatic transfer switch ATS022 is used in all installations where switching is required between two
lines to ensure the supply of loads in case of a fault on one line.
ATS022 selects the power supply line by acting directly on the CBs provided on the lines: ATS022 can be
used with automatic CBs and ABB SACE switch-disconnectors.
The device monitors the voltage of the main line and emergency line and records the following faults:
Maximum and minimum voltage
Maximum and minimum Frequency
Phase balance
Voltage imbalance
Frequency imbalance
ATS022 does not require an auxiliary safety power supply since it is powered directly by the line
voltages.
If both lines are absent, ATS022 enters Powersave mode (maximum duration 1 minute) in which the
device is active and in stand-by for one of the power supply lines to be restored. When the Powersave
period ends, the LED switches off and the device awaits a line voltage. The moment the main or the
emergency line is restored, the unit analyses the conditions of the lines monitored and the status of the
circuit breakers and proceeds with the switching operation in accordance with the situation concerned.
The safety auxiliary supply is obligatory in the following cases:
utilisation of Modbus RS485 communication
utilisation in systems with rated frequency 16 2/3Hz
utilisation in single-phase systems with Un 57,5109VAC
A 24VDC .110VDC auxiliary safety power supply can be used (-10%, +15%).
ATS022 can be used in systems with rated frequency 50Hz, 60Hz, 400Hz, 16 2/3 Hz that can be set from
the menu.
The device can be used in systems with single-phase, three-phase with Neutral and three-phase
without neutral, setting can be done from the menu. ATS022 makes it possible to select from the display
a different distribution system between Line LN1 and Line LN2. ATS022 can be used in manual or
automatic mode. In the first case the circuit breakers must be controlled by means of the pushbuttons
present on the front panel of the device, while in automatic mode, the switching logic is controlled
directly by the device
The device is equipped with a front graphic display by means of which the user can check the settings
and display the status of the unit and the circuit breakers connected to it.
It is also possible to integrate the ATS022 device inside a communication network which uses the
Modbus RS485 protocol.
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4.
Description
Value
030s
TBS Delay
059s, 1,2,330min
TCE Delay
060s
TCN Delay
060s
TC Delay
060s
TGOFF Delay
059s, 1,2,330min
Table 4.1:
KA00428
Figure 4.1:
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Time diagrams
Line 1 ok
CB1 CLOSED
Line 2 ok
CB2 CLOSED
TCE
TS
Figure 4.2:
TBS
TCN
KA00427
Figure 4.3:
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Time diagrams
Line 1 ok
CB1 CLOSED
Gen start
Line 2 ok
CB2 CLOSED
TS
Figure 4.4:
TCE
TBS
TCN
TGOFF
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CB1
CB2
CB3
NPL
Figure 4.5:
CB1
CB2
CB3
NPL
Figure 4.6:
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4.
Time diagrams
Line 1 ok
CB1 CLOSED
Gen start
Line 2 ok
CB2 CLOSED
CB3 CLOSED
TS
Figure 4.7:
TCE
TBS
TCN
TGOFF
Line 1 ok
CB1 CLOSED
Line 2 ok
CB2 CLOSED
CB3 CLOSED
TS
Figure 4.8:
TCE
TBS
TCN
Application time diagram 3CBs NPL BUS TIE - generator not in use - main line LN1
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Line 1 ok
CB1 CLOSED
Gen start
Line 2 ok
CB2 CLOSED
CB3 CLOSED
TS
Figure 4.9:
TCE
TBS
TCN
TGOFF
Line 1 ok
CB1 CLOSED
Line 2 ok
CB2 CLOSED
CB3 CLOSED
TS
Figure 4.10:
TBS
TCE
TCN
Application time diagram 3CBs NPL - generator not in use - main line LN1
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4.
CB1
CB2
CB3
Figure 4.11: Application layout 3CBs BUS TIE
Time diagrams
Line 1 ok
CB1 CLOSED
Line 2 ok
CB2 CLOSED
CB3 CLOSED
TS
TC
TBS
Figure 4.12: Application time diagram 3CBs BUS TIE line LN1 failure
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TCN
Line 1 ok
CB1 CLOSED
Line 2 ok
CB2 CLOSED
CB3 CLOSED
TS
Figure 4.13:
TC
TBS
TCN
Time diagrams
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Line 1 ok
CB1 CLOSED
Line 2 ok
CB2 CLOSED
TS
Figure 4.14:
TCE
TBS
TCE
TBS
2CBs application time diagram - generator not in use without inverse switching
procedure
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(6)
4.
Time diagrams
Line 1 ok
CB1 CLOSED
Line 2 ok
CB2 CLOSED
TS
TCE
TBS
TCN
Line 1 ok
CB1 CLOSED
Gen start
Line 2 ok
CB2 CLOSED
TS
TCE
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Code
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
16
No voltage
Undervoltage
Overvoltage
Phase missing
Voltage unbalance
Incorrect phase sequence
Invalid frequency
15
14
2
5
1
10
11
12
RESET
13
4
Figure 5.1:
Ref.
Description
CB3: CB3 opening/closure procedure graphic indication (combination of UP-DOWN keys for at
least 2sec)
10
11
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5.
Ref.
Description
12
13
14
GRAPHIC DISPLAY
15
16
Serial No.
Table 5.1:
Auto
The Auto LED indicates the operating mode:
manual: LED Off
automatic: steady green LED
test: flashing green LED
Power
LED Power LED indicates the presence of power supply:
power supply present: steady green LED indicates power supply from line voltage or from auxiliary
source present
no power supply: LED Off indicates that both lines are not present and that the Powersave condition
has ended. The switching logic is in stand-by for return of one of the line voltages
Powersave: green flashing LED indicates, if both lines are absent and if no auxiliary power supply is
present, that the device is active and is in stand-by for return of one of the line voltages (maximum
duration 1 minute). When the Powersave period ends, the LED switches off and the device awaits
a line voltage. The moment the normal or the emergency line is restored, with ATS022 in automatic,
the unit analyses the conditions of the lines monitored and the status of the circuit breakers and
proceeds with the switching operation in accordance with the situation concerned.
TX/RX
The TX/RX LED indicates the bus communication status.
Communication via bus under way: green LED flashing at variable frequency
Communication via bus not active: LED Off
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CB2 key
In manual mode, press the CB2 key for Opening/Closure of circuit breaker CB2.
RESET
Press RESET to select the Manual or Automatic operating mode.
In case of alarm, press RESET to reset the alarm and the device returns to manual mode. Press RESET
again to bring the device to automatic mode.
TEST key
Press the TEST key to set the test modes of the
direct and inverse switching sequences.
ATS022 must be in the manual position. To exit TEST mode press
RESET.
Enter key
Used for confirming the action or entry to the menu.
ESC key
Used for cancelling an action and returning to previous menu.
UP key
Used for moving up on the menu.
DOWN key
Used for moving down on the menu.
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5.
Manual mode
!
OR
3
TEST
Figure 5.2:
Manual mode
CB2
KA00345IT
CB1
3
CB2
CB1
TEST
Automatic Mode
!
OR
5
CB2
TEST
KA00347IT
CB1
Figure 5.3:
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Automatic Mode
14
LN1
3
5
15
19
13
16
18
Ref.
Description
LN1: line 1
LN2: line 2
10
11
12
13
14
timing indicator
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Table 5.2:
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LN2 LN1: 1
TBS..
0,0 V
0,0 Hz
LN2: 1
0,0 V
NPL
0,0 Hz
8
Figure 5.4:
21
GT
17
20
11
G
M
L
12
9
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5.
Code
No power
Minimum voltage
Maximum voltage
Phase missing
Phase imbalance
Inverted sequence
Table 5.3:
Figure 5.5:
Access to the configuration pages requires a 4-digit password which must be entered using the UP,
DOWN and ENTER keys.
The password is valid for one minute after the last pressing of a key.
For the first access to the system the password is 0001; subsequently change the password as desired.
If the password is lost or forgotten, contact the service centre.
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Value
Factory settings
Rated voltage
400V/230V
Rated frequency
50Hz
3 phases with N
3 phases with N
absent/present
(for voltages greater than 480VAC)
absent
Primary voltage TV
690V/400 V
Secondary voltage TV
400V/230 V
Table 5.4:
- Type of application
Type of application
Value
Factory settings
Protection devices
Utilisation of generator
Priority Line
Line LN1
Switching
Table 5.5:
Device configuration
The device configuration section makes it possible to set:
- Limit thresholds
Limit thresholds
Value
Factory settings
Min/max voltage
threshold
-15%; +15%
Min/max frequency
threshold
-1%; +1%
Table 5.6:
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5.
- Time delays
Time delays
Value
Factory settings
TS Delay
030s, step 1s
0s
TBS Delay
0s
TCE Delay
060s, step 1s
3s
TCN Delay
060s, step 1s
3s
TC Delay
060s, step 1s
3s
TGOFF Delay
5s
Table 5.7:
- Digital inputs
Digital Input
Value
Factory settings
Generator Start
NO/NC
NO
NO/NC
NO
Table 5.8:
- Modbus parameters
Modbus
Value
Factory settings
Modbus Address
1247
9600/19200/38400 bps
9600
0,1
Modbus Parity
absent
mode
local, remote
local
Table 5.9:
Value
Backlighting duration
Language
English/Italian/German/French/Spanish/Finnish/
Russian/Chinese
Table 5.10:
Factory settings
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English
Diagnostics
The diagnostics section makes it possible to access the following pages:
Values Measured: the voltage and frequency values measured on lines LN1 and LN2 can be consulted
on the display.
Alarms Log: the latest alarms/events are displayed, up to a maximum of 20. The number of alarms is
shown at the top of the page and the latest alarm is always at the top of the list. The log is cleared by
selecting Clear Log and pressing Enter.
KA00477
Diagnostics
Measured Values
Alarm Log
SW: 1A
2/2
SN: 12345678
Figure 5.5:
Figure 5.6:
Figure 5.7:
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5.
Complete Test
With ATS022 in manual mode, press TEST: all the LEDs, except Tx/Rx, flash twice simultaneously and
then the Auto LED Auto flashes every 0.5 sec.; the graphic display shows the icon T.
The test procedure varies according to the application selected:
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2 CBs
3CBs NPL
At the end of the procedure, press TEST again to resume the sequence.
Alarms, if any, on the protection devices control are activated in the same manner as the automatic and
manual operating modes.
The user can stop the TEST sequence by pressing the RESET.
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5.
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DO11
2 CBs
not used
NOTES
3CBs NPL
used
used
used
*The CT-AWE must be adjusted with a time between 200ms and 300ms.
Table 6.1:
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6.
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2 CBs:
If DI9 is closed:
Generator Start
Opening of circuit breaker CB1
closure of circuit breaker CB2
If DI9 is open:
opening of circuit breaker CB2
closure of circuit breaker CB1
generator stop
3CBs NPL:
If DI9 is closed:
Generator Start
Opening of circuit breakers CB1 and CB3
closure of circuit breaker CB2
If DI9 is open:
opening of circuit breaker CB2
closure of circuit breakers CB1 and CB3
generator stop
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6.
Description of function
NC
NO
Enabling automatic switching logic: this function makes it possible to inhibit the automatic
switching logic of the device following an alarm present in the field.
The logic can, however, be disabled if one of the conditions involving the disabling exist
Contact type set
Description of function
NC
NO
Reset from Remote: this function allows reset of the device logic in remote by means of remote
actuator.
Contact type set
Description of function
NC
NO
Emergency Block: this function allows prior opening of both circuit breakers of the power supply
and emergency lines and permanent disabling of the switching logic. This function can be used, for
example, in case of an alarm coming from a fire-fighting system which requires immediate opening of
the circuit breakers and disabling of the switching logic.
Contact type set
Description of function
NC
NO
Input DI10 may be set as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) by means of the menu on the
graphic display.
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Linea 2
Line 2
Linea 2
Ligne 2
Leitung 2
ATS022
Linea 1
Line 1
Linea 1
Ligne 1
Leitung 1
Com
Modbus
Com
CB2 trip
CB1 trip
Com
X29
segnalazione allarme
alarm signaling
Sealizacin alarma
signalisation alarme
Alarmmeldung
non utilizzato
Not used
No utilizado
non utilis
Nicht benutzt
stato CB3
status CB3
estado CB3
etat CB3
zustand CB3
non utilizzato
Not used
No utilizado
non utilis
Nicht benutzt
ingresso programmabile
Programmable input
entrada programables
entree programmable
eingang programmierbar
CB2 inserito
CB2 inserted
CB2 insertado
CB2 embroch
CB2 eingefahren
Allarme gen
Generator alarm
Entrada alarma gen
Alarme gen
Alarm Gen
CB1 inserito
CB1 inserted
CB1 insertado
CB1 embroch
CB1 eingefahren
Stato CB1
Status CB1
Estado CB1
Etat CB1
Zustand CB1
CB2 inserito
CB2 inserted
CB2 insertado
CB2 embroch
CB2 eingefahren
Stato CB2
Status CB2
Estado CB2
Etat CB2
Zustand CB2
CB1 inserito
CB1 inserted
CB1 insertado
CB1 embroch
CB1 eingefahren
X32
X31
Figure 6.1:
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Connectors Description
6.
DI/DO
Type
X11:1
X11:2
X11:3
X11:4
X12:1
X12:2
X12:3
X12:4
X41:1
X41:2
X21:1
Com
X21:2
DO1
NO
DO2
NO
X21:3
X22:1
Com
X22:2
DO3
NO
X22:3
DO4
NO
X23:1
D05
X23:2
Com
X23:3
D05
D011
NO
X24:1
X24:2
Com
X24:3
X29:1
D011
NC
DO6
Open = no alarm;
Closed = alarm
-
X29.2
not used
DO7
X29:3
not used
DO8
X29:4
DO9
Open = no alarm;
Closed = alarm
X29.5
X29:6
X29:7
Com
DO12
Open = Automatic;
Closed = Manual
Open = logic enabled;
Closed = logic disabled
X31:1
DI3
X31:2
DI1
X31:3
DI2
X31:4
Com
X32:1
DI11
X32.2
programmable input
DI10
X32:3
DI9
NO
X32:4
DI8
NO/NC
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Connectors Description
DI/DO
Type
X32.5
DI7
X32:6
DI6
X32:7
DI5
X32:8
DI4
X32.9
Com
X51:1
Modbus DATA B
X51:2
Modbus DATA A
X52:3
Modbus GND
Earth connection
X61
Table 6.2:
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7.
Technical data
7. Technical data
ATS022
Value
Phase voltage
Frequency
50-60-400-16 2/3 Hz
Frequency
50-60-400-16 2/3 Hz (3
Measurement precision
Voltage
1%
Frequency
1%
8 A, AC1, 250 V
6 A, AC1, 250 V
III, Uimp 6 kV
Power consumption
Max 12W
IP rating
IP20
Device weight
1314g
Operating temperature
-20 / +60 C (4
Storage temperature
-25 / +80C
Humidity
r.h=95% T=2560C
Altitude
Max. 2000m
NOTES
(1 In single-phase system it is not possible to select Un 100 V, 115 V, 120 V.
(2 In single-phase system, if Un is between 57.7 - 109 V an auxiliary safety power supply is necessary
(3 In case of rated frequency 16 2/3 Hz, an auxiliary safety power supply must be used. If the rated
voltage is greater than 100 VAC external transformers must be used.
(4 If the ATS022 is used in environments with extremely low temperatures (less than - 10C) it is
advisable to use a safety auxiliary power supply to avoid display problems of the graphic display.
Table 7.1:
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2
139
91
160
2a
KA00379
2b
Figure 8.1:
Door-mounted ATS022
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8.
35mm
KA00500
EN 50022
145
KA00377
97
KA00484IT
Togliere
Figure 8.2:
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9. Regulatory standards
9. Regulatory standards
ATS022 conforms to the following regulatory standards:
European Directive 73/23 LVD Low Voltage Directive
EN 50178 electronic equipment for use in power Installations
EN-IEC 62103 electronic equipment for use in power Installations
EN-IEC 60947-5-1 low voltage switchgear and control gear: control circuit devices and switching
elements
Electromagnetic compatibility EN 50081-2, EN 50082-2
Environmental conditions IEC 68-2-1, IEC 68-2-2, and IEC 68-2-3
EN-IEC 61000-4-2: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4: Testing and measurement
techniques Section 2: Electrostatic discharge immunity test Basic EMC Publication (IEC 61000-4-2
[8KV air, 4KV cont])
EN-IEC 61000-4-3, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4: Testing and measurement
techniques Section 3: Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test (IEC 61000-4-3
[level 3])
EN-IEC 61000-4-4, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4: Testing and measurement
techniques Section 4: Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test Basic EMC Publication (IEC 610004-4 [level 2/3])
EN-IEC 61000-4-5, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4: Testing and measurement
techniques Section 5: Surge immunity test (IEC 61000-4-5 [level 1/2])
EN-IEC 61000-4-6: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4: Testing and measurement
techniques (IEC 61000-4-6 [level 3])
EN-IEC 61000-4-8: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4: Testing and measurement
techniques (IEC 61000-4-8 [level 5])
EN 50093, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques
Section 11: Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity test (IEC 61000-4-11,
[100ms/5s] B, C criterion)
CISPR11 (30MHz...1GHz): Emission (Generic Standard, Industrial) Radiated
CISPR11 (0.15MHz30MHz): Emission (Generic Standard, Industrial) Conducted
CISPR/CEI 1000-6-3: Part 6: Generic standards Section 3: Emission standard for residential,
commercial and light-industrial environments
IEC 60068-2-2: Environmental testing. Part 2: Tests. Test B: Dry heat
IEC 60068-2-6: Environmental testing. Part 2: Tests. Test Fc: vibration (sinusoidal)
IEC 60068-2-27: Environmental testing. Part 2: Tests. Test Ea and guidance: shock
IEC 60068-2-30: Environmental testing. Part 2: Tests. Test Db and guidance: Damp heat, cyclic
IEC 60068-2-1: Environmental testing. Part 2: Tests. Test A: cold (-20 C 3 C, 16 hours)
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10. Troubleshooting
10. Troubleshooting
The alarms are shown by means of a message on the ATS022 display. The
Alarm messages are shown in the Table below:
Table 10.1: Alarms ATS022
Alarm
Fault
Action
circuit breaker CB3 bus-tie does not the alarm can be reset by means of the
open within 5s
RESET button.
CB1 removed
CB2 removed
Logic block
External fault
Trip CB1
Trip CB2
Generator alarm
Table 10.1:
Alarms ATS022
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