ABB OTM ATS Auto Transfer Switch Instruction Manual
ABB OTM ATS Auto Transfer Switch Instruction Manual
ABB OTM ATS Auto Transfer Switch Instruction Manual
Contents
Contents
1.
Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 5
1.1
1.2
2.
2.1
3.
Description ....................................................................................................................... 9
3.1
4.
4.1
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4
4.2
5.
Installation ....................................................................................................................... 16
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.3.1
5.3.2
5.4
5.4.1
5.4.2
5.5.3
6.
Connecting ..................................................................................................................... 41
6.1
6.1.1
6.1.2
6.1.3
6.2
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
6.2.4
6.2.5
6.2.6
7.
Operating ......................................................................................................................... 56
7.1
7.1.1
7.1.2
7.1.3
7.2
7.3
7.3.1
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Contents
7.3.2
8.
8.1
8.2
9.
9.1
9.2
9.2.1
9.2.2
9.2.3
9.3
Interface ......................................................................................................................................68
Configuration ..............................................................................................................................68
Rotary Switches ..........................................................................................................................68
Keypad........................................................................................................................................69
LEDs ...........................................................................................................................................70
TEST sequence ..........................................................................................................................71
10.
10.1
10.2
10.2.1
10.2.2
10.2.3
10.2.4
10.3
Interface ......................................................................................................................................72
Configuration .............................................................................................................................72
Rotary Switches ..........................................................................................................................72
Keypad........................................................................................................................................73
LEDs ...........................................................................................................................................74
External transformer ...................................................................................................................75
TEST sequence ..........................................................................................................................75
11.
11.1
11.2
11.2.1
11.2.2
11.2.3
11.2.4
Interface ......................................................................................................................................76
Configuration ..............................................................................................................................76
Keypad........................................................................................................................................76
LEDs ...........................................................................................................................................77
Display ........................................................................................................................................78
Dialogue functions required for OMD800 status information via Modbus .................................87
12.
12.1
12.2
12.3
OMD100......................................................................................................................................88
OMD200 / OMD300 ....................................................................................................................88
OMD800......................................................................................................................................89
13.
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................. 90
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
14.
Accessories ..................................................................................................................... 93
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5
14.6
14.7
15.
15.1
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1. Introduction
1. Introduction
This manual describes the installation and the basic operation of the OTM160-1600_C_D_ automatic
transfer switches. The instructive part is followed by a section on available accessories.
General warning: warns about a situation where something other than electrical
equipment may cause physical injury to a person or damage to equipment.
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1. Introduction
OME:
OMD:
The control unit of automatic transfer switching equipment, common type name for
the automatic control unit
OMD100:
OMD200:
OMD300:
The automatic control unit, standard version with additional power supply control
OMD800:
The automatic control unit, high version with communication and display
DPS:
Modbus RTU:
LN1-Switch I:
LN2-Switch II:
Power supply line, eg. the secondary line used in emergency cases
Test sequence: A sequence to test the functionality of the OMD and the connected change-over switch
Ts
DB I to II
TBs
DB II to I
Gs
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2. Product overview
2. Product overview
Automatic transfer switches (type OTM160...1600_C_D_) are designed for diverse applications to choose
and to switch between two power supplies. You can operate the OTM_ automatic transfer switches
either electrically by choosing the Automatic / Manual Mode or manually by using the handle. The
operation either electrical or manual can be chosen by the selector switch Motor/Manual on the motor
operator.
OTM_ automatic transfer switches consist of the change-over switch, the motor operator and the
automatic control unit. The automatic control unit (type OMD_) is available in four versions for different
purposes.
Figure 2.1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Change-over switch
Automatic control unit (four types; OMD100, OMD200, OMD300, OMD800)
Motor operator (type OME_)
Switch panel, the operating mechanism
Handle for manual operation
Motor/Manual selection
Terminals for motor operator voltage supply
Terminals (X2) for locking state information, optional; see control circuit diagrams, pages 46-53
Fuse (F1) of motor operator
Locking latch for releasing the handle and locking electrical control
Locking clip for locking manual operation
Voltage sensing wires
Place for auxiliary contact blocks
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2. Product overview
Figure 2.2
OMD100:
Analysing the voltage, frequency and the phase balance.
OMD100 is the basic version of the control unit of automatic switching equipment. It has two sensors
to monitor two three-phase power lines, both able to work with single phase, too. OMD100 has the
capability to monitor two power supply lines and to manage a single change-over switch. The neutral line
always has to be connected.
OMD200:
Analysing the voltage, frequency and the phase balance. Includes the generator START / STOP command.
OMD200 has two sensors to monitor two three-phase power lines, both able to work with single phase,
too. It has the capability to monitor two power supply lines and to manage a single change-over switch.
With DIP-switches it can be chosen whether or not the neutral line is connected. If OMD200 is used
without the neutral line, the external transformer must be used.
OMD300:
Analysing the voltage, frequency and the phase balance. Includes the generator START / STOP command
and the dual power supply (DPS) to motor operator.
OMD300 has two sensors to monitor two three-phase power lines, both able to work with single phase,
too. It has the capability to monitor two power supply lines and to manage a single change-over switch.
OMD300 has integrated voltage supply for the motor operator (Dual power source, DPS). The neutral line
always has to be connected. Moreover, the OMD300 has an additional power supply control.
OMD800:
Analysing the voltage, frequency and the phase balance. Includes the generator START / STOP command.
Communication via Modbus.
DI/DO.
The OMD800 has two sensors to monitor two power lines; both sensors are able to work with single
phase or three-phase lines. This unit can be supplied with an external auxiliary power supply. The status
of OMD800 can be monitored through the Modbus RTU connection. The OMD800 has a graphic display
where the user is able to check the settings and get all the information about status of the OMD800.
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3. Description
3. Description
3.1 Switching sequence
In standard conditions, the automatic control unit OMD_ monitors the Line 1 (LN1), analyzing the voltage
and the frequency. If a measured value is out of the set threshold and the Line 2 (LN2) is OK, the OMD_
operates the change-over switch (Switch I) first to the position O. After the set dead band delay, the
change-over switch (Switch II) is operated to the position II. In the same way, OMD_ will operate the
back-switching sequence, when the Line 1 will start the normal functioning.
Ts
DB I to II
Switch I status
TBs
Close Switch II
DB II to I
Switch II status
Gs
Close Switch I
Figure 3.1
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4. Quick start
4. Quick start
This is a quick guide only meant for those who need a reminder of how to operate the unit. For more
detailed instructions, see chapter 7.
Remove the handle from the switch panel. You can remove the handle in any position.
Turn the Motor/Manual selector to the Motor (M) position to enable electrical operate.
After that operation you can operate the switch electrically by two ways; the automatic control unit
OMD_ is in Manual Mode or Automatic Mode.
Figure 4.1
Make sure that power LED is ON, see the Figure 4.2/ .
If Auto LED is OFF / , the automatic control unit is in Manual Mode.
If the Auto LED is ON, push the Auto key once / . The Auto LED switches to OFF and the
automatic control unit OMD_ is in Manual Mode / .
Figure 4.2
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4. Quick start
To select the switch to operate by the automatic control unit OMD_ in Manual Mode:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Figure 4.3
Selecting the switch to operate, the switch status and the chosen line indication with
LEDs in OMD100, OMD200 or OMD300
Figure 4.4
Selecting the switch to operate, the switch status and the chosen line indication in display
terminal in OMD800
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4. Quick start
Make sure that power LED is ON, see the Figure 4.5/ .
Push the Auto key once / .
If Auto LED is ON, the automatic control unit is in Automatic Mode / .
If the Auto LED is OFF, push the Auto key again / , the Auto LED switches to ON /
automatic control unit is in Automatic Mode.
Figure 4.5
and the
Figure 4.6
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4. Quick start
Figure 4.7
Figure 4.8
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4. Quick start
Turn the Motor/Manual selector to the Manual (Man) position to enable manual operation and to
prevent electrical operation.
Attach the handle to the switch panel. You can attach the handle in any position.
Figure 4.9
When the handle is attached, the automatic control unit OMD_ will automatically be in Manual Mode. The
Alarm LED on the automatic control unit is ON with the Power LED. The Auto LED will be OFF.
When the handle is removed, the automatic control unit will stay in Manual Mode and the Alarm LED will
be OFF.
Figure 4.10
The Alarm LED is ON while the handle is attached and the automatic control unit is in
Manual Mode
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4. Quick start
To disable the manual (and at the same time also electrical) operation, turn the handle to the position O
and attach the padlock to the handle.
Figure 4.11
The following chart shows the locking state information. Optional; see X2 in the control circuit diagrams,
pages 46-53.
Figure 4.12
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5. Installation
5.1 Mounting the OTM_ automatic transfer switch
Use protection against direct contact.
Figure 5.1
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5. Installation
5. Installation
Figure 5.2
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Figure 5.3
OTM160-250E_C_1D_
Figure 5.4
OTM160-250E_C_2D_, OTM160-250E_C_3D_
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5. Installation
5. Installation
Figure 5.5
OTM160-250E_C_8D_
Figure 5.6
OTM160-250E_WC_1D_
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Figure 5.7
OTM160-250E_CW_2D_, OTM160-250E_CW_3D_
Figure 5.8
OTM160-250E_CW_8D_
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5. Installation
5. Installation
Figure 5.9
OTM200U_C_1D_
Figure 5.10
OTM200U_C_2D_, OTM200U_C_3D_
21
1SCC303003M0204, rev. D
Figure 5.11
OTM200U_C_8D_
Figure 5.12
OTM315-400E_C_1D_
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5. Installation
5. Installation
Figure 5.13
OTM315-400E_C_2D_, OTM315-400E_C_3D_
Figure 5.14
OTM315-400E_C_8D_
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1SCC303003M0204, rev. D
Figure 5.15
OTM400U_C_1D_
Figure 5.16
OTM400U_C_2D_, OTM400U_C_3D_
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1SCC303003M0204, rev. D
5. Installation
5. Installation
Figure 5.17
OTM400U_C_8D_
Figure 5.18
OTM630-800E_C_1D_
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1SCC303003M0204, rev. D
Figure 5.19
OTM630-800E_C_2D_, OTM630-800E_C_3D_
Figure 5.20
OTM630-800E_C_8D_
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5. Installation
5. Installation
Figure 5.21
OTM600U_C_1D_
Figure 5.22
OTM600U_C_2D_, OTM600U_C_3D_
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5. Installation
Figure 5.23
OTM600U_C_8D_
387
400
240
96
170
50
20'
13,5
2))
242
96
II
II
21
21
V
7(67
208
400
250
112
260
206
A1
Man.
15
50
136
295
317
15
Figure 5.24
M00261/OTM1000_1250E2_4C1 A
75
A
A1
A2
B
171
OTM1000-1250E_C1D_
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253
74,5
OTM1000-1250E_C1D
E3
E2
80
80
230
230
476
396
506
426
306
272
E4
80
230
556
586
A2
A
B
63
5. Installation
387
240
170
400
20'
290
50
144
13,5
2))
256
II
II
21
21
V
7(67
400
306
250
260
272
206
112
A1
Man.
15
50
171
136
295
75
253
74,5
A2
317
M00262/OTM1000_1250E2_4C2 A
15
Figure 5.25
A
A1
A2
B
OTM1000-1250E_C_D
E3
E2
80
80
230
230
476
396
506
426
63
E4
80
230
556
586
OTM1000-1250E_C2D_, OTM1000-1250E_C3D_
387
240
400
170
80
20'
13,5
290 144
256
200
I
II
21
2))
21
112
206
400
50
A1
272
250
260
306
Man.
171
253
A
A2
136
15
Figure 5.26
74,5
295
317
75
M00264/OTM1000_1250E2_4C8 A
15
63
A
A1
A2
B
OTM1000-1250E_C8D
E3
E2
80
80
230
230
476
396
506
426
E4
80
230
556
586
OTM1000-1250E_C_8D_
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5. Installation
mm
in
387
15,25
400
15,76
240
9,45
170
6,7
13,5 / 0,53
74,5
2,93
50 / 1,97
20'
242 96
9,53 3,78
2))
II
II
21
208
8,19
21
V
7(67
338
13,32
246
326
12,84 372
9,69
14,65 546
258
546
10,16
21,51
112
4,41
A1
21,51
400
15,76
206
8,12
260
10,24
Man.
19
0,75
171 /6,74
253 / 9,97
63
2,48
A2
15
0,59
136
5,36
M00263/OTM1200U2_4C1 A
295
11,62
OTM800-1200U_C1D
E3
E4
E2
80/3,15
80/3,15
80/3,15
230/9,06
230/9,06
230/9,06
396,5/15,62 476,5/18,77 556/21,9
586/23,09
426,5/16,8 506/19,94
A
A1
A2
B
Figure 5.27
15
0,59
75
2,95
317
12,49
OTM800-1200U_C1D_
mm
in
387
15,25
400
15,76
96
3,78
170
6,7
240
9,45
20'
290
11,42
13,5 / 0,53
144
5,67
74,5
2,93
50 / 1,97
15
0,59
20'
2))
2))
II
256
10,08
II
21
21
V
7(67
112
4,41
A1
338
13,32
326
246
9,69 12,84
258
10,16
372
14,65
400
15,76
206
546
21,51 8,12
260
10,24
Man.
19
0,75
171,5
6,75
253 / 9,97
A
A2
63
2,48
74,5
2,93
136
5,36
M00265/OTM1200U2_4C2 A
Figure 5.28
A
A1
A2
B
OTM800-1200U_C_D
E3
E2
80/3,15
80/3,15
230/9,06
230/9,06
476/18,75
396/15,6
506/19,94
426/16,78
317
12,49
E4
80/3,15
230/9,06
556/21,9
586/23,09
OTM800-1200U_C2D_, OTM800-1200U_C3D_
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296,5
11,68
15
0,59
75
2,95
5. Installation
mm
in
387
15,25
400
15,76
96
3,78
170
6,7
240
9,45
20'
13,5 / 0,53
290
11,42
74,5
2,93
50 / 1,97
15
0,59
144
5,67
256
10,08
II
21
2))
21
338
13,32
326
246
9,69 12,84
258
10,16
112
4,41
400
15,76
546
21,51
260
10,24
372
14,65
Man.
206
8,12
19
0,75
171
6,75
253 / 9,97
63
2,48
74,5
2,93
M00266/OTM1200U2_4C8 A
A2
B
Figure 5.29
136
5,36
296,5
11,68
317
12,49
OTM800-1200U_C8D
E3
E4
E2
80/3,15
80/3,15
80/3,15
230/9,06
230/9,06
230/9,06
476/18,75
556/21,9
396/15,6
506/19,94
586/23,09
426/16,78
A
A1
A2
B
15
0,59
75
2,95
OTM800-1200U_C8D_
387
400
240
A2
96
170
200
13,5
50
20'
2))
242
96
II
208
400
II
21
21
V
7(67
112
246
260
258
206
19
171
253
136
M00267/OTM1600E2_4C1 A
75
Figure 5.30
372
A1
Man.
15
338
326
74,5
63
295
317
A
A1
A2
B
OTM1600E-C1D
E3
E2
80
80
230
230
476
396
506
426
E4
80
230
556
586
OTM1600E_C1D
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5. Installation
387
240
400
170
A2
20'
13,5
290
144
256
II
II
21
21
400
50
2))
V
7(67
112
246
260
M
A1
Man.
19
171
253
M00268/OTM1600E2_4C2 A
63
74,5
136
75
Figure 5.31
372
258
206
15
338
326
295
317
OTM1600E_C_D
E3
E2
80
80
230
230
476
396
506
426
A
A1
A2
B
E4
80
230
556
586
OTM1600E_C2D_, OTM1600E_C3D_
240
387
400
96
170
20'
13,5
290 144
50
256
I
II
21
2))
21
112
400
246
260
258
206
A1
Man.
19
15
171
136
75
253
15
74,5
M00269/OTM1600E2_4C8 A
295
317
Figure 5.32
A
A1
A2
B
OTM1600E_C8D
E3
E2
80
80
230
230
476
396
506
426
OTM1600E_C8D_
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338
326
E4
80
230
556
586
A
A2
63
372
5. Installation
The parameter settings of automatic control units OMD100, OMD200 and OMD300 are performed by
the DIP switches. To set the DIP switches, the OMD_ unit has to be removed from the switch, as per
Figure 5.33. On the bottom of the OMD_ unit are the DIP switches; see Figure 5.34. After setting the DIP
switches you can place the OMD_ unit back on the switch according to Figure 5.37, see page 37.
Figure 5.33
Figure 5.34
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5. Installation
The DIP switches of the automatic control units OMD100, OMD200 and OMD300 are set according the
lists below. The parameter settings of automatic control unit OMD800 are on the Chapter 11 Using
automatic control unit OMD800, page 76.
TS
THR
Figure 5.35
Position
Phase system
OFF
three-phase (default)
ON
single phase
fn
Ph
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5. Installation
Gen
Gs
Ts
THR
Figure 5.36
S24
DIP switches in OMD200 and OMD300, the positions are factory default settings
Positions
Positions
Un = 480/277 V
OFF, OFF, ON
Un = 380/220 V
Un = 440/260 V
ON, OFF, ON
Un = 230/130 V
Un = 415/240 V
OFF, ON, ON
Un = 220/127 V
Un = 400/230 V
(default)
ON, ON, ON
Un = 208/120 V
Position
Rated frequency fn
OFF
50Hz (default)
ON
60Hz
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Position
Neutral N
OFF
N used (default)
ON
N not in use
Position
Phase system
OFF
three-phase (default)
ON
single phase
Position
Generator
OFF
ON
in use
Position
Generator
OFF
ON
Gs = 5 minutes
5. Installation
5. Installation
Figure 5.37
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5. Installation
Door drilling according to Figure 5.38. As an optional extra you can use the cover plate OMZC_ on the
door, see Accessories, page 100.
Figure 5.38
Door drilling for the automatic control unit OMD_ on the switch, door drilling for the cover plate
OMZC_, see Accessories, Figure 14.9, page 100.
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5. Installation
Figure 5.39
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Figure 5.40
5. Installation
Automatic control unit OMD_, door mounting with the cover plate, door drilling for the
cover plate OMZC_, see Accessories, Figure 14.10, page 100
Figure 5.41
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6. Connecting
6. Connecting
Only an authorised electrician may perform the electrical installation and maintenance
of OTM_ automatic transfer switches. Do not attempt any installation or maintenance
actions when an OTM_ automatic transfer switch is connected to the electrical mains.
Before starting work, make sure that the switch is de-energised.
Figure 6.1
The neutral pole is situated on the right side of the switches. The lower switch is number I
and the upper switch is number II
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6. Connecting
6.1.2 Power circuit of the automatic control unit OMD200 and OMD300
Operating voltage, setting with DIP switches
Main voltage:
Phase voltage:
Frequency:
OMD200:
If the automatic control unit OMD200 is used without neutral (three-phase connection), the external
transformer must be used. The transformer will drop the main voltage to the phase voltage level. Neutral
has to be connected when using a single phase connection.
OMD300:
Neutral must always be connected.
Frequency:
Frequency:
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6. Connecting
Figure 6.2
1.
2.
Terminals for motor operator voltage supply, MCB (F2) maximum size 16A.
Terminals (X2) for state information of locking, optional; see the control circuit diagrams.
When relay outputs are used with inductive loads (such as relays, contactors and
motors), they must be protected from voltage peaks using varistors, RC-protectors
(AC current) or DC current diodes (DC current).
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Figure 6.3
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6. Connecting
6. Connecting
Figure 6.4
45
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6. Connecting
KA00320
Figure 6.5
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6. Connecting
Connectors, OMD100
Figure 6.6
Connectors, OMD100
Connector
Description
X11:1
X11:2
X11:3
X11:4
Supply I: L1
Supply I: L2
Supply I: L3
Supply I: N
X12:1
X12:2
X12:3
X12:4
Supply II: L1
Supply II: L2
Supply II: L3
Supply II: N
X21:1
X21:2
X21:3
X21:4
X24:1
X24:2
X24:3
X31:1
X31:2
X31:3
X31:4
X61
Equipment earth
Table 6.1
Common
NO
NO
Common
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6. Connecting
KA00321
Figure 6.7
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6. Connecting
Connectors, OMD200
Figure 6.8
Connectors, OMD200
Connector
Description
X11:1
X11:2
X11:3
X11:4
X13:1
X13:2
X12:1
X12:2
X12:3
X12:4
X14:1
X14:2
X21:1
X21:2
X21:3
X23:1
X23:2
X23:3
X24:1
X24:2
X24:3
X31:1
X31:2
X31:3
X31:4
X61
Supply I: L1
Supply I: L2
Supply I: L3
Supply I: N
Supply I (power supply): L1 (default)
Supply I (power supply): N
Supply II: L1
Supply II: L2
Supply II: L3
Supply II: N
Supply II (power supply): L1 (default)
Supply II (power supply): N
Voltage supply from motor operator OME_ Common
Output to close switch I or open switch II
NO
Output to close switch II or open switch I
NO
Output to control the start of the generator, NO
Common
Output to control the stop of the generator, NC
Alarm inactive, close if product is powered
Common
Alarm active, open if product is powered
Manual / Alarm input from handle
Position of change-over switch I
Position of change-over switch II
Voltage supply from the automatic control unit OMD_
Equipment earth
Table 6.2
Connectors OMD200
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6. Connecting
KA00322
Figure 6.9
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6. Connecting
Connectors, OMD300
Figure 6.10
Connectors, OMD300
Connector
Description
Connector
Description
X11:1
X11:2
X11:3
X11:4
Supply I: L1
Supply I: L2
Supply I: L3
Supply I: N
X24:1
X24:2
X24:3
X13:1
X13:2
X12:1
X12:2
X12:3
X12:4
Supply II: L1
Supply II: L2
Supply II: L3
Supply II: N
X31:1
X31:2
X31:3
X31:4
X26:1
X26:2
Supply I: L1
Supply I: N
X14:1
X14:2
X27:1
X27:2
Motor: L
Motor: N
X21:1
X28:1
X28:2
Supply II: L1
Supply II: N
X21:2
X21:3
X61
Equipment earth
X23:1
X23:2
X23:3
Table 6.3
Connectors OMD300
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Figure 6.11
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6. Connecting
6. Connecting
Connectors, OMD800
Figure 6.12
Connectors, OMD800
Connector
Description
Connector
Description
X11:1
X11:2
X11:3
X11:4
X12:1
X12:2
X12:3
X12:4
X41:1
X41:2
X21:1
Supply I: L1
Supply I: L2
Supply I: L3
Supply I: N
Supply II: L1
Supply II: L2
Supply II: L3
Supply II: N
AUX +
AUX Voltage supply from motor operator OME_
Common
Output to close switch I or open switch II NO
Output to close switch II or open switch I NO
Output to control the start of the generator, NO
Common
Output to control the stop of the generator, NC
Command disconnection secondary loads, NO
Common
Command disconnection secondary loads, NC
X29:1
X29.2
X29:3
X29:4
X29.5
X29:6
X29:7
X31:1
X31:2
X31:3
X31:4
X32:1
X32.2
X32:3
X32:4
X32.5
X32:6
X32:7
X32:8
X32.9
X51:1
X51:2
X52:3
X61
X21:2
X21:3
X23:1
X23:2
X23:3
X24:1
X24:2
X24:3
Table 6.4
Connectors OMD800
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6. Connecting
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6. Connecting
An alarm is signaled by the Alarm LED on the front of the device and the relative electrical contact is
closed.
NOTE: In the case of Gen-Set alarm the switch can be operated to position O by pressing O key.
NOTE: The generator can be stopped by using normal generator stop command. See page 86:
Generator Control
6.2.6.7 Measurements
Voltage:
Frequency:
1%
1%
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7. Operating
7. Operating
Never open any covers on the product. There may be dangerous external control
voltages inside the OTM_ automatic transfer switch even if the voltage is turned off.
Never handle control cables when the voltage of the OTM_ automatic transfer switch or
external control circuits are connected.
Release the handle from the switch panel by pushing down the locking latch under the switch
panel and pulling the handle off, see Figure 7.1.
Figure 7.1
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7. Operating
2.
Turn the Motor/Manual selection switch to the Motor (M) position, see Figure 7.2.
Figure 7.2
3.
Operate the OTM_ automatic transfer switch with the keypad of the automatic control unit OMD_ in
Manual Mode or automatically in Auto Mode.
In automatic mode OMD200 and OMD300 are always operated from position I to position II (or from II to
I) without stopping it in position O. OMD800 can be stopped in position O by setting delay time on Dead
Band I to II. For details, see pages 82-83. For example, if switch I is closed and you push key II, the
automatic control unit OMD_ first runs switch I in the open position and then the control unit runs switch
II from the open to the closed position.
The motor operator is protected from overloading by a fuse (F1) under the motor
operator. Only use the same type of fuse that is described on the label close to the fuse.
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7. Operating
Make sure that the power LED is ON, see the Figure 7.3/ .
If the Auto LED is OFF / , the automatic control unit is in Manual Mode.
If the Auto LED is ON, push the Auto key once / . The Auto LED switches to OFF and the
automatic control unit OMD_ is in Manual Mode / .
Figure 7.3
To select the switch to operate by the automatic control unit OMD_ in Manual Mode:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
When the automatic control unit is in Manual Mode, the generator cant be operated.
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7. Operating
Figure 7.4
Selecting the switch to operate, the switch status and the chosen line indication with
LEDs in OMD100, OMD200 or OMD300
Figure 7.5
Selecting the switch to operate, the switch status and the chosen line indication in display
terminal in OMD800
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7. Operating
If a new command is given before the switch has reached the position of the
previous command, the fuse (F1) may operate.
Figure 7.6
Pushing of the O-key (= O-command) will override the commands of the other keys. For example, if you
simultaneously give an O-command and another command (I or II), the automatic transfer switch OTM_
is driven to the OFF position.
Make sure that power LED is ON, see the Figure 7.7/ .
Push the Auto key once / .
If Auto LED is ON, the automatic control unit is in Automatic Mode / .
If the Auto LED is OFF, push the Auto key again / , the Auto LED switches to ON /
automatic control unit is in Automatic Mode.
Figure 7.7
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and the
7. Operating
Figure 7.8
Figure 7.9
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7. Operating
Pushing AUTO after that; sequence restarts. The user can stop the TEST sequence by turning the Lim
rotary switch back to the voltage threshold wanted. After stopping the TEST sequence the device returns
to the normal functionality in MANUAL mode and the settings are exactly the same as they were before
starting the TEST sequence. By pushing AUTO key once after stopping test sequence the device is set
to the AUTO mode.
Figure 7.10
Lim rotary switch is set to the TEST function in OMD100 (left) and in OMD200 and
OMD300 (right)
Turn the Motor/Manual selector to the Manual (Man) position, see Figure 7.11. The motor operator is
switched off and electrical control is prevented.
Figure 7.11
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7. Operating
2.
Attach the handle by pressing it to the switch panel until it clicks into place. You can attach the
handle in all positions; see Figure 7.12.
Figure 7.12
Electrical control is prevented when the handle is attached to the switch panel.
3.
Operate the OTM_ automatic transfer switch by turning the handle to the required position (I, O, II).
When the handle is attached, the automatic control unit OMD_ will automatically be in Manual Mode.
The Alarm LED on the automatic control unit will light with the Power LED. The Auto LED will be OFF, see
Figure 7.13. When the handle is removed, the automatic control unit will stay in Manual Mode and the
Alarm LED will be OFF.
Figure 7.13
Alarm LED is ON while the handle is attached and the automatic control unit will
automatically be in Manual Mode
When the automatic control unit is in Manual Mode, the generator cant be operated.
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7. Operating
7.3 Locking
You can lock the OTM_ automatic transfer switch to a specific position.
Figure 7.14
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7. Operating
Figure 7.15
Figure 7.16
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8. Technical data
8. Technical data
8.1 Automatic transfer switch OTM_C_D, power circuits
Automatic transfer switch, power circuit
Value
Rated frequency
50 Hz 10%
4 kV
Rated frequency
50 60 Hz 10%
6 kV
Rated frequency
50 60 Hz 10%
6 kV
1 phase system:
Rated operational voltage Ue
Phase - neutral
-5... +40 C
-40... +70 C
Altitude
Max. 2000 m
Table 8.1
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8. Technical data
Value
Cabling
0.8... 1.2 x U
Operating angle
Operating time
Protection degree
Voltage supply
PE N L
F2
Max. MCB 16 A
11-12-14 (C/O)
23-24 (NO)
4 kV
Operating temperature
-25... +55 C
-40... +70 C
Altitude
Max. 2000 m
Table 8.2
Type
Voltage
U
220-240
VAC
[V]
Nominal
current a)
In
[A]
OTM160...250_C_1D220C
220 Vac
0,2
OTM160...250_C_2/3D230C
230 Vac
OTM160...250_C_8D230C
Current
Inrush a)
[A]
Operating
transfer
time a)
I-II, II-I
[s]
Total
transfer
time a) b)
I-II, II-I
[s]
OFF-time
when
operating a)
I-II or II-I
[s]
1,3
2,5 5,0
2,5 35,0
0,4 1,0
0,2
1,3
2,0 4,0
2,0 35,0
0,4 1,0
230 Vac
0,2
1,3
1,5 3,0
1,5 35,0
0,4 1,0
OTM315...400_C_1D220C
220 Vac
0,5
2,1
2,0 5,0
2,0 35,0
0,4 1,0
OTM315...400_C_2/3D230C
230 Vac
0,5
2,1
2,0 5,0
2,0 35,0
0,4 1,0
OTM315...400_C_8D230C
230 Vac
0,5
2,1
1,5 3,0
1,5 35,0
0,4 1,0
OTM630...800_C_1D220C
220 Vac
0,7
2,8
2,0 5,0
2,0 35,0
0,4 1,0
OTM630...800_C_2/3D230C
230 Vac
0,7
2,8
2,0 5,0
2,0 35,0
0,4 1,0
OTM630...800_C_8D230C
230 Vac
0,7
2,8
1,5 3,0
1,5 35,0
0,4 1,0
OTM1000...1600_C_1D220C
220 Vac
1,8
7,7
3,0 6,0
3,0 36,0
0,6 1,5
OTM1000...1600_C_2/3D230C
230 Vac
1,8
7,7
3,0 6,0
3,0 36,0
0,6 1,5
OTM1000...1600_C_8D230C
230 Vac
1,8
7,7
2,5 4,0
2,5 35,0
0,6 1,5
Table 8.3
Measurement
Value
SCPD
Table 8.4
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Figure 9.1
Interface of OMD100
9.2 Configuration
9.2.1 Rotary Switches
Figure 9.2
Selection of delay time and voltage threshold, the factory settings are shown in the figure
The TEST position enables simulation of switching sequences step-by-step, see chapter 9.3 TEST
sequence, page 71.
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9.2.2 Keypad
Figure 9.3
Keypad on OMD100
AUTO key
Selecting the automatic control unit OMD100 to the manual or automatic mode. An active alarm can
reset by the AUTO key.
O key
Setting the automatic transfer switch OTM_C_D to the OFF position in manual and auto mode; both
switches (I and II) are in the OFF position. After pressing the O-key the automatic control unit ODM is
always in manual mode.
I key
Setting in manual mode the automatic transfer switch OTM_C_D to position I, when the I-switch will be
in the ON position and the II-switch will be in the OFF position.
II key
Setting in manual mode the automatic transfer switch OTM_C_D to position II, when the II-switch will be
in the ON position and the I-switch will be in the OFF position.
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9.2.3 LEDs
Figure 9.4
LEDs on OMD100
LN 1 - Switch I
A red LN 1 LED signals the status of the line LN 1, when the switch I is ON. Line status is explained in
the table below.
LN 2 - Switch II
A red LN 2 LED signals the status of the line LN 2, when the switch II is ON. Line status is explained in
the table below.
Line Status
LED Indication
Voltage OK
ON
No voltage
OFF
Overvoltage
Undervoltage
Invalid frequency
Unbalance
Table 9.1
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Alarm
A red Alarm LED signals an external alarm. Alarm status is explained in the table below. An active alarm
is set off by pushing the AUTO key.
Alarm Status
LED Indication
ON
Blinking
No alarm
OFF
Table 9.2
NOTE: When the handle is removed, the automatic control unit will stay in manual mode and the Alarm
LED will be OFF.
When the Alarm LED is ON or blinking, check the state of the automatic transfer
switch and repair the possible fault situation. An active alarm is set off by pushing the
AUTO key.
Auto
A green Auto LED signals the automatic or the manual mode. When the OMD100 is in automatic mode,
the Auto LED is ON. When the device is in manual mode, the Auto LED is OFF. In test sequence the Auto
LED is blinking.
Power
A green Power LED signals the power status. When power is ON, the Power LED is ON. The OMD100
will remain in a standby state at least one minute after power failure. A blinking Power LED indicates
standby mode.
Figure 9.5
When the Lim rotary switch is set to the TEST position, automatic control unit OMD100 enters the
test sequence. All the LEDs are first blinking a couple of times to give the information that the LED is
functioning.
In the TEST position it is possible to simulate switching and back-switching sequences step-by-step by
pressing the AUTO key. The user can interrupt the simulation at any place and return to normal use of
the device. More information, see page 62.
NOTE: In the TEST sequence the power circuit is switched on!
NOTE: After testing the user must ensure that the device is not left in the TEST position by accident.
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Figure 10.1
10.2 Configuration
10.2.1 Rotary Switches
Figure 10.2
Selection of delay time and voltage threshold, the factory settings are shown in the figure,
the available voltage threshold settings / voltage in the table
The TEST position enables simulation of switching sequences step-by-step, see chapter 10.3 TEST
sequence, page 75.
10.2.2 Keypad
Figure 10.3
AUTO key
Selecting the automatic control unit OMD200 or OMD300 to the manual or automatic mode. An active
alarm can reset by the AUTO key.
O key
Setting the automatic transfer switch OTM_C_D to the OFF position in manual and auto mode; both
switches (I and II) are in the OFF position. After pressing the O-key the automatic control unit OMD_ is
always in manual mode.
I key
Setting in manual mode the automatic transfer switch OTM_C_D to position I, when the I-switch will be
in the ON position and the II-switch will be in the OFF position.
II key
Setting in manual mode the automatic transfer switch OTM_C_D to position II, when the II-switch will be
in the ON position and the I-switch will be in the OFF position.
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10.2.3 LEDs
Figure 10.4
LN 1 - Switch I
A red LN 1 LED signals the status of the line LN 1, when the switch I is ON. Line status is explained in
the table below.
LN 2 - Switch II
A red LN 2 LED signals the status of the line LN 2, when the switch II is ON. Line status is explained in
the table below.
Line Status
LED Indication
Voltage OK
ON
No voltage
OFF
Overvoltage
Undervoltage
Invalid frequency
Unbalance
Table 10.1
Alarm
A red Alarm LED signals an external alarm. Alarm status is explained in the table on next page. An active
alarm is set off by pushing the AUTO key.
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Alarm Status
LED Indication
ON
Blinking
No alarm
OFF
Table 10.2
NOTE: When the handle is removed, the automatic control unit will stay in Manual Mode and the Alarm
LED will be OFF.
When the Alarm LED is ON or blinking, check the state of the automatic transfer
switch and repair the possible fault situation. An active alarm is set off by pushing the
AUTO key.
Auto
A green Auto LED signals the automatic or the manual mode. When the OMD200 or OMD300 is in
automatic mode, the Auto LED is ON. When the device is in manual mode, the Auto LED is OFF. In the
test sequence, the Auto LED is blinking.
Power
A green Power LED signals the power status. When power is ON, the Power LED is ON. The OMD200
or OMD300 will remain in standby state at least one minute after power failure. A blinking Power LED
indicates standby mode.
Figure 10.5
When the Lim rotary switch is set to the TEST position, automatic control unit OMD200 or OMD300
enters the test sequence. All the LEDs are first blinking a couple of times to give the information that the
LED is functioning.
In the TEST position it is possible to simulate switching and back-switching sequences step-by-step by
pressing the AUTO key. The user can interrupt the simulation at any place and return to normal use of
the device. More information, see page 62.
NOTE: In the TEST sequence the power circuit is switched on!
NOTE: After testing the user must ensure that the device is not left in the TEST position by accident.
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Figure 11.1
Interface of OMD800
Figure 11.2
Keypad of OMD800
11.2 Configuration
11.2.1 Keypad
AUTO
Selecting the automatic control unit OMD800 to the manual or automatic mode. An active alarm is set off
by pushing the AUTO key.
O key
Setting the automatic transfer switch OTM_C_D to the OFF position in manual and auto mode; both
switches (I and II) are in the OFF position. After pressing the O-key the automatic control unit OMD is
always in manual mode.
I key
Setting in manual mode the automatic transfer switch OTM_C_D to position I, when the I-switch will be
in the ON position and the II-switch will be in the OFF position.
II key
Setting in manual mode the automatic transfer switch OTM_C_D to position II, when the II-switch will be
in the ON position and the I-switch will be in the OFF position.
ESC
UP
DOWN
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11.2.2 LEDs
Figure 11.3
LEDs on OMD800
Alarm
A red LED (Alarm) signals an external alarm (switching logic disabled or both automatic transfer switch
positions I and II active). Alarm status is explained in the table below. An active alarm is set off by
pushing the AUTO key.
Alarm Status
LED Indication
ON
Blinking
No alarm
OFF
Table 11.1
NOTE: When the handle is removed, the automatic control unit will stay in Manual Mode and the Alarm
LED will be OFF.
When the Alarm LED is ON or blinking, check the state of the automatic transfer
switch and repair the possible fault situation. An active alarm is set off by pushing the
AUTO key.
Auto
A green Auto LED signals the automatic or the manual mode. When the automatic control unit OMD800
is in automatic mode, the Auto LED is ON. When the device is in manual mode,the Auto LED is OFF. In
test sequence the Auto LED is blinking.
Power
A green Power LED signals the power status. When power is ON, the Power -LED is ON. The automatic
control unit OMD800 will remain in standby state at least one minute after power failure. A blinking
Power LED indicates standby mode.
Tx/Rx
A green Tx/Rx LED signals the state of communication bus. When the LED is on, the automatic control
unit OMD800 is sending data to the bus.
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11.2.3 Display
The display is a graphic display with following menu pages:
Explanation
No voltage
Undervoltage
Overvoltage
Phase missing
Voltage unbalance
Invalid frequency
Table 11.2
Figure 11.4
The Default pages show the status of the device and the monitored lines
When the generator is started, the letter G and the arrow up symbol on the right side of line 2 (LN2)
status are in the default page. When the generator is stopped, the letter G and the arrow down symbol
on the right side of line 2 (LN2) status are in the default page. When the generator is not used, there is no
sign in the default page (see the page 81, Generator Usage).
Figure 11.5
The Default pages show the status of the generator; started or stopped, when in System
Configuration/Generator Usage Generator in Use is defined, see page 81
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Figure 11.6
The Main Menu page allows the entering in all the configuration subpages
Figure 11.7
Attribute
Values
Rated frequency
50Hz and 60 Hz
Number of phases
Secondary load
Generator usage
Line Priority
Table 11.3
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Figure 11.8
Rated Frequency
Rated Frequency means assigned frequency of the system. Value is announced as Hertz. Factory setting
is 50 Hz.
Figure 11.9
Number of Phases
User can choose between a one-phase and a three-phase system with or without N. Three-phase
system with N is the default.
Figure 11.10
Secondary Load
User can choose whether secondary load is Not Used or Opening Only or Opening And Closing. Not
Used is the default.
X24:3 (see control circuit diagram, page 52) is closed in two cases:
1.
2.
Secondary Load parameter value is changed from Opening Only to Not used
Secondary Load parameter value is changed from Opening Only to Opening and Closing and the
changeover switch is in position I
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Figure 11.11
Generator Usage
User can choose No Generator, when generator is not used or Generator in Use, when it is used in the
Line 2 (LN 2) - Switch II. No Generator is the default.
NOTE: Generator should always be connected to the Line 2 (LN 2) - Switch II.
Figure 11.12
Line Priority
User can select the line priority to the Line 1 (LN 1) - Switch I (default) or No Line Priority.
NOTE: Line 2 (LN 2) - Switch II can never have higher priority.
Figure 11.13
Figure 11.14
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Attribute
Values
Voltage Thresholds
-30% -5%, +5% +30%, step 1%, see the Table 11.5
(unbalance is set to same level)
Frequency Thresholds
Delay Times
Switching, 060s
Dead Band I to II, 060s
Back Switching, 0s, 1s, 59s, 1min, 2min, , 30min
Dead Band II to I, 060s
Generator Stop, 0s, 1s, 59s, 1min, 2min, , 30min
Modbus
Modbus Address
Modbus Baud Rate
Modbus Stop Bits
Modbus Parity
Language Selection
English
Francais
Italiano
Espanol
Suomi
Deutsch
Change password
Four numbers
Four numbers
Table 11.4
Voltage Thresholds
User can set voltage thresholds both minimum and maximum values. Factory settings are min -20% and
max +20%. On the table 11.5 are shown values which are valid when auxiliary power supply (AUX) is not
used. Value of the Voltage threshold Max is also used as the voltage unbalance level.
3 phases
1 phases
Voltage / V
Voltage threshold
Min
Max
100/57
115/66
120/70
-20%
-30%
-30%
+30%
+30%
+30%
208/120
220/127
230/132
-30%
-30%
-30%
240/138
277/160
347/200
Voltage / V
Voltage threshold
Min
Max
208/120
220/127
230/132
-20%
-20%
-25%
+30%
+30%
+30%
+30%
+30%
+30%
240/138
277/160
347/200
-30%
-30%
-30%
+30%
+30%
+30%
-30%
-30%
-30%
+30%
+30%
+30%
380/220
400/230
415/240
-30%
-30%
-30%
+30%
+30%
+30%
380/220
400/230
415/240
-30%
-30%
-30%
+30%
+30%
+30%
480/277
-30%
+20%
480/277
-30%
+20%
Table 11.5
Values for Voltage Thresholds suitable for different Main Voltages in 3 phases and 1 phase
system. These values are valid, when auxiliary power supply (AUX) is not used. If the AUX
is used, Min is -30% for all voltages and Max is according to this table.
If the AUX is used, Min is -30% and Max is according to this table.
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Figure 11.15
Frequency Thresholds
User can set frequency thresholds both minimum and maximum values. Factory settings are min -1%
and max 1%.
Figure 11.16
Delay Times
User can set delay times for switching delay (Ts), back switching delay (TBs), dead band delays in
O-position while changing from I to II or from II to I and generator stop delay (Gs). Values for delays are in
the Table 11.4. Factory settings for delay times: Switching 0s, Dead band from I to II 0s, Back switching
0s, Dead band from II to I 0s, Generator stop 0s
Figure 11.17
Factory settings for delay times: Switching 0s, Dead band from I to II 0s, Back switching
0s, Dead band from II to I 0s, Generator stop 0s
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Modbus
Communication protocol. User can set Address, Baud Rate, Stop Bits and Parity for the Modbus.
Address means the Modbus address of the device. The address can be chosen between 1 247. The
Baud Rate can be 9600 19200 38400 kbps. Stop bit can be set 0 or 1 and the parity can be set even,
odd or none. Factory settings are Modbus address 1, Modbus Baud Rate 9600, Modbus Stop Bit 1 and
Modbus Parity None.
Tx/Rx LED indicates data transmission: LED is ON only when data is transmitted from the OMD800.
Figure 11.18
Modbus
Language Selection
In this page it is possible to choose the language. The choices are English, French, Italian, Spanish,
Finnish and German. Factory setting is English.
Figure 11.19
Change Password
In this page it is possible to change password. The password consists of four numbers. In this page it is
always shown as 0000. New password is set by using UP, DOWN and ENTER keys.
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Figure 11.21
11.2.3.5 Diagnostics
Under Diagnostics are submenus: Measured Values, Alarm Log, Counters, Generator Control and Test
Sequence.
Figure 11.22
Diagnostics
Measured Values
On the display the measurements of Main Voltages and Phase Voltages are shown. Also shown on both
pages is the frequency.
Figure 11.23
Measured Values: Main Voltages with frequency and Phase Voltages with frequency
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Alarm log
Under Alarm Log are submenus: View Log and Clear Log.
View Log
On this page the latest alarms are shown. The number of alarms is shown at the top of the page. The log
can contain a maximum of the 20 latest alarms. The latest alarm is always at the top of the list.
Clear Log does not have its own page. The log is cleared when Clear Log is chosen and the Enter key is
pressed. Alarms must be reseetd when cleaning Alarms.
Figure 11.24
Alarm Log: 20 latest alarms, Clear Log will empty the log.
Counters
On this page are shown the summary of operations. One operation is from I to O or from II to O or from
O to I or from O to II, eg. the total summary of the operations from I to II is two operations. Return back
to Diagnostics menu by pushing the ESC key.
Generator Control
User can start or stop the generator if generator is in use (see the selection of Generator Usage on
page 81). Return back to Diagnostics menu by pushing the ESC key.
TEST sequence
TEST sequence carries out the automatic switching sequence with delay times and generator control.
The OMD800 has to be in manual mode. If the changeover switch is in position I, normal switching
sequence with generator start is executed. If in position O or II, back switching sequence is executed
and generator stopped. Normal operation (Manual mode) is returned by pressing the AUTO key. LEDs
(Power, Auto, Alarm) are blinked twice when entering test sequence. Tx/Rx LED is linked directly to
Modbus communication and is not blinked.
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Figure 11.27
TEST sequence carries out the automatic switching sequence, the Auto LED is blinking
during TEST sequence
11.2.4 Dialogue functions required for OMD800 status information via Modbus
For monitoring via Modbus the OMD800 status information the dialogue functions are required. The
configuration of OMD800 can be done only via the OMD800 display and keypad, but the status
information of the monitored lines and of the controlled automatic transfer switch can be monitored via
Modbus in the control room. In detail, the following information is available:
Description
Address
Values
2000
0 = Voltage OK
1 = No voltage
2 = Undervoltage
3 = Overvoltage
4 = Phase missing
5 = Voltage unbalance
6 = Incorrect phase sequence
7 = Invalid frequency
2001
0 = Voltage OK
1 = No voltage
2 = Undervoltage
3 = Overvoltage
4 = Phase missing
5 = Voltage unbalance
6 = Incorrect phase sequence
7 = Invalid frequency
Switching status
2002
2005
1=I
2=O
3 = II
Generator status
2006
1 = Started
2 = Stopped
3 = ALARM
2007
0x000 = No Alarms
0x0001 = Open 1 Failure
0x0002 = Open 2 Failure
0x0008 = Close 1 Failure
0x0010 = Close 2 Failure
0x0100 = Force manual (handle attached)
0x0200 = External fault
0x1000 = Generator alarm
Table 11.5
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380Vac (20%) + N
Phase voltage
220Vac (20%)
Frequency
50 Hz (10%)
5%
Frequency
1%
8 A, AC1, 250 V
III, Uimp 4 kV
IP rating
Temperature area
20 to + 60 C
40 to + 90 C
Humidity
with condensation
5 % - 98 %
without condensation
5 % - 90 %
Table 12.1
Phase voltage
Frequency
50 Hz, 60 Hz (10%)
5%
Frequency
1%
8 A, AC1, 250 V
1/3 phase
Over voltage category
III, Uimp 6 kV
IP rating
Temperature area
20 to + 60 C
40 to + 90 C
Humidity
with condensation
5 % - 98 %
without condensation
5 % - 90 %
Table 12.2
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12.3 OMD800
Operating and measuring voltage area on 3 phase system:
Main voltage
Phase voltage
AUX voltage
Frequency
AUX voltage
Frequency
1%
Frequency
1%
8 A, AC1, 250 V
III, Uimp 6 kV
IP rating
Temperature area
20 to + 60 C
40 to + 90 C
Humidity
(1
with condensation
5 % - 98 %
without condensation
5 % - 90 %
If voltage level is between 57,7 109 Vac, AUX power supply must be used.
Table 12.3
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13. Troubleshooting
13. Troubleshooting
13.1 OMD100, OMD200 or OMD300
State
Action
The alarm can be reset by the AUTO key. If the alarm does
not disappear, there is some malfunction in the changeover switch and it has to be changed.
The alarm can be reset by the AUTO key. If the alarm does
not disappear, there is some malfunction in the changeover switch and it has to be changed.
The alarm can be reset by the AUTO key. If the alarm does
not disappear, there is some malfunction in the changeover switch and it has to be changed.
The alarm can be reset by the AUTO key. If the alarm does
not disappear, there is some malfunction in the changeover switch and it has to be changed.
Table 13.1
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13. Troubleshooting
13.2 OMD800
Alarms are showed with a dedicate message on the display of OMD800. Alarm messages are explained
in the table below.
Message
Fault
Action
Open 1 Failure
Open 2 Failure
Open 3 Failure
Close 1 Failure
Close 2 Failure
Close 3 Failure
Check generator.
Generator Stopped
Check generator.
Force Manual
Handle mounted.
External Fault
Generator Alarm
Generator malfunctioning.
Check generator.
Powersave
Table 13.2
Alarms in OMD800
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13. Troubleshooting
Figure 13.1
Figure 13.2
Close Switch II
Switch I status
Switch II status
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14. Accessories
14. Accessories
14.1 Terminal clamp sets
Figure 14.1
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14. Accessories
Figure 14.2
Mounting of the bridging bars (type OTZC_) to the automatic transfer switches
OTM160_C_D_...800E_C_D_
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14. Accessories
Figure 14.3
Mounting of the bridging bars (type OTZC_) to the automatic transfer switches
OTM1000...1600_C_D_ and OTM800...1200U_C_D_
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Figure 14.4
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14. Accessories
14. Accessories
Figure 14.5
Mounting of the terminal shrouds (type OTS_) to the automatic transfer switches
OTM160_C_D_...800E_C_D_
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Figure 14.6
14. Accessories
Mounting of the terminal shrouds (type OTS_) to the automatic transfer switches
OTM1000...1600E_C_D_ and OTM800...1200U_C_D_
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14. Accessories
Figure 14.7
Handle and spare fuses can be stored on the automatic transfer switch by mounting the
accessory OTVS_ .
14.6 Fastener
Figure 14.8
Fastener OMZD1, used when the automatic control unit OMD_ is mounted on the door
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14. Accessories
Figure 14.9
Door drilling and mounting of the cover plate OMZC_ , when the automatic control unit
OMD_ is mounted on the change-over switch or on the DIN-rail
Figure 14.10
Door drilling and mounting of the cover plate OMZC_ , when the automatic control unit
OMD_ is mounted on the door
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OTM200U_C_D_
OTM400U_C_D_
OTM600U_C_D_
OTM200U_C_D_
OTM400U_C_D_
OTM600U_C_D_
Current
200 A
400 A
600 A
Height
406 mm/16 in
610 mm/24 in
600 mm/24 in
Width
305 mm/12 in
356 mm/14 in
700 mm/28 in
Depth
203 mm/8 in
254 mm/10 in
400 mm/16 in
A
0
0
B
13 mm/0,5 in
13 mm/0,5 in
E
13 mm/0,5 in
13 mm/0,5 in
13 mm/0,5 in
D
70 mm/2,8 in
70 mm/2,8 in
70 mm/2,8 in
OTM200U_C_D_
Cable size
Cable size
AWG
C
MCM
C
4-3
100 mm/4 in
250
200 mm/8 in
2
100 mm/4 in
300
250 mm/10 in
1
100 mm/4 in
1/0
125 mm/5 in
2/0
150 mm/6 in
3/0-4/0
175 mm/7 in
13 mm/0,5 in
OTM400U_C_D_
Cable size
Cable size
AWG
C
MCM
C
2
100 mm/4 in
250
200 mm/8 in
1
100 mm/4 in
300
250 mm/10 in
1/0
125 mm/5 in
350
300 mm/12 in
2/0
150 mm/6 in
3/0-4/0
175 mm/7 in
OTM600...1200U_C_D_
Cable size
Cable size
AWG
C
MCM
C
2
100 mm/4 in
250
200 mm/8 in
1
100 mm/4 in
300
250 mm/10 in
1/0
125 mm/5 in
350
300 mm/12 in
2/0
150 mm/6 in
400
330 mm/13 in
3/0-4/0
175 mm/7 in
500
356 mm/14 in
600
381 mm/15 in
Figure 15.1
Figure 15.2
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