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TION C U R INST UAL MAN ATyS t Automatic Transfer Switching Equipment EN www.socomec.com www.socomec.com To download, brochures, catalogues and technical manuals: This manual is available for download in French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portugese, Russian, Polish, Turkish and Chinese. 2 EN INDEX 1. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 2. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 3. THE ATYS FAMILY PRODUCT RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 3.1. THE ATYS RANGE KEY FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 4. QUICK START . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 !""# . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 $%% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 $%% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 !%!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 "! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 5.4.1. IP RATING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 5.4.2. OPERATING CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 5.4.3. STORAGE CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 5.4.5. CE MARKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 5.4.6. LEAD FREE PROCESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 5.4.7. WEEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 5.4.8. EMC STANDARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 "!! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 !! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 $%% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 6.1.1. DIMENSIONS: FRAME B3 TO B5 (125A TO 630A). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 6.1.2. DIMENSIONS: FRAME B6 & B7 (800A TO 1600A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 6.1.3. DIMENSIONS: FRAME B8 (2000A TO 3200A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 !% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 6.3.1. BRIDGING BAR INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 6.3.2. TERMINAL SHROUDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 6.3.3. TERMINAL SCREENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 6.3.4. COPPER BAR CONNECTION KITS (2000A TO 3200A : FRAME B8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 6.3.5. INCOMING COPPER BAR CONNECTION KIT ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 6.3.6. OUTGOING BRIDGE CONNECTION ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 6.3.7. POWER SUPPLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 6.3.8. RAISED MOUNTING SPACERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 EN 3 6.3.9. PADLOCKING KEY INTERLOCKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 6.3.10. ADDITIONAL AUXILIARY CONTACTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 7. CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 &$# . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 7.1.1. CABLE OR BAR CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 7.1.2. POWER CONNECTION TERMINALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 7.1.3. POWER CONNECTION CROSS-SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 7.1.4. STANDARD CONNECTION PRIORITY SOURCE SUPPLY ON SWITCH I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 &# %$#$!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 7.2.1. TYPE OF NETWORKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 7.2.2. METERING AND SENSING DETAILS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 7.3. CONTROL CIRCUITS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 &"!%$#$$! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 7.4.1. STANDARD CONFIGURATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 7.4.2. SENSING AND POWER SUPPLY KIT INSTALLATION (4 WIRE CONFIGURATION) . . . . . . . . . . . .42 7.4.3. SENSING KIT WIRING DIAGRAM (STANDARD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 7.4.4. SENSING KIT WIRING DIAGRAM (SPECIFIC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 $% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 !$ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 8.1.1. EMERGENCY MANUAL OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 8.1.2. PADLOCKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 !!$ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 8.2.1. DUAL POWER SUPPLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 8.2.2. VOLTAGE SENSING INPUTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 8.2.3. FIXED INPUTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 8.2.4. FIXED OUTPUTS - DRY CONTACTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 $ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 !" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 !" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 !" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 8.3.4. STEP 4: SAVING THE CONFIGURED VALUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 !" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 9. CHARACTERISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 $"" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 !'% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 12. ACCESSORIES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 12.1. TERMINAL SHROUDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 12.2. TERMINAL SCREENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 4 EN $$ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 !%! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 (" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 &%$#$$! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 "!%$#$$! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 )"!! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 %$"% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 *!%%! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 12.12. MOUNTING SPACERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 $$%! ++ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 12.14. RONIS KEY INTERLOCKING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 &!!" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 (! ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 13. SPARE PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 13.1. ELECTRONIC MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 13.2. MOTORISATION MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 $# . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 14. ATYS FAMILY: ORDERING INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 EN 1. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This manual provides instructions on safety, connections and operation of the ATy! "#$#%&' Whether the ATy(()#*)*((#& +#*!#("&%((%&-#(+.) personnel, in line with the manufacturers recommendations, following good engineering practices and after !#((($(!)###(' )#&-#)(#%#(! )#%)$%&-#(&-#(+)(' )#))"(%($$/(#))+ )#$'#($)/)#)(( $!(#()+)#' 0 )##)*## )+(#)(1#&2-#)' This instruction manual must be made accessible so as to be easily available to anyone who may need to read it in relation with the ATy' The ATy#)3!!&)$)#(#/ )#' No covers on the ATy#(%)4""#!(5&((%#!( )##$.(#' 6 (")##&*(/*%#'7&#& "/(!))!&$.)(!)*# "(#(((#8' DANGER WARNING CAUTION RISK: RISK: RISK: Electric shock, burns, death Possible personal injury Equipment damage As a minimum the ATy)(&"$(("(9 :;<=; :;<=B ><? :B=B @;<=; @;<=B 63<;;<<= @@@;<=B @;<=; @;<=B @@@;<=; $)!##(#%1"#*$( $(&#(' EN 2. INTRODUCTION ATyC#$"-#)D45$#)"&$$$ $(#))(&%"((#'!)" ##))(&#)#$#$#(()(":;<=;*><? ((' The ATy$#(((%/4"&)5!$"-#)") )!(&!($#(+((-#:;<=B' (7*y)%($C/"##D:;<= B #(8 $ #) FB* > <?* : ;<=; -#!( " #(8 $#)BB' ATy 7"($&%"((#' )()#(!$#((&%((#' :#!G:$&2(()' :%#"' H""((&!%():I<::' $($((/' %()4:I<I::5$$%&&)(!%/' )#$$%&"/!(' &$+"!#((&#)"((*($$)' J#/*&$#(C(D&#()' (Manual operation is functional with and without the motorization in place). .(&#*$%#()(/$(&' $"(("$$!' ("")%(&)$&' )(#8($"(' $"+#$&$' :")#.(&' 3#(!C)#!(%(&D#$%/$((' )(#)+-#' K#((&(()+((&$2>))(' 7"#))(&#&$"/4$5))(''' ,-/0(,-/0 Automatic transfert Switch 3< ATyS t LOAD EN 7 3. THE ATyS FAMILY PRODUCT RANGE The ATy%%&$.((K"%L!&"# <<6#)"(%%&KM"/))"9O**0P* **P(&LM$))*##6Q*R7*U0*>MV' %#$#)"($&)#FF'+ C!"D"#<&y%%#%&1 )(&)"#&"("' The ATy K(& (# )( $ (& ) $ " -#) 4M5 "(( #$#((&)#(#45'(yS will depend on the application as well as the nature of installation in which the ATy"((%((' ##((#(#)+CyD(&'K((yS family $)#)($)+##(()#' 4!(%($"("""''5 An overview of the complete ATyS range is presented below: (The encircled device is the product detailed in this instruction manual). Just the right ATyS for your application… 40A - 160A ATyS M: Modular Profile 125A - 3200A ATyS: Small Footprint 58 7"2> 58 !(!> // $# new 40A - 125A 5; )(> 56 ((> "37 54M5 ((> 45 5< Transformer 56 M4375 5= M 45 ATyS M 5; )(> 5< $4%#(5 56 M4375 Side by Side $# 0P!$&!(%($<<<< 3.1. The ATy!" 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Quick Start ATy"()(*+,/*7)89 STEP 7A Installation and Commissioning QUICK START EN AUT Mode (Automatic Control) ATyS t STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 Cabinet / Back Plate Installation Power Terminal Connections COMMAND / CONTROL terminal connections Power SUPPLY and ATS Controller Terminal Connections CHECK PROGRAMMING STEP 7B AUT Mode (Remote Control) Motorised Source Changeover Switch STEP 7C Automatic Transfer Switching Equipment Manual Mode Preliminary operations Check the following upon delivery and after removal of the packaging: ■ Packaging and contents are in good condition. ■ The product reference corresponds to the order. ■ Contents should include: Qty 1 x ATyS t Qty 1 x Emergency handle and fixing clip Quick Start instruction sheet STEP 7D Padlocking Mode STEP 4 Warning Risk of electrocution, burns or injury to persons and / or damage to equipment. This Quick Start is intended for personnel trained in the installation and commissioning of this product. For further details refer to the product instruction manual available on the SOCOMEC website. ■ This product must always be installed and commissioned by qualified and approved personnel. ■ Maintenance and servicing operations should be performed by trained and authorised personnel. ■ Do not handle any control or power cables connected to the product when voltage may be, or may become present on the product, directly through the mains or indirectly through external circuits. ■ Always use an appropriate voltage detection device to confirm the absence of voltage. ■ Ensure that no metal objects are allowed to fall in the cabinet (risk of electrical arcing). Clip for storage of the emergency handle Failure to observe good enginering practises as well as to follow these safety instructions may expose the user and others to serious injury or death. Risk of damaging the device ■ In case the product is dropped or damaged in any way it is recommended to replace the complete product. Power Supply, Sensing and Control wiring (ATS Controller) 2 Connect the product with a cable of section of 1,5 to 2,5 mm . Screw M3 - Tightening torque: min.: 0.5 Nm - max.: 0.6 Nm ATS Power Supply Power supply II - L Power supply II - N 50/60 Hz Power 208-277V~ +/-20% For further details refer to the product instruction manual under chapter "Spares and Accessories" STEP 4 Power 208-277V~ +/-20% Accessories ■ Bridging bars and connection kits. ■ Control voltage transformer (400Vac -> 230Vac). ■ DC power supply (12/24Vdc -> 230Vac). ■ Mounting spacers to raise the product x 10mm. ■ Phase barriers. ■ Terminal shrouds. ■ Terminal screens. ■ Auxiliary contacts (Additional). ■ Padlocking in 3 positions (I - O - II). ■ Lockout accessories (RONIS - EL 11 AP). ■ Door escutcheon frame. ■ ATyS D10 Interface (remote display). ■ Voltage sensing kit. ■ Sealable cover. ■ RJ45 cable for ATyS D10 => ATyS t STEP 3 ATS Power Supply Power supply I - L Power supply I - N 50/60 Hz ATS Voltage Sensing Input Source supply I S I - Phase 1 S I - Phase 2 S I - Phase 3 600 VAC (ph-ph) max ATS Voltage Sensing Input Source supply II S II - Phase 1 S II - Phase 2 S II - Phase 3 600 VAC (ph-ph) max S I - Neutral 332 VAC (ph-n) max S II - Neutral 332 VAC (ph-n) max www.socomec.com Recommanded to use SOCOMEC Voltage Sensing Kit (refer to ATyS t accessories for details) 541 993 C - 02/14 - EN EN To D10 Printing informations: 1 color Black. White paper 90g/m2. Printing size: 420x297. Final size 210x297. This page visible first. A separate sheet for each language. 64B 63B 417 416 415 414 413 To download, brochures, catalogues and technical manuals: ATS Module Control Inputs (Fixed) ATS Module Output Contact (Product available) Remote interface RJ45 - to ATyS D10 Non contractual document. Subject to change without notice. Recommended orientation M Ok = Ok J1 = Caution: Ensure that the product is installed on a flat rigid surface. Dimensions in mm. Installation Fix. 195 Fix. 180 STEP 1 Door cut-out for front panel. 138 T 165 Fix. 195 Fix. 180 20 C U 21 Ø7 125 A Ø9 CA 50.5 W U J1 M T C U W CA 160 A 200 A 250 A 315 A 400 A 500 A 630 A 3P 4P 3P 4P 3P 4P 3P 4P 3P 4P 3P 4P 3P 4P 3P 4P 34 120 36 244 20 9 10 34 150 36 244 20 9 10 34 120 36 244 20 9 10 34 150 36 244 20 9 10 34 120 36 244 20 9 10 34 150 36 244 20 9 10 35 160 50 244 25 11 15 35 210 50 244 25 11 15 35 160 50 244 35 11 15 35 210 50 244 35 11 15 35 160 50 244 35 11 15 35 210 50 244 35 11 15 34 210 65 320 32 13 20 34 270 65 320 32 13 20 34 210 65 320 45 13 20 34 270 65 320 45 13 20 STEP 2 Power Terminal Connections To be connected using terminal lugs, rigid or flexable busbars. FRAME B3 Minimum cable section Cu (mm2) at Ith Minimum cable section Cu (mm2) at Ith Maximum cable section Cu (mm2) Maximum Cu busbar width (mm) Type of screw Recommended tightening torque (N.m) Maximum tightening torque (N.m) FRAME B4 FRAME B5 125 A 160 A 200 A 250 A 315 A 400 A 500 A 630 A 50 70 95 120 185 240 2x150 2x185 - - - - - - 2x30x5 2x40x5 50 95 150 150 240 240 2x300 2x300 20 20 32 32 32 32 50 50 M8 M8 M8 M10 M10 M10 M12 M12 8.3 8.3 8.3 20 20 20 20 20 13 13 13 26 26 26 26 26 STEP 3 Example: Control wiring for a 400VAC application having a 3 phase and neutral supply. CONTROL / COMMAND Terminals Ensure that the product is in Manual Mode. 1 2 1 F2 N L1 L1 N 64B 63B 417 416 415 414 413 L3 16 L2 L3 L2 203 204 205 206 16 11 10 6 312 313 314 315 316 317 106 105 104 103 17 15 14 13 12 10. O/P to ATyS D10 remote display 11. Product Available output (ATS) 12. I/P Inhibition of the ATS controls 1. Position 0 order 13. I/P Manual retransfer (RTC) 2. Position I order 14. I/P to define the source priority: 3. Position II order Source priority set to S2 if closed, 4. Zero position priority order S1 if open 5. Remote Control Enable (Priority over 15. I/P with/without source priority: Auto) #)&"( 6. Product Available output (Motor) 16. Voltage Sensing Inputs 7. Position II aux contact 17. Power Supply Inputs 8. Position I aux contact 9. Position 0 aux contact 1 preferred source 2 alternate source 7 8 9 63A 64A 24 14 04 13 5 4 3 2 1 2 RJ 201 202 17 102 101 F1 ATyS D10 Remote Display Unit EN 11 :,$;"()(*+,/*7)89 STEP 6 Power 208-277V~ +/-20% Check Whilst in manual mode, check the wiring and if ok power up the product. Power 208-277V~ + +/-20% STEP 5 Programming the ATyS t WARNING As a safety measure the READY LED will flash when any of the settings shown on the controller are different to those that are saved. To return to the steady READY LED revert to the saved setting values or save the displayed value by pressing the PROG OK button briefly. (This is intended as a visual alarm in case one has changed the configuration settings but has not yet saved the new values in the product). For added security the ATyS t may be equipped with a sealable cover so as to limit the access to configuration settings. Refer to the product accessory section for details. The ATyS t is programmed after wiring verification tests through the front of the ATS Controller in 5 steps: LED “Power” Green: ON Note: Ensure that the ATyS t is in “Manual Mode”, powered and with at least one network supply available. LED Manuel/Fault Red: ON Dip Switch Setting Options Auto Configuration of Mains Voltage and Frequency SET the 4 Dip Switches using a small screw driver. Possible variants vary from positions “A to H” as described in the table below. For convenience, the position functions are also described on the front of the ATS controller adjacent to the dip switches. Note: The READY LED will flash green as soon as settings are changed and until the new settings have been saved by pressing the PROG OK button momentarily. READY R A: B: OTE CONTRO PROG OK C: D: The ATyS t includes an “Auto Configuration” feature to detect the mains voltage and frequency nominal values, phase rotation and neutral position and saves them in the ATS controller. Note: Before configuring the nominal values ensure that the product is properly wired, verified and ready for commissioning. It is imperative that the network supply is available and that the wiring to the ATyS t voltage sensing terminals 103 – 106 and 203 – 206 has been done. It is preferable to use the ATyS sensing kit that may be provided as an accessory. !# $& ' * !"#"$"%$&'*+ READY LED will flash green as soon as settings are measured and until these settings have been saved by pressing the PROG OK button a second time momentarily. (Refer to STEP 4). READY R Dip Switch Setting Options A B Dipswitch 1 A/B C Dipswitch 2 C/D D E F G H Dipswitch 3 E/F Dipswitch 4 G/H Three Phase Network Single Phase Network (Attn : Dipswitch 2 is inactive in this position) Three Phase 4 wire Network (Including Neutral) (Allows to detect a loss of neutral for unbalanced loads) Three Phase 3 wire Network (Without Neutral) Without a time delay in Zero Position (DBT = 0 sec) Zero position time delay set to 2s (DBT = 2 sec) Threshold Delta U : 10% / Delta F : 5% Threshold Delta U : 20% / Delta F : 10% A: B: REMOTE CONTROL AUT PROG OK C: D: Saving the configured values To SAVE the recorded setting configuration press the PROG OK button momentarily: <60ms. Note: The flashing READY LED goes off once the values are saved in the ATS controller. READY Potentiometer Setting Options A: B: REMOTE CONTROL SET the 2 potentiometers using a small screw driver paying attention to the arrow indicating the position. There are a total of 14 positions for which the specific settings are described in the table below. Note: The READY LED will flash green as soon as settings are changed and until the new settings have been saved by pressing the PROG OK button momentarily. 5 1 0 5 10 1 0 20 60 AUT PROG OK C: D: Putting the ATyS t into Auto Operation 10 20 After following Steps 1 to 4, and once ready to put the ATyS t into AUTO operation turn the mode selector switch to Auto. Note: When the product is powered and properly configured, after switching the product from Manual Mode to Auto Mode the READY light should be a steady green light. 60 Functional Description 5 1 0 Potentiometer 1 FT Supply Source Failure time : 0 to 60s Potentiometer 2 RT Supply Source Return Time : 0 to 60 min 5 10 1 0 10 20 60 20 60 Position Setting Identification Pos. N° FT (sec) RT (min) 1 0 0 2 1 1 3 2 2 4 3 3 5 4 4 6 5 5 7 8 8 8 10 10 9 15 15 10 20 20 11 30 30 12 40 40 13 50 50 14 60 60 READY REMOTE CONTROL AUT PROG OK A: 3 Ph B: 1 Ph E: F: C: Neutral D: Neutral G: U 10% F 5% H: U 20% F 10% 5 1 0 5 10 1 0 10 20 60 20 60 READY REMOTE CONTROL AUT PROG OK A: 3 Ph B: 1 Ph E: F: C: Neutral D: Neutral G: U 10% F 5% H: U 20% F 10% WARNING Depending on the state of the ATyS t the ATS automation may change the switch position as soon as the mode selector is switched to AUT. This is a normal operation. 12 EN STEP 7A 6 7 8 9 10 AUT Mode REMOTE CONTROL AUT Ensure that the emergency handle is not inserted in the product and turn the mode selector to the AUT position. LED “Power” Green: ON LED Manuel/Default: OFF 11 5 STEP 7B 4 AUT Mode 12 13 14 3 Impulse logic REMOTE CONTROL AUT Contactor logic order I order 0 order II 2 15 1 16 position I position 0 position II ;?@[ 22 17 21 maintened To enable control, close contact 312 with 317. For contactor logic bridge contact 316 with 317. To operate: close the contact corresponding to the desired position. To force the product to 0 position “OFF” bridge contact 313 with 317. 18 STEP 7C 9 0° 20 1. MANUAL Mode LED indication. (Yellow steady light when in Manual Mode). 2. AUTO Mode LED indication Green steady light when in Auto mode with no timers running. Green flashing light when in Auto with timers running in the background. 3. REMOTE CONTROL Mode LED indication. Yellow steady light when in remote control mode. Remote control mode is achieved with the Auto/Manu selector switched to Auto and terminals 312 closed with terminal 317. Remote control orders are received through closing 314 to 316 with 317. 4. Switch 1 LED position indication. (Green when in position 1). 5. Source supply I availability LED indication. (Green when supply I voltage is within the set limits). 6. Zero position LED indication. (Yellow when in position 0). 7. Switch 2 LED position indication. (Green when in position 2). 8. Source supply II availability LED indication. (Green when supply II voltage is within the set limits). 9. Sealing screw location 1 for use with sealing cover (Available as an accessory) 10. Potentiometer 1: Supply FAILURE Time (FT) Adjustable from 0 to 60 seconds. 11. Potentiometer 2: Supply RETURN Time (RT) Adjustable from 0 to 60 minutes. 19 12. READY LED indication Green steady light : Product in AUTO, Watchdog OK, Product Available to changeover. Green flashing: Settings displayed not saved or have been changed since last saved. (Press PROG OK button in manual mode to save or revert to last saved settings). 13. Sealing screw location 2 for use with the sealing cover. 14. FAULT LED indication. (Red steady light in case of an ATS controller internal fault). 15. Configuration dip switches : (4 dip switches with 2 positions in each A to H). 16. PROG OK: Configuration save push button. (ATTN: Active in Manual Mode ONLY). Press briefly to confirm and save all set configuration settings. Hold pressed for 2 seconds to set the network supply voltage and frequency by Auto Configuration. This is to be followed by pressing briefly to save the set value configured. 17. Green LED Indication: Power 18. Red LED Indication: Product Unavailable / Manual Mode / Fault Condition 19. Auto / Manual mode selector switch (Key version available as an option) 20. Padlocking facility (Up to 3 padlocks of dia. 4 – 8mm) 21. Emergency manual operation shaft location (Accessible only in manual mode) 22. Switch position indication window: I (On switch I) O (Off) II (On switch II). 0 90 ° I STEP 7D REMOTE CONTROL Manual Mode AUT AUT II Padlocking Mode (as standard : in position O) EN 13 4.2. Quick Start ATy"(7(<+<88)/889 STEP 7A Installation and Commissioning QUICK START EN AUT Mode (Automatic Control) ATyS t STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 Cabinet / Back Plate Installation Power Terminal Connections COMMAND / CONTROL terminal connections Power SUPPLY and ATS Controller Terminal Connections CHECK PROGRAMMING STEP 7B AUT Mode (Remote Control) Motorised Source Changeover Switch STEP 7C Automatic Transfer Switching Equipment Manual Mode Preliminary operations Check the following upon delivery and after removal of the packaging: ■ Packaging and contents are in good condition. ■ The product reference corresponds to the order. ■ Contents should include: Qty 1 x ATyS t Qty 1 x Emergency handle and fixing clip Quick Start instruction sheet STEP 7D Padlocking Mode STEP 4 Warning Risk of electrocution, burns or injury to persons and / or damage to equipment. This Quick Start is intended for personnel trained in the installation and commissioning of this product. For further details refer to the product instruction manual available on the SOCOMEC website. ■ This product must always be installed and commissioned by qualified and approved personnel. ■ Maintenance and servicing operations should be performed by trained and authorised personnel. ■ Do not handle any control or power cables connected to the product when voltage may be, or may become present on the product, directly through the mains or indirectly through external circuits. ■ Always use an appropriate voltage detection device to confirm the absence of voltage. ■ Ensure that no metal objects are allowed to fall in the cabinet (risk of electrical arcing). Clip for storage of the emergency handle Failure to observe good enginering practises as well as to follow these safety instructions may expose the user and others to serious injury or death. Risk of damaging the device ■ In case the product is dropped or damaged in any way it is recommended to replace the complete product. Power Supply, Sensing and Control wiring (ATS Controller) 2 Connect the product with a cable of section of 1,5 to 2,5 mm . Screw M3 - Tightening torque: min.: 0.5 Nm - max.: 0.6 Nm ATS Power Supply Power supply II - L Power supply II - N 50/60 Hz Power 208-277V~ +/-20% For further details refer to the product instruction manual under chapter "Spares and Accessories" STEP 4 Power 208-277V~ +/-20% Accessories ■ Bridging bars and connection kits. ■ Control voltage transformer (400Vac -> 230Vac). ■ DC power supply (12/24Vdc -> 230Vac). ■ Mounting spacers to raise the product x 10mm. ■ Phase barriers. ■ Terminal shrouds. ■ Terminal screens. ■ Auxiliary contacts (Additional). ■ Padlocking in 3 positions (I - O - II). ■ Lockout accessories (RONIS - EL 11 AP). ■ Door escutcheon frame. ■ ATyS D10 Interface (remote display). ■ Voltage sensing kit. ■ Sealable cover. ■ RJ45 cable for ATyS D10 => ATyS t STEP 3 ATS Power Supply Power supply I - L Power supply I - N 50/60 Hz ATS Voltage Sensing Input Source supply I S I - Phase 1 S I - Phase 2 S I - Phase 3 600 VAC (ph-ph) max ATS Voltage Sensing Input Source supply II S II - Phase 1 S II - Phase 2 S II - Phase 3 600 VAC (ph-ph) max S I - Neutral 332 VAC (ph-n) max S II - Neutral 332 VAC (ph-n) max www.socomec.com Recommanded to use SOCOMEC Voltage Sensing Kit (refer to ATyS t accessories for details) 541 994 D - 02/14 - EN 14 EN To D10 Printing informations: 1 color Black. White paper 90g/m2. Printing size: 420x297. Final size 210x297. This page visible first. 64B 63B 417 416 415 414 413 To download, brochures, catalogues and technical manuals: ATS Module Control Inputs (Fixed) ATS Module Output Contact (Product available) Remote interface RJ45 - to ATyS D10 Non contractual document. Subject to change without notice. STEP 1 Recommended orientation Ok = 280 250 Ok = Caution: Ensure that the product is installed on a flat rigid surface. Dimensions in mm. ATyS t 800 to 1600 A 51,5 M Installation 138 C T 20 Door cut-out for front panel. 21 ATyS t 2000 to 3200 A 51.5 50.5 250 214 M ATyS t 800 to 1000 A ATyS t 1250 A ATyS t 1600 to 3200 A ø12.5 5 16 x 11 ø9 5 8.5 33 8.5 15.75 28.5 800 A 12.5 15 15 28.5 10 33 ø 15 M 25 25 30 30 45 45 90 15.75 60 50 C T 1000 A 1250 A 1600 A 2000 A 21 2500 A 3200 A 3P 4P 3P 4P 3P 4P 3P 4P 3P 4P 3P 4P 3P 4P 255 335 255 335 255 335 347 467 347 467 347 467 347 467 T 80 80 80 80 80 80 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 C 391 391 391 391 391 391 391 391 523 523 523 523 523 523 STEP 2 Power Terminal Connections To be connected using terminal lugs, rigid or flexable busbars. FRAME B6 Minimum cable section Cu (mm2) at Ith Minimum cable section Cu (mm2) at Ith Maximum cable section Cu (mm2) Maximum Cu busbar width (mm) Type of screw Recommended tightening torque (N.m) Maximum tightening torque (N.m) FRAME B7 1000 A 1250 A 1600 A 2000 A 2500 A 2x240 - - - - - - 2x50x5 2x60x5 2x80x5 2x100x5 3x100x5 4x100x5 3x100x10 2x300 4x185 4x185 6x185 - - - 63 63 63 100 100 100 100 M8 M8 M10 M12 M12 M12 M12 20 20 20 40 40 40 40 26 26 26 45 45 45 45 STEP 3 Example: Control wiring for a 400VAC application having a 3 phase and neutral supply. FRAME B8 800 A 3200 A CONTROL / COMMAND Terminals Ensure that the product is in Manual Mode. 1 2 F2 N L1 L1 N 64B 63B 417 416 415 414 413 L3 16 L2 L3 L2 203 204 205 206 16 11 10 6 312 313 314 315 316 317 2 15 14 13 12 10. O/P to ATyS D10 remote display 11. Product Available output (ATS) 12. I/P Inhibition of the ATS controls 1. Position 0 order 13. I/P Manual retransfer (RTC) 2. Position I order 14. I/P to define the source priority: 3. Position II order Source priority set to S2 if closed, 4. Zero position priority order S1 if open 5. Remote Control Enable (Priority over 15. I/P with/without source priority: Auto) #)&"( 6. Product Available output (Motor) 16. Voltage Sensing Inputs 7. Position II aux contact 17. Power Supply Inputs 8. Position I aux contact 9. Position 0 aux contact 1 preferred source 2 alternate source 7 8 9 63A 64A 24 14 04 13 5 4 3 2 1 1 106 105 104 103 17 RJ 201 202 17 102 101 F1 ATyS D10 Remote Display Unit EN :/$;"(7(<+<88)/889 STEP 6 Power 208-277V~ +/-20% Check Whilst in manual mode, check the wiring and if ok power up the product. Power 208-277V~ + +/-20% STEP 5 Programming the ATyS t WARNING As a safety measure the READY LED will flash when any of the settings shown on the controller are different to those that are saved. To return to the steady READY LED revert to the saved setting values or save the displayed value by pressing the PROG OK button briefly. (This is intended as a visual alarm in case one has changed the configuration settings but has not yet saved the new values in the product). For added security the ATyS t may be equipped with a sealable cover so as to limit the access to configuration settings. Refer to the product accessory section for details. The ATyS t is programmed after wiring verification tests through the front of the ATS Controller in 5 steps: LED “Power” Green: ON Note: Ensure that the ATyS t is in “Manual Mode”, powered and with at least one network supply available. LED Manuel/Fault Red: ON Dip Switch Setting Options Auto Configuration of Mains Voltage and Frequency SET the 4 Dip Switches using a small screw driver. Possible variants vary from positions “A to H” as described in the table below. For convenience, the position functions are also described on the front of the ATS controller adjacent to the dip switches. Note: The READY LED will flash green as soon as settings are changed and until the new settings have been saved by pressing the PROG OK button momentarily. READY R A: B: OTE CONTRO PROG OK C: D: The ATyS t includes an “Auto Configuration” feature to detect the mains voltage and frequency nominal values, phase rotation and neutral position and saves them in the ATS controller. Note: Before configuring the nominal values ensure that the product is properly wired, verified and ready for commissioning. It is imperative that the network supply is available and that the wiring to the ATyS t voltage sensing terminals 103 – 106 and 203 – 206 has been done. It is preferable to use the ATyS sensing kit that may be provided as an accessory. !# $& ' * !"#"$"%$&'*+ READY LED will flash green as soon as settings are measured and until these settings have been saved by pressing the PROG OK button a second time momentarily. (Refer to STEP 4). READY R Dip Switch Setting Options A B Dipswitch 1 A/B C Dipswitch 2 C/D D E F G H Dipswitch 3 E/F Dipswitch 4 G/H Three Phase Network Single Phase Network (Attn : Dipswitch 2 is inactive in this position) Three Phase 4 wire Network (Including Neutral) (Allows to detect a loss of neutral for unbalanced loads) Three Phase 3 wire Network (Without Neutral) Without a time delay in Zero Position (DBT = 0 sec) Zero position time delay set to 2s (DBT = 2 sec) Threshold Delta U : 10% / Delta F : 5% Threshold Delta U : 20% / Delta F : 10% A: B: REMOTE CONTROL AUT PROG OK C: D: Saving the configured values To SAVE the recorded setting configuration press the PROG OK button momentarily: <60ms. Note: The flashing READY LED goes off once the values are saved in the ATS controller. READY Potentiometer Setting Options A: B: REMOTE CONTROL SET the 2 potentiometers using a small screw driver paying attention to the arrow indicating the position. There are a total of 14 positions for which the specific settings are described in the table below. Note: The READY LED will flash green as soon as settings are changed and until the new settings have been saved by pressing the PROG OK button momentarily. 5 1 0 5 10 1 0 20 60 AUT PROG OK C: D: Putting the ATyS t into Auto Operation 10 20 After following Steps 1 to 4, and once ready to put the ATyS t into AUTO operation turn the mode selector switch to Auto. Note: When the product is powered and properly configured, after switching the product from Manual Mode to Auto Mode the READY light should be a steady green light. 60 Functional Description 5 1 0 Potentiometer 1 FT Supply Source Failure time : 0 to 60s Potentiometer 2 RT Supply Source Return Time : 0 to 60 min 5 10 1 0 10 20 60 20 60 Position Setting Identification Pos. N° FT (sec) RT (min) 1 0 0 2 1 1 3 2 2 4 3 3 5 4 4 6 5 5 7 8 8 8 10 10 9 15 15 10 20 20 11 30 30 12 40 40 13 50 50 14 60 60 READY REMOTE CONTROL AUT PROG OK A: 3 Ph B: 1 Ph E: F: C: Neutral D: Neutral G: U 10% F 5% H: U 20% F 10% 5 1 0 5 10 1 0 10 20 60 20 60 READY REMOTE CONTROL AUT PROG OK A: 3 Ph B: 1 Ph E: F: C: Neutral D: Neutral G: U 10% F 5% H: U 20% F 10% WARNING Depending on the state of the ATyS t the ATS automation may change the switch position as soon as the mode selector is switched to AUT. This is a normal operation. EN STEP 7A 6 7 8 9 10 AUT Mode REMOTE CONTROL AUT Ensure that the emergency handle is not inserted in the product and turn the mode selector to the AUT position. LED “Power” Green: ON LED Manuel/Default: OFF 11 5 STEP 7B 4 AUT Mode 12 13 14 3 Impulse logic REMOTE CONTROL AUT Contactor logic order I order 0 order II 2 15 1 16 position I position 0 position II ;?@[ 22 17 21 maintened To enable control, close contact 312 with 317. For contactor logic bridge contact 316 with 317. To operate: close the contact corresponding to the desired position. To force the product to 0 position “OFF” bridge contact 313 with 317. 18 STEP 7C Manual Mode REMOTE CONTROL AUT II AUT ° 90 20 19 0 ° 12. READY LED indication Green steady light : Product in AUTO, Watchdog OK, Product Available to changeover. Green flashing: Settings displayed not saved or have been changed since last saved. (Press PROG OK button in manual mode to save or revert to last saved settings). 13. Sealing screw location 2 for use with the sealing cover. 14. FAULT LED indication. (Red steady light in case of an ATS controller internal fault). 15. Configuration dip switches : (4 dip switches with 2 positions in each A to H). 16. PROG OK: Configuration save push button. (ATTN: Active in Manual Mode ONLY). Press briefly to confirm and save all set configuration settings. Hold pressed for 2 seconds to set the network supply voltage and frequency by Auto Configuration. This is to be followed by pressing briefly to save the set value configured. 17. Green LED Indication: Power 18. Red LED Indication: Product Unavailable / Manual Mode / Fault Condition 19. Auto / Manual mode selector switch (Key version available as an option) 20. Padlocking facility (Up to 3 padlocks of dia. 4 – 8mm) 21. Emergency manual operation shaft location (Accessible only in manual mode) 22. Switch position indication window: I (On switch I) O (Off) II (On switch II). 90 1. MANUAL Mode LED indication. (Yellow steady light when in Manual Mode). 2. AUTO Mode LED indication Green steady light when in Auto mode with no timers running. Green flashing light when in Auto with timers running in the background. 3. REMOTE CONTROL Mode LED indication. Yellow steady light when in remote control mode. Remote control mode is achieved with the Auto/Manu selector switched to Auto and terminals 312 closed with terminal 317. Remote control orders are received through closing 314 to 316 with 317. 4. Switch 1 LED position indication. (Green when in position 1). 5. Source supply I availability LED indication. (Green when supply I voltage is within the set limits). 6. Zero position LED indication. (Yellow when in position 0). 7. Switch 2 LED position indication. (Green when in position 2). 8. Source supply II availability LED indication. (Green when supply II voltage is within the set limits). 9. Sealing screw location 1 for use with sealing cover (Available as an accessory) 10. Potentiometer 1: Supply FAILURE Time (FT) Adjustable from 0 to 60 seconds. 11. Potentiometer 2: Supply RETURN Time (RT) Adjustable from 0 to 60 minutes. I STEP 7D Padlocking Mode (as standard : in position O) EN 17 5. GENERAL OVERVIEW 5.1. Product introduction 2 3 4 1 7 9 19 17 14 13 12 1 11 '7"9!"%(&"((/ F'K9"#%(4B)(5 B'/)(#y+.(# '/9"#%F(4B)(5 '")""9:45I4$$5I::45 ;'(#("#()"#))(& ='8(0 ?'# '>P3:97" <'#2#((" '&#()C3G(D F'MP3:97#0!(%(2#(2K#( B'7(/$(&40)B)(/$'I?5 '#)#.47:::)#!(%(&#)#5 'K(&$(/(((8)#M@:P7P/ ;':)#. 9 7::: M(%( !($$$) ='($(( ?'K.($(( '&#()$(4%((&#(5 EN 5.2. => 2 3 4 7 9 9 11 1 12 14 13 '!"+(%(9 Electrical characteristics Applicable standards and (#"(' F')(y)#(#%*%/' B'"4K5"F4%/5+(%( 'y)##$#%(%( '((+(%( ;'@"/#"))"P3L ='$(#('4<;<5 ?'&)#&)+'4y*yy)5 '#('4<;<5 <'3)"+#+' '%(#% F'&#()$ B'#)#+(%(' ':)#+(%(' '>#y))' EN 19 5.3. ? 4 7 9 ATyS t 5 1 0 3 60 2 5 10 1 0 20 10 20 60 1 READY REMOTE CONTROL AUT PROG OK 14 13 12 A: 3 Ph B: 1 Ph E: F: C: Neutral D: Neutral G: U 10% F 5% H: U 20% F 10% 11 '"P3)(Green when in position I) F'"FP3)(Green when in position II) B'U)P3(Yellow when in position 0) '##))(&:!(%(&P3(Green when supply I voltage is within the set limits) '##))(&::!(%(&P3(Green when supply II voltage is within the set limits) ;'("($#"(! (Available as an accessory) ='M3P3 Green steady light : Product in AUTO, Watchdog OK, Product Available to changeover. (Press PROG OK button in manual mode to save or revert to last saved settings). ?'K:P0M4K57#))(&1#%($<;< 'M0M@4M57#))(&1#%($<;< <'("(F$#"(!' 'K0PP3' (rotation incorrect / neutral position incorrect) ! "# F'+#)" 4 dip switches with 2 positions in each B'7M>O9+#!)#%#' ATTN: Active in Manual Mode ONLY $%"% &' !*+% ! %-135$""678'9 '@0PP3 Yellow steady light when in Manual Mode '0P3 Green steady light when in Auto mode with no timers running. ! ! " ;'M@MPP3' Yellow steady light when in remote control mode. "" ! ;#! "5<'! " 5<=" 5<>5<?! 5<= EN 5.4. @ The ATy)#$(("!(-#9 5.4.1. &= ø 1 mm :7F$y8(#' :7F$)"")("(##%(* (&((#((' :7<$%)""#(()(' 5.4.2. B' Temperature KF<X<"# KF<X=<"))(&O$ Kt: Correction Factor Temperature <' < < <'? <;< <'= ;<=< )(+9:#:.O$ )(#(&%$)+))('#(%-#)(' Hygrometry ?<#&"# #&"#< Altitude 0)F<<<(#"# K(#O$%("))(& Ka: Correction Factor VWXV VWXV Ue <' <'? : <'? <'? 5.4.3. ' Temperature K<X=< EN 21 Storage duration period .##))$F 4M9%&*!()5 Storage position XZ.#$B%.&%/!((& [Z.#$%.&%/!((& 5.4.4. K ?y Frame Size Rating F B ;< F<< F < B << << ;B< ?<< ; <<< F < = ;<< F<<< ? F << BF<< 22 EN N° of Poles Reference Number #\-;]<^; Net Gross "_`jV\kV -/k$,k^-/; B B 3 012 ;*? <* B;<.?<.B=< B 4 012 ?*< *B B;<.?<.B=< B B 3 016 ;*? <* B;<.?<.B=< B 4 016 ?*< *B B;<.?<.B=< B B 3 020 ;*? <* B;<.?<.B=< B 4 020 ?*< *B B;<.?<.B=< B B 3 025 =*= *< B;<.?<.B=< B 4 025 ?* *? B;<.?<.B=< B B 3 031 =*? * B;<.?<.B=< B 4 031 ?* F*F B;<.?<.B=< B B 3 040 =*? * B;<.?<.B=< B 4 040 ?* F*F B;<.?<.B=< B B 3 050 F* *? B;.B=?.F= B 4 050 * =*= B;.B=?.F= B B 3 063 B*< ;*B B;.B=?.F= B 4 063 * ?* B;.B=?.F= B B)8<8 F*< *< =B<.?<<.;<< B:8<8 BB*B *B =B<.?<<.;<< B B 3 100 F* * =B<.?<<.;<< B 4 100 B*< <*< =B<.?<<.;<< B B 3 120 B<*< ;*< =B<.?<<.;<< B 4 120 B*= <*= =B<.?<<.;<< B B 3 160 B*F <*F =B<.?<<.;<< B 4 160 <* ;* =B<.?<<.;<< B B 3 200 *? ;=*? =B<.?<<.;<< B 4 200 ;F*= =?*= =B<.?<<.;<< B B 3 250 *? ;=*? =B<.?<<.;<< B 4 250 ;F*= =?*= =B<.?<<.;<< B B 3 320 ;F* =?* =B<.?<<.;<< B 4 320 =;* F* =B<.?<<.;<< 5.4.5. '@; The ATy)("#)!$9 ()%(&'F<<2<?2 $3%F<<' P"!(!'F<<;2 2F$3%F<<;' 5.4.6. Z? The ATy)("#)!$MG' 5.4.7. WEEE The ATy%#("F<<F2;2!9 *:<EMC standard The ATy%#(":;<= 47#%((:#(*(2M(!$) %("(((-#5' Description <6 \qj-=\V\/<k=-<\=-, # :7M ( M :7M ( 3 ;<<<F O645 3 ;<<<F ?O645 Electromagnetic field ;<<<B <6245 MK# ;<<<; <645 # ;<<< FO645)" O645( # ;<<< FO645 Surge differential ;<<< O645 EN 23 5.5. ATy''@B&@K&Z(Z@ (&\&]\( B]&!@b=ZB'!&]\''@B&@ ":Y::((' P/$((#()%&$ M@:P7(/'7%(&$(/(()*$ C7(/B)D)' @^&]Z_B%+,/*B7)89 :#)" ()'%# rear position at the same time as the voltage sensing and )"#(/%%' @)%("##' =ZB'!&]\&])=B&&B] %#)%*$)' (("(/$)B):*<::' 4K&+&5 TERMINAL SCREENS CONTROL VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER :#)" ()' (("FB<6!%#))(" <<6' DOOR ESCUTCHEON PLATE ^B%]&]\='@+,/*B7)89 &%+.%$ (()$##y)$"' M!L(<"&$ backplate or frame '=B`@%==Zb+'jx'9 REMOTE INTERFACES D10 (("FB<6&%#))(# F2F6#.7"#))(&'!(%($#) ;<< M3)(&9(("##))(&" )%)(&(&'4P3)(&5 %==Z@^@]b%z&Z&b'B]'+'9 'B^^%]&'&B]'(Z@ &)((&#B"&$y' 7%/($):::9( MR #%(4B(5$#"3< #.(&@2@#.(&)' )(&2((#(' :(#$$F<<<BF<<'KP" (!(9)(#(' !@bZB'!%B{^]%Z@Z@'B`&'_ The ATy("(!"& ('%)("/&(/' 3"(/&(/%(&#$(' M$' <<=' 24 EN B M$$##(( )#(#' 43"(%($"""''5 6. INSTALLATION 6.1. = 6.1.1. "()(*+,/*7)89 J M 3 J1 U 4 119 223 101 = Fix. 180 6 CA 140 V 120 = Fix. 195 AA BA AC 270 CA W 10.5 Y 48 Y 3 2 X T T T 11 88 138 Z1 3 F 20 5 Z2 H A 165 10 Ø7 50.5 CA Fix. 180 Fix. 195 C 1 W U Ø9 = '7(/K(&9P/%/$#)B)(/$'I? F'&#()9.#)#")($F.< B' '#$$")& '7 ;'&!%(( ='K(####$$ CAUTION +9 F ;< F<< F < B << << ;B< B A 3p. B< B< B< B B B B B A 4p. BB BB BB B B B C F F F F F F BF BF shrouds AC FBB FBB FBB F?? F?? F?? <F <F To consider the space required for manual operation and wiring. #$%'*+;'<>$%?>%@%Q<%'[?$\']^%"'_>%` ( F 3p. F 4p. F?;' B= F?;' B= F?;' B= BF? B=? BF? B=? BF? B=? B== B= B== B= H J 3p. J 4p. ? ? ? F F F F F F FF F B< FF F B< J1 B B B B B B B B Switch M 3p. M 4p. F< < F< < F< < ;< F< ;< F< ;< F< F< F=< F< F=< Connection T B; B; B; < < < ; ; U F< F< F< F F B V F F F B< B< B < < W X 3p. X 4p. F? FF F? FF F? FF BB BB BB BB BB BB B F' B=' B F' B=' Y B' B' B' B' B' B' Z1 B? B? B? B' B' B' B B Z1 B B B BB' BB' BB' < < AA B B B ;< ;< =< F;< F;< ( B< B< < FF< FF< CA < < < F< F< All dimensions in mm EN 6.1.2. "(7}(~+<88,7889 J 3 M 4 51.5 &?B?. 12.5 T T 166 166 T X 2 3 12.5 6 280 200 250 = B AA AC = 169 V 250 U Y 5 Y 3 Z1 F 48 94 253.5 1 293 391.5 ;<< 33 8.5 50 28.5 15.75 60 15 25 25 30 30 45 45 90 214 20 12.5 15 28.5 15.75 !<=?%. 8.5 !<==. 10 33 5 ø 15 138 ø12.5 5 50.5 16 x 11 ø9 &?B. F < !<?. ?<<<<< = '7(/K(&9P/%/$#)B)(/$'I? F'&#()9.#)#")($F.< B' '#$$")& '7 ;'&!%(( ='K(####$$ To consider the space required for manual operation and wiring. #$%'*+;'<>$%?>%@%Q<%'[?$\']^%"'_>%` CAUTION +9 ?<< <<< F < ;<< B ( B=< B=< B=< B?< screens AC ; ; ; B ( F 3p. < < < ; F 4p. ? ? ? =; J 3p. B<= B<= B<= B J 4p. B?= B?= B?= M 3p. F F F B= M 4p. BB BB BB ;= Connection T ?< ?< ?< F< U < < ;< < V ;<' ;<' ; X =' =' =' B Y = = = ? Z1 ;;' ;;' ;;' ;=' AA BF BF BB< F?? All dimensions in mm EN 6.1.3. "(<+/888)/889 A 51.5 569 330 380 250 &?B. 461 258 125 M 120 120 120 425 53.5 F<<<BF<< 138 ø12.5 5 214 50.5 !<?. 25 25 30 30 45 45 90 &?B. 15 12.5 5 20 ? '7(/K(&9P/%/$#)B)(/$'I? F'&#()9.#)#")($F.< B' '#$$")& '7 ;'Emergency removable handle ='K?*43#($5$&$)"( ?'K(####$$ To consider the space required for manual operation and wiring. #$%'*+;'<>$%?>%@%Q<%'[?$\']^%"'_>%` CAUTION +9 F<<<VBF<< B A 3p. A 4p. M 3p. M 4p. ; =; B= ;= All dimensions in mm EN 27 6.2. ^ F ;B< M O Not Allowed / ?<<BF<< M Not Allowed O / CAUTION Always install the product on a flat and rigid surface. 6.3. ? DANGER Never handle any customer mounted accessories while there may be the risk of voltage being or becoming present. 6.3.1. ( F ;B< ?<<;<< & ? EN M-#9 .#-#9 ;9* @' ?9?*B@' <9F<@' F9<@' ;9 *@' ?9B@' <9F;@' F9 @' 6.3.2. !(%($F ;B< KBK 9 Upstream, downstream, front or rear #' H +"%%(& the front terminal shrouds are to be ((' 6.3.3. 125A to 630A 500A to 1600A 2000A to 3200A EN 29 6.3.4. ';+/888)/88"(<9 ! Conditions of use of these products may lead to a derating. 18.81 (&$ 23.54 ()$ 13.6 (&$ 18.38 (&$ " 17.18 x SOCOMEC “Application guide” 2.02 x " 4.72 4.72 4.72 2.10 x 4P 9.84 3P I th = 2000 A 14.96 1 10.15 www.socomec.com Ø 0.49 Ø 12,5 9.92 2 1.45 2.36 37 I th = 2500 A 3P 2.91 74 1.45 ) x 74 37 5.07 129 6.10 4P ) ) ) ) 2.91 "++++)+ 1.18 4.5 0.86 132 30 4.5 22 3 211 5.19 30 4.5 8.30 1.18 4.5 I th = 3200 A 3P 4P "&+++ provided fourni 6.41 163 226 8.89 1.18 4.5 30 4.5 %j,`6-V\/0-_/0-/(VV ?( ] `?(' ! B(@%==Z&@(bB_@ Connection reference numbers and contents: x1 + included with 3200A product as standard 2619 1200 x6 708 lb-in 80 Nm 2629 1200 2699 1200 " x1 x6 708 lb-in 80 Nm 708 lb-in 80 Nm x2 x1 + x6 708 lb-in 80 Nm 2639 1200 x1 + 708 lb-in 80 Nm + x6 4109 0250 708 lb-in 80 Nm x6 4109 0320 & ) 11 12 H M12-35 H M12-55 H M12-55 A H M12-35 ( H M12-45 H M12-65 H M12-65 H M12-55 H M12-55 H M12-55 H M12-65 H M12-65 H M12-65 6.8 - { 6.8 - { 6.8 - { 6.8 - { 6.8 - { 6.8 - { 6.8 - { 6.8 - { 6.8 -{ 6.8 - { 6.8 - { 6.8 - { 6.8 - { Rondelle contact MOY. M M12 NFE 25 511 H M12 { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { { + + { { { { { { { { ]M$#%-#&!%!%("$))(' K$#((#()(&-#&%&#%$)(4B)(5#()(&%&F4@$"5 EN 6.3.5. &; /888/*88+^'?&/888),88*?&/*88:,88*9 " " " Direct Connection "|" O9 F;F<<. F;FF<<. F;BF<<. )/88+^'),88,89 " " " %F;F<< included with BF<< ! /88^ A ( ( "|" O9 F;FF<<. F;BF<<. A 6.3.6. B /888/*88+^'?&/888),88*?&/*88:,88*9 "& " ") "&|" O9 F;F<<.F F;F<<.F F;FF<<. <<F <. ") O9 F;F<<.F F;FF<<.F F;BF<<.F )/88+^'),88,89 " ! /88^ " " %F;F<< included with BF<< "|" O9 F;FF<<. <<BF<. " O9 F;FF<<.F F;BF<<.F EN 31 6.3.7. Power supply 7"$$<<6*77!())()!!(%(&$ #(#'$9<<6IFB<69F<<6':y"((-#F$ %"%("' 400 Vac 400 Vac 101 102 Power 230 Vac 230 Vac 202 201 Source 2 Power 230 Vac Source 1 230 Vac 7)< !(%($F ;B<(& KB* (# F ) !L (<"&$%$ enclosure or frame on which the device is #'&(%#)( (#)' 32 EN 6.3.9. = ;; ; : $ (/ (( ( %/#) ( ) < # M@: P7 (/' */&(/<)' )((&"(#)C)(/B)D/&(/"((%):*<:: 125A to 630A <88)/88 6.3.10. :$)%/($):::9 .#$F@2@(#.(&%+$)'4#%(&&% -#'5 ,/*7)8+B 9 <88,788+B 9 /888)/88+9 ?F ? ? 7: 7:: F 4$5 Pos I { 81 45 82 Pos II 84 91 92 94 81 82 84 91 92 94 45 H##.(&):::*#")!' H#"#.(&):::*#(")!' EN 33 7. CONNECTIONS 7.1. Power circuits K)+"/)")%(*)($)B;' 7.1.1. Cable or bar connections 2A1 2A3 2A5 2A7 1A1 1A3 1A5 1A7 2A2 2A4 2A6 2A8 1A2 1A4 1A6 1A8 M-#9 .#-#9 ;9* @' ?9?*B@' <9F<@' F9<@' ;9 *@' ?9B@' <9F;@' F9 @' 7.1.2. = 125A to 630A - M$C7#D*)F $)"((' <88,888 1250A 1600A to 3200A 16 x 11 ø9 ø12.5 5 33 8.5 50 15.75 28.5 12.5 15.75 60 15 !<=?%. 8.5 15 28.5 ø 15 !<==. 10 33 5 25 25 30 30 45 45 90 7.1.3. Power connection cross-section () (: (* (7 (~ (< 125A 160A 200A 250A 315A 400A 500A 630A <88 1000A 1250A 1600A 2000A 2500A 3200A # cables section #4F5*: < =< F< ? F< #% # 4F5*: .# cables section #4F5 < < < F< F< .#% "#45 F F F BF BF BF F. < F.? F.F< F.B< . F.< . F. < . F.;< . F.?< . < ;B ;B ;B F.<< B.<< .<< B.<< . . . .< F.B<< F.B<< F.B<< .? .? ;.? < << << << << @$((9/#%((2!()+) ' 34 EN 7.1.4. Standard Connection Priority Source Supply On Switch I )#(!$$&"$(("+#9 <<;"": F<F<;"::' =+9 I P 1 2 II I Source 1 Source 2 202 Voltage Sensing Source II - 1Ph / 3Ph 0 - 332 / 575 (600Vac) Power 208-277V~ +/-20% 201 Aux Supply-1 Power-230V 208-277 Vac ±20% (166-332Vac) Power 208-277V~ +/-20% Aux Supply-2 Power-230V 208-277 Vac ±20% (166-332Vac) 101 102 Voltage Sensing Source I - 1Ph / 3Ph 0 - 332 / 575 (600Vac) L1 - 203 L1 - 203 N - 103 N - 103 L2 - 204 L2 - 204 L3 - 104 L3 - 104 L3 - 205 L3 - 205 L2 - 105 L2 - 105 N - 206 N - 206 L1 - 106 L1 - 106 CAUTION It is recommended to connect power and sensing with the ATyS voltage sensing and power supply kit available as an accessory. In this case ensure to mount the kit before connecting the power cables. EN 7.2. Networks and Power Connection possibilities 7.2.1. ?; ,(Z -/;`\8],0\/\<}_=^ Source 1 Source 2 1 1 N N Load /(Z }_8],0\/\<}_=^without neutral /](Z }_8],0\/\<}_=^}-<]/\j<=,` Source 1 Source 2 Source 1 Source 2 2 2 1 1 N N 2 2 3 3 Load Load )(Z ]=\\8],0\/\<}_=^without neutral 4"75 )](Z ]=\\8],0\/\<}_=^without neutral Source 1 Source 2 Source 1 Source 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 Load Load :(Z ]=\\8],0\/\<}_=^}-<]/\j<=,` 4"75 Source 1 1 :](Z ]=\\8],0\/\<}_=^}-<]/\j<=,` Source 2 1 Source 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 N N N N Load Load :,](Z Source Z]=\\8],0\/\<}_=^}-<]/\j<=,` Source F Z-/;`\8],0\/\<}_=^}-<]/\j<=,` Source 1 Source 2 1 2 1 3 N N :/](Z Source Z]=\\8],0\/\<}_=^}-<]/\j<=,` Source F Z-/;`\8],0\/\<}_=^}-<]/\j<=,` Source 1 Source 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 N N Load @9(&()(' EN Source 2 1 Load @9(&()(' 7.2.2. ^ 7# type &) & & Network type ! Source Source F ) F" &) & & &) & &) &) &) &) & & ! ! ! ! ! ! F) F" F) B" B) B" B) B" B) " B) " 2 1 1 1 1 1 &) ! B) " ) F" 1 ! B) " B.) " 1 1 N Source N 3 3 2 2 1 1 3 2 3 2 1 1 N 2 N 3 1 2 N 3 1 2 N 3 1 1 N N 2 N Source F N 3 3 1 S1 S2 R1 R2 3 Voltage sensing Source 6 Source F 6 Source presence 4# !(%(5 Source in ranges 40*6*K5 M phase order Neutral position Voltage unbalanced is lower than threshold R2 R1 N S2 S1 N 0F 6*6F 0F 6*6F 0FB R2 R1 T1 T2 N 2 2 3 S1 S2 2 3 N 3 1 N 2 1 R1 R2 T1 3 3 0FB 3 2 1 1 R1 R2 1 3 2 2 2 &) cabling 4(5 &) & & 23 0F*0FB*0B 0F*0FB*0B 0F*0FB*0B 6*6F*6B 0F*0FB*0B 0F*0FB*0B 0F*0FB*0B 6*6F*6B 1 R1 R2 S2 T2 N S1 T1 23 1 R1 R2 S2 T2 N S1 T1 23 R1 R2 S2 T2 N 2 0F*0FB*0B 6*6F*6B 0F*0FB*0B 6*6F*6B 0F*0FB*0B 6*6F*6B 6 0F*0FB*0B 6*6F*6B 6*6F*6B (& (& (& (& (& (& S1 EN 37 7.3. Control circuits 7.3.1. Typical ATy .)(9("$<<6))(!B)#(#))(&' 1 2 17 N L1 64B 63B 417 416 415 414 413 N 11 10 6 312 313 314 315 316 317 15 14 13 12 RJ L3 16 L2 L3 L2 203 204 205 206 16 106 105 104 103 17 102 101 F1 type gG 201 202 \]*^_`& Sensing and Power supply Kit (excludes the need for fuses F1 & F2 Fus. 4A F2 L1 Fus. 4A type gG 7 8 9 63A 64A 24 14 04 13 3< M 3)(&0 5 4 3 2 1 1 preferred source 2 alternate source '7< F'7: B'7:: 'U))& 'M(%(47&!#5 EN ;'7#!(%(#)#45 ='7::#. ?'7:#. '7<#. <'273<)(& '7#!(%(#)#45 F':27:%$( B':27#($4M5 ':27$#)&9#)& F$(*$) ':27"2"##)&9# priority when closed ;'6()# ='7"#))(&:)# CAUTION Verify that the Auxiliary power supply feeding terminals 101 and 102 / (201 and 202) are within the limits of 208VAC -> 277VAC ±20% DANGER Do not handle any control or power cables connected to the ATyS when voltage may be present. 7.3.2. ATy 7.3.2.1. Motorisation module wiring All pressure on the connector pins is to be avoided during "$#.(&%( (%(9 !KK9 "7:::279 "7::279 "7<:279 9 7!( 7!(279 7::#.9 7:#.9 7<#.9 9 BF BB B B B; B= ;B ; F < B CAUTION The RJ45 terminal is not a LAN connection 63B 64B RJ45 Common ATS Module Control Inputs (Fixed) 413 414 415 416 417 L1-106 L1-106 L3-104 L3-104 Voltage Sensing Source 1 - 1Ph/3Ph L2-105 7::<==79; L2-105 N-103 N-103 7899::; 417 416 415 414 413 102 } 64B 63B 101 Product available To D20 Aux Supply-1 Power 230V 7.3.2.2. ATS control module wiring Power 208-277V~ +/-20% ATyS t 5 1 0 5 10 1 0 20 60 10 20 60 READY REMOTE CONTROL AUT PROG OK A: 3 Ph B: 1 Ph E: F: C: Neutral D: Neutral G: U 10% F 5% H: U 20% F 10% N-206 N-206 L2-204 Voltage Sensing L2-204 Source 2 - 1Ph/3Ph 7::<==79; L3-205 L3-205 L1-203 L1-203 202 7899::; Aux Supply-2 Power 230V 201 Power 208-277V~ +/-20% EN 39 7.3.2.3. Terminal denomination, description and characteristics. Description Motorisation Module < #.7<@((&) B $#.):<:: Output Contacts #.):9@((&) F #.)::9@((&) ;B #(!(%(#)#'(" ATy#)(' (No Fault powered and ready to changeover) ; ATS Output Contact ;B ; (#(!(%(#)#'(" &#)('(No Fault, ! *9 Contact ? $#.): ?F #.):9@((&( ? Included with '@@@5'@@ #.):9@((&) $#.):: Optional for 3@@<?@@ F #.)::9@((&( #.)::9@((&) ATS Power supply Input I < 7"#))(&:IP <F 7"#))(&:I@ K & <B@ :@#(!()# <PB :I7B!()# Source & < PF :7F!()# <;P :7!()# ATS Power supply Input II F< 7"#))(&::IP F<F 7"#))(&::I@ K & F<BP ::7!()# F<PF ::7F!()# Source && F< PB ::I7B!()# F<;@ ::@#(!()# Motorisation Module BF M(%("("B= BB 7<$("B='47&)# $)#(<)5 B 7::$("B= B 7:$("B= B; 7<$("B= B= (($BFB;&4)+ 6(#))(&5 B :)#:97M:!##))(&)&"( "='4#)&"/"(5 :)#:F9)&##))(&:::'49 :")::"("= :)#:B9MI#($"( "='4)!($5 ; :)#:9:%$(#" ("= = #))(&$)#4B;5 MR #)#3<)(&#( Control Inputs ATS Module Control Inputs &? Characteristics Cable Section 3&F 2F <6 ' IF' F 3& F2F <6 ' IF' F 3& F2F <6 ' IF' F F<?F==6 F<9 <2;<G8 ' IF' F ;<<6 4))5. ' IF' F BBF6 4)5. F<?F==6 F<9 <2;<G8 ' IF' F ;<<6 4))5. ' IF' F BBF6 4)5. 9 3 &7"#))(& ' IF' F .%(( << 3 &)"#))(&' 9 To be used with dry contacts fed $=@P' 0)B ' IF' F MR K(*)($)B=' CAUTION EN Do not connect terminals 312 to 317, 413 to 417 to any power supply. These order inputs are powered through terminal 317 (or 417 respectively) and external dry contacts ONLY. 7.4. K ; The ATy!(/!(%(&)(&$)" ":"::("#)$#'/") %((#((#($(&((#))' "()j(*j,/*j7)8 "(7j(<j<88j)/88 ##/)#%$)"%(' CAUTION $#(#/##)"%( 4%($#((&5' 7.4.1. > )"#))(&/&%"$(("+#)%(9 B)"/"B" P 230 V @#(#($4"5 400 V *#(%$(("9 1 Top or bottom cables entry 2 ##))(&:":' ##))(&::":: : # ) $ #( #)"#(%"$(("9 N K#(9PZPFZPBZ@ K#(($9@ZPBZPFZP Source 1 Source 2 CAUTION 7&"")"%(4M)/(5 B"/4"##(5(#$)"#))(&(' 4<<FF<IF<F5 #&#!$)((' 4M$&$(5' EN 41 7.4.2. ; +:>9 P CAUTION Ensure to mount the kit onto the product before )"%(' $#(#/ mounting and during power cables connections 4%($#((&5' Sources 7)8!" <88!" Specific strips to $.%(& %(&) on the specific supports K@)(# 7.4.3. ;+9 ? ")# (/H": MH":: ` Wire numbering has been determined in accordance to the power switch terminals ?'? ):"# (/H":: MH": @ (/"#%F("& (F$"::: 1 1 3 5 3 5 7 7 II I 2 2 42 EN 4 6 4 6 8 8 ])+/!(%($&"#(($#(' M$$$(' 7)8!" <88!" 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 Red wires 7-8 5-6 3-4 Black wires 1-2 7-8 B 206 205 204 203 A 202201 B mechanical cables support 5-6 3-4 1-2 A 101 102 103 104 105 106 7.4.4. ;+>9 /%)+#"!&-#' 79@"/ 7F9#))(&%(& 7B97&#))(&" "#%4:5L ' FB<2<<2?<6@"/ No Action F=2FB<2F==6@"/ Y") & 7/ Top Entry 7/) 7&#))(& ": 7(# ((#%' ?? ? 45@-#$)#(($/$$&' EN 43 x@=,]; 7")#4(<<FYF<F<F5FF<2F<2F==64F<?F==65F<':&) )" )# %( "/ +#' 47" #))(& % / %" ))%")#(5' CAUTION Verify that the power supply between terminals 101 – 102 and 201 – 202 (nominal auxiliary voltage supply) is within 208-277VAC ± 20%. /9 O+9 @"/B?<2 6F<"#( #4/+-#59 K"/FF<2F<6F<*)"#))(& %(%") Red wires B 206 205 204 203 A 202201 mechanical B A cables 101 102 support Black wires Red wires Black wires B 103 104 105 106 206 205 204 203 A 202201 mechanical B A cables support 101 102 103 104 105 106 x@=/+ 9 /(!$$&$#%&4%%)5' #4%(5& )#4%(5& P Sources Sources P (/"": (/"":: M"":: M"": CAUTION 44 EN Verify kit orientation before mounting the kit. Kit output cables always on the right hand side (control module side). x@=) +#9#": #":: II II I 206 201 202 1 Power 230 V~ 204 203 205 N L3 L2 Voltage sensing L1 103 102 101 1 Power 230 V~ Black wires 105 106 104 N L3 Voltage sensing 201 202 206 205 N 204 Voltage sensing 206 L3 205 L2 N 103 204 L3 104 Voltage sensing L2 105 203 L1 N 203 Red wires Red wires Switch II L2 102 101 N 105 104 L3 L2 106 Voltage sensing L1 1 Power 230 V~ 2 L1 L3 Power 230 V~ 106 Red wires Switch II TOP: SOURCE CABLE ENTRY Switch I 201 202 2 L2 N 103 Power 230 V~ 102 101 Voltage sensing Voltage sensing L3 104 N 206 Switch I L2 105 L3 205 Voltage sensing L2 204 L1 Black wires L1 L1 Black wires 106 103 2 1 Power 230 V~ Power 230 V~ 2 203 BOTTOM: SOURCE CABLE ENTRY Switch I 102 101 Power 230 V~ 201 202 TOP: SOURCE CABLE ENTRY Switch II Black wires Switch I L1 BOTTOM: SOURCE CABLE ENTRY Switch II Red wires I EN <ATyB=@&]\^B@ The ATy (# B $ ) # ( " ( $ $ )#'y(!"(""!/&(/&)("!(%( )'4%)+%&$CIOD$$5' $)$(("9 #9 CM(&)$"D #(9 CP(&#()D P/9 C#(/)(/$(&D AUTO MODE: Activates the remote control inputs and the ATS controller #' :%)(/$(& :%$ manual operation handle "0 3 0)% when padlocked or when the handle for manual operation is inserted into the ATy' 90° 0 MANUAL MODE: _<$,6`_k^\6 90 ° I AUT II 3 :%()#' Allows to insert the handle for emergency manual )' ((")(/ 7'(With the handle for manual operation removed) Turning the selector switch to from AUT and back to AUT $#(' MANUAL MODE: $,6`_k^\6 :%()#' :%$ &(' ((")(/" 7' POS 0 3 38xmm Ø 4- WARNING EN 7(/ ) : :: )%( " )( function is included in the ATy' 4M$)#(#5 3)$&#&" )("0'()' <,Manual operation <,,@ The ATy%#((&)C#($"-#)ID"((( )$$)""$#'$###((&#$ #' To operate the ATy#((&#(!)%(*#$("#( ) 4 ) ?5 ( 4 ) ?5 & ( $ ( ( )!4)5' #(<(/"(/"4))%5$#! )'::::' CAUTION Ensure to verify the product position and direction of rotation before effecting manual )' Ensure to remove the handle from the product before changing the selector switch back to AUT )' <,/= ; The ATy%)(/<)"()(/):*::!(%( $&+)' To padlock the ATy+#y("#(#& #()((('4M!$5' 7#(()(/#"!(($#)B.'?)(/' 7(/!"))!-#(&)(/$#.#$?' .#$B.?)(/&%)(/y)(/' 3xmm Ø 4-8 CAUTION As standard, padlocking is only made possible in the “O position”, when in manual mode and with the emergency handle not inserted. </Electrical operation </,Dual power supply The ATy(##()"#))(&%)"%"(<<FF<IF<F4F$$ #))(Y(!5"($9F.F<?IF==6F<24;;IBBF652 <2;<G8<' EN 47 201 202 Power 208-277V~ +/-20% Aux Supply-2 Power-230V 208-277 Vac ±20% (166-332Vac) Power 208-277V~ +/-20% #:)#9<<4%&52 .4"5 #7969'?O6I'F2 <:;<< (9#' 2.#F' 101 Aux Supply-1 Power-230V 208-277 Vac ±20% (166-332Vac) 102 <//K &(##(())!(4(<B<;F<BF<;5 74P@5#))($#)BBF6B)4PP5$#) = 2;<<6' & ( ( )* ) " #( "(( ) "# #( "/' )(& + +# $ ( ) " "# #( # ) "4)2*235$$((' Sensing connections are usually tapped directly off the ATy)"(#yS sensing kit available &'/!(%("#(($#("/ +#"y"((%)'M$y&$(' !(##"((!#!(%(&$(! supplies as well as the ATy#' )#$(("9 $],0\=_<,<-_/(-V,`,/k\8],0\/\<}_=^0 7%(y(!(!(+#"#$" &)>2G4<2F<5")"' Frequency within set limits "(()($-#&+###$"&) >2G4 2<5")"' Loss of Neutral H#)X#())(4+#")"))" F)*($#("((%$#%(('3"((%" (' Loss of the main or alternative supply' P$#))(&)(!($-#&+###$" &)>2G4<2F<$0 2<$K5")"'#))(&"((% $($$(#4#)K((5()' K1#%($<I;<' \<j=/_V,-/,/6(_=,`<\=/,<-\0j88`5 M#$#))(&)(!($-#&+###$" &)>2G4<2F<$0 2<$K5")"'#))(&"((% #$#4#)M((5()' M1#%($<I;<#' ##&9K-#&9<'6(9 Voltage Sensing Source II 1Ph / 3Ph (0 - 332 / 575 (600Vac) EN L - 203 L1 LL1 - 203 N - 103 N - 103 LL2 - 204 LL2 - 204 L3 - 104 L3 - 104 LL3 - 205 LL3 - 205 L2 - 105 L2 - 105 N - 206 N - 206 L1 - 106 L1 - 106 Voltage Sensing Source I 1Ph / 3Ph (0 - 332 / 575 (600Vac) </)" Description &(#$ $$)##;)(( #('@()"#))(&#(%# )#0%#"#))(&/$ (B=' The &((#()#(#(' no additional power supply should be used on these contacts as the inputs 0%#"#))(&/$(='( of the &#.)"#))(4<I<FF<F<F5#%!(%( !)#BFB=B=' 7#(#$!$)#9;<' = ),/M(%("("B=' #%("B=!((()#.)$BB/)& !($$)#BF'%((#BF! ()#"(%#(#' = ),)7<$("B="0'4K"KK75 C7&:)#D"("B=/)&!(((( '&"((<)(BBIB=(' )&&!"')$ )#(%("#BFB=':)#(#!" )#$;<')#"((%#!(%(' = ),:7::$("B=' !"&0"BFIB=(BBIB=)' :)#(#!")::#$;<' = ),*7:$("B= !"&0"BFIB=(BBIB=)' :)#(#!"):#$;<' = ),77<$("B= !"&0"BFIB=(BBIB=)' :)#(#!")#$;<'K( %"(B;B=' = ),~ #))(&$)#BFB; = :,):)#:*H2H#7& 7M:!2!##))(&)&"()"='H) &"((%&$#(()")&'H("=&"(( )"#)&')&%&$#(:"!&%::%&#%&( =' = :,::)#:F*7&##))(& )##)&##))(&:::'&$#(" =))&#))(&:'H("=)&::' 9)#!"BI=)' Pin 4159:)#:B*#(M$ MI#($%C")&D+#"("='((" ($%/)&#))(&)+4(-#5')##$#( "#C")&D$#' = :,7:)#:*:% )#%#"("="#!&) 'H%!*&&%)#(4"(5 ("BFIB=(' = :,~ #))(&$+.)#I(B;' EN 49 Technical data :)#J& 3#: P P( 7#(# 7"):)# #)6 3"!(425 :#(45 Motorisation Module <'B <' / <<4'"' ;H>5 ;< <'<;6 '?/64'F2 <#5 F2/6 '?/6 4":27(()5 Terminal connector ' #2F' . ATS Control Module ; F' / <<4'"' ;H>5 ;< <'<B6 F'/64'F2 <#5 F2/6 '?/6 4":27(( )5 ' #2F' . Remote control logic M")%!0%&.(!($%%!# )#BFB=' 3)"+#"&)$(&%))(y' :)#(( (' :(*y)#!)&:::!<$(%)( %&)(&%(B;B=' & Impulse logic The ATy!%()4:II::5$ order I !)#(' order 0 "$(;< &")' order II :::!)&!<' position I position 0 position II ;?@[ @9(.(#$' 4@9.(#)"(&5 'Z Contactor logic The ATy!)+)4:::5$ order I (' '4B;IB=5 :::!)&!<' :::!-#()&' -< maintained). :$:::))*!# 8)' (With the power supply available). EN order 0 order II position I position 0 position II maintened 4@9.(#)"(&5 </:"j Description As standard, the ATy -#)) " $# +. #)# ( #(' 43&%)"%' $_0-<-_/,j{-`-,=5k_/<,k< The ATy-#))")4:II::5#.(&#)##B$$"' =,)8:,:/: 4@((&)")B5 5<$=_6jk<,,-`,`\_j<8j<V_<_=-0,<-_/ Pin 63A – 64A 4@((&)(("!(%(5' ! $%/ %# )#L !(%(& L )& $ $ #))(&(!'$%/!(!#(.(#(( &%)(&' The ATy)$($#(#)*")#$#(# !& #'#y)($()#'#($ $(*)$+' Should the ATy#(%#!(%(*;BI;)*)"2&P3L "$$*$#(P3!'$#(P3"((!$(#$+)" !(%($#('$#(")#"$0#( #' ATy457#!(%(20!(%(H(&"(()$&$$(("%("9 K#&*C7#!(%(&D$!(&%)' =% `Z@' 7##( 4#5 (!(#$ )$$#(!4@$)25 7"$(! #)##$( :!()## Abnormal switching when not in manual mode M-#) P/!"#( .(K#(0)# 0.)#"#"( Inhibition Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes " <@" B""8" =7)(7:( &7#!(%(#)#4#(5 4@((&)(("!(%(5 64B 63B The above contacts may be used separately for precise monitoring of the state of each module or wired in series to monitor the availability of the ATS and #()(#' EN Technical data #.(&J#& +# (# M) Startup duration M6(2"6( M# #)69 3"!(4259 3(2)9 :#(9 #)#(9 @ <</&( I< F<< F <6 F '?/64'F2 <#5 F2/6 '?/64M$:#(5 '?O6 ' F#2F' F.# <)= The ATy%)$"!+#$$((' ATyS t 5 1 0 5 10 1 0 20 60 10 20 60 READY REMOTE CONTROL AUT PROG OK A: 3 Ph B: 1 Ph E: F: C: Neutral D: Neutral G: U 10% F 5% H: U 20% F 10% C+ 7# &)9 ] #&C#(D"#.(&"/#))(!(%(' # @=, SET3)")$CGD-#' 43)"$+#5'Note: The READY LED will Flash' # @=/ SET the potentiometers paying attention to the arrow indication 4F7"%()'K*M9K(# 2M#5 # @=) READ the network voltage and frequency' 477M>O%#$F "/!(#5 $""8 # @=: SAVE((+#!(#'47* 3)"#$' 477M>O%#(&!9 ;<5H BJQSBJ! -VCC9 # @=*)##!"&0 $7' H BJQSBJ light. EN 9$&#M3P3"(("&$"(($$ !'#&M3P3!!!(#"#( !)(&!(#%&)7M>O%#%&' 4!#((+#%#&!" !(#)#5 " &&%-#))"(%(! (+#' M$)#&$(' <),, #)##(3)"#(("!'7%(! !& $ ) C GD % %( %("' K !* ) $# ( %$$((1)"' ]M3P3"((#("!%! %&)7M>O%#(&' READY R OTE CONTRO PROG OK A: B: C: D: Dip Switch Setting Options 3)" 2 3)"F 23 A 7@"/ (7@"/ 493)"F!)5 7"@"/4:(#@#(5 4(("($#($#%((5 3 7B"@"/4H#@#(5 3)"B 2K E H#(&U743 <5 3)" >2G > (3(09<23(K9 F 45 U)(&F43 F5 G (3(09F<23(K9< 45 F(&U)))(%(":2::!(%(' H$$($#*F#(&#"$($#' <)// #)##(F)#(("!)& ")'($)$")+ %%(%("' Note9M3P3"((#("!%! %&)7M>O%#(&' EN 5 1 0 5 10 1 0 20 60 10 20 60 Functional Description 7 FT #))(&#K(#9<;< 7F M #))(&#M#9<;< Position Setting Identification 7'@ F B ; = ? < F B K45 < F B ? < F< B< < < ;< M45 < F B ? < F< B< < < ;< <)))> &(#C#+#$#!(*)*#() $-#&(!(#!((' $+#(!(##)#))(&"*!+&$' :)!"/#))(&4F<?IF==6F<5!(%("&!( (<BI<;%':)$%(#&/&%)! &' READY R A: B: REMOTE CONTROL AUT PROG OK C: D: #)##(' 7 (MC7M>OD%#$F##))(&!(*$-#&*) #()' ]M3P3"((4$$5##(! %!%&)7M>O%#(&'4M$75' <)::> 6+#)7M>O%#(&9;<' ]M3P3$$!(#!((' READY A: B: REMOTE CONTROL AUT PROG OK C: D: <)**= $$((")*&)#&0)#(" EN #' ]H)#)"))(&+#*$")#$#(# 7HMM3(#(%&>(' 5 1 0 5 10 1 0 10 20 60 20 60 READY REMOTE CONTROL AUT PROG OK A: 3 Ph B: 1 Ph E: F: C: Neutral D: Neutral G: U 10% F 5% H: U 20% F 10% 5 1 0 5 10 1 0 20 60 10 20 60 READY REMOTE CONTROL AUT WARNING PROG OK A: 3 Ph B: 1 Ph E: F: C: Neutral D: Neutral G: U 10% F 5% H: U 20% F 10% 3)$&#&" )("0'()' 9. CHARACTERISTICS EN :;<=B:;<=; F ;B<2B &th at 40°C K8 M#(!(0i4654)"#5 M)#("!(0imp4/654)"#5 M#(!(0i4654)#5 M)#("!(0imp4/654)#5 125 A 160 A 200 A 250 A 315 A 400 A 500 A 630 A B ?<< ? B<< B ?<< ? B<< B ?<< ? B<< <<< F B<< <<< F B<< <<< F B<< <<< F B<< <<< F B<< {(+,9 F {(+,9 ;< {(+,9 F<< {(+,9 F < F<< F<< {(+,9 B B F<< {(+,9 << << F<< {(+,9 << << << {(+,9 ;B< << << {(+,9 F 2F F 2F F 2F F 2F F 2F F 2F F 2F ?<2?< F 2F F 2F F 2F ;B2?< F 2F F 2F F 2F F 2F F 2F F 2F F 2F F 2F {(+,9 ;<2;< ;<2;< ;<2;< ;<2;< ;<2;< ;<2;< ;<2;< ?<2?< ;<2;< ;<2;< F 2F ;B2?< ;<2;< ;<2;< ;<2;< F 2F ;<2;< F 2F F 2F F 2F {(+,9 F<<2F<< F<<2F<< F<<2F<< F<<2F<< F<<2F<< F<<2F<< F<<2F<< ?<2?< F<<2F<< F<<2F<< F 2F ;B2?< F<<2F<< F<<2F<< F<<2F<< F 2F F<<2F<< F 2F F 2F F 2F {(+,9 F <2F < F <2F < F <2F < F<<2F<< F <2F < F <2F < F<<2F < F<<2F<< F <2F < F<<2F<< ;<2;< F 2F F <2F < F <2F < F <2F < F<<2F<< F <2F < F<<2F<< F<<2F<< F<<2F<< {(+,9 B 2B B 2B B 2B B 2B B 2B B 2B F<<2B F<<2F<< B 2B F<<2F<< ;<2;< F 2F B 2B F <2F < F <2F < F<<2F<< B 2B F<<2F<< F<<2F<< F<<2F<< {(+,9 <<2<< <<2<< <<2<< <<2<< <<2<< <<2<< F<<2<< F<<2F<< <<2<< F<<2F<< ;<2;< F 2F <<2<< F <2F < F <2F < F<<2F<< <<2<< F<<2F<< F<<2F<< F<<2F<< {(+,9 <<2 << <<2 << <<2 << <<2 << <<2 << <<2 << <<2 << <<2<< <<2 << <<2 << <<2<< <<2<< <<2 << <<2 << <<2 << <<2 << <<2 << <<2 << <<2 << <<2 << {(+,9 ;B<2;B< ;B<2;B< ;B<2;B< ;B<2;B< ;B<2;B< ;B<2;B< <<2 << <<2<< ;B<2;B< <<2 << <<2<< <<2<< ;B<2;B< ;B<2;B< ;B<2;B< ;B<2;B< ;B<2;B< ;B<2;B< ;B<2;B< ;B<2;B< <<4B5 ;< <4B5 F<< < F < < B < << < << < ;B< Rated operational currents Ie (A) according to IEC 60947-6-1 6 6 6 % B BF BB Rated operational currents Ie (A) according to IEC 60947-3 6 6 6 6 <<6 <<6 <<6 <<6 ;<6 ;<6 ;<6 ;<6 FF<634F5 FF<634F5 FF<634F5 FF<634F5 <634F5 <634F5 <634F5 <634F5 % F<2F< F2F FF2FF FB2FB F<2F< F2F FF2FF FB2FB F<2F< F2F FF2FF FB2FB 3F<23F< 3F23F 3FF23FF 3FB23FB 3F<23F< 3F23F 3FF23FF 3FB23FB Fuse protected short-circuit withstand as per IEC 60947-3 at 690 VAC <<4B5 F 7)!##4/5 $#45 Circuit breaker protected short-circuit withstand with any circuit breaker that ensures tripping in less than 0.3s(4) F4B5 M"#<'B:cw4/5 F4B5 F4B5 = = <4 5 <4 5 <4 5 < F'; Rated short-circuit withstand without protection M"#;<:cw4/5):;<=; 6 M"#:cw4/5):;<=B ;<6 M)/"#4/)/5):;<=B;<6 4B5 4B5 4B5 = = = ? ? ? < < F< F< F< B< B< B< B < =< < ? F< < F 2B F 2B F< F 2B < BF F<2F; F< BF F<2F; F< BF F<2F; F.? < F<2F; F. < F.B<. F.B<< < F<2F; <'= <' <'B <'= <' <'B <'= <' <'B 'B <'? <'; 'B <'? <'; 'B <'? <'; 'B <'? <'; 'B <'? <'; ;;2BBF ;;2BBF ;;2BBF ;;2BBF ;;2BBF ;;2BBF ;;2BBF ;;2BBF ?2F F<;2 ?2F F<;2 ?2F F<;2 F=;2 F?2B= F=;2 F?2B= F=;2 F?2B= F=;2 < F?2=F F=;2 < F?2=F <<<< '=2;' ;'B2=' ;'?2?'< <<<< '=2;' ;'B2=' ;'?2?'< <<<< '=2;' ;'B2=' ;'?2?'< ?<<< ;';2=' ='F2?'< ='=2?' ?<<< ;'=2='? ='B2?' ='?2?' ?<<< <<< <<< ;'=2='? '2B'B '2'< ='B2?' F'<2B' F' 2'; ='?2?' F' 2' B'<2 ' Connection .##%(45 ##%#%45 .##%(45 .##%#%"45 -#2.4@5 Switching time (Standard setting) ::::::45 :<<::45 3#$¢((%(/#¢:::45 Power supply 2.465 Control supply power demand 7"#))(&FB<6#2(465& 7"#))(&FB<6#2(465&***) Mechanical characteristics 3#%(&4#%$)&(5 H&B274/5 H&B274/5 H&***)B274/5 -<9+! X*Z+! [X* -'95Z! ' \]\< \Z\>Z! ' EN -59><8^+ -?9^! Z @5 C! Z7 Z$ -895@" ?<<BF<<2;? &th at 40°C <88 1000 A 1250 A 1600 A 2000 A 2500 A 3200 A K8 M#(!(0i4654)"#5 M)#("!(0imp4/654)"#5 M#(!(0i4654)#5 M)#("!(0imp4/654)#5 ; <<< F B<< ; <<< F B<< ; <<< F B<< = <<< F B<< ? <<< F B<< ? <<< F B<< ? <<< F B<< {(+,9 ?<< ?<< ?<< {(+,9 <<< <<< ?<< {(+,9 F < F < ?<< {(+,9 ;<< ;<< <<< {(+,9 F<<< F<<< F < {(+,9 F << F<<< F < {(+,9 BF<< F<<< F < {(+,9 ?<<2?<< ?<<2?<< ?<<2?<< ?<<2?<< ?<<2?<< ?<<2?<< ;B<2;B< <<2<< ?<<2?<< ?<<2?<< ;B<2;B< <<2<< ?<<2?<< ?<<2?<< ?<<2?<< ?<<2?<< ?<<2?<< ?<<2?<< ?<<2?<< ?<<2?<< {(+,9 <<<2<<< <<<2<<< <<<2<<< <<<2<<< <<<2<<< <<<2<<< ?<<2?<< ;B<2;B< <<<2<<< <<<2<<< ?<<2?<< ;B<2;B< <<<2<<< <<<2<<< <<<2<<< <<<2<<< <<<2<<< <<<2<<< <<<2<<< <<<2<<< {(+,9 F <2F < F <2F < F <2F < F <2F < F <2F < F <2F < <<<2<<< ?<<2?<< F <2F < F <2F < <<<2<<< ?<<2?<< F <2F < F <2F < F <2F < F <2F < F <2F < F <2F < F <2F < F <2F < << <<< << F < Rated operational currents Ie (A) according to IEC 60947-6-1 6 6 6 % B BF BB Rated operational currents Ie (A) according to IEC 60947-3 6 6 6 6 <<6 <<6 <<6 <<6 ;<6 ;<6 ;<6 ;<6 FF<634F5 FF<634F5 FF<634F5 FF<634F5 <634F5 <634F5 <634F5 <634F5 % F<2F< F2F FF2FF FB2FB F<2F< F2F FF2FF FB2FB F<2F< F2F FF2FF FB2FB 3F<23F< 3F23F 3FF23FF 3FB23FB 3F<23F< 3F23F 3FF23FF 3FB23FB {(+,9 {(+,9 {(+,9 {(+,9 ;<<2;<< F<<<2F<<< F <<2F << BF<<2BF<< ;<<2;<< 2F<<< 2F << 2BF<< ;<<2;<< 2F<<< 2F << 2BF<< F <2F < 2;<< 2;<< 2;<< ;<<2;<< F<<<2F<<< F <<2F << BF<<2BF<< ;<<2;<< 2F<<< 2F << 2BF<< ;<<2;<< <<<2<<< ;<<2;<< F<<<2F<<< F <<2F << BF<<2BF<< ;<<2;<< 2F<<< 2F << 2BF<< <<<2<<< ?<<2?<< ;<<2;<< F <2F < F <2F < F <2F < ;<<2;<< F <2F < F <2F < F <2F < Fuse protected short-circuit withstand as per IEC 60947-3 at 415 VAC 7)!##4/5 $#45 < ?<< << F.?<< Circuit breaker protected short-circuit withstand with any circuit breaker that ensures tripping in less than 0.3s(3) M"#<'B:cw4/5 = ; ; =? =? =? =? ; F< F BF < < < Rated short-circuit withstand without protection M"#;<:cw4/5):;<=; 6 M"#:cw4/5):;<=B 6 M)/"#4/)/5):;<=B 6 F; B B < < < < ?< < F< F< F< F.? F. <. F.B<< ;B F<2F; F.F< F. <. .? ;B F<2F; F.;<. .? ;B F<2F; F'; '; ' F'; '; ' F'; '; ' F'; '; '; F F F ;;2BBF ;;2BBF ;;2BBF ;;2BBF ;;2BBF ;;2BBF ;;2BBF ;<2? ?F2F<; ;<2? ?F2F<; ;<2? ?F2F<; ;<2FB< ?F2F F ?F2BFF ?B2B ?F2BFF ?B2B ?F2BFF ?B2B Connection .##%(45 ##%#%45 .##%(45 .##%#%"45 -#2.4@5 F.?<. F.<<.< F.<<.< F.<<.< ;.? << << << << <2 <2 <2 <2 Switching time (Standard setting) :<::<45 ::::::45 3#$¢((%(/#¢:::45 Power supply 2.465 Control supply power demand 7"#))(&FB<6#2(465& 7"#))(&FB<6#2(465&***) Mechanical characteristics 3#%(&4#%$)&(5 H&B274/5 H&B274/5 H&***)B274/5 -<9+! X*Z+! [X* -'95Z! ' \]\< \Z\ >Z! ' -59^! Z @5 <<< <<< <<< B<<< B<<< B<<< B<<< F='2BF'F F?'2BF' F?'2BB'; BB'2B' <'=2;'; <'=2;'; ;'<2= 'B F?' 2BF'? F'<2BB' F' 2B'F BB'=2<'< 'B2;F'F 'B2;F'F ;';2= ' F'<2BB'B F' 2B'< B<'<2B'= B'F2<' '?2;F'= '?2;F'= ;F'2=;' C! Z7 Z available. Please consult us. EN & 10. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE :!$&-#$(())#$#(() &(4:I<I::I<I:9##(5(&' @9#(%)($#((&#%&-#(+#)(' of the critical level and application where the product is installed should form an essential and integral part of the )('>))!"(((&)##%/# !4"(&(&5$(()' EN 11. B%(Z@_BB&]\\%&@ & operate electrically $&)"#))(&(<<FF<F<F9F<?F==6F< 6 6$&$(")405 6$&BBB=)' 6$&)"P34>5"($#(P34M35$$' 6$&M&(((&>(' 6$&)$(P3##))(&!(%(P3L' 6$&)#!(%(";B2;;B2;(' 6$&")%(((X#( 1#(' Note9($#((()(#*(BF"B= "(#BBB=)'"(($&(""(( %&)(())$BB=' :)%( manually operate the switch Electrical operation does not correspond .(:**:: 6 $&((("4)#(5 6$&' :)%( padlock Verify that the front selector switch is in manual position Verify that the emergency handle for manual operation is not inserted into the ATyS #((' 6$&&<) 47(/(&)%(<)$)#5 The ready light M&(!+#( ")(&(('#(%##&! !+#)" %!'&M3(! &!"'!)##()7M> O%#(&' The AUT light is 0P3"((%&"0"((% "&#' ##((&(' $#(P3@ 45 K0P2@0PP3#("#( 4(50"($#(&' $#("&$0#%/0'#($#( P3&#"((((8($#()' K0P2#(P3"(((%"BB("B='4K &$$)5'(' K0PP3"(((((#"#.)"#))(&)%##$ ' #(K#(P3%((&*' $#(P3 4((5 "&$0#(%/0'#($#( 5 $&$(")#()' 6 /#)#)(/ Verify the rotation direction of the handle ))(&#$+)!( EN ) 12. ACCESSORIES 12.1. Advantages 7$((") inspection without the need to remove the #' +9 " ]? Position ? F VF<< B B7 )2%2$4:524::5 F VF<< B 7 )2%2$4:524::5 F <V<< B7 )2%2$4:524::5 F <V<< 7 )2%2$4:524::5 <<V;B< B7 )2%2$4:524::5 <<V;B< 7 )2%2$4:524::5 2694 3014(1)(2) 2694 4014(1)(2) 2694 3021(1)(2) 2694 4021(1)(2) 2694 3051(1)(2) 2694 4051(1)(2) F<;F Use :7F)" ()' -<9 ! "'* -'9 77">* 12.2. +9 F VF<< F VF<< F <V<< F <V<< <<V;B< <<V;B< ?<<VF < ?<<VF < ;<< ;<< F<<<VBF<< F<<<VBF<< " B B ; ; = = ? ? ]? B7 7 B7 7 B7 7 B7 7 B7 7 B7 7 For upstream and downstream protection, $' Position )2% )2% )2% )2% )2% )2% )2% )2% )2% )2% )2% )2% ? 1509 3012 1509 4012 1509 3025 1509 4025 1509 3063 1509 4063 1509 3080 1509 4080 1509 3160 1509 4160 1509 3200 1509 4200 F<=F Use Top and bottom protection against direct "()' 12.3. ( EN " ]? +9 ? F VF<< B B7 F<.F' F VF<< B 7 F<.F' F < B7 F .F' F < 7 F .F' B V<< B7 BF. B V<< 7 BF. << B7 BF. << 7 BF. ;B< B7 <. ;B< 7 <. ?<<V<<< ; B7 <.; ?<<V<<< ; 7 <.; F < ; B7 ;<.? F < ; 7 ;<.? ;<< = B7 <.< ;<< = 7 <.< 4109 3019 4109 4019 4109 3025 4109 4025 4109 3039 4109 4039 4109 3050 4109 4050 4109 3063 4109 4063 4109 3080 4109 4080 4109 3120 4109 4120 4109 3160 4109 4160 < +9 F< F Use K%)"()%$"' )-#))(' 12.4. Copper bar connection kits Fig. 1 B FF;%. (#%)(&'# manual for these specific accessories can be "($"""''' A 74 37 60 " Piece Quantity to order per pole+,9 F<<<VF << ? ) F F<<<VF << ? () F BF<< ? ) BF<< ? () +9 ? 2619 1200 2699 1200 Fig. 2 C D included 2699 1200 F A j"/ Quantity to order per pole+,9 Piece F<<<VF << ? ) F F<<<VF << ? )) F F<<<VF << ? /)3 F BF<< ? ) BF<< ? )) F BF<< ? /)3 F ? 30303030 2619 1200 2629 1200(2) 2639 1200(2) included 132 30303030 22 FBB " 210 +9 155 129 ? j", FBF 252 74 37 FF?%. Use %(9 %"")" ($)($F<<< BF<<4K'K'F5 )%%4K'B5' KBF<<*) 4)5(!%$$&' 2629 1200(2) 2639 1200(2) C Fig. 3 E j") Quantity to order per pole+,9 F<<<VF << ? ) F F<<<VF << ? () F F<<<VF << ? ) F<<<VF << ? )) BF<< ? ) BF<< ? () F BF<< ? ) BF<< ? )) ? A 2619 1200 2699 1200 4109 0320(2) 2629 1200(2) 30303030 2699 1200 4109 0320(2) 2629 1200(2) -<9B"5*"V5" * -'9[! 225 included 148 FB Piece FB<%. B " +9 12.5. Solid neutral Use The connection kit enables the connection between the input and output #(*"#&"#(' +9 " ? F VF<< B F<<VB 9509 0012 9509 0025 9509 0040 9509 0063 9509 0080 9509 0120 9509 0160 << <<V;B< ?<<V<<< ; F < ; ;<< = EN 12.6. ?:88{/)8K' Use For applications without neutral, this autotransformer )!FB<6-#)"& )#' +9 F VBF<< " ? BV? 1599 4064 12.7. DC power supply Use (("&%#))($FF63#' %)()%(3)"#))(&#' +9 " B ? F VBF<< BV? F632FB<6 F VBF<< BV? F632FB<6 1599 5012 1599 5112 ,/<K ; From 125 to 630 A &;<; The kit can be fitted on the top or bottom $"' _<\Z<]\+8_`\\=0-_/6_\0/_< integrate the power supply. Use For power supply and voltage #4"*)5$ &*)' M#$#((* which means that no specific protective !&$' "j) " ? F VF<< B F < 1559 3012 1559 3025 1559 3040 1559 3063 1559 3080 1559 3120 1559 3160 1559 3200 B V<< <<V;B< ?<<V<<< ; F < ; ;<< = F<<<VBF<< ? From 800 to 3200 A &;<BF +9 "j: Neutral on the ] ? +9 " ? ? F VF<< B F < 1559 4012 1559 4025 1559 4040 1559 4063 1559 4080 1559 4120 1559 4160 1559 4200 1559 4013 1559 4026 1559 4041 1559 4064 1559 4081 1559 4121 1559 4161 1559 4201 B V<< <<V;B< ?<<V<<< ; F < ; ;<< = F<<<VBF<< ? 12.9. K EN The fault relay will close as soon as a fault is #))(&%' +9 ? 3 192X 0056 &=;F Use &3!((&$ ))"#))(&#' 12.10. Use H&$$4(*#()*)(&''''5-#* ##%#()!($$)(£##' +9 " ? F V;B< BV ?<<VBF<< ;V? 1529 0012 1529 0080 +9 " ? F V;B< BV ?<<VBF<< ;V? 1539 0012 1539 0080 & F For ATyS r " 12.11. + 9 Use 7%/(($):::9 reference provides a single factory or customer fitted @2@$%)' F VBF<< BV? ; B&e+9 250 VAC AC-13 400 VAC AC-13 24 VDC DC-13 :<K' DC-13 F ? ; +9 " ? ? F V;B< BV #$ F V;B< BV Factory fitted ?<<V;<< ;V= #$ ?<<V;<< ;V= Factory fitted 1599 0502(1) 1599 0002(1) 1599 0532(1) 1599 0032(1) F<<<VBF<< ? included F ;B< ?<<;<< B= ] +9 B; +9 " P"(!(#.(&9)(#(#' -<9_' Use :%" )"(%/)(%& ))' This accessory may also be used to replace (#)' +9 " ? ? F V;B< BV $F) 1509 0001 &<<%F 12.12. ^ 12.13. ) ;+&j8j&&9 Use %(&%)(/B)<*:::4$&$5' +9 " ? F V;B< BV ?<<VBF<< ;V? 9599 0003 9599 0004 EN 12.14. B]&! ; +9 " ? F V;B< BV ?<<VBF<< ;V? 9599 1006 9599 1004 &?;? *(/)<' )()(/B)9(/ ):*<::' Use With the product in manual mode, it enables (/)<#M@:P7 (/4$&$5' & ; 96 x 96 36 9599 2010 9599 2020 40 ? 3< Ø 22.5 20 ? 3F< Drillings = &;. %+_=58 :$#$&3<* 3F<)(&#%( control and configuration from the front of a )(' 79:7F' Door mounting F(¤FF' '&$" !MR %(*(' Interfaces are powered from the ATyS %(!(%(&' & = Use To remotely display source availability and position indication typically used on the front $)(")#(' :$)"$&$ "!MR %(' .#%((9B' %+_=56x<,/6; To display source availability and position indication on the front panel of an (#'79:7F' & ; 12.15. ? = 12.16. ' ?? MR ?"#*( %('PB' F<F Use To connect between a remote interface 4&)3<3F<5&$ "4&**)5' Characteristics " Type MR %( Z ? B 1599 2009 12.17. +9 F VBF<< " ? BV? 9599 0000 &?=< 0\+_=5<,/6; 7!&$#)3:7"4(#))(5' ,/,<{^ ; +9 F VBF<< EN " ? BV? 9599 1007 &?; Use M)(#2#((/%"/&(*)! #&%&)!###$)#'#%(&-#' 13. Spare parts 13.1. @ The electronic module of ATyS d, t, g and p can be easily replaced in case of problems, even "(#))(' ATyS d ATyS t ATyS g ATyS p ? 9539 2001 9549 2001 9559 2001 9579 2001 &;F% = 13.2. ^ The motorisation module of ATyS r, d, t, g and p can be easily replaced in case of problems, even "(#))(' F '''F<< F <'''<< <<''';B< ?<<'''F < ;<< F<<<'''BF<< ? 9509 5020 9509 5040 9509 5063 9509 5120 9509 5160 9509 5320 &?= 13.3. Power section M$%#$)( "#($&***)' 7(' EN 14. ATY" B@&]\&]"B^&B] The following is an ordering guide for ATY$"(!(#!$&( ()'#.)((%Y$#%' H)(#(((#' %Z,88<+B =9b? 97 2 3 4 0 1 0 Product =0P9::: Type F ' K BFB<6 4F<?F==6 @(5 ]? FF7( BB7( 7( Note9(&!($0P<<?)# <<<< <F<F<< <F;F;< <<<< &@'78:~j7j,b? 95 2 3 4 063 Product :9::: Type F& B& & & =&) ' K BFB<6 4;;BBF65 ]? 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