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1. s ee 3 OV CTVIOW mc UE InfraStruXure Power Generation System 5 How the InfraStruXure Power Generation System OperateS oooooooooo ooo ooo 6 Operation of the ATS during a mains failure when automatic operation is enabled 6 Generator start sequence ooooooooooo ooo 7 Generator cool down rrr 7 Open and closed transfers o ooooooooooooooooos 8 Fuel monitoring runtime calculation lt lt lt lt lt lt 9 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 11 Front view door closed o o oooooo ooo ooo ooo 11 Front view door Open 12 ATS panel board left side ooo oo oo 13 ATS panel board right side oooooooo 14 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS iii ATS Component Details oooooooooo o 15 Motorized switches o ooooooooooooo ooo 15 Automatic operation control panel ls 16 User connection plate llle 16 ATS monitoring unit rn 17 PATS label tz 0 0 oq EE NNN Reeg ca 18 ODE ON 12 Automatic Operati0N ooo ooooooooo 19 How to place the InfraStruXure Power Generation System in automatic operation 19 How to reset automatic operation on the ATS and on the generator ooooooooooooo 20 Problem loss of automatic operation 21 Emergency Manual Ope
2. EPO DIP switches configure the EPO input for the oe TM e type of EPO switch that is connected Normally Open ms B p y Vp NO or Normally Closed NC When the EPO Arm Test rocker is in the Test position engaging the EPO switch will not cause the o a laptop computer to the monitoring unit using an load to be powered off When the rocker is in the RS 232 CONSOLE PORT 9600 amp N 1 Armed position engaging the EPO switch turns OFF the ATS Source 1 and Source 2 switches and engages the generator s emergency stop button When the EPO switch 1s engaged the ATS Not in Automatic LED is lit See page 64 for more information on testing the EPO switch The EPO Armed LED is green when the rocker is in the Armed position The LED is dark when the rocker is in the Test position The EPO Tripped LED is red when the EPO switch is engaged the EPO button is pressed regardless of the state of the EPO Arm Test rocker The reset button resets the network processor it does not reset the ATS or the monitoring unit This network port connects to the surge protected ethernet port on the user connection plate See page 16 information on the surge protected ethernet port This port connects to the ATS interface circuit board The optional User EPO Contacts port is connected to the User Connection Plate in the roof of the ATS The port allows for relay outputs 4 input contacts 4 and an EPO in
3. E S Amount of space available y on the 250A ATS N Distribution Panel Bus E E E S N Y N E E lo a Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 69 Customizing and Updating the ATS Preparing the breakers for installation 70 Before installing the breakers on the ATS panel board follow the steps in this section for the breaker you are installing The parts that are identified in the illustrations below are included with your circuit breaker kit ABB T1 single pole breaker Input Bracket Adapter 8 Slide the bracket adapter on the output side of the T1 single pole breaker The bracket adapter is used to attach the breaker to the breaker bracket Output ABB T1 three pole breaker The T1 three pole breakers are ready for installation on the panel No additional preparation is needed ABB T3 three pole breaker M8 Square M8 Washer Square EE Saddle Lug Ca e Nut M Le Retainer M8 Bolt EU E S i Saddle Lug Input Output Both the input and output sides of the T3 three pole breaker require preparation before the breaker is installed on the panel On the input side follow these steps for each of the three pole positions 1 Place an M8 square nut into a square nut retainer and insert the square nut retainer into the pole position 2 Slide an M8 washer onto an M8 bolt and insert the bolt into the pole position by loosely attaching the bolt to the M8 square nut installed in previous step On
4. Configuring the InfraStruXure Manager on page 50 for configuration instructions Wi For more information about the InfraStruXure Manager see the Installation and Configuration manual included with the InfraStruXure Manager See also Network management interfaces The control console and Web interfaces provide menus with options that allow you to manage the ATS See Configuring the ATS Network Management Interface on page 51 for configuration instructions Wi For more information about the internal user interfaces see the InfraStruXure Power Generation System online Network Management User s Guide See also The SNMP interface allows you to use an SNMP browser with the PowerNet Management Information Base MIB to manage the ATS See Configuring the ATS Network Management Interface on page 51 for configuration instructions gt To use the PowerNet MIB with an SNMP browser see the PowerNet SNMP S Management Information Base MIB Reference Guide which is provided on the See aiso InfraStruXure Power Generation System Utility CD Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 49 Configuring the InfraStruXure Manager Connect the ATS to the InfraStruXure Manager 1 Connect a Cat 5 network cable to the surge protected ethernet port on the ATS user connection plate The arrow in the illustration below is pointing to the port The figure on page 11 shows the location of the user connection plate on the roof of the ATS
5. The user connection plate has four relay output connections for connection of NO or NC dry contacts See page 46 and page 61 for more information Connect an Emergency Power Off switch at one of three choices of EPO Connections 24 VDC 24 VAC or contact closure See page 63 for more information Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Overview ATS monitoring unit 00 eo O O O This port connects to the Source 2 volt sensing S2 PT circuit board Source 1 volt sensing S1 PT circuit board Source 1 current transformers and distribution panel volt sensing output circuit board This port connects to the ATS interface circuit board poooooo o o oo The display port RJ 45 connects the monitoring unit e000 to the display interface 0000000000000 The power LED indicates whether the monitoring unit is receiving power O O This console port is used to configure items relating to servicing and for communicating with the generator see item 4 on page 13 Use this port DB 9 to connect 0000000000000 0090909909000 appropriate communication cable APC part number 940 0103 ET NETW ORK AZ 10 GRN 100 ORN
6. Qual Phase Sequence 34 The Source 2 line to line input voltage in volts V The Source 2 line to neutral input voltage in volts V These readings are only displayed on WYE systems The frequency of the Source 2 input in hertz Hz Describes the quality of the input from Source 2 One of the following conditions is displayed Source Good The source is acceptable as defined in the Transfer Points menu Low Voltage The input voltage is below the configured Low voltage Transfer Point on one or more of the phases High Voltage The input voltage exceeds the configured High voltage Transfer Point on one or more of the phases Phase Imbalance The percent voltage difference between two phases as defined by the Phase Balance setting in the Transfer Points menu has been exceeded Freq Range The frequency is outside the configured Freq range as defined in the Transfer Points menu Bad Rotation The phase rotation does not match the configured Phase Sequence as defined in the Transfer Points menu Lists the phase rotation e g A B C of the Source 2 input Smart Distribution Panel with ATS ATS Setup Display Interface Press the ENTER key when the selector arrow rests at the ATS Setup item to change the following settings Transfer Points Transfer Setup The point when sensing the voltage that you would transfer to the other source Based on voltage and frequency S1 Utility The input vo
7. You can make connections from inside the enclosure or you can remove the user connection plate and make your connections Remove the plate using a Phillips or standard screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws Use the knockout in the plate to route cables to and from the user connections on the plate If you remove the plate make sure that you do not disturb the existing connections 2 Run the connected Cat 5 network cable through a knockout in the user connection plate to the InfraStruXure Manager Hub 3 Configure the InfraStruXure Manager once all APC InfraStruXure Certified equipment is installed the network cables are connected to the InfraStruXure Manager Hub and start up of the system is complete Wi For detailed configuration instructions see the InfraStruXure Manager Installation and Quick Start manual included with your InfraStruXure Manager See also 50 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Configuring the ATS Network Management Interface Connect the ATS to your network 1 Connect a Cat 5 network cable to the surge protected ethernet port on the ATS user connection plate The arrow in the illustration below is pointing to the port The figure on page 11 shows the location of the user connection plate on the roof of the ATS You can make connections from inside the enclosure or you can remove the user connection plate and make your connections Remove the plate using a Phillips or standard screwdriver to
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9. If the ATS switches to Source 2 after a failure in Source 1 and Source 1 is restored the Line Stable setting is the amount of time in seconds that Source 1 has to be good for before returning to Source 1 default is 3 minutes Min on Gen The minimum time that the generator must run before the ATS re transfers to mains default is 15 minutes Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 35 Display Interface ATS Blocking Other Settings 36 Transfer Blocking Defines conditions that will prevent the ATS from transferring from Source 1 to Source 2 The following is displayed on the Transfer Blocking screen Block Transfer Lists configured input contacts that keep a transfer from occurring Map Choose from the following input contacts that will block a transfer C1 Contact 1 C2 Contact 2 C3 Contact 3 C4 Contact 4 Apply Now After you have made changes on this screen choose this option and press the ENTER key to save your changes Retransfer Blocking Defines conditions that will prevent the ATS from transferring from Source 2 to Source 1 The following 1s displayed on the Retransfer Blocking screen Block Re Transfer Lists configured input contacts that keep a re transfer from occurring Map Choose from the following input contacts that will block a re transfer C1 Contact 1 C2 Contact 2 C3 Contact 3 C4 Contact 4 Apply Now After you have made changes on this screen choose this option and press
10. If you want to stop the test select the ABORT NOW item on this screen and press the ENTER key If you want to run a start test now select Run Test Now from the confirmation screen and then press the ENTER key The test will run based on the parameters set on the Test Duration menu If you do not want to run a start test now choose No from the confirmation screen and then press the ENTER key If a test is in progress the screen displays the Test Progress and the time remaining in the test If you want to stop the test select the ABORT NOW item on this screen and press the ENTER key If you want to run a load test now select Run Test Now from the confirmation screen and then press the ENTER key The test will run based on the parameters set on the Test Duration menu If you do not want to run a load test now choose No from the confirmation screen and then press the ENTER key Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 39 Display Interface Test Schedule Use this menu to schedule a test in the future Define Schedule Next Test Test Duration Day The choices for Day depend on the Set the test schedule by changing the following parameters Gen Start Choose when to perform a generator start test Choices are Never oh Gen Start Monthly Day 1st Monday Monthly Weekly or Daily Time 14 30 Load Test Monthly choice made for Gen Start If you chose a GenStart of Never Day is not configurable If
11. Vendor Specific Information option DHCP option 43 By default the ATS will ignore DHCP offers that do not encapsulate the APC cookie in the Vendor Specific Information option using the following hexidecimal format Option 43 01 04 31 41 50 43 where the first byte 01 is the code the second byte 04 is the length the remaining bytes 31 41 50 43 are the APC cookies See your DHCP server documentation to add code to the Vendor Specific Information option To disable the APC cookie requirement see Local access to the control console on page 55 To change the control console s DHCP Cookie Is setting use the Advanced option in the TCP IP menu See Remote access to the control console on page 55 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Communication Configuration Local access to the control console You can use a local computer that connects to the ATS through the console port on the ATS monitoring unit to access the control console If you are accessing the ATS on the local control console you will not receive any information about the generator 1 Select a serial port at the local computer and disable any service that uses that port 2 Use the configuration cable APC part number 940 0103 to connect the selected port to the console port on the ATS monitoring unit 3 Runa terminal program such as HyperTerminal on your computer and configure the selected port for 9600 bps 8 data bits no parit
12. outside the configured Freq range as defined in the Transfer Points menu since this statistic was reset S1 Imbalance Count The number of times that the percent voltage difference between two phases as defined by the Phase Balance setting in the Transfer Points menu has been exceeded on Source 1 since this statistic was reset Total Time S1 Bad The total amount of time that Source 1 was not acceptable as defined in the Transfer Points menu since this statistic was reset Maximum Time S1 Bad The longest amount of time that Source 1 was not acceptable as defined in the Transfer Points menu since this statistic was reset Minimum Time S1 Bad The shortest amount of time that Source 1 was not acceptable as defined in the Transfer Points menu since this statistic was reset Time on Source 1 The total amount of time that Source 1 was selected since this statistic was reset Time on Source 2 The total amount of time that Source 2 was selected since this statistic was reset Reset only the statistic that is shown on the screen by pressing the ENTER key and following the prompts Reset all of the statistics by pressing the ENTER key and following the prompts Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Alarms Alarm Event Log Alarm Setup Alarm Beeper gt View Active Alarms View Active Alarms View a list of all alarms that exist presently When an alarm is present the ATS display interface Al
13. 1 Place the ATS Automatic Operation switch in the Disable position Operation when lit Not In Automatic Automatic Operation Disable Reset 2 Ensure that the Source 2 switch on the ATS is OFF O Enable pg0034a 3 At the generator a Place the O Manual Auto switch on the generator Venten Warning control panel in the Manual position Fault Acknowledge Reset b Press the Manual Run Stop button on the generator control panel if you need to start the generator Panel LampiLamp Test Pressing this button activates the engine control system Manual Run Stop and the starting system The starter will begin cranking and after a few seconds the engine should start pg0058a 4 Turn the Source 1 switch on the ATS to OFF Q a Set the selector switch on the Source 1 switch to Manual The operating lever will swing out when the selector switch is in Manual b Turn the Source 1 switch to OFF O You can use the operating lever key provided for easier operation 0038a Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 23 Operation 5 Turn the Source 2 switch to ON a Set the selector switch on the Source 2 switch to Manual The operating lever will swing out when the selector switch is in Manual b Turn the Source 2 switch clockwise to ON You can use the operating lever key provided for easier operation
14. After the re transfer the generator will cool down and stop For more information See page 33 for a detailed description of how the ATS determines that the line quality is bad See page 7 for a detailed description of the start sequence See page 8 for a detailed description of an open and closed transfer See page 7 for a detailed description of the generator cool down See page 35 for information about the Line Stable setting See page 35 for information about the Min Gen Runtime setting 6 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Overview Generator start sequence The generator start sequence is followed only if the Crank setting in the Operating Settings menu on the Generator Settings screen on the ATS display interface menu is set to Yes If it is enabled the following sequence will occur After a start signal is initiated either by the ATS or manually and the generator battery is good the generator engine will crank and the generator should start If the generator does not start it will crank for the length of the Crank Time and then rest for the length of the Rest Time The generator will repeat this pattern for the number of times set in the Crank Cycles before stopping the attempt to start Check the messages on the display interface for reasons why the generator did not start Generator Running Generator Starts Generator Cranking Generator Crank Time Tm Expires Waiting Generator
15. HELP key Launches context sensitive help Press the HELP key for information about each item on the screen and for Instructions on how to perform certain tasks O Esc key Returns to previous screen displayed Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 29 Display Interface Top level status screens After start up a the interface displays a brief introduction screen and then scrolls automatically and continuously through five screens of basic status information Press the Up and Down arrow keys to interrupt the automatic scrolling to view a specific status screen Source S1 Utility Total Output Loading S1 Ok S2 OFF kW 000 PF 000 Fuel xxx kVA 000 SLD xxx Runtime 1day 12hr Freq 000 Load Current L1 000 Neut 000 L2 000 L3 000 Volts Out Volts Sx L1 2 xxx L1 2 xxx No Active Alarms L2 3 xxx L2 3 xxx System Date Time L3 1 xxx L3 1 xxx Jun 24 2004 07 58 If you have scheduled tests each time a self test is commencing the scheduled test screen shown below is displayed To cancel this instance of the self test press the ENTER key when the selector arrow rests on the ABORT NOW option Scheduled test will start in xxx sec gt ABORT NOW Top level menu screen On any top level status screen press the ENTER key to open the top level menu screen gt Load Meter Stats ATS Voltage Alarms Generato
16. Management Card and the control processor stop communicating This lack of communication causes the ATS s data to no longer be accessible through the display interface and a SysData Mismatch alarm to occur When this alarm occurs peform the following steps to update the ATS control processor firmware 1 Upgrade the ATS Network Management Card EER For instructions on how to upgrade the ATS s Network Management Card d refer to the online Network Management Interface User 5 Guide on the See also Utility CD 2 At the ATS display interface select Config and then Firmware Updates You will receive the following screen Upgrade from X XX To X XX Press a key Press any key to download the update If you do not recieve the SysData Mismatch alarm but want to check for available ATS control processor firmware updates you can do so Note by performing step 2 in the procedure above Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 73 Customizing and Updating the ATS Downloading firmware updates from a local computer 74 l 2 Select a serial port at the local computer and disable any service that uses that port Use the configuration cable to connect the selected port to the console port on the ATS monitoring unit Run a terminal program such as HyperTerminal and configure the selected port for 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control Save the changes Press ENTER twice to di
17. Management Interface Password 60 Customizing and Updating the ATS 61 How to Connect User Input Contacts and Relay Outputs to the ATS icc usa ue EE SR E N E EN ata 61 OvervieW ici Laws ace s RUN AN Wo RO UR AN RN EN De a NA 61 How to connect contacts to the ATS user connection plate llle 62 How to Connect an EPO Switch to the ATS 63 OVerV eW auus rm Ros E ed a Bln A d a 63 Connect an EPO switch to the user connection plate and test the switch 64 Safety warnings nn 66 How to Allow Easy Access to the ATS Display Interface 67 How to Add Sub Feed Output Distribution Circuit Breakers to the ATS ellen 68 Output distribution circuit breakers available from APC 68 Determine the configuration of the panel 69 Preparing the breakers for installation 70 Parts and tools needed for installation procedures 71 Installing breakers on the ATS panel board 72 How to Update ATS Firmware o oooooooo ooo 73 Upgrading the ATS control processor o o ooooooo 73 Downloading firmware updates from a local computer 74 SDECITICAUONS eT PET d Warranty Life Support Policy and Service 79 Warralty seen tise RP Cd Rex teed ewe AA 79 Lbife Support PoliCy EE 81 EEN xiu A D geo dolis eae AA OC REN C Da R 82 vi Smart Distribution Panel with A
18. RYE RR Ne 44 Clearing latched alarms o oooooooooooooooooo 44 COG DINA oed E 45 System Network eee 45 Contacts amp Relays nh 46 Electrical Config oooooooooo ooo 47 Factory Defaults 2 2 a tea 47 Manufacturer Data een 47 System ID EN EN NN WUNNEN eee NNN ee NN e 47 Firmware updates oooooooo mo e 47 Communication Configuration 49 ATS Management Options llle 49 Overvie WX ad osa war ur a A o Do E Ce C RR ER D de e 49 InfraStruXure Manager 49 Network management interfaces lees 49 Configuring the InfraStruXure Manager 50 Configuring the ATS Network Management Interface 51 Connect the ATS to your network lere 51 Configuration overview ll nnn 52 TCP IP configuration methods sess 52 Device IP Configuration Wizard eee ee 52 BOOTP amp DHCP configuration eee eee 53 Local access to the control console eee 55 Remote access to the control console 55 Control console aes sa p ngae ee 56 v Smart Distribution Panel with ATS How to Access the ATS Network Management Interface 57 Web interface te boo e ers wie ee RE lee 57 Telnet and SSH ere ae a NNN eegen eh Bs 58 SNMP fa rS Id dan er A era eL MR 58 FTP and SCP iii a o ie Ea ke a apa 59 How to Recover From a Lost Network
19. T1 frame 25 4mm PGIP30ATIB 30A single pole breaker T1 frame 25 4mm PG3P20AT1B 20 A three pole breaker T1 frame 76 2mm PG3P25ATIB 25 A three pole breaker T1 frame 76 2mm PG3P30AT1B 30 A three pole breaker T1 frame 76 2mm PG3P40AT1B 40 A three pole breaker T1 frame 76 2mm PG3PSOATIB 504A three pole breaker T1 frame 76 2mm PG3P60AT1B 60 A three pole breaker T1 frame 76 2mm PG3P70AT1B 70 A three pole breaker T1 frame 76 2mm PG3P80AT1B 80 A three pole breaker T1 frame 76 2mm PG3P90ATIB 90 A three pole breaker T1 frame 76 2mm PG3P100ATIB 100A three pole breaker T1 frame 76 2mm PG3P125AT3B 125A three pole breaker T3 frame 104 9mm PG3P150AT3B 150A three pole breaker T3 frame 104 9mm PG3P175AT3B 175A three pole breaker T3 frame 104 9mm PG3P200AT3B 200A three pole breaker T3 frame 104 9mm PG3P225AT3B 225A three pole breaker T3 frame 104 9mm PG3P300ATSB 300A three pole breaker T5 frame 139 5 mm PG3P400AT5B 400A three pole breaker T5 frame 139 5mm Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Customizing and Updating the ATS Determine the configuration of the panel Before you begin installing circuit breakers on the ATS distribution panel be sure that you have enough space on the panel for the breakers that you want to install Use the information in the diagrams below to determine the final configuration of the panel Amount of space required for each type of circuit breaker ABB T1 single pole breaker assembly
20. and configuring 51 56 overview 49 Network port on monitoring unit 17 Not in automatic operation LED 16 O Open transfers 8 Open Xfer configuring 35 time 8 viewing statistics on 42 Operating environment 3 Operating lever key for motorized switches 15 Operating lever on motorized switches 15 Operating settings for generator 38 Operation during a utility mains failure 6 of the ATS 19 28 of the power generation system 6 9 P Panel board installing circuit breakers 72 left side 13 right side 14 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Password changing 45 for protected screens 31 lost management interface password 60 Physical specifications 75 76 Power generation system overview 5 Power LED 17 Power condition of 33 Powering the load from the generator 23 24 Powering the load from utility mains how to return to 25 26 Product description of the ATS 11 14 R Radio frequency interference 89 Relay outputs configuring 46 connecting to the ATS 61 62 where connected 16 Reset button on monitoring unit 17 Resetting statistics 42 Rest time of the generator 7 Runtime status where displayed 37 S Sl name configuring the 36 S1 utility condition of 33 setting up transfer voltage 35 S2 name configuring the 36 S2 generator condition of 34 Safety compliance 77 Safety symbols used in this manual 1 SCP for transferring new firmware
21. and using e support Contact an APC Customer Support center by telephone or e mail Regional centers United States and Canada Main Customer Support Line 1 800 800 4272 toll free Direct InfraStruXure Customer Support Line 1 877 537 0607 toll free Europe Middle East Africa Main Customer Support Line 353 91 702000 Ireland Direct InfraStruXure Customer Support Line Latin America 1 401 789 5735 USA Japan 0 35434 2021 Australia New Zealand South Pacific area 61 2 9955 9366 Australia Local country specific centers go to www apc com support contact for contact information Contact the APC representative or other distributor from whom you purchased your APC product for Entire contents O 2005 American Power Conversion All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited APC the APC logo and InfraStruXure are trademarks of American Power Conversion Corporation and may be registered in some jurisdictions All other trademarks product names and corporate names are the property of their respective owners and are used for informational purposes only SE ORK ER
22. are available on this menu System Password Password Change the system password required to access protected screens and fields in the display interface Enter a string of up to eight alphanumeric characters followed by the underline character to indicate the end of the string The default password is apc Timeout Set the time that the display interface waits for user input before it reverts to the initial scrolling of status screens Select 1 2 5 10 the default or 30 minutes or 1 2 or 4 hours or forever Invalidate NOW Re enter the system password for viewing password protected screens Date Time Date Set in the following format dd mmm yyyy Time Set in the following format hh mm ss Local Interface Contrast Set the screen contrast for the LCD Select from 1 high contrast to 8 low contrast Key Click Choose On for an audible click whenever you press a navigation key Choose Off to disable the key click Beeper Volume Select High Medium Low or Off to adjust the loudness of the audible beeper and the key click Metric Units Choose On to view all data as metric values e g meters and Off to view data as U S standard units e g feet Network Config IP The system IP address SM The subnet mask which identifies the subnetwork on which the ATS operates GW The default gateway that the ATS uses The MAC address is displayed at the bottom of the screen in brackets Smart Distr
23. both the Source 1 and Source 2 switches and set the selector switches back to Auto to lock the switches in place Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 25 Operation 26 5 Turn off the generator by following this procedure a Ensure that the O Manual Auto switch on the generator control panel is in the Manual position b Press the Manual Run Stop button on the generator control panel Pressing this button causes the generator to complete its normal shutdown sequence Smart Distribution Panel with ATS A Warning Fault Acknowledge Reset Panel Lamp Lamp Test Manual Run Stop Total Power Off To reduce risk of electric shock or injury to persons disconnect all sources of supply before servicing by following this procedure 1 Set the ATS Automatic Operation switch to Disable Not In Automatic Operation Q when lit Automatic Operation Disable Reset Enable pg0034a 2 Set the Source 1 switch on the ATS to OFF Q a Set the selector switch on the Source 1 switch to Manual The operating lever will swing out when the selector switch is in Manual b Turn the Source 1 switch counterclockwise to OFF O You can use the operating lever key provided for easier operation Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 27 Operation 3 Set the Source 2 switch on the ATS to OFF O a Set the selector switch on the Source 2 swi
24. default values Manufacturer Data Use this option of the Config screen to display a scrollable list containing information about the ATS This information is useful when requesting service or product updates The following information is displayed Manufacturer Name Firmware Revision Date of Manufacture Serial Number Date of Calibration Model Number Hardware Revision System ID The following items are available on this menu System Name Set a unique name for your InfraStruXure Power Generation System Location Name the physical location of the system in relation to your data center Contact Identify the person to notify concerning questions or problems with regard to the system Firmware Updates Use this option of the Config screen to download updated firmware to the ATS Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 47 Communication Configuration ATS Management Options Overview You have two management options for the ATS You can manage the ATS along with the rest of your InfraStruXure equipment through the InfraStruXure Manager APC LAN or you can manage your ATS through APC s network management interfaces User LAN InfraStruXure Manager The InfraStruXure Manager is a rack mount management device that coordinates the management functions of APC InfraStruXure Certified devices installed in your data center It provides one single interface to view and configure all APC InfraStruXure Certified devices See
25. engaged the switch must be disengaged before automatic operation can be reset If shutdown was not caused by EPO contact APC service see Service on page 82 To reset automatic operation on the generator O Set the O Manual Auto switch on the generator control panel to O O Press the Fault Acknowledge Reset button on the generator control panel Set the Q Manual Auto switch on the generator control panel back to Auto qu Warning esoe Warning Fault Ack l Ri 2 Fault Acknowledge Reset ault Acknowledge Reset Panel Lamp Lamp Test Panel Lamp Lamp Test Manual Run Stop Manual Run Stop pg0059a pg0060a Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Operation Problem loss of automatic operation Typically the Not In Automatic Operation LED tracks the state of the Automatic Operation switch 1 e the LED is lit when the Automatic Operation switch is in the Disable position If the Not In Automatic Operation LED is lit while the Automatic Operation switch is in the Enable position check messages on the display interface to determine the cause one of the following conditions exist l 2 The ATS attempted to actuate either the Source 1 or Source 2 switch and could not When a switch cannot actuate one of the four following actions cannot take place The Source 1 switch cannot turn ON Close The Source 1 switch cannot turn OFF Open The Source 2 switch cannot t
26. is Off Generator Start Signal Initiated Crank Cycle Expires Rest Time Expires Generator Failed to Start On the generator controller interface the LEDs track conditions during the start sequence LED Behavior on the Generator Controller Interface Start sequence initiated Generator Started Generator Failed to Start 20000 080 00000 080 00000088 Generator cool down After the load is powered by the generator and mains returns and is powering the load the generator may enter a cool down period If the coolant temperature is above the Coolant Temperature Limit the generator will enter a cool down period During generator cool down the generator disconnects the alternator from the output and then runs at idle speed for 10 minutes After the idle speed time expires the generator will shut down If the coolant temperature is not above the Coolant Temperature Limit the generator will not enter a cool down period but will shut down after mains returns and is powering the load Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 7 Overview Open and closed transfers When a transfer is not occurring one switch is ON and the second switch is OFF During a closed transfer the second switch will turn ON before the first switch turns OFF creating a brief period of time when both switches are ON Closed Transfer 81 S2 1 S2 1 S2 p Source 1 Source 1 Source 2 Source 2 During an open
27. loosen the two captive screws Use the knockout in the plate to route cables to and from the user connections on the plate If you remove the plate make sure that you do not disturb the existing connections 2 Run the connected Cat 5 network cable through a knockout in the user connection plate to your network connection 3 Configure the TCP IP settings of the ATS See Configuration overview on page 52 for further instructions Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 51 Communication Configuration Configuration overview You must configure the following TCP IP settings before the ATS can operate on a network P address of the ATS only needed for manual address assignment Subnet mask Default gateway If a default gateway is unavailable use the IP address of a computer that is located n on the same subnet as the ATS and that is usually running The ATS uses the default Note gateway to test the network when traffic is very light See Watchdog Features in the Introduction of the InfraStruXure Power Generation System s online Network Management User 5 Guide for more information about the watchdog role of the default gateway TCP IP configuration methods Use one of the following methods to define the TCP IP settings needed by the ATS Device IP Configuration Wizard See Device IP Configuration Wizard on this page e BOOTP or DHCP server See BOOTP amp DHCP configuration on page 53 Local
28. properly configured DHCP or BOOTP Q server is available to provide TCP IP settings to ATSs If these servers are unavailable Note See Device IP Configuration Wizard on page 52 Local access to the control console on page 55 or Remote access to the control console on page 55 to configure the needed TCP IP settings With Boot Mode set to DHCP amp BOOTP the ATS attempts to discover a properly configured server It first searches for a BOOTP server then a DHCP server and repeats this pattern until it discovers a BOOTP or DHCP server Q For more information see BOOTP on this page or DHCP on page 54 Note BOOTP You can use an RFC951 compliant BOOTP server to configure the TCP IP settings for the ATS The BOOTP setting assumes that a properly configured BOOTP server is available to provide TCP IP settings to APC ATSs Ifa BOOTP server is unavailable see Device IP e Configuration Wizard on page 52 Local access to the control console on page 55 or ote Remote access to the control console on page 55 to configure the TCP IP settings 1 Make sure that the BOOTP setting a TCP IP option in the ATS s Network menu is enabled 2 Enter the ATS s MAC and IP addresses the subnet mask and default gateway settings and an optional Bootup file name in the BOOTPTAB file of the BOOTP server For the MAC address look on the Quality Assurance slip included with the ATS See also 3 When the
29. switch is engaged the ATS Source 1 and Source 2 switches are tripped open and the generator s emergency stop signal is engaged the ATS is no longer supplying output power The ATS immediately goes into Not in Automatic Operation mode The ATS stays in Not in Automatic Operation mode until the system is reset To reset the system disengage the data center EPO switch and reset automatic operation on the generator and on the ATS see page 20 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 21 Emergency Manual Operation Warning before you operate the ATS manually 22 The procedures in this section only apply to situations where automatic operation through the ATS is impossible One example of such a situation is if the ATS monitoring unit were not functioning If automatic operation through the ATS is impossible and you must power your load from the generator follow the instructions in How to power the load from the generator on page 23 Only operate the ATS switches manually when automatic operation is disabled If automatic operation is enabled the ATS will attempt to actuate the switches to return to Note the preferred source All transfers performed when automatic operation is disabled must be open transfers both switches must be OFF before turning ON the desired source s DANGER SWitch Attempting a closed transfer will damage equipment Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Operation How to power the load from the generator
30. the ENTER key to save your changes Gen Start Blocking Defines input contacts that will prevent the generator from starting because of a line failure Block Gen Start Lists configured input contacts that prevent the generator from starting Map Choose from the following input contacts that will block the generator from starting C1 Contact 1 C2 Contact 2 C3 Contact 3 C4 Contact 4 Apply Now After you have made changes on this screen choose this option and press the ENTER key to save your changes SI Name Create a unique name for Source 1 maximum of 9 characters The default is Utility S2 Name Create a unique name for Source 2 maximum of 9 characters The default is Generator Preferred Displays the preferred source Source 1 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Generator gt Generator Status Fuel amp Runtime Statistics amp Maint Generator Settings Generator Status The following items are available on this menu Generator Status Fuel amp Runtime Statistics amp Maint One of the following conditions is displayed to describe the Gen State Off The generator is not running Cranking The generator is starting Running The generator is running Idle The generator is running but not powering the load E Stop The Emergency Power Off switch has been actuated on the generator or ATS Fault The generator is unable to start No Com The
31. the output side follow these steps for each of the three pole positions 1 Slide a saddle lug into the pole position You may need to loosen the bolt in the lug 2 Insert a saddle lug retainer into the pole position Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Customizing and Updating the ATS Parts and tools needed for installation procedures Tools required T1 single pole breaker assembly Phillips screwdriver x T1 single pole module Allen key gt a T1 single pole breakers T25 Torx driver a i o B M3 x75 screws washers and retainers T1 three pole breaker assembly UB ek FIN Er Breaker brackets e M6x 12 Torx screws EECH y 9 M4x 15 screws and washers T3 three pole breaker assembly 1 three pole breakers aS a M4x 70 screws and washers M6x 12 Torx screws T1 three pole breakers mo AM me AN o M4x70 screws and washers M4270 screws and Washers All parts needed for installation wis 7 l procedures are included with the circuit breaker kits breaker brackets Note St M6x 12 Torx screws D 0 M4 x70 screws and washers Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 71 72 Customizing and Updating the ATS Installing breakers on the ATS panel board This procedure shows the installation of the T1 three pole breaker assembly on a 250A ATS panel board The steps are identical for installing the T1 single pole and T3 three pole breakers 1 Attach the module to the
32. 13 Overview ATS panel board right side Input conductors from the mains connect to the Source 1 input switch See the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Installation Manual for connection instructions WARNING Only a certified electrician should connect power to the ATS Behind this access panel are the Source 1 S1 PT and Output PT volt sensing circuit boards Use a Phillips or standard screwdriver to remove the panel The Source 1 current transformers monitor the input current from each phase of the input from the mains The data gathered from these current transformers is displayed on the Total Load by Phase screen accessed through the Load Meter menu on the display interface Behind this access panel is the Source 2 volt sensing S2 PT circuit board Use a Phillips or standard screwdriver to remove the panel The Source 2 control transformer outputs AC power to the Source 2 motorized switch The transformer steps down 400V input to the 120 V required by the motor actuator Control power from Source 2 is supplied through the Source 2 fuse block to the Source 2 control transformer and powers the Source 2 motorized switch Smart Distribution Panel with ATS ATS Component Details Motorized switches O The operating lever indicates the present position of the switch OFF O trip or ON D This lever is also used to operate the switch manually See Emergency Manua
33. ATS some of the information in this manual will not apply to your system Because your system does not have a generator any reference to generator in this manual actually refers to your second mains connection Disregard the following sections as they do not apply to your system Generator start sequence on page 7 Generator cool down on page 7 Fuel monitoring runtime calculation on page 9 Communication converter on page 13 item 4 Resetting automatic operation on the generator on page 20 Generator on pages 37 38 Fuel Alarm Limits on page 44 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 83 If Source 2 is a Generator that is Not an APC InfraStruXure Generator Differences in your system from information presented in this manual 84 This manual assumes that Source 2 is an APC InfraStruXure Generator If you have a generator other than an APC InfraStruXure generator some of the information in this manual will not apply to your system The ATS is designed to work with the APC InfraStruXure Generator and the ATS does not communicate with other generators In addition other generators will operate differently than the generators that are described in this manual Disregard the following sections as they do not apply to your system Generator start sequence on page 7 Generator cool down on page 7 Fuel monitoring runtime calculation on page 9 Communication converte
34. ATS has lost communication with the generator The Mode Sw is the position of the generator s O Manual Auto switch The switch must be in Auto for the generator to be started based on the state of the run stop contact Auto Manual or Off is displayed to describe the position of the switch The following settings can be accessed through this menu Engine Run This is the current state of the run stop contact which signals the generator s engine to start and stop The state can be Run or Off Automatic control of this signal is disabled when the Not in Automatic Operation LED on the ATS is lit Engine Parameters View the following measured data related to the generator s engine operation Battery Voltage Engine RPM Oil Pressure Coolant Level Coolant Temperature Oil Level The following are displayed on this screen Type The type of fuel that the generator uses diesel Tank Size The size of the fuel tank on the generator in gallons Fuel Level The percentage of fuel left in the generator fuel tank Runtime Estimate How much time xx days zz hours the generator can run based on the fuel level and load and the load value in kW used to calculate runtime Lifetime Statistics Scroll through a list of items that accumulate over the life of the generator including Last Maintenance Date Engine Starts Total kWh Total Runhours Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 37 Display Interfa
35. ATS panel board and secure by turning the module locks using an Allen key 30065b 2 Place the breakers onto the module s bus bars GQ and lock in place with an M4 x70 screw 6 Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten 3 Attach the breaker brackets to the slots in the distribution bus frame and secure using an M6x 12 Torx screw Use a T25 Torx driver to tighten Attach the breaker to the breaker bracket using an M4x 70 screw Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten pg0067b Smart Distribution Panel with ATS How to Update ATS Firmware The InfraStruXure Smart Distribution Panel with ATS requires multiple files to be downloaded to update the firmware Be sure to select all relevant files from the APC website for download and repeat this procedure for each of the firmware files This section describes the instructions for upgrading the ATS control processor firmware through the display interface and how to download ATS firmware updates from a local computer Za To download a firmware upgrade and transfer it to your ATS see File Transfers in the LA InfraStruXure Power Generation System s online Network Management Interface See also User s Guide on the Utility CD Upgrading the ATS control processor You can download available ATS control processor updates through the ATS display interface The most obvious indication that a firmware update is necessary occurs when the Network
36. ATS reboots the BOOTP server provides it with the TCP IP settings If you specified a bootup file name the ATS attempts to transfer that file from the BOOTP server using TFTP or FTP The ATS assumes all settings specified in the bootup file If you did not specify a bootup file name the ATS can be configured remotely by using Telnet or by using the Web interface The User Name and Password are both apc by default To create the bootup file see your BOOTP server documentation See also Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 53 Communication Configuration 54 See also DHCP You can use a RFC2131 RFC2132 compliant DHCP server to configure the TCP IP settings for the ATS This section briefly summarizes the ATS communication with a DHCP server For more ES detail about how a DHCP server is used to configure the network settings for an ATS see DHCP Configuration in the InfraStruXure Power Generation System s online Network Management User s Guide 1 An ATS sends out a DHCP request that uses the following to identify itself A Vendor Class Identifier APC by default A Client Identifier by default the ATS s MAC address value A User Class Identifier by default the identification of the ATS s application firmware 2 A properly configured DHCP server responds with a DHCP offer that includes all of the settings that the ATS needs for network communication The DHCP offer also includes the
37. D 17 U Updates to this manual 1 User connection plate connecting the EPO switch 64 detailed description 16 location of 11 User contacts port location of 17 W Warnings 2 3 for emergency manual operation 22 for Emergency Power Off 66 for installation 3 for motorized switches 15 Warranty 79 80 Web interface 49 57 Wheel assembly on the panel board 13 Wire size how to determine 3 Wiring specifications 76 Withdrawal prevention lock 15 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 87 Radio Frequency Interference Note Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This is a Class A product In a domestic environment the product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures This equipment has been tested and found to comply with EN55022 1998 and EN55024 www apc com APC Worldwide Customer Support Customer support for this or any other APC product is available at no charge in any of the following ways Visit the APC Web site to access documents in the APC Knowledge Base and to submit customer support requests www apc com Corporate Headquarters Connect to localized APC Web sites for specific countries each of which provides customer support information www apc com support Global support searching APC Knowledge Base
38. ED O BEL Normally Closed ARMED E Location of switches on ATS monitoring unit EPO wii WWMM Normally Open or 24V AC DC 64 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Customizing and Updating the ATS 3 Test the EPO switch to ensure that it is wired and working correctly a Place the Arm Test rocker switch on the ATS monitoring unit in the Test position The EPO state LEDs will be off and the ATS display interface will show the following alarm in addition to any other active alarms Active Alarm xxofxx EPO Ready To Test b Engage the EPO switch If your switch is momentary engage it with one person watching the EPO state LEDs and another at the EPO switch c Observe the EPO LEDs If the switch is wired and working properly both of the LEDs are red when the switch is engaged d If the test was successful place the Arm Test rocker switch back to the Arm position The ATS display interface will clear the EPO test mode alarm If the test was not successful see the troubleshooting chart Problem Action Neither state LED was red when Check the wiring to your EPO switch EE Check to make sure the EPO DIP switch configuration is correct for your switch NO or NC See step 2 on the previous page for proper configuration instructions Only one of the state LEDs was Check to make sure the EPO DIP switch red when EPO switch was configuratio
39. ER as many times as necessary to re display the User Name prompt then use the default ape for the user name and password If you take longer than 30 seconds to log on after the User Name prompt is re displayed you must repeat step 5 and log on again From the Control Console menu select System then User Manager Select Administrator and change the User Name and Password settings both of which are now defined as apc Press CTRL C log off reconnect any serial cable you disconnected and restart any service you disabled Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Customizing and Updating the ATS How to Connect User Input Contacts and Relay Outputs to the ATS Overview The ATS can monitor external contact closure events Possible applications include the following Magnetic contact switches Window foil Tamper switches Heat detectors Water sensors Pressure sensors Building smoke and fire detection systems You can set input contacts to cause alarm conditions based on their current state and a user defined normal state Relay outputs can map internal alarms and events to outside devices See Contacts amp Relays on page 46 for information on setting up alarms Make contact closure connections NO or NC at the Tee A MADE IN USA user interface circuit board on the user connection DA M ON SS O plate See figure at right You can make eight DEES e tt bt a amp onang h connectio
40. H You can access the control console through Telnet or Secure SHell SSH depending on which is enabled An Administrator can enable these access methods through the Telnet SSH option of the Network menu By default Telnet is enabled Enabling SSH automatically disables Telnet Telnet for basic access Telnet provides the basic security of authentication by user name and password but not the high security benefits of encryption To use Telnet to access an ATS s control console from any computer on the same subnet 1 At a command prompt use the following command line and press ENTER telnet address As address use the ATS s IP address or DNS name if configured 2 Enter the user name and password by default ape and ape for an Administrator or device and ape for a Device Manager SSH for high security access If you use the high security of SSL for the Web interface use Secure SHell SSH for access to the control console SSH encrypts user names passwords and transmitted data The interface user accounts and user access rights are the same whether you access the control console through SSH or Telnet but to use SSH you must first configure SSH and have an SSH client program installed on your computer Wi See the InfraStruXure Power Generation System s online Network Management User s Guide for more information on configuring and using SSH See also SNMP After you add the PowerNet MIB to a standard SNMP
41. IABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY PURCHASER S OR ANY THIRD PERSON S MISUSE NEGLIGENCE IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR MODIFY OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE OR BY ACCIDENT FIRE LIGHTNING OR OTHER HAZARD Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 79 Warranty Life Support Policy and Service 80 THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE OF PRODUCTS SOLD SERVICED OR FURNISHED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR IN CONNECTION HEREWITH APC DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY SATISFACTION AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APC S EXPRESS WARRANTIES WILL NOT BE ENLARGED DIMINISHED OR AFFECTED BY AND NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY WILL ARISE OUT OF APC S RENDERING OF TECHNICAL OR OTHER ADVICE OR SERVICE IN CONNECTION WITH THE PRODUCTS THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE CONSTITUTE APC S SOLE LIABILITY AND PURCHASER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF SUCH WARRANTIES APC WARRANTIES RUN ONLY TO PURCHASER AND ARE NOT EXTENDED TO ANY THIRD PARTIES IN NO EVENT SHALL APC ITS OFFICERS DIRECTORS AFFILIATES OR EMPLOYEES BE LIABLE FOR ANY FORM OF INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE SERVICE OR INSTALLA
42. MIB browser you can use that browser for SNMP access to the ATS The default read community name is public the default read write community name is private disable SNMP Allowing SNMP access to the ATS compromises the high security you implement by choosing SSL and SSH To disable SNMP you must be an Administrator use the SNMP option of the Network menu O If you enable SSL and SSH for their high security authentication and encryption Note 58 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Communication Configuration FTP and SCP You can use FTP enabled by default or Secure CoPy SCP to transfer new firmware to the ATS or to access a copy of the ATS s event logs SCP provides the higher security of encrypted data transmission and is enabled automatically when you enable SSH disable FTP Allowing file transfer to the ATS through FTP compromises the high Note security you implement by choosing SSL and SSH To disable FTP you must be an n If you enable SSL and SSH for their high security authentication and encryption Administrator use the FTP Server option of the Network menu To access the ATS through FTP or SCP the default user name and password are ape and ape for an Administrator or device and ape for a Device Manager In the command line use the IP address of the unit x See the InfraStruXure Power Generation System s online Network Management User s S Guide to use FTP or SCP to retrieve log files from the ATS or to tr
43. S at its newly assigned IP address For example telnet 156 205 14 141 Use ape for both User Name and Password See Control console on this page to finish the configuration Control console After you log on at the control console as described in Local access to the control console on page 55 or Remote access to the control console on page 55 l 2 Choose Network from the Control Console menu Choose TCP IP from the Network menu If you are not using a BOOTP or DHCP server to configure the TCP IP settings select the Boot Mode menu Select Manual boot mode and then press Esc to return to the TCP IP menu Changes will take effect when you log out Set the System IP Subnet Mask and Default Gateway address values Press CTRL C to exit to the Control Console menu Log out option 4 in the Control Console menu control console on page 55 reconnect that cable and restart the associated service Q If you disconnected a cable during the procedure described in Local access to the Note 56 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS How to Access the ATS Network Management Interface The procedures in this section apply if you want to access the ATS from the public LAN If you want to access the ATS through the APC LAN see the InfraStruXure Note Manager s Installation and Quick Start manual for information Web interface As your browser you can use Microsoft Internet Ex
44. TION OF THE PRODUCTS WHETHER SUCH DAMAGES ARISE IN CONTRACT OR TORT IRRESPECTIVE OF FAUL NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY OR WHETHER APC HAS BEEN ADVISED IN ADVANCE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Life Support Policy As a general policy American Power Conversion Corporation and its affiliates and subsidiaries worldwide APC do not recommend the use of any of its products in life support applications where failure or malfunction of the APC product can be reasonably expected to cause failure of the life support device or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness APC does not recommend the use of any of its products in direct patient care APC will not knowingly sell its products for use in such applications Examples of devices considered to be life support devices are neonatal oxygen analysers nerve stimulators whether used for anesthesia pain relief or other purposes autotransfusion devices blood pumps defibrillators arrhythmia detectors and alarms pacemakers hemodialysis systems peritoneal dialysis systems neonatal ventilator incubators ventilators for both adults and infants anesthesia ventilators infusion pumps and any other device designated as critical by the U S F D A Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 81 Service How to contact APC Customer support for this or any other APC product is available at no charge in any of the following ways Visit th
45. TS Appendix A Custom Installations 83 If Source 2 is a Second Mains Connection 83 If Source 2 is a Generator that is Not an APC InfraStruXure Generator 84 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS vii Overview Save these instructions This manual contains important instructions that must be followed during installation operation and maintenance of the Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Safety symbols used in this manual A Indicates an electrical hazard which if not avoided could result in injury or death Electrical Indicates a hazard which if not avoided could result in severe personal injury or substantial damage to product or other property DANGER Indicates a heavy load that should not be lifted without assistance Heavy O Indicates important information Note Cross reference symbols used in this manual Indicates that more information is available on the same subject in a different section of this manual lt gt Indicates that more information is available on the same subject in a different manual See also Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 1 Warnings O Note O Note Note Read these instructions The components in the InfraStruXure Power Generation System and UPS power distribution system can pose life threatening danger when improperly installed operated or maintained To prevent accidents be aware
46. Y Always follow your national and local standards when installing the InfraStruXure Power Generation System The AC Power Input wire sizes provided in this document are recommendations only The ATS is provided with a panel board to supply power to multiple loads Since loading could increase after the product s initial installation the AC Power Input wires were selected for the maximum current that can be delivered by the panel board If the ATS is purchased to supply a calculated load rated less than the panel board and the load will never increase smaller wires can be used if the requirements in your national and local standards are followed PVC Wire 30 C XLPE Wire 30 C PVC Wire 40 C XLPE Wire 40 C Tustallation Method Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient Bl 150mm 95mm 185mm 120mm B2 185mm 120mm 240mm 150mm C 120mm 95mm 150mm 95mm Explanation of installation methods B1 Insulated conductors within a conduit The conduit is mounted to a wall B2 A multi conductor cable that is routed within a conduit The conduit is mounted to a wall C A multi conductor cable mounted to a wall TT Wire sizes to loads shall be in accordance with the ratings of the circuit breakers selected to power the loads 76 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Range Operating Relative Humidity Operating Elevation Storage Temperature Range Storage Relative Humid
47. ace instructions on how to add components to the ATS product and warranty information and technical specifications Companion manuals For additional information about the ATS and the InfraStruXure Power Generation System see the following InfraStruXure Power Generation System manuals ATS with Power Distribution Unpacking Sheet 990 1842 Electrical Installation Manual 990 0596 Generator Reference Manual 990 2334 On line Network Management User s Guide 990 1993 How to find updates to this manual You can check for updates to this manual by clicking on the User Manuals link on the Support page of the APC Web site www apc com In the list of Power Generation System manuals look for the latest letter revision A B etc of the part number on the back cover of this manual Smart Distribution Panel with ATS i Contents SAO Ee OVER VIG 204 358 78 AA AR SR e 1 Save these instructions eee nrnna 1 Safety symbols used in this manual eee 1 Cross reference symbols used in this manual 1 M aInIBdS 23 va E RUE ERI es eee ewe ee dea Rl 2 Read these instructions creen 2 The InfraStruXure Power Generation System is an Optional Standby System 2 Inspection and testing 2 ce ee nn 2 Wire sizinig 23 oue Ni ee SEET elie eae te 3 Installation 2 were ang a pedi Pe tete wt x a ed AE 3 Total power off procedure eee 3 Operating environment
48. ansfer firmware files See also to the ATS Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 59 How to Recover From a Lost Network Management Interface Password 60 Note l 2 Disregard the procedures in this section if you have the APC InfraStruXure Manager as part of your system See the InfraStruXure Manager s Installation and Quick Start manual for information on recovering from a lost password Select a serial port at the local computer and disable any service that uses that port Connect the serial cable APC part number 940 0103 to the selected port on the computer and to the console port on the ATS monitoring unit Run a terminal program such as HyperTerminal on your computer and configure the selected port as follows 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity stop bit no flow control Press ENTER repeatedly if necessary to display the User Name prompt If you are unable to display the User Name prompt verify the following The serial port is not in use by another application The terminal settings are correct as specified in step 3 The correct cable is being used as specified in step 2 Press the Reset button on the ATS monitoring unit The Status LED will flash alternately orange and green Press the Reset button on the ATS monitoring unit a second time immediately while the LED is flashing to reset the user name and password to their defaults temporarily Press ENT
49. arm LED is red Choosing this option to View Active Alarms turns the LED off Alarm Event Log The following items are available on this menu New Logged Items Entire Log Clear Log Clr Latched Alarms Alarm Setup View only alarms and events logged since New Logged Items was last viewed When a new alarm is present the ATS display interface Check Log LED is orange Choosing this option New Logged Items turns the LED off View every item in the alarm event log When a new alarm is added to the log the ATS display interface Check Log LED is orange Choosing this option Entire Log turns the LED off Erase all of the items currently in the alarm event log Erase the latched alarms currently in the alarm event log See Clearing latched alarms on page 44 for more information Configure the alarm limits or thresholds on this menu Loading Limits Voltage Limits Iout Alarm Limits Low If the output current of any phase falls below this value an alarm condition exists The value is set as a percentage of the ATS rating and also shown in amps High If the output current of any phase exceeds this value an alarm condition exists The value is set as a percentage of the ATS rating and also shown in amps Neut If the output neutral current exceeds this value an alarm condition exists The value is set as a percentage of the ATS rating and also shown in amps Vout Alarm Limits Low If the output v
50. automatic operation of the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 19 Operation How to reset automatic operation on the ATS and on the generator 20 Resetting automatic operation on the ATS Ifthe Not in Automatic Operation LED is lit and the Automatic Operation switch is in the Enable position you need to reset automatic operation after the event that caused this condition has been corrected See page 21 for a detailed description of the events that might lead to this condition You can also clear certain alarms by resetting automatic operation on the ATS See Clearing latched alarms on page 44 for more information To reset automatic operation on the ATS set the Automatic Operation switch to Disable and then back to Enable o e Operation when lit Operation when lit Not In Automatic O Not In Automatic O Automatic Operation Automatic Operation Disable Disable Reset Reset Enable Enable pg0034a pg0035a Resetting automatic operation on the generator If the ATS display interface reports a generator shutdown alarm and the Alarm LED is red you must reset automatic operation on the generator to clear the alarm the Shutdown LED on the generator control panel will also be red Events that lead to this condition include engaging the data center EPO switch and engaging the E Stop button on the generator If any EPO was
51. c Close the operating levers on both the Source 1 and Source 2 switches and set the selector switches back to Auto to lock the switches in place 6 Ensure that the generator is powering the load by checking that the downstream UPS is no longer on battery operation or that other load equipment is operating 7 Check the alarms visible on the control panel of the generator 24 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS How to return to powering the load from mains 1 Ensure that the ATS Automatic Operation switch is in the Disable position 2 Ensure that the Source 1 switch on the ATS is OFF Q 3 Turn the Source 2 switch on the ATS to OFF Q a Set the selector switch on the Source 2 switch to Manual The operating lever will swing out when the selector switch is in Manual b Turn the Source 2 switch counterclockwise to OFF You can use the operating lever key provided for easier operation 4 Turn the Source 1 switch on the ATS to ON D a Set the selector switch on the Source 1 switch to Manual The operating lever will swing out when the selector switch is in Manual b Turn the Source 1 switch clockwise to ON You can use the operating lever key provided for easier operation Not In Automatic Operatlon Q when lit Automatic Operation Disable Reset Enable 0017a pg0034a 0038a Operation c Close the operating levers on
52. ce Generator Settings 38 Maintenance Record Scroll through a list of items that accumulate after the maintenance record is reset including Last Maintenance Date Operating Days Engine Starts Total kWh Total Runhours Next Maintenance View the month and year of the next scheduled maintenance and the number of days until the scheduled maintenance and clear the maintenance record so that the data in the menu Maintenance Record is reset to zero The following settings are accessible through this screen Operating Settings Start Delay The amount of time that the generator waits after the start signal is initiated before the generator starts and powers the load Configurable on the generator control panel Stop Delay The amount of time between when the start signal 1s removed and when the generator stops Configurable on the generator control panel Crank Settings The following settings can be changed in the generator service menus by generator service personnel Crank Whether the crank cycle is enabled If the crank cycle is not enabled the generator will attempt to start until the battery dies Crank Cycles The number of crank cycles that the generator will go through when attempting to start the generator The default setting is three Crank Time The amount of time that the generator will crank during a crank cycle The default setting is 15 seconds Rest Time The amount of ti
53. computer See Local access to the control console on page 55 Networked computer See Remote access to the control console on page 55 Device IP Configuration Wizard You can use the Device IP Configuration Wizard on a Windows NT Windows 2000 or Windows XP computer to discover unconfigured ATS systems and configure their basic TCP IP settings To configure one or more ATSs by exporting configuration settings from a configured gt ATS see How to Export Configuration Settings in the online Network Management See also Users Guide on the Utility CD 1 Insert the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Utility CD into a computer on your network 2 Launch the Wizard when prompted or if prompted to restart the computer access the Wizard from the Start menu after the computer has restarted 3 Wait for the Wizard to discover the first unconfigured ATS then follow the on screen instructions n If you leave the Start a Web browser when finished option enabled you can use apc for both the User Name and Password to access the ATS through your browser Note 52 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Communication Configuration BOOTP amp DHCP configuration The Boot Mode setting a TCP IP option in the ATS s Network menu identifies how the TCP IP settings will be defined The possible settings are Manual DHCP only BOOTP only and DHCP amp BOOTP the default setting The DHCP amp BOOTP setting assumes that a
54. cted This period is commonly referred to as the neutral time The neutral time is defined by the configurable Open Xfer Time 8 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Overview Fuel monitoring runtime calculation Fuel monitoring is a unique feature of the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Fuel level is monitored at the generator if purchased through APC and load is measured at the ATS These measurements are used to calculate runtime as explained in the following paragraph Fuel is monitored by a level sensor in the generator fuel tank calibrated to the bottom of the fuel tank that changes readings every 12 7 millimeters of fuel level change From these fixed level points the ATS counts the number of liters of fuel used based on load over time and subtracts this from the fixed level fuel amount to give an accurate estimate of fuel level The remaining runtime is then calculated based on the fuel usage rate at the current load and the remaining fuel in the tank Once a new fuel level point is reached the value of the calculated fuel used is reset and the computation begins again The Fuel Level and Runtime Estimate are displayed on the Generator Status screen on the ATS display interface and you can set the following Fuel Alarm Limits in the Alarms menu of the display interface Percent Fill If the amount of fuel as a percentage falls below this value an alarm condition exists Runtime If the estimated runtime falls below
55. d to the cooldown test stage During the cooldown test stage the generator will run for the duration of the configurable Cooldown time Once the Cooldown time expires the generator will stop and the ATS will log either that the test was successful or that it failed The ATS displays test results on the View Test Log menu on the Testing screen Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 41 Stats 42 Statistics XX XXXX Reset Name of statistic here 00 of 00 Reset All Scroll through a list of items that accumulate after the statistics record 1s reset including Reset Reset All Open Xfer Count The number of open transfers since this statistic was reset Closed Xfer Count The number of closed transfers since this statistic was reset Generator Fuel Used The amount of fuel used since this statistic was reset Source 1 Bad Count The number of times that Source 1 was not acceptable as defined in the Transfer Points menu since this statistic was reset SI Low Volts Count The number of times that the Source 1 input voltage went below the configured Low voltage Transfer Point on one or more of the phases since this statistic was reset S1 High Volts Count The number of times that the Source 1 input voltage exceeded the configured High voltage Transfer Point on one or more of the phases since this statistic was reset S1 Bad Freq Count The number of times that the Source 1 input voltage went
56. e APC Web site to access documents in the APC Knowledge Base and to submit customer support requests www apc com Corporate Headquarters Connect to localized APC Web sites for specific countries each of which provides customer support information www apc com support Global support searching APC Knowledge Base and using e support Contact an APC Customer Support center by telephone or e mail Regional centers United States and Canada Main Customer Support Line 1 800 800 4272 toll free Direct InfraStruXure Customer Support Line 1 877 537 0607 toll free Europe Middle East Africa Main Customer Support Line 353 91 702000 Ireland Direct InfraStruXure Customer Support Line 353 91 702479 Ireland Latin America 1 401 789 5735 USA Japan 0 35434 2021 Australia New Zealand South Pacific area 61 2 9955 9366 Australia Local country specific centers go to www apc com support contact for contact information Contact the APC representative or other distributor from whom you purchased your APC product for information on how to obtain local customer support 82 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Appendix A Custom Installations If Source 2 is a Second Mains Connection Differences in your system from information presented in this manual This manual assumes that Source 2 is an APC InfraStruXure Generator If you have a secondary mains connected to the
57. e frequency of the mains input in hertz Hz Describes the quality of the input from Source 1 One of the following conditions is displayed Source Good The source is acceptable as defined in the Transfer Points menu Low Voltage The input voltage is below the configured Low voltage Transfer Point on one or more of the phases High Voltage The input voltage exceeds the configured High voltage Transfer Point on one or more of the phases Phase Imbalance The percent voltage difference between two phases as defined by the Phase Balance setting in the Transfer Points menu has been exceeded Freq Range The frequency is outside the configured Freq range as defined in the Transfer Points menu Bad Rotation The phase rotation does not match the configured Phase Sequence as defined in the Transfer Points menu Lists the phase rotation of the Source 1 input Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 33 Display Interface S2 Generator One of the following is displayed to describe the condition of the input from Source 2 OK OFF BAD Source 2 is acceptable as defined in the Transfer Points menu The generator is running The generator is not running Source 2 is not acceptable as defined in the Transfer Points menu while the ATS is commanding the generator to run Press the ENTER key when the selector arrow rests at the S2 Generator item to display the following L1 2 L2 3 L3 1 L1 L2 L3 Frequency
58. g Testing Help c Select Contacts amp Relays on the Config menu screen and press the ENTER key System Network gt Contacts amp Relays Sub Feed Config Electrical Config d Select the type of contact you are connecting Contact Inputs or Relay Outputs Contact Inputs Relay Outputs Output Relay Map You will be prompted for your password to configure these items Note e Press the Up or Down arrow key to select the appropriate contact number and press the ENTER key gt Contact In 02 of 04 f Press the Down arrow key to enter a unique Name for the Name User Contact 4 Normal Open contact and to configure the Normal state of the contact Status Open Open or Closed The default Normal state is Open Press the ENTER key to select the item you wish to configure g Connect contact wires 300V rated cabling required to the terminal block on the user connection plate You will need a 2 5 mm standard screwdriver h Run the wires from the terminal block out the roof of the ATS to your contact s location A Ensure that the wires are properly retained and away from high voltage wires and breakers Electrical Smart Distribution Panel with ATS How to Connect an EPO Switch to the ATS If you do not connect an EPO switch to the ATS make sure to set the ATS Arm Test rocker on the ATS monitoring unit to Test Note Overview Connecti
59. ibution Panel with ATS 45 Display Interface Contacts amp Relays The ATS can monitor external contact closure events Possible applications include the following Magnetic contact switches Water sensors Window foil Pressure sensors Tamper switches Building smoke and fire detection systems Heat detectors You can set input contacts to cause alarm conditions based on their current state and a user defined normal state Relay outputs can map internal alarms and events to outside devices Use the Contacts amp Relays screen to display and configure information about input contacts and relay outputs Input Contacts Scroll through the list to display information about each of the installed contact inputs For example 020f04 displays information about the second of four installed input contacts Name The name of this input contact Maximum 14 alphanumeric characters Normal The normal position of this input contact either Open or Closed Status The position of this input contact If the position is not the normal position an alarm condition occurs Relay Outputs Scroll through the list to display information about each of the installed relay outputs For example 040f04 displays information about the fourth of the four available relay outputs Name The name of this relay output Maximum 14 alphanumeric characters Normal The normal position of this relay output either Open or Closed Status The pos
60. ition of this relay output Output Relay Map Configure the relay outputs using the Relay Map 0lof04 Output Relay Map Each Relay Map XX XX XX corresponds to a relay output For example Map Input Voltage Relay Map 010f04 corresponds to the first Apply Now of four relay outputs The second line in brackets lists the items that you have selected to map to the selected relay The third line allows you to select the alarms to which you want to map the relay A Any Alarm VI Source 1 Quality Bad V2 Source2 Quality Bad Vo Output Voltage Alarm R Run Start Contact ON S2 Source 2 Selected F Fuel Runtime Alarm L Any Load Alarm Au ATS Not in Auto Mode S The Source 1 and Source 2 switches are ON closed Cl Contact 1 C2 Contact 2 C3 Contact 3 C4 Contact 4 tif you map all three of the voltage alarms V1 V2 Vo the map will display the following V120 tie you map all four of the contact alarms C1 C2 C3 C4 the map will display the following C1234 46 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Display Interface Electrical Config The following items are available on this menu Voltage The input voltage rating for the ATS Switch Rating The amperage rating of the ATS Frequency The frequency rating of the ATS DC Backup Whether the ATS monitoring unit is receiving back up power from the generator battery Factory Defaults Use this option of the Config screen to reset all ATS settings to their factory
61. ity Storage Elevation 5 to 40 C The average temperature over a 24 hour period should not exceed 35 C 5 to 95 non condensing 0 to 2000m 25 to 55 C The average temperature over a 24 hour period should not exceed 70 C 5 to 95 non condensing 0 to 15000m Compliance Safety Emissions Immunity Certified by VDE to IEC 60947 6 1 and 60439 1 CE Marking N 55011 Class A CCI Class A N 50024 N 61000 4 2 Level 4 N 61000 4 3 Level 2 N 61000 4 4 Level 4 N 61000 4 5 Level 4 N 61000 4 6 Level 3 N 61000 4 8 Level 3 ANSI C62 41 Category A ANSI C62 41 Category B tm trj p Ej rri p tn D Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 77 Warranty Life Support Policy and Service Warranty APC warrants that all components of the InfraStruXure system will be free from defect in material and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of start up when start up has been performed by APC authorized service personnel If assembly services are included in the original purchase and are also performed by APC authorized service personnel APC offers an additional year of parts warranty and the first year of on site Next Business Day coverage at no additional charge In the event that the system fails to meet the foregoing warranty APC shall repair or replace at its sole discretion any such defective parts Under this warranty APC will ship all parts to your site at no cost to be availab
62. l Operation on page 22 for proper operating procedures O Choose whether the motorized switch is controlling the input switch using the selector switch Use only during emergency manual operation See page 21 for more information Pressing the trip test button immediately turns the switch to trip and when automatic operation is enabled the operating lever swings to the OFF O position WARNING Do not press this button while load is connected Q When the motorized switch is in the OFF O position attach a lock out tag to the withdrawal prevention lock for added safety The operating lever key is provided in the hardware bag with the ATS Use the key during manual operation of the switch to easily control the operating lever Do NOT operate the motorized switches without following the instructions in Emergency Manual Operation on page 22 Failure to follow proper procedures DANGER could cause personal injury or damage to the equipment Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 15 Overview Automatic operation control panel For a discussion of Automatic Operation of the InfraStruXure Power Generation System see Automatic Operation on page 19 Q The Not in Automatic Operation ee at a When the Not in Automatic Operation LED 1S lit when the ATS 1S NOT Not in Automatic iab oe is lit and the Automatic Operation C Operation switch is Enabled check in automatic operation typically O T e X
63. le for you the next business day after APC is notified of this requirement If you choose to upgrade the system to include an on site contract APC offers modular service packages to match your needs Each point product incorporated into the system has a separate factory warranty that is applied when sold as a standalone unit When incorporated into an InfraStruXure solution the unit will be covered by the InfraStruXure warranty In cases where one warranty favors the customer over the other the stronger of the two warranties will take precedence The InfraStruXure factory warranty covers only those parts appearing on the bill of materials for that solution Megawatt UPS systems are not covered under the InfraStruXure factory warranty Battery functionality is typically impacted by age and environmental conditions and therefore certain requirements must be met by the end user Failure to adhere to these requirements may put the battery warranty at risk APC supplied batteries must always be kept whether stored or installed in a climate controlled environment and should be re charged at a minimum of every three 3 months The battery environment must be free of excessive moisture construction dirt corrosive elements or other contaminants The temperature range must be maintained at 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C All warranties are null and void unless startup is performed by an authorized APC Global Services service center APC SHALL NOT BE L
64. ltage reading for Source 1 Low The low voltage limit that causes the ATS to switch from Source 1 to Source 2 Press the ENTER key to change this setting High The high voltage limit that causes the ATS to switch from Source 1 to Source 2 Press the ENTER key to change this setting Other Settings The settings on this screen determine when the source is OK and define the quality of the source Press the ENTER key when the selector arrow rests at this item to change the following settings or thresholds Freq The frequency cannot vary beyond this configured range x xx Hz Phase Balance The percent voltage difference between two phases cannot exceed this configured setting Phase Sequence The phase rotation default is A B C must match this configured setting The following settings can be changed in this menu Open Xfers Defines the how long BOTH the Source 1 and Source 2 switches will be OFF open during an open transfer See page 8 for a definition of open transfers Allow Closed Enables disables closed transfers See page 8 for a definition of closed transfers Max Sync The maximum time the ATS attempts a closed transfer before it performs an open transfer ATS Delay Settings The time delay settings that affect transfers and re transfers Gen Start The amount of time between when the generator receives a start signal and when the generator starts default is 0 Line Stable
65. me that the generator will rest after it cranks during a crank cycle The default setting is 15 seconds Manufacturer Data Fuel System The type of fuel that the generator uses default is diesel Tank Size The size of the fuel tank on the generator in Liters Final Assy Date Date that the generator was assembled at the factory Model Number Generator model number from Cummins GenSet S N The serial number of the generator Voltage Config Nominal input voltage 400 V Alternator Freq Nominal frequency setting of the alternator output 50Hz Gen kW Rating The power rating of the generator 88 kW 131 kW 182kW Gen Output Adjust Voltage Displays the desired alternator output voltage configurable on the generator control panel Frequency Displays the desired alternator output frequency configurable on the generator control panel Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Testing p View Test Log Run View Test Test Schedule Test Duration View Test Log Displays all logged test results in a scrolling list For each item in the list the screen lists the Gen Start test and the Load Test results with a date and time stamp of when the test occurred Run View Test Use this menu to run a test now or to view a test that is in progress Engine Start Test System Load Test If a test is in progress the screen displays the Test Progress and the time remaining in the test
66. messages on the display interface to determine the cause when the automatic operation matic O ration To return to Automatic Operation turn i is i i iti Auto the Automatic Operati tcht switch is in the Disable position m Disable and then back to Enable However in rare instances the poen To manually select sources 1 Turn the Automatic Operation switch to 2 Ensure that the Source and Source 2 switches are open 3 Check that the Source 1 and Source 2 green lamps are off 4 Close the switch of the desired source Source 1 or Source 2 Not in Automatic Operation LED can be lit when the automatic operation switch is in the enable JA position See page 21 for more e pg0018b information O Select whether the generator will automatically turn on after a loss of power using the Automatic Operation switch User connection plate 16 For a description and the location of the user connection plate see number 2 on page 11 For clarity the user connection plate in the illustration below 1s turned upside down from its factory installed position Q Connect the ATS to the network or the InfraStruXure Manager through the surge protected ethernet port This port protects your network connection from power surges O The user connection plate has four input contact connections for monitoring Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC dry contacts See page 46 and page 61 for more information
67. mware to the ATS 59 Fuel monitoring 9 Fuel status where displayed 37 G Generator label 18 Generator power condition of 34 Generator screen 37 38 85 Generator status where displayed 37 Generator non APC 84 Get set on LED 29 H Handle on panel board 13 Humidity for operation 3 InfraStruXure manager connecting and configuring 50 overview 49 Input contacts configuring 46 connecting to the ATS 61 62 where connected 16 Inspection warnings 2 Installation specifications 76 Installation warnings 3 Interference radio frequency 89 IP configuration wizard 52 K Keys navigation and operational on display interface 29 Knockouts location of 11 L Labels on the ATS 18 Latches on dead front 12 LCD on display interface 29 LEDs generator controller interface 7 on display interface 29 Life support policy 81 Lifetime statistics where displayed 37 Line stable setting 6 Load on LED 29 Load meter screen 32 M Maintenance record where displayed 38 Management options for the ATS 49 86 Manual operation 22 Manuals accompanying this part number i Manufacturer data for the generator 38 Manufacturer data of the ATS 47 Max sync time 8 Min gen runtime setting 6 Monitoring unit detailed description 17 location of 13 Motorized switches 15 N Navigation keys on display interface 29 Network management interfaces accessing 57 connecting
68. n is correct for your switch engaged NO or NC and test again See step 2 on the previous page for proper configuration instructions If the switch is configured correctly and both LEDs are not red after testing again contact customer support at a number on the back cover of this manual e Repeat this test for each EPO switch installed 4 After testing has completed ensure that the Arm Test rocker switch is in the Arm position on the ATS monitoring unit Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 65 Customizing and Updating the ATS Safety warnings 66 This Smart Distribution Panel with ATS is provided with an Emergency Power Off switch connection When this EPO switch is energized electrical power to the units are de engergized and the system will not transfer to on battery operation EPO can be achieved with either a contact closure or application of an external 24 VAC or 24 VDC from a SELV or PELV source It is important to note that hazardous voltage from the Mains must be isolated from the contact closure or 24 VAC or 24 VDC The EPO circuit contact closure the 24 VAC or the 24 VDC are considered a SELV circuit as defined in EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment or PELV circuit as defined in IEC 60364 4 41 Electrical Installations of Buildings Protection for Safety Protection Against Electric Shock SELV is an abbreviation for Safety Extra Low Voltage PELV is an abbreviation for Protective Extra Low V
69. nce and wiring The Source 1 input is controlled by the Source 1 motorized switch See Motorized switches on page 15 for more information on the operation of this switch The automatic operation control panel sets whether the generator is controlled automatically See Automatic operation control panel on page 16 for more information Q The Source 1 lamp is green when the Source 1 switch is ON closed Q The display interface provides a local interface for viewing status data configuring settings and operating the ATS It has an LCD five button interface basic status lights and a beeper See Display Interface on page 29 for detailed information on operation and the contents of each screen The captive screw secures the deadfront and can be loosened with a Phillips or standard screwdriver Sub feed output breakers power equipment in the data center For detailed information on installing these breakers see page 68 Q The Source 2 lamp is green when the Source 2 switch is ON closed Q The Source 2 input is controlled by the Source 2 motorized switch See page 15 for more information on how to operate this switch The latches open the deadfront after the captive screw in the middle right side of the deadfront is loosened with a Phillips or standard screwdriver 12 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS ATS pa
70. nel board left side Overview The handle aids the optional removal of the panel board from the ATS enclosure Use at least two people to remove the panel board from the ATS enclosure See the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Installation Manual for instructions Control power from Source 1 is supplied through the Source 1 fuse block to the Source 1 control transformer for powering the Source 1 motorized switch and the ATS monitoring unit The Source 1 control transformer outputs AC power to the Source motorized switch and the ATS monitoring unit The transformer steps down 400 V input The communication converter allows the generator and ATS to communicate The ATS has several monitoring boards that report to a central board assembly located in the ATS monitoring unit See ATS monitoring unit on page 17 for detailed information Behind this access panel is the ATS interface circuit board Use a Phillips or standard screwdriver to remove the panel Input conductors from the generator connect to the Source 2 input switch See the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Electrical Installation Manual for connection instructions WARNING Only a certified electrician should connect the generator to the ATS Q The wheel assembly on the panel board allows for easy removal of the panel board during unpacking Smart Distribution Panel with ATS
71. ng the switch The Emergency Power Off EPO switch connects to the ATS user connection E 2001 APC plate The figure on page 11 shows the location of the DAL ee 101980000908000090800000S00 user connection plate on the roof of the ATS Connecta lt SALLE switch to the user interface circuit board shown at Lee 7 L cemaciougs f 7 E pg0040a right using one of three following connections Contact closure Recommended 24VAC e 24VDC The terminal block on the user connection plate accepts wire sizes from 2 5 to 0 2 mm Note You can make connections from inside the enclosure or you can remove the user connection plate and make your connections Remove the plate using a Phillips or standard screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws Use the knockout in the plate to route cables to and from the user connections on the plate If you remove the plate make sure that you do not disturb the existing connections Configuring and testing Configuring and testing ofthe switch are done through the EPO interface on the ATS monitoring unit The figure to the right shows the ATS monitoring unit and the location of the EPO LEDs and DIP switches 6 2855989008055 6 000000000000 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 63 Customizing and Updating the ATS Connect an EPO switch to the user connection plate and test the swi
72. ns four input contacts and four relay EE 2 Qa BEE EPO24V Epo 1 2 3 4 E L contact inputs L Contact Outputs E AC DC contact pg0040a outputs The user connection plate is on the roof of the ATS enclosure For more information on the user connection plate see User connection plate on page 16 The terminal block on the user connection plate accepts wire sizes from 2 5 to 0 2 mm Note You can make connections from inside the enclosure or you can remove the user connection plate and make your connections Remove the plate using a Phillips or standard screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws Use the knockout in the plate to route cables to and from the user connections on the plate If you remove the plate make sure that you do not disturb the existing connections Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 61 Customizing and Updating the ATS How to connect contacts to the ATS user connection plate 62 To connect and monitor your contacts 1 Choose one or more contact numbers on the user connection plate to which you will connect the contacts The user connection plate is connected to the User EPO port on the ATS monitoring unit 2 From the ATS display interface a Press the ESC or ENTER key to go to the top level menu screen b Select Config on the top level menu screen and press the ENTER key Load Meter Stats ATS Voltage Alarms Generator gt Confi
73. of the dangers and act safely Read and follow all of the safety instructions and warnings in this manual and in all of your component manuals The InfraStruXure Power Generation System is an Optional Standby System The generator and Automatic Transfer Switch ATS that you purchased from APC is classified as an Optional Standby System it provides backup or standby power to data centers in the event of a sustained power failure The InfraStruXure Power Generation System is not to be classified as an Emergency System that is essential for safety to human life e g fire pumps operating room and life support equipment in hospitals as legally required by a municipal state federal or other governmental standards The InfraStruXure Power Generation System is not to be classified as a Legally Required Standby System as it is not supplying power to aid in fire fighting rescue operations control of health hazards e g sewage and similar operations as required by a municipal state federal or other governmental standards Emergency and Legally Required Systems are not allowed to rely on municipal fuel for operation and municipal water for cooling Emergency and Legally Required Systems require dual fuel systems with one of them being a two hour on site fuel supply Your InfraStruXure Power Generation System is not to be classified as an Integrated Electrical System as an orderly shutdown is not required to prevent damage to the genera
74. ole port 17 Control console local and remote access to 55 56 Control processor upgrades 73 Coolant temperature limit 7 Cool down period of generator 7 Crank cycles 7 Crank setting 7 Crank time 7 Custom installations 83 84 Customizing the ATS 61 74 D Dead front description 12 Deadfront source label 18 DHCP configuration 54 DIP switches 17 Display interface 29 47 location of 12 navigating through screens 31 obtaining easy access to 67 screens 32 47 top level screens 30 Display port 17 E Electrical configuration 47 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Electrical specifications 75 Elevation for operation 3 Emergency manual operation 22 26 powering the load from the generator 23 24 returning to powering the load from utility mains 25 26 Emergency Power Off Arm Test rocker switch 17 connecting the switch to the ATS 63 contacts port location of 17 DIP switches 17 safety warnings 66 where connected 16 Emissions verifications 77 Engine start test 39 Environment for operation 3 Environmental specifications 77 EPO contacts port location of 17 EPO See Emergency Power Off Equipment compatible with the ATS 5 Ethernet port on user connection plate 16 F Factory defaults resetting the 47 Firmware downloading updates 73 Front bezel label 18 Front door description 11 Front view door closed 11 door open 12 FTP for transferring new fir
75. oltage SELV and PELV circuits are isolated from the Mains through a safety isolating transformer and are designed so that under normal conditions the voltage is limited to 42 4 Vpeak or 60 VDC Smart Distribution Panel with ATS How to Allow Easy Access to the ATS Display Interface The front door of the ATS has a Plexiglas plate protecting access to the switches circuit breakers and the display interface If you want to prevent access to the display interface through the opening in the front door you can place the rectangle of Plexiglas included over the opening to cover the display interface Attach the Plexiglass using the self adhesive double sided tape on the rectangle To remove the rectangle open the front door and press firmly on the square from the outside of the door pressing toward the inside of the ATS You may need to use a screwdriver or other flat tool to pry the square from the inside of the door Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 67 How to Add Sub Feed Output Distribution Circuit Breakers to the ATS Only a certified electrician can add sub feed output distribution breakers to the ATS A Electrical Output distribution circuit breakers available from APC 68 Part Number Description Width PGIP1SATIB 15 A single pole breaker T1 frame 25 4mm PGIP20ATIB 204A single pole breaker T1 frame 25 4mm PGIP25ATIB 25 A single pole breaker
76. oltage of any phase falls below this value an alarm condition exists The value is set as a percentage of the nominal system voltage and also shown in volts High If the output voltage of any phase exceeds this value an alarm condition exists The value is set as a percentage of the nominal system voltage and also shown in volts Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 43 Display Interface Fuel Alarm Limits Other Limits Alarm Beeper Low Fuel Alarms Percent Fill If the amount of fuel as a percentage falls below this value an alarm condition exists See Fuel monitoring runtime calculation on page 9 for more information Runtime If the estimated runtime falls below this value an alarm condition exists See Fuel monitoring runtime calculation on page 9 for more information Other Limits Frequency If the frequency is outside this range an alarm condition exists Alarm Delay Before an output alarm condition exists a limit must be exceeded for this amount of time in seconds The advantage of the delay is that it filters short alarm conditions which are normal in ATS operation For example when mains power is shut off the ATS will have a low voltage condition however once the generator begins operation this alarm 1s meaningless An Alarm Delay of more than 15 seconds may prevent the display of the low voltage alarm in this example The Alarm Delay applies to all Voltage Loading Frequency and Run
77. plorer 5 0 and higher or Netscape 4 0 8 and higher except Netscape 6 x to access the ATS through its Web interface Other commonly available browsers also may work but have not been fully tested by APC To use the Web browser to configure ATS options or to view the event log you can use either of the following The HTTP protocol enabled by default which provides authentication by user name and password but no encryption The more secure HTTPS protocol which provides extra security through Secure Socket Layer SSL and encrypts user names passwords and data being transmitted It also provides authentication of Network Management Cards by means of digital certificates To access the Web interface and configure the security of your device on the network 1 Address the ATS by its IP address or DNS name if configured 2 Enter the user name and password by default ape and ape for an Administrator or device and apc for a Device Manager 3 Select and configure the type of security you want This option is available only for Administrators Wi See the chapter entitled Security in the InfraStruXure Power Generation N System s online Network Management User 5 Guide for information on choosing See also and setting up your network security Use the Web SSL option of the Network menu to enable or disable the HTTP or HTTPS protocols Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 57 Communication Configuration Telnet and SS
78. put 1 See page 16 for more information Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 17 Overview ATS label kit ATS 1 Source 2 ATS 1 SOURCE 1 UM UPS ZonelA Automatic Transfer Switch Primary Source 1 S1 ATS Label Place this label on the outside of the ATS enclosure to identify the ATS and to associate it with the appropriate source 1 and source 2 Source Label Use a Source 1 label at the primary mains breaker to identify the ATS that it is connected to Use a Source 2 label if you are connecting to a secondary mains breaker instead of a generator Generator Label Use three of these labels at the generator to identify which ATS it is connected to Place one label on each long side of the generator near the generator brand name labels and place one label on the door where the generator controller is located Single Pole Label Use one of these labels with a single pole breaker on the ATS distribution panel to identify to what equipment the breaker Is feeding power Use the marker included to write on the label Three Pole Breaker Label Use one of these labels with a three pole breaker on the ATS distribution panel to identify to what the breaker is feeding power Use the marker included to write notes on the lower portion of the label The labels are customized for typical components in an InfraStruXure system Blank labels are also included for component
79. r on page 13 item 4 Resetting automatic operation on the generator on page 20 Generator on pages 37 38 Fuel Alarm Limits on page 44 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Index A Access panel on panel board 13 14 Accessing the display interface 67 Agency approvals 77 Alarm beeper 44 Alarm LED 29 Alarm event log 43 Alarms clearing latched 44 configuring limits 43 44 viewing active 43 Alarms screen 43 44 Allow closed setting 8 Arm Test rocker switch 17 Armed LED 17 ATS product description 11 14 ATS Voltage screen 33 36 Automatic operation 19 21 loss of 21 placing the generator system in to 19 resetting on the ATS generator 20 Automatic operation control panel 12 16 Automatic operation switch 16 B Bad line quality 6 BOOTP configuration 53 Bottom access panel location of 11 C Captive screw location of 12 Check log LED 29 Circuit board port 17 Circuit breaker panel determining configuration of 69 Circuit breakers 68 72 availabe from APC 68 installing on the ATS panel board 72 preparing for installation 70 tools needed for installation 71 Closed transfers 8 Communication converter location of 13 Compatible ATS equipment 5 Compliance 77 Components of the ATS 15 18 Config screen 45 47 Configuration electrical 47 of ATS communication 49 60 of contacts and relays 46 of system and network 45 of the EPO switch 63 Cons
80. r Config Testing Help If the display interface is inactive for the time specified as the Time out setting the interface reverts to the initial basic monitoring screens Note For descriptions of the top level menu choices see the individual sections starting on page 32 30 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Display Interface Navigating through screens To open any screen press the Up and Down arrow keys until the selector arrow rests next to your desired selection Press the ENTER key to view the selected screen ck Load Meter Stats Contacts In 020f04 ATS Voltage Alarms Name User Switch 2 Genera Config Normal en Testing Help Status Open When configuring settings press the Up and Down arrow keys d Contacts In 020f04 until the selector arrow rests next to the setting you want to Name User Switch 2 n A N 1 change and press the ENTER key If the setting is a list of choices See Caen an input arrow will appear next to the setting Press the Up and Down arrow keys until your desired change is listed Press the ENTER key to select the setting On some screens continue arrows indicate that there aye A A gt System Network are additional screens to view in the category Press the Up Electrical Configuration Panel Configuration y or Down arrow key to view the additional screens EE Product Data T Factory Defa
81. rati0N oooooooooooomo 22 Warning before you operate the ATS manually 22 How to power the load from the generator 23 How to return to powering the load from mains 25 Total Power CHE Limia SUNSET NNN NEEN e eee oes 27 DiS play Interface a D OVerVIGW lt lt oe re EE 29 Top level status screens o oooooooooooo ee 30 Top level menu screen ee ee 30 Navigating through screens 1 000 lene 31 Password protected screens llle 31 Load MEtGT os deo A PEE Fe WETS E RE 32 Total Load by Phase sss 32 Total Load Summary sss 32 Power Factor AX Lue IA LII Ts 32 ATS VONAGE 233538 a Se sar weed ae EDA es 33 ATS Position 53a ei Rc a tee ERR we 33 STAUB roro en cremes tud sd x ees ego 33 S2 GeneratOr sai eana Ur Rad Sud HAE E RR PUR 34 ATS Setup uae coris EI De RUE E ape M a f Rte IN xw Je ja 35 Generator s Ive ead seid So E ova ewe e XC UN RU RE 37 iv Smart Distribution Panel with ATS View Test LOG sema n a a a CN e 39 Run View Test isad non eba ea aa ee hn 39 Test Schedule 40 Test D fatiom paii ia a a quoe che CR eae EAR a aed 40 How atest OCCUIS 2 ee ee 41 Stats 2 ces eit eee eae Pees A AER AA AA 42 DIES cessere ete Rx ARR AUR TA REO RR ROCA UE ARO EUR RON eS 43 View Active Alarms eee RR 43 Alarm Event Log lle hh 43 Alarm Set p josie sits koe e ee Ease a 43 Alarm Beeper ivak uan oi Rr
82. s that do not have pre marked labels Front Bezel Label If you are not using a generator for source 2 use one of these labels to replace the Generator Power System label on the left hand side of the bezel You can use either the Automatic Transfer Switch or the Standby Power System label to describe your system ATS Deadfront Source Label Use these alternate labels for source 1 and source 2 if you do not want Mains and Generator to describe your sources Using these labels you can use Primary and Secondary or Normal and Alternate to describe source 1 and source 2 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Automatic Operation How to place the InfraStruXure Power Generation System in automatic operation 1 Ensure that mains is available The generator will be signaled to start if mains is not available 2 Ensure that the O Manual Auto switch on the generator control panel is in the Auto position shutdown Warning Fault Acknowledge Reset Panel Lamp Lamp Test Manual Run Stop pg0060a 3 Set the ATS Automatic Operation switch to Enable Not In Automatic Operation Q when lit Automatic Operation Disable Reset Enable pg0035a 4 Check that the Not In Automatic Operation LED is not lit See page 21 for information on uncommon behavior of this LED How the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Operates beginning on page 6 provides a detailed summary of
83. splay the User Name prompt Enter your User Name and Password apc is the default administrator user name and password and press the ENTER key From the Control Console menu select System then Tools then File Transfer then XMODEM The system will prompt you with Perform transfer with XMODEM CRC Type Yes and press ENTER The system will then prompt you to choose a transfer rate and to change your terminal settings to match the transfer rate Press ENTER to set the ATS to accept the download In the terminal program send the file using the XMODEM protocol Upon completion of the transfer the console will prompt you to restore the baud rate to normal n Do not interrupt the download Note The ATS network management interface will reboot when the download is complete Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Electrical Current Rating Voltage Class Voltage Available Rated Insulation Voltage Uj Rated Impulse Voltage Uimp Maximum Power Frequency Conditional Short Circuit Current Icc Rated Peak Withstand Current Ipk ATS Main Protection ATS Switched Poles EPO Connection EPO Operation Output Distribution Output Poles Output Breaker Max Amps Length of Breaker Bus Section Number of 100A Breaker Frames Number of 225A Breaker Frames 250A 400 230V 230V 500V 7000 V 172 5 kVA 50Hz Nominal 5 Hz 35kA 35kA Magnetic fixed Fo
84. tch 1 Connect the switch to the EPO connection point terminals located on the bottom side of the ATS user connection plate Read the label next to the terminal block to determine which terminals to connect to for the signal type you are using Contact Closure Normally Open USER INTERFACE 2001 APC o 777m TIM ASS fof External set of em De be Dee doch y Normally Open Dry Contacts fut Su Bat SP UU P I G BEZ ag D BEE aero Epo AC DC Contact pdx0202 Contact e Contact Outputs 1 Contact Closure Normally Closed USER INTERFACE 62001 APC DO0GO600006699000966000096 toot toot thot tet CH ECH EM EN Goo en i oneei E L Contact Outputs S hs ACIDC Contact External set of Normally Closed Dry Contacts lel pdx0203a ATS p lt 24VAC VDC Normally Open USER INTERFACE External set of ST TITTTTTTITRI E Normally Open Dry Contacts 24V AC or DC Power Supply 0008000006800000S000O QO peed RATA i ie En EPO 24V Geo U Contact input i Contact Outputs AC DC Contact pdx0204a 2 Verify that the EPO DIP switches on the ATS monitoring unit are configured properly for the signal type you are using The labels above the switches and the figure below show the correct settings for both the Normally Open NO and Normally Closed NC position si ees TRIPP
85. tch to Manual The operating lever will swing out when the selector switch is in Manual b Turn the Source 2 switch counterclockwise to OFF O You can use the operating lever key provided for easier operation 0038a bg 5 Set the main Source 2 circuit breaker to OFF O If Source 2 is a generator set the generator control switch to OFF O or set the generator control switch to Manual if OFF is not an option sh utdown Warning Fault Acknowledge Reset Panel Lamp Lamp Test Manual Run Stop pg0059a Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Display Interface Overview You can use the display interface to configure settings set alarm thresholds and provide audible and visual alarms Check ae Gen Set www apc y am 0000 C35 ll VA 3 pg0041a O Load On LED When green all output phases are within the limits specified by the output alarm limit thresholds O check Log LED When yellow at least one new alarm condition has been detected GenSet On LED When green the generator is running Alarm LED When red an alarm condition exists Lcn View alarms status data instructional help and configuration items O Up and Down navigation keys Selects menu items and accesses information O ENTER key Opens menu items and inputs changes to system parameters O
86. the following power factor data for each phase L1 L2 L3 kVA The apparent power provided in kilovolt amps kW The active power drawn by the load in kilowatts PF The ratio between active power and apparent power kW kVA which affects the power available to the load 32 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS ATS Voltage ATS Position ATS Setup S1 S1 Utility OK S2 Generator OFF ATS Position One of the following options is displayed to describe the selected source S1 The Source 1 switch is ON closed Source 1 is connected to the output S2 The Source 2 switch is ON closed Source 2 is connected to the output NEUT The Source 1 and Source 2 switches are OFF open Neither source is connected to the output SI amp S2 The Source 1 and Source 2 switches are ON closed This is an alarm condition S1 Utility One of the following is displayed to describe the condition of the input from Source 1 OK BAD Source 1 is acceptable as defined in the Transfer Points menu See page 35 Source 1 is not acceptable as defined in the Transfer Points menu See page 35 Press the ENTER key when the selector arrow rests at the S1 Utility item to display the following L1 2 L2 3 L3 1 L1 L2 L3 Frequency Qual Phase Sequence The Source 1 line to line input voltage in volts V The Source 1 line to neutral input voltage in volts V These readings are only displayed on WYE systems Th
87. this value an alarm condition exists Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 9 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Front view door closed Twenty knockouts are provided on the roof the sides and on the floor of the ATS for running mains and generator conductors and for distributing power to equipment in your data center Connecting cable to the ATS does not require drilling use a knockout punch to enlarge a knockout if necessary The user connection plate is connected to the ATS monitoring unit and provides easy access to input contact relay output network and EPO connections Make connections from inside the enclosure and route wires through the knockout provided on the plate See User connection plate on page 16 for more information The bottom access panel can be removed for access to the panel board Use a 2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the two M6 flat head screws securing the panel to the enclosure The perforated steel front door has a Plexiglas plate protecting access to the switches and circuit breakers Also included is a rectangular piece of Plexiglas to cover the display interface Install the piece of plexiglass if you want to prevent access to the display interface through the front door See page 67 for installation instructions Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 11 Overview Front view door open The deadfront provides access to the panel board for maintena
88. through the Run View Test Te screen on the display interface Failed Countdown Expires Once a test is initiated the ATS Log will start counting down until the Generator Test Cranking Passed next test Next Test item on the Test Schedule menu Once the Source 2 is Good Next Test time expires the ATS will signal the generator to start The generator will crank in an attempt to start If the generator Warm up Time Expires does not start the test fails and the ATS will log that the test failed If the generator starts and the ATS determines that Source 2 ATS Test Warm Up is OK the test will begin with the Yes configurable Warm Up time Test ATS N Once the Warm Up time expires With Load 2 the ATS will determine whether Loaded time expires or not you want to perform a System Load Test which is a test ATS Test that the generator will run with Cooldown the data center load applied to it Cooldown time expires If the test does not include a Generator System Load Test the ATS will Stopping proceed to the cooldown test stage If the test includes a System Load Test the ATS will transfer to Source 2 The transfer can be open or closed depending on how the Allow Closed setting is configured on the ATS Setup menu The load test will occur for the length of the Loaded time and once the loaded time expires the ATS will retransfer to Source 1 and then procee
89. time limits When the alarm beeper is sounding it will do so every 30 seconds and touching any key on the ATS display interface will de activate it Use this menu option to turn the beeper off so that it never sounds when an alarm occurs or to turn the beeper on again The default is On Clearing latched alarms When an alarm is present the ATS display interface Alarm LED is red To clear latched alarms you must acknowledge them differently than all other alarms The following are latched alarms Test Complete Failed The system has failed a self test Gen Start Failure The generator failed to start To clear a latched alarm choose the Clr Latched Alarms option on the Alarm Event Log menu of the Alarms screen to turn the LED off You can also clear latched alarms by resetting automatic operation on the ATS To reset automatic operation on the ATS set the Automatic Operation switch to Disable and then back to Enable 63 O eo Not In Automatic Not In Automatic Operation Q Operation Q when lit when lit Automatic Operation Automatic Operation Disable Disable Reset Reset Enable Enable 44 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS pg0034a pg0035a Config System Network Contacts amp Relays Sub Feed Config Electrical Config gt Factory Defaults Manufacturer Data System ID Firmware Updates System Network The following items
90. tioner Circulator Pump InfraStruXure Air Conditioner ATS l Air Conditioner s 2 E CRAC KS Distribution Panel Kg Source 2 LA Generator pg0130a Smart Distribution Panel with ATS How the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Operates Operation of the ATS during a mains failure when automatic operation is enabled Typically your data center equipment is powered by mains Source 1 and the generator is off When Load Powered by Mains Generator Off Se Generator Stopped the Source line quality is m bad the ATS signals the generator to start When the generator starts the ATS Generator Mains Failure will perform an open Cool Down Generator transfer to generator Q Start Sequence The generator will run and support your data center Re Transfer to equipment until mains Mains Generator Started Open or Closed comes back on line 0 Open Transfer O e to Generator Once the mains has been of Mains Restored good and stable quality for the length of the Line Stable setting and the generator has run for the Min Gen Runtime setting your data Load Powered by Generator center equipment is once again powered by mains The re transfer to mains can be either an open or closed transfer
91. to the ATS 59 Screens on display interface 32 47 Selector switch on motorized switch 15 Service obtaining 82 Single pole label 18 SNMP interface 49 SNMP for accessing the ATS 58 Source 1 control transformer location of 13 Source 1 current transformer location of 14 Source 1 fuse block location of 13 Source 1 input switch location of 14 Source 1 lamp location of 12 Source 1 motorized switch location of 12 Source 2 if it is a utility mains connection 83 if itis not an APC ISX generator 84 Source 2 control transformer location of 14 Source 2 fuse block location of 14 Source 2 input switch location of 13 Source 2 lamp location of 12 Source 2 motorized switch location of 12 Source label 18 Specifications 75 77 SSH for accessing the control console 58 Stats screen 42 Sub feed breakers location of 12 System ID menu 47 System load test 39 T TCP IP configuration methods 52 Telnet for accessing the control console 58 Temperature for operation 3 Test log how to view 39 Testing configuring duration of 40 how a test occurs 41 how to initiate or view a test 39 of the EPO switch 63 schedule 2 40 Testing screen 39 41 Three pole breaker label 18 Tools for circuit breaker installation 71 Total power off 3 27 28 Transfer blocking configuring conditions for 36 Transfer setup 8 Transfers open and closed 8 Trip test button 15 Tripped LE
92. tor The generator is not to be paralleled with another generator Your generator will operate at its rated load without being re fueled for a minimum of six hours and should run for a minimum of 12 hours Your generator can be without electrical power to the load terminals of the transfer switch for 60 seconds maximum but will typically be without power for no more than 10 seconds Inspection and testing This ATS shall be inspected weekly and tested monthly by a competent service person Smart Distribution Panel with ATS O Note D Note DANGER Safety Wire sizing This product and this manual were designed for the 250 amp ATS All wiring recommendations were sized for this amperage in accordance with IEC 60364 5 52 This does not prevent you from using the ATS at a lower current with smaller wire sizes If you decide to operate this ATS at a lower current ensure that the wire sizes are in accordance with IEC 60364 5 52 or your national standard Installation Sc For complete installation instructions see the InfraStruXure Power Generation System Electrical Installation manual See also Install this ATS in accordance with your national and local electrical standards When connecting Source 1 to the ATS install a circuit breaker to protect the ATS from over current This circuit breaker must be rated at 250A Total power off procedure To reduce risk of electric shock or injury to persons disconnect all so
93. transfer the first switch will turn OFF before the second switch turns ON creating a period of time when neither source is connected neutral time Open Transfer 81 2 81 82 1 2 IAE Source 1 Neutral Source 2 You can set whether or not to Allow Closed transfers under the Transfer Setup item on the ATS Setup menu on the display interface See page 35 for details on these settings If the Allow Closed setting is Yes the ATS will always seek to perform closed transfers In order for a closed transfer to occur the voltage and frequency for both sources has to be good in addition a closed transfer cannot occur if the two sources are not synchronized The ATS monitors for both sources to be synchronized before transferring If the time it takes for the sources to be synchronized exceeds the configured Max Sync Time the ATS will perform an open transfer instead During a closed transfer the ATS also takes into account the time it takes for the switch to actuate which creates a seamless transfer non UPS protected equipment will not be interrupted and the UPS time on battery will be reduced and in some cases eliminated If the Allow Closed setting is No the ATS will never perform closed transfers it will always perform open transfers See page 35 for details on these settings During an open transfer the first switch will turn OFF before the second switch turns ON creating a period of time when neither source is conne
94. ults Firmware Updates Password protected screens When configuring or changing settings you will be prompted for your password To enter your password 1 Press the Up or Down arrow key until the correct letter is displayed and then press the ENTER key Enter Password PARAR After you press the ENTER key the character you entered is displayed as an asterisk and the input arrow moves to the next space for you to select Note the next password character 2 Press the ENTER key twice after you enter your password See System Password on page 45 to change your password Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 31 Load Meter gt Total Load by Phase Total Load Summary Power Factor Sub Feed Monitoring Total Load by Phase For each phase L1 L2 L3 the following information is displayed kVA The apparent power provided in kilovolt amps Tout The output RMS load current LD The load as a percentage of the maximum allowable load Total Load Summary For the total load supported the following information is displayed kW The active power drawn by the load in kilowatts kVA The apparent power provided in kilovolt amps Freq The frequency in hertz PF Power factor the ratio between active power and apparent power kW kVA which affects the power available to the load LD The load as a percentage of the maximum allowable load Power Factor Displays
95. ur Dry contact and 24VDC Disconnects all outputs MCCB ABB Tmax T1 and T3 up to 225A Three 225A 260 mm Six T1 3 Pole Four T3 3 Pole Output Distribution Protection Type Thermal Magnetic Physical Dimensions Height 1905mm Width 711mm Depth 368mm Weight 171kg Shipping Dimensions Height 2057mm Width 864mm Depth 864mm Maximum Shipping Weight 219kg Cooling Natural convection Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 75 Specifications Physical Enclosure IP40 Raven black Key locked door and fastener locked deadfront user removable cover for user keypad display and password Access Control Installation and Wiring 3 N PE 250A 95mm 240mm See table in Note below 50mm 120mm 3 N PE 250A 95 mm 240 mn See table in Note below 50mm 120mn Mains Input Connection Type Size of upstream mains circuit breaker Recommended wire size Recommended protective earth size Generator Input Connection Type Size of generator output breaker Recommended wire size Recommended protective earth size Supply to Generator Heater and Charger Recommended wire size Two 1 5mn stranded copper Voltage 230VAC Installation type Floorstanding secured to wall concrete screws included Input Output Cabling Top and bottom routing Rear Access Required No Access Clearances Working space must be in accordance with applicable national standards but is not to be less than 0 5 meter
96. urces of supply before servicing To disconnect all sources of supply follow this procedure l 2 O Note Set the Automatic Operation switch on the deadfront of the ATS to Disable Set the Source 1 switch on the ATS to OFF Set the Source 2 switch on the ATS to OFF Set the main Source 1 circuit breaker to OFF Set the main Source 2 circuit breaker to OFF If Source 2 is a generator set the generator control switch to OFF or set the generator control switch to Manual if OFF is not an option Operating environment Indoor use only protected from water and conductive contaminates Temperature 5 to 40 C Humidity 0 95 95 non condensing Elevation 0 2000m Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 3 Overview InfraStruXure Power Generation System The InfraStruXure Power Generation System consists of a diesel powered generator and a Smart Distribution Panel with ATS The ATS is connected to mains Source 1 and the generator Source 2 with mains as the preferred source The ATS is designed for the data center floor which places the ATS and the power distribution closer to your data center equipment Labels on the ATS provide quick visual indication of which ATS sub feed breaker is supplying power to each piece of equipment The diagram below provides examples of data center equipment that can be connected to the ATS Air Conditioner Chiller InfraStruXure System UPS and Distribution Air Condi
97. urn ON Close The Source 2 switch cannot turn OFF Open When the ATS cannot actuate a switch it will attempt several more times before stopping There are two cases of this condition The load is receiving supply from mains and the Source 1 switch trips When the Source 1 switch trips the ATS will try to re close the switch If the switch cannot be closed the ATS will start the generator and then close the Source 2 switch The load will be powered by the generator and the ATS will be in Not in Automatic Operation mode until it is reset see page 20 The load is receiving supply from the generator and the Source 2 switch trips When the Source 2 switch trips the ATS will try to re close the switch and after several attempts one of two things will happen depending upon whether mains is available If mains is not available the generator will continue to run until mains is available Once mains is available the ATS will switch to mains and then turn off the generator Mains will supply power to the ATS and the ATS will be in Not in Automatic Operation mode until automatic operation is reset see page 20 If mains is available the ATS will switch to mains and then turn off the generator Mains will supply power to the ATS and the ATS will be in Not in Automatic Operation mode until automatic operation is reset see page 20 The data center EPO switch that is connected to the ATS EPO interface was engaged When the EPO
98. y 1 stop bit and no flow control and save the changes 4 Press ENTER to display the User Name prompt 5 Use ape for the User Name and Password 6 See Control console on page 56 to finish the configuration Remote access to the control console From any computer on the same subnet as the ATS you can use ARP and Ping to assign an IP address to an ATS and then use Telnet to access that ATS s control console and configure the needed TCP IP settings Q After an ATS has its IP address configured you can use Telnet without first using ARP and Ping to access that ATS Note 1 Use ARP to define an IP address for the ATS and use the ATS s MAC address in the ARP command For example to define an IP address of 156 205 14 141 for an ATS that has a MAC address of 00 c0 b7 63 9f 67 use one of the following commands Windows command format arp s 156 205 14 141 00 c0 b7 63 9f 67 LINUX command format arp s 156 205 14 141 00 c0 b7 63 9f 67 For the MAC address look on the Quality Assurance slip included with the ATS See also 2 Use Ping with a size of 113 bytes to assign the IP address defined by the ARP command For the IP address defined in step 1 use one of the following Ping commands Windows command format ping 156 205 14 141 1 113 Smart Distribution Panel with ATS 55 Communication Configuration LINUX command format ping 156 205 14 141 s 113 Use Telnet to access the AT
99. you chose a GenStart of Monthly Choose to perform the test on the Ist 2nd 3rd or 4th week of the month on a specific day of the week If you chose a GenStart of Weekly Choose to perform the test on any day of the week If you chose a GenStart of Daily Choose to perform the test Everyday on Weekdays Monday through Friday or on Weekends Saturday and Sunday Time Set the time of day that the test will run The time is set on a 24 hour clock Load Test Choose to test the generator with the data center load applied Choose to perform the load test By Month Monthly Never or All Lists the date and time of the next test The following items are available on this menu Warm Up Loaded Cooldown 40 Set the amount of time in seconds up to 999 that the generator will warm up during a test If the option to Load Test is selected set the amount of time in minutes up to 999 that the generator will run with the data center load applied Set the amount of time in seconds up to 999 that the generator will cool down after the test Smart Distribution Panel with ATS Display Interface How a test occurs When a test is not in progress the ATS is waiting for a test to occur ATS Waiting You initiate a test by scheduling a test on the Test Schedule screen Scheduled or Manual Test Initiated on the display interface or by starting a test immediately ATS Test L Countdown

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