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This document provides an operator's manual for the ATS-380 Automatic Transfer Switch Control Unit. It describes the basic components and functions of the ATS-380 unit, which provides intelligent control and monitoring of automatic transfer switches. The manual covers installation, hardware components, operation modes, programming, and wiring diagrams to help users properly apply and operate the ATS-380 control module.
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ATS-380 Ver1.

AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH


CONTROL UNIT
OPERATOR’S MANUAL

Headquarters : No.3, Lane 201, Chien Fu ST., Chyan Jenn Dist., Kaohsiung, TAIWAN
Tel : + 886-7-8121771 Fax : + 886-7-8121775 URL : http://www.kutai.com.tw
ATS-380 Automatic Transfer Switch

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section Page

SECTOIN 1 : INTRODUCTION
1.1 Preliminary Comments and Safety Precautions .............................................................................. 3
1.2 Overview .......................................................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Product Overview............................................................................................................................. 3
1.4 Functions / Features ........................................................................................................................ 4

SECTOIN 2 : HARDWARE DESCRIPTION


2.1 General............................................................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Display Window................................................................................................................................ 6
2.3 Operate Pushbuttons ..................................................................................................................... 6
2.4 Panel LEDs Outputs ....................................................................................................................... 6
2.5 Rear Access Area .......................................................................................................................... 6

SECTOIN 3 : OPERATOR PANEL


3.1 General............................................................................................................................................. 9
3.2 Display Window................................................................................................................................ 9
3.3 Operate Pushbuttons ....................................................................................................................... 9
3.4 Panel LED Outputs .......................................................................................................................... 9

SECTOIN 4 : OPERATION
4.1 General........................................................................................................................................... 10
4.2 Automatic Mode ............................................................................................................................. 10
4.3 Engine Test Mode .......................................................................................................................... 11
4.4 Off Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 11
4.5 Programming Mode........................................................................................................................ 11
4.6 Specification Summary .................................................................................................................. 13

SECTOIN 5 : INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS


5.1 General........................................................................................................................................... 13
5.2 Panel Cut-Out ............................................................................................................................... 13
5.3 Unit Dimensions ........................................................................................................................... 14

SECTOIN 6 : TYPICAL WIRING


6.1 General........................................................................................................................................... 14
6.2 3Phase 3Wire Connecting Wire Diagram ...................................................................................... 15
6.3 1Phase 3Wire Connecting Wire Diagram ...................................................................................... 19
6.4 Single Phase Connecting Wire Diagram........................................................................................ 23
6.5 Connecting Wire Diagram When The Transfer Current Over 6 Amps .......................................... 27

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SECTION 1 : INTRODUCTION 3. Intelligence control unit to constantly monitor the


condition of the power sources and thus provide
1.1 Preliminary Comments and Safety the intelligence necessary for the switch and
related circuit operation.
Precautions
This technical document is intended to cover most This manual deals with the third basic element of
aspects associated with the installation, application, the automatic transfer switch, the required
operation and maintenance of the ATS-380 intelligence automatic control module. All the
Automatic Transfer Switch Controller. It is provided Automatic Transfer Switch functions were
as a guide for authorized and qualified personnel performed by a door mounted logic panel ATS-380
application of the ATS-380 Automatic Transfer control unit. The ATS-380 logic panel brings
Switch Controller. intelligence, supervisory and programmable
capabilities to automatic transfer switch equipment.
1.2 Overview
1.3 Product Overview
Transfer switches are used to protect critical
electrical loads against loss of power. The load's The ATS-380 Automatic Transfer Switch control
normal power source is backed up by a standby module is an intelligence, comprehensive,
(emergency) power source. A transfer switch is multi-function, microprocessor based automatic
connected to both the normal and emergency transfer switch controller. It is a compact panel
sources and supplies the load with power from one mounted device designed to replace traditional relay
of these two sources. In the event that power is lost and solid state logic panels and meet the needs of
from the normal source, the transfer switch transfers markets worldwide.
the load to the standby source. Once normal power
is restored, the load was transferred back to the The ATS-380 controller provides an unmatched
normal power source. degree of programmed flexibility to address the
needs of most switches system. It can be
When using the ATS-380 module in automatic programmed for 3Ø and 1Ø system operation.
transfer switch equipment, the switch's intelligence ( Refer to program line 2.)
system initiates the transfer when normal power
falls below or over a preset voltage or frequency. If The ATS-380 controller provides the necessary
the emergency source is a standby generator, the intelligence to insure that the switch operates
transfer switch initiates generator starting and properly through a series of programmed sensing
transfers to the standby source when sufficient and timing functions. The ATS-380 controller will :
generator voltage and frequency is available. When
normal power is restored, the transfer switch ● Monitor Normal and Standby source over and
automatically transfers back and initiates engine under voltages.
shutdown after a preset engine cooling down time ● Monitor Normal and Standby source over and
delay. under frequencies.

An automatic transfer switch consists of three basic ● Permit customer programming display real time
elements: information.
● Permit customer programming cyclic mode or fix
1. Main contacts to connect and disconnect the load mode display for 3 phase voltages and frequency.
to the source of power. ( Refer to program line 29.)

2. A transfer mechanism to affect the transfer of the ● Permit system testing the transfer switch
main contacts from one source to another source. with/without load from front panel. ( Refer to
program line 4.)
● Store customer / factory established parameters
in memory without losing.

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● Built-in one week exerciser timer. Feature 1 :Time Delay Normal to Emergency
● Permit customer plant engine test with / without (TDNE)
load on a preset period. TDNE provides a time delay when transferring the
● Provide programmable per-exerciser warming Normal source to the Standby source. It ensures
signal. stability of the Standby source. Timing begins when
the Standby Source becomes available. ( Refer to
● Provide a pre-transfer signal to elevator controller program line 6.)
before transfer switch.
● Provide programmable alarm output when Adjustable TDNE range : 0 ~ 60 (0 ~ 300 sec)
transfer failure.
Feature 2 : Time Delay Engine Start (TDES)
● There is no need for a PC connection and
programming software. Any and all changes can TDES delays the initiation of the engine start circuit
be made in the field. in order to override momentary power outages or
voltage fluctuations of the Normal source. The
● Provide the source status and fail alarm
TDES timer shall start when the Normal source
indications on the front panel.
becomes unavailable. If the Normal source
becomes available while timing, the TDES timer will
1.4 Functions / Features reset. The ATS-380 controller can perform the time
The primary function of ATS-380 controller is to delay engine start function without control power for
accurately monitor power sources and provide the 30 seconds. ( Refer to program line 7.)
necessary intelligence to operate a transfer switch
in an appropriate and timely manner. Adjustable TDES range : 0 ~ 6 (0 ~ 30 sec)

1.4.1 Operational Simplicity Feature 3 : Time Delay Emergency to


Normal (TDEN)
From installation to programming to usage, the
ATS-380 controller was designed with operational TDEN delays the transfer from the Standby source
simplicity in mind. The ATS-380 controller operates to the Normal Source to permit stabilization of the
with system voltage from 280 VAC to 480 VAC at 50 Normal Source before retransfer is made. Timing
or 60 Hz. The user-friendly front panel interface begins when the Normal Source becomes available.
simplifies routine operation, programming and ( Refer to program line 5.)
setting adjustments.
Adjustable TDEN range : 0 ~ 60 (0 ~ 300 sec)
1.4.2 Standard Features
Feature 4 : Time Delay Engine Cool-down
A variety of programmable features are available to
meet a wide variety of application requirements. (TDEC)
Individual features or feature combinations provide TDEC permits the generator to continue to run
the Intelligence required tailoring switches to unloaded after retransfer to the Normal Source has
individual needs. The features can be programmed occurred. Timing begins when the transfer to normal
by customer via friendly setting procedure, has been completed. ( Refer to program line 8.)
depending upon customer requirements. The
specific variable set points associated with standard Adjustable TDEC range : 0 ~ 60 (0 ~ 300 sec)
and factory activated features are stored in a
nonvolatile memory. Activated feature set points are
available for customer adjustment.

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Feature 5 : All Phase Under / Over voltage Feature 10 : Transfer Fail Alarm Signal
Sensing Output
The controller monitors the voltage of each phase of When the auxiliary contactor was set to be a
the normal and standby power source. User transfer fail alarm output. The auxiliary contactor
adjustable settings are provided. ( Refer to program may be wired to an alarm enunciator panel to
line 9,10,11,15,16 & 17.) indicate problem with the Automatic Transfer
Switch.
Adjustable Over voltage range: 390VAC ~ 480VAC
An alarm condition will occur if a transfer has been
Adjustable Under voltage range: 280VAC ~ 370VAC initiated but it is never completed. This may indicate
that something is wrong with the motor or transfer
Feature 6 : Under/Over frequency Sensing mechanism. ( Refer to program line 30 )

The controller monitors the frequency of the normal


and standby power source. User adjustable settings NOTICE
are provided. ( Refer to program line 12,13,14,18,19
& 20.) The ATS-380 controller provided an aux.
contactor for external signal output only. So,
Adjustable Over frequency range : 51Hz ~ 70Hz this contactor just can define to one of the
Adjustable Under frequency range : 40Hz ~ 59Hz three features used. (Pre-transfer, Pre-exerciser
or Transfer fail alarm output.)
Feature 7 : Plant Exerciser
This feature provides for automatic test operation of
Feature 11 : Fail Alarm On Display
the generator. The interval is fixed at once per week
with a specific test day and time. The test period is FAIL on the front panel of the ATS-380 indicates that
also programmable by customer setting. The a transfer was initiated but never completed. This
ATS-380 control unit permit customer plant engine can point toward a defective motor, transfer
test with / without load on a preset period. ( Refer to mechanism or the wrong programming for line
program line 21,22,23,25,26,27 & 28.) 3.When the transfers fail alarm occurred, the ATS
will hold this position until the OFF button is pressed
Feature 8 : Pre-transfer Signal Output to reset alarm signal.

When the auxiliary contactor was set to be a NOTE! Normally, MCCB type ATS need longer
pre-transfer signal output. The ATS-380 controller running time to complete there cycle, so if line 3 is
will provide a pre-transfer signal to elevator set wrong the switch stops before completing it’s
controller before transfer the load from one source cycle and the ATS-380 will give you a FAIL transfer
to another source with a preset time delay. The Alarm. Make sure the line 3 setting is set right
pre-transfer return to normal state after the transfer before checking any other parts of the ATS
is complete. ( Refer to program line 30 & 31.) mechanism.

Adjustable range : 1 ~ 99 sec.

Feature 9 : Pre-exerciser Signal Output


When the auxiliary contactor was set to be a
pre-exerciser signal output. The ATS-380 controller
will provide a pre-transfer signal output before
exerciser the engine. It is an advance warring to
avoid person damaged before the generator auto
start itself. ( Refer to program line 30 & 32.)

Adjustable range : 1 ~ 99 sec.


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SECTION 2 : HARDWARE DESCRIPTION


2.1 General
The purpose of this section is to familiarize the
reader with ATS-380 hardware, its nomenclature,
and to list the unit specifications. The information
presented is divided into the following parts:

● Front Display Window


● Operate Pushbuttons
● Panel LEDs Outputs
● Rear Access Area

2.2 Display Window (Refer to Figure 1)


A 4 digit 7-segment display is used to display all
ATS-380 controller monitored parameters, setting
parameters and messages in easy to read formats.

For details concerning the kind of information that


can be viewed in the display window refer to
Paragraph 3.2.

2.3 Operate Pushbuttons (Refer to Figure 1)


The front operator panel supports five long-life
pushbuttons. Pushbuttons accomplish their function
when pressed and released. Refer to Paragraph 3.3
for information concerning the function of specific
pushbuttons.

2.4 Panel LEDs Outputs (Refer to Figure 1)


Thirteen individual LEDs are lit when performing or
indicating a specific function. For detailed
information on individual LEDs refer to Paragraph
3.4.

2.5 Rear Access Area (Refer to Figure 2)


The rear access area of the ATS-380 controller is
normally accessible from the rear of panel. A wiring
connection to the ATS-380 controller is made at the
rear of the chassis.

For detailed information of connecting wire diagram


refer to Paragraph 6.

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Front Panel

Display
Window

Operator
Pushbutton

ATS status
LEDs

Figure 1

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Rear Area

TB1 TB2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Figure 2

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SECTION 3 : OPERATOR PANEL will scroll through all available parameter. When
pressing and releasing the increase (▲) button the
displayed parameter can be increased by one. The
3.1 General
Increase (▲) pushbutton will continue to scroll if it is
The operator panel, which is normally accessible pressed and not released.
from the outside of a panel or door, provides a
means for being alerted to specific conditions, ▼) Pushbutton
3.3.2 Decrease (▼
receiving functional help, programming and
parameter monitoring. At the normal operate status, each press of the
decrease (▼) key will change the real parameter
display between voltage and frequency. When the
3.2 Display Window
user initiates program mode, each press of the
The ATS-380 controller includes a 4 digit 7-segment decrease (▼) key will scroll through all available
display is used to display all monitored parameters, parameter. When pressing and releasing the
setting parameters and messages in easy to read decrease (▼) button the displayed parameter can
formats. be decreased by one. The decrease (▼) pushbutton
will continue to scroll if it is pressed and not
Different displays can be presented via the display released.
window:
3.3.3 Auto Function Pushbutton
● Normal source voltage and frequency parameter
display. Pushing the AUTO select key, the ATS-380 will run
in automatic mode and a LED is provided to indicate
● Standby source voltage and frequency parameter
the auto position. The ATS transfer and retransfer
display.
from source to source as dictated by the features
● TDEN,TDNE and TDEC real time countdown supplied and their programmed setting values.
display.
● Program setting parameter display. 3.3.4 Test Function Pushbutton
The ATS-380 is provided with a test pushbutton that
simulates a loss of normal source. Pushing the
NOTICE TEST select key, the ATS-380 will run in engine test
Although a wide variety of parameters and mode and a LED is provided to indicate the test
position.
setting can be displayed, they are not
displayed if they were not originally ordered
3.3.5 Off Function Pushbutton
and programmed.
Pushing the OFF select key, the ATS-380 will run in
off mode. All the functions of the ATS-380 controller
3.3 Operate Pushbuttons Will be disable.
There are five front panel pushbuttons accomplish
their function when pressed and released. Certain When in program mode, pushing the off pushbutton
pushbuttons, like the increase(▲)and decrease(▼) allows the user to change the program line table and
pushbuttons, will also continue to scroll if they are set the selected parameter using decrease (▼) or
pressed and not released at program procedure. increase (▲) button.

▲) Pushbutton
3.3.1 Increase (▲ 3.4 Panel LED Outputs

When the ATS-380 controller operated at normal Auto Position ( Green )


status, each press of the increase (▲) key will
Indicates that the ATS-380 controller is setting to
change the real parameter display from one phase
AUTO function.
to another phase. When the user initiates the
program mode, each press of the Increase (▲) key
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Test Position ( Green ) Standby Under Voltage ( Red )

Indicates that the ATS-380 controller is setting to Indicates that the standby source is unavailable and
TEST function. the voltage is below the programmed parameters.

Standby Over Frequency ( Red )


Normal Source Available ( Green )
Indicates that the standby source is unavailable and
Indicates that the normal source is available and the the frequency is over the programmed parameters.
voltage and frequency are within the programmed
parameters. Standby Under Frequency ( Red )
Normal Source Connected ( Green ) Indicates that the standby source is unavailable and
the frequency is below the programmed parameters.
Indicates that the transfer switch is connected to the
normal source.
SECTION 4 : OPERATION
Standby Source Available ( Green )
4.1 General
Indicates that the standby source is available and
the voltage and frequency are within the This section specifically describes the operation and
programmed parameters. functional use of the ATS-380 controller. It is divided
into four main categories:
Standby Source Connected ( Green )
● Automatic mode
Indicates that the transfer switch is connected to the
standby source. ● Engine test mode
● Off mode
Load Connected ( Green )
● Programming mode
Indicates that the load is connected to the normal or
standby source. The practical use of and operation within each
category will be discussed. In this section it is
Normal Over Voltage ( Red ) assumed that prior sections were reviewed and that
operator has a basic understanding of the hardware.
Indicates that the normal source is unavailable and
the voltage is over the programmed parameters.
4.2 Automatic Mode
Normal Under Voltage ( Red ) The automatic mode of the ATS-380 controller
Indicates that the normal source is unavailable and provides for automatic transfer and retransfers from
the voltage is below the programmed parameters. source to source as dictated by the features
supplied and their programmed values.
Normal Over Frequency ( Red )
The ATS-380 controller intelligence and supervisory
Indicates that the normal source is unavailable and circuits which constantly monitor the condition of
the frequency is over the programmed parameters. both normal and standby power sources thus
providing the required intelligence for transfer
Normal Under Frequency ( Red )
operations.
Indicates that the normal source is unavailable and
the frequency is below the programmed parameters. For example, automatically initiate an transfer of
power when power fails or voltage level drops below
Standby Over Voltage ( Red ) a preset value. Exactly what the ATS-380 controller
will initiate in response to a given system condition
Indicates that the standby source is unavailable and
depends upon the combination of standard and
the voltage is over the programmed parameters.
selected optional features.

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4.3 Engine Test Mode


The ATS-380 is provided with a test pushbutton that Begin to start programming mode, set the
simulates a loss of normal source. Pushing the ATS-380on off mode, push the button “ increase (▲)
TEST key on the front of panel, the ATS-380 will run & decrease (▼) ” on the front panel for 4 seconds.
in engine test mode. The TDES and TDNE The word “ Ver 1.0 ” will appear on the front display
programmed time delays will be performed as part window for 2 seconds. This number indicates the
of the Test. There are two test modes: version of the software.

● With load engine test. You are now ready to start a line by line
programming sequence. To advance to the next line,
● Without load engine test. (The TDNE time delay
push the OFF button on the front panel. To change
will not be performed)
each line’s programming parameters, press the
When the user terminated the engine test mode by increase ( ▲) and decrease ( ▼) buttons. When
press the AUTO pushbutton, then the controller will pressing and releasing the increase ( ▲ ) or
return to automatic mode. When normal power is decrease (▼) key the displayed parameter can be
available, the transfer switch automatically transfers increased or decreased by one. The Increase (▲)
back from standby source to normal source and or decrease (▼) pushbutton will continue to scroll if
initiates engine shutdown after a preset engine it is pressed and not released.
cooling down time delay.
Always push the “ OFF ” button to advance to next
When the user terminated the engine test mode by programming line or until the word “ END ” appears
press the OFF pushbutton, the ATS will keeps the on the screen. To immediately end the programming
present status and the ATS-380 controller initiates mode, you can simply push the “ OFF ” button for 4
engine shutdown immediately without cooling down seconds at any time. Then the word “ END ” on the
time delay and returns to off mode. display window indicates the end of the
programming mode.
4.4 Off Mode
Should you make an error or desire to return to
The off mode of the ATS-380 controller will disable factory settings, stay in programming mode and
all the transferred and protected functions, and all simultaneously press all 3 buttons : increase (▲),
the status LEDs will be turned off in this mode. The decrease (▼) and OFF for 4 seconds. The ATS-380
real time clock will be showed on the front display controller will now automatically program itself to
window. factory settings and the word “ Au.Po ” will appear
on the display window. ( See line by line
In the event that power is lost from the normal programming table for ATS-380 factory settings. )
source, the ATS-380 controller will not start the
engine and the ATS can’t transfer the load to the
standby source automatically.

When in program mode, pushing the off pushbutton


allows the user to change the program line table and
set the selected parameter using decrease (▼) or
increase (▲) button.

4.5 Programming Mode


The ATS-380 controller is fully programmable from
the devices faceplate once in the Programming
Mode. Any operator associated with programming
the ATS-380 controller will quickly discover that
ATS-380 controller programming is just a matter of
simple.
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*LINE BY LINE PROGRAMMING TABLE


Factory
LINE DESCRIPTION VALUE
Setting
1 System voltage setting ( 250V ~ 500V ) Key in the real volt of normal side R & T 380V
2 Is this ATS operator in 1Ø or 3Ø 1) 1Ø 2) 3Ø 2
1) MCCB type
3 Selected the Switch type of ATS 2) Double throw type 1
3) Magnetic contactor type
4 Plant Manual test with or without load 1) Test without load 2) Test with load 2
2
5 TDEN – Time delay emergency to normal 0 ~ 60 ( 0 ~ 300sec )
(10sec)
2
6 TDNE – Time delay normal to emergency 0 ~ 60 ( 0 ~ 300sec )
(10sec)
1
7 TDES – Time delay engine start 0 ~ 06 ( 0 ~ 30sec )
(5sec)
12
8 TDEC – Time delay engine cool-down 0 ~ 60 ( 0 ~ 300sec )
(60sec)
42
9 Normal source over voltage setting 39 ~ 48 ( 390V ~480V )
(420V)
34
10 Normal source under voltage setting 28 ~ 37 ( 280V ~ 370V )
(340V)
Time delay if there is a problem with normal 0 ~ 99sec
11 10 Sec
source voltage output ( 0 = Without voltage monitor function )
12 Normal source over frequency setting 51 ~ 70Hz 55Hz
13 Normal source under frequency setting 40 ~ 59Hz 45Hz
Time delay if there is a problem with normal 0 ~ 99sec
14 10 Sec
source frequency output ( 0 = Without freq monitor function )
42
15 Standby source over voltage setting 39 ~ 48 ( 390V ~480V )
(420V)
34
16 Standby source under voltage setting 28 ~ 37 ( 280V ~ 370V )
(340V)
Time delay if there is a problem with standby 0 ~ 99sec
17 10 Sec
source voltage output ( 0 = Without volt monitor function )
18 Standby source over frequency setting 51 ~ 70Hz 55Hz
19 Standby source under frequency setting 40 ~ 59Hz 45Hz
Time delay if there is a problem with standby 0 ~ 99sec
20 10 Sec
source frequency output ( 0 = Without freq monitor function )
21 Current day of week setting 1 ~ 7 (Mon to Sun) current
22 Current hour setting 00 ~ 23 current
23 Current minute setting 00 ~ 59 current
24 Plant exerciser test day of week 1 ~ 7 (Mon to Sun) 6(Sat)
25 Plant exerciser hour 00 ~ 23 12
26 Plant exerciser minute 00 ~ 59 00
27 Engine run time on exerciser 0 ~ 60 min ( 0 = Without exerciser function ) 0
28 Plant exerciser test with or without load 1) Without load 2) With load 1
29 Display mode setting 1) Cyclic mode 2) Fix mode 1
Auxiliary contactor feature (The contactor just 1) Transfer fail alarm 2) Pre-transfer signal
30 2
can define to one of the three features) 3) Pre-exerciser signal
Pre-transfer time delay before transfer load 1 ~ 99 sec
31 10 Sec
from one source to another source
Pre-exerciser time delay before engine 1 ~ 99 sec
32 10 Sec
exerciser test
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4.6 Specification Summary


PARAMETER SPECIFICATION
Input Control Voltage 280 VAC to 480 VAC 50/60 Hz
Voltage Measurement Range 280 VAC to 480 VAC 50/60 HZ
Frequency Measurement Range 40HZ to 70HZ
Generator Start Relay 7A @ 250VAC Max
Transfer to Normal Relay 7A @ 250VAC Max
Transfer to Standby Relay 7A @ 250VAC Max
0.5A @ 120VAC
Auxiliary Relay
1.0A @ 24VDC
Operating Temperature -20°C ~ 70°C
Storage Temperature -35°C ~ 85°C
Operating Humidity 0 to 95% relative humidity

SECTION 5 : INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

5.1 General
The ATS-380 controller has been designed for front panel mounting.

5.2 Panel Cut-Out ( All Dimensions in MM. )

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5.3 Unit Dimensions ( All Dimensions in MM. )

ATS Controller

SECTION 6 : TYPICAL WIRING


The ATS-380 maximum transfer current is 6 Amps,.
6.1 General
When the switch transfer current over 6 Amps, two
It is dangerous to feed high voltage to the ATS-380 external power relays is recommended. ( The
Printed Circuit boards. The ATS-380 controller connecting wire diagram refer to 6.5 section. )
operates with system voltage from 280 VAC t0 480
VAC at 50 or 60 Hz.

The ATS-380 allowed User to adjust the display


voltage by key in the real voltage value of normal
source L1 ~ L3.The ATS-380 controller will follow
the scale between input volt and key in volt and
show the correct voltage on the display window.
(refer to program line 1)

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6.2 4P 380V Connecting Wire Diagram

6.2.1 MCCB Type Wiring Diagram

MOTOR

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6.2.2 One Coil Double Throw Typical Wiring Diagram

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6.2.3 Two Coils Double Throw Type Wiring Diagram

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6.2.4 Magnetic Contactor Type Wiring Diagram

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6.3 3P 380V Connecting Wire Diagram

6.3.1 MCCB Type Wiring Diagram

MOTOR

Normal Phase N Emergency Phase N

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6.3.2 One Coil Double Throw Typical Wiring Diagram

Normal Phase N Emergency Phase N

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6.3.3 Two Coils Double Throw Type Wiring Diagram

Normal Phase N Emergency Phase N

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6.3.4 Magnetic Contactor Type Wiring Diagram

Normal Phase N Emergency Phase N

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6.4 Single Phase 380V Connecting Wire Diagram

6.4.1 MCCB Type Wiring Diagram

MOTOR

Normal Phase N Emergency Phase N

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6.4.2 One Coil Double Throw Typical Wiring Diagram

Normal Phase N Emergency Phase N

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6.4.3 Two Coils Double Throw Type Wiring Diagram

Normal Phase N Emergency Phase N

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6.4.4 Magnetic Contactor Type Wiring Diagram

Normal Phase N Emergency Phase N

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6.5 Connecting Wire Diagram When The Switch Transfer Current Over 6 Amps

6.5.1 MCCB Type Wiring Diagram

MOTOR

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6.5.2 One Coil Double Throw Typical Wiring Diagram

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6.5.3 Two Coils Double Throw Type Wiring Diagram

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6.5.4 Magnetic Contactor Type Wiring Diagram

ATS-380 CONTROL UNIT

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