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Operator s Manual 4000 Series ATS Automatic Open-Transition Transfer Switches D design 30 230A, J design 260 600A, H-design 800 1200A, G-design 1600 4000A, F-design 4000A DANGER is used in this manual to warn of a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING is used in this manual to warn of a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION is used in this manual to warn of a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Refer to the outline and wiring drawings provided with your 4000 Series ATS for all installation and connection details and accessories. Refer to Group 5 Controller User s Guide 381333 126 for ATS status display messages, time delays, pickup & dropout settings, and adjustments. An experienced licensed electrician must install the ATS. Rating Label Each automatic transfer switch contains a rating label to define the loads and fault circuit withstand / closing ratings. Refer to the label on the transfer switch for specific values Do not exceed the values on the rating label. Exceeding the rating can cause personal injury or serious equipment damage. TABLE OF CONTENTS page Rating Label 1 Nameplate, Catalog Number Identification 2 INSTALLATION 3-7 Removing the Shipping Skid, Supporting Foundation, Mounting, Testing Power 3 Conductors, Connecting Power Conductors, Auxiliary Cable 4 Boxes, Bus Connections, Controller Ground, Harnesses, Engine Starting & Auxiliary Circuits Engine Starting Contacts 5 Functional Test 6-9 Functional Test Manual Operation Test 6 Functional Test Voltage Checks 8 Functional Test - -Electrical Operation 9 TESTING & SERVICE 10-11 Transfer Test, Preventive Maintenance, Replacement Parts, Disconnecting the Controller 10 Manual Load Transfer, Trouble-Shooting 11 INDEX 12 381333-270 D Florham Park, NJ 07932-1591 USA Call 1 800 800-2726 (ASCO) for sales or service ASCO POWER TECHNOLOGIES CANADA PO Box 1238, 17 Airport Road, Brantford, Ontario, Canada N3T 5T3 www.ascopower.com

Nameplate The Transfer Switch nameplate includes data for each specific 7000 Series ATS. Use the switch only within the limits shown on this nameplate. A typical catalog number is shown on the next page with its elements explained. Catalog Number Identification Typical 4000 Series catalog no. for D-design, 3 pole, 150 amp, 480 V, in Type 1 enclosure: D4ATS B 3 150 N 5 C Frame Neutral Phase Poles Amperes Voltage Controller Enclosure & A-solid 2-single 30 600 A 115 J 400 5- standard C- Type 1 Series 70 800 B 120 K 415 F- Type 3R B-switched 3-three 100 1000 5X- if C 208 L 440 G- Type 4 accessories blank- none 125 1200 D 220 M 460 H- Type 4X ordered 150 1600 E 230 N 480 L- Type 12 200 2000 F 240 P 550 blank- open type 230** 2600 G 277 Q 575 260 3000 H 380 R 600 400 4000 **230 amp limited to 480 volts power connections Transfer Control & lights Transfer Switch engine starting contacts connections Group 5 Controller power connections 150 amp. size in typical enclosure with location of customer connections Page 2 ASCO Power Technologies 381333-270D

Installation ASCO 4000 Series Automatic Open Transition Transfer Switches are factory wired and tested. Field installation simply requires mounting and connection of service cables, and auxiliary control circuits (if required). Remove the Shipping Skid For large switches, open the front door and remove the four lag screws (2 in front, 2 in rear) securing enclosure to the wood skid. Supporting Foundation The supporting foundation for the enclosure must level and straight. Refer to the applicable enclosure outline drawing included with the ATS for all mounting details including door opening space. If bottom cable entry is used, the foundation must be prepared so that the conduit stubs are located correctly. Refer to the enclosure outline drawing for specified area and location. Provide cable bending space and clearance to live metal parts. When a concrete floor is poured, use interlocking conduit spacer caps or a wood or metal template to maintain proper conduit alignment. De energize the conductors before making any line or auxiliary circuitry connections. Be sure that Normal and Emergency line connections are in proper phase rotation. Place engine generator starting control in the OFF position. Make sure engine generator is not in operation. Testing Power Conductors Do not connect the power conductors to the transfer switch until they are tested. Installing power cables in conduit, cable troughs and ceiling-suspended hangers often requires considerable force. The pulling of cables can damage insulation and stretch or break the conductor s strands. For this reason, after the cables are pulled into position, and before they are connected, they should be tested to verify that they are not defective or have been damaged during installation. Mounting Refer to the outline and mounting diagram provided with the ATS; it shows all mounting details and instructions. Protect the automatic transfer switch from construction grit and metal chips to prevent malfunction or shortened life of the transfer switch. Mount the ATS vertically to a rigid supporting structure. Level all mounting points by using flat washers behind the holes to avoid distortion of the switch. The controller is mounted on the cabinet door. An add-on DIN rail is provided for some optional accessories and is mounted below controller on the door. 381333-270D ASCO Power Technologies Page 3

Connecting Power Conductors A Wiring Diagram is furnished with the ASCO 4000 Series ATS (separate from this manual). Refer to this drawing. All wiring must be made in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes. After the power cables have been tested, connect them to the appropriate terminal lugs on the transfer switch as shown on the wiring diagram provided with the switch. Make sure the lugs provided are suitable for use with the cables being installed. Standard terminal lugs are solderless screw type and will accept the wire sizes listed on the drawings provided with the switch. Be careful when stripping insulation from the cables; avoid nicking or ringing the conductor. Remove surface oxides from cables by cleaning with a wire brush. When aluminum cable is used, apply joint compound to conductors. Tighten cable lugs to the torque specified on rating label. Do not run cables in front of or behind the switch. Cables can be bundled on the right side of the switch. Maintain proper electrical clearance between the live metal parts and grounded metal: ½ inch minimum for 150-400 amps, 1 inch minimum over 400 amps. It is not necessary to remove the barriers from the transfer switches to install the cables. If you do remove them, however, be sure to reinstall the barriers carefully. Three cable spacers are included with 150, 200, & 230 amp transfer switches. When installing power cables, run the cables through the cable spacers as shown in Figure 1. Position the cable spacers within 1½ inches from the lugs. The cable spacers must be located as shown for 150, 200, and 230 ampere transfer switches. Auxiliary Cable Boxes For 1000 & 1200 amp. sizes, an auxiliary cable box is required for all (normal, emergency, & load) bottom or top entry. Order ASCO part no. 609027 if required. On 1000 & 1200 amp. be sure to install auxiliary cable box if both service and load cables are entering through the top or bottom of enclosure. Bus Connections For large switches use grade 5 hardware to connect bus to appropriate terminal plates. Wipe off the bus surfaces before they are joined. If the bus is very dirty, gently clean the surfaces with a non-flammable solvent. Avoid touching the cleaned surfaces. Tighten bolted joints to the torque specified in Table A. The reliability of the connection depends on how clean and how tight the joint is. Table A. Tightening torque values for bolted joints (Grade 5 hardware) Bolt Diameter in inches Tightening Torque in foot pounds 1/4 7 5/16 12 3/8 20 1/2 50 5/8 95 3/4 155 Controller Ground A grounding wire must be connected to the controller s lower left mounting stud. Because the controller is mounted on the enclosure door, a conductive strap must be used between the enclosure and the door. This connection provides proper grounding which does not rely upon the door hinges. Harnesses The transfer switch is connected to the left side of the control panel by a plug-in harness (two plugs). Figure 1. Cable spacer for 150, 200, and 230 amp. transfer switches. Auxiliary Circuits Connect auxiliary circuit wires to appropriate terminals on the transfer switch. Note the control features that are furnished on this switch. Make the necessary auxiliary connections by referring to the Wiring Diagram. Page 4 ASCO Power Technologies 381333-270D

Installation Engine Starting Contacts The engine control contact connections (if used) are located on the transfer switch. Connect signal wires to appropriate terminals as specified in Table B and shown in Figures 2, 3 and 4. Table B. Engine start connections When normal source fails contact closes contact opens Terminals on transfer switch TB14 and TB15 TB14 and TB16 Engine Starting Signals 5 amps, 32 V DC 5 amps resistive 28 V DC or 120 V AC max. TS Auxiliary Contacts Feature 14A & 14B 10 amps, 32 V DC 10 amps 250 V AC general purpose TB Terminal Block (field connections) accepts wire range 22 12 AWG FEATURE 7 closes to start FEATURE 8 opens to start Figure 2. Engine starting contact label and location for 30 through 230 amp. D design transfer switches. left side of transfer switch Figure 4. Connections to engine starting contact terminal block located on 1600 through 4000 amp. G design transfer switches. COMMON FEATURE 7 closes to start FEATURE 8 opens to start COMMON FEATURE 14B closed on emergency FEATURE 14A closed on normal Engine Starting Signals 5 amps, 32 V DC 5 amps resistive 28 V DC or 120 V AC max. TS Auxiliary Contacts Feature 14A & 14B 10 amps, 32 V DC 10 amps 250 V AC general purpose COMMON FEATURE 14BA closed on emergency FEATURE 14AA closed on normal Optional TS Auxiliary Contacts Feature 14AA & 14BA 10 amps, 32 V DC 10 amps 250 V AC general purpose Figure 3. Connections to engine starting contact terminal block for 260 through 1200 amp. J and H design transfer switches. 381333-270D ASCO Power Technologies Page 5

Installation Functional Test The Functional Test consists of three checks: 1 - Manual Operation Test, pages 6 and 7 2 - Voltage Checks, page 8 3 - Electrical Operation, page 9 2. Move the handle as shown to manually operate the Transfer Switch. The switch should operate smoothly without binding. If it does not, check for shipping damage or construction debris 3. Move the handle as shown to manually operate the Transfer Switch. The switch should operate smoothly without binding. If it does not, check for shipping damage or construction debris Do these checks in the order presented to avoid damaging the ATS. Read all instructions on the Wiring Diagram and labels affixed to the automatic transfer switch. Note the control features that are provided and review their operation before proceeding. For switches rated 260 amps and higher, verify that the maintenance handle has been removed and stored properly before proceeding! 1 Manual Operation Test A manual operator handle (detachable on 260 4000 amp. sizes) is provided on the transfer switch for maintenance purposes only. Manual operation of the transfer switch must be checked before it is operated electrically. Do not manually operate the transfer switch until both power sources are disconnected: open both circuit breakers. 1. Select the appropriate switch design / amp. size and follow directions for installing and using the handle: 30 through 230 amp. D design See Figure 5. The attached maintenance handle is located on the left side of transfer switch. Grasp the maintenance handle and turn it with thumb and fingers as shown to manually operate it. The maintenance handle turns the opposite direction of the weight. 260 through 1200 amp. J & H design See Figures 6 and 7. Attach the manual handle onto the hub, left side of the operator. 1600 through 4000 amp. G design See Figure 8. Install the hub onto the center operator shaft and insert the manual firmly into the hole in the side of the hub (spring fully compressed). 4000 amp. F design See Figure 9. Insert the manual handle into the hole in the weigh Figure 5. Permanently attached maintenance handle and positions on 30 230 amp. D design transfer switches. Table C. Maintenance handle positions ATS Position Handle Indicators Normal Emergency up down E = O upper contacts open N = C lower contacts closed E = C upper contacts closed N = O lower contacts open Now continue to 2 Voltage Checks on page 8 Page 6 ASCO Power Technologies 381333-270D

Installation weight Left side of transfer switch hole maintenance handle maintenance handle storage clips Figure 6. Location of maintenance handle on 260 1200 amp. J & H design transfer switches. Figure 9. Removable maintenance handle on 4000 amp. F design transfer switch handle UP closes the Normal source contacts (lower) Emergency contacts window indicators contact position indicators (right side) hub DOWN closes the O is open Emergency source C is closed frame contacts (upper) Normal contacts Figure 7. Removable maintenance handle and positions on 260 1200 amp. J & H design transfer switches. Emergency contacts window indicators CLOSED or OPEN Insert handle into hole (spring fully compressed) Grasp handle firmly with both hands Slide the hub onto the shaft Normal contacts contact position indicators (left side) Turn counterclockwise DOWN to close top (Emergency) contacts. Turn clockwise DOWN to close bottom (Normal) contacts. Figure 8. Removable maintenance handle and positions on 1600 4000 amp. G design transfer switches. 381333-270D ASCO Power Technologies Page 7

Installation observe these lights Figure 9. Standard controls and indicators. 2 Voltage Checks First check nameplate on transfer switch; the rated voltage must be the same as normal and emergency line voltages. Verify that the feeders have been connected to the proper lugs. Use extreme caution when using a meter to measure voltages. Do not touch power terminals; shock, burns, or death could result! Perform steps 1 through 6 at the right. Observe the status lights. See Figure 9. Black circle means light is on. White circle means light is off. * If necessary, adjust voltage regulator on the generator according to the manufacturer s recommendations. The Automatic Transfer Switch will respond only to the rated voltage specified on the Transfer Switch nameplate. Note: Refer to Section 3 of Group 5 Controller User s Guide 381333 126 for how to display the Status of the ATS and the Voltage and Frequency of each source. Note: Press the Lamp Test button to verify that all five lights work. Now continue to 3 Electrical Operation on next page. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Close the normal source (utility) circuit breaker. Two left lights should come on. The normal source Accepted (upper left) and the Transfer Switch Position connected to normal (lower left) lights should be on. Carefully use an accurate voltmeter to check the phase to phase and phase to neutral voltages present at the transfer switch normal source terminals Close the emergency source (generator) circuit breaker. (Start generator, if necessary.) Another light should come on. The emergency source Accepted light (upper right) should be on. Carefully use an accurate voltmeter to check the phase to phase and phase to neutral voltages present at the transfer switch emergency source terminals. * Carefully use a phase rotation meter to check the phase rotation of the emergency source; it must be the same as the phase rotation of the normal source (refer to wiring diagram). Shut down the generator, if applicable. The emergency source Accepted light (upper right) should go off. Then set the generator s starting control switch to automatic. Remove all meters; close enclosure door. Page 8 ASCO Power Technologies 381333-270D

Installation observe these lights Figure 10. Standard controls and indicators 3 Electrical Operation This procedure will check the electrical operation of the Automatic Transfer Switch. See Figure 10. Be sure to close the enclosure door before proceeding to prevent personal injury in case of electrical system fault. Transfer Test Both normal and emergency sources must be available and the emergency source generator (if used) must be capable of being started in this procedure. Perform steps 1 through 5 at the right. Observe the status lights. Black circle means light is on. White circle means light is off. If the User Controls Locked light is on, the Transfer Test and Retransfer to Normal buttons will not work until you unlock them. How to temporarily unlock the user controls (if the User Controls Locked light is on) Press up or down arrow keys on Transfer Control Center (Group 5 Controller), enter the password, and press Enter key. The user controls are now unlocked for 5 minutes. During that time the light will blink. To permanently unlock or lock the user controls refer to the Group 5 Controller User s Guide 381333 126. Password information and time delay settings are also provided there. This completes the Functional Test of the ATS. 381333-270D ASCO Power Technologies Page 9 1 2 3 4 5 The two left lights should be on; the normal source Accepted (upper left) and the Transfer Switch Position connected to normal (lower left) should be on. Press and hold the Transfer Test button until the generator starts and runs (this should happen within 15 sec.). The emergency source Accepted light (upper right) should come on. Then the transfer switch should operate to emergency. The Transfer Switch Position connected to emergency light (lower right) should come on and the connected to normal light (lower left) should be off. If Feature2B is used, the transfer to emergency will occur after the time delay. The transfer switch should operate back to normal after Feature 3A time delay. For immediate retransfer press the Retransfer to Normal button. The Transfer Switch Position connected to normal light (lower left) should come on and the connected to emergency (lower right) light should be off. The generator will stop after Feature 2E time delay (unloaded running engine cooldown). The emergency source Accepted light (upper right) should go off..

Testing & Service TRANSFER TEST Operate the 4000 Series ATS at least once a month by following the five step Electrical Operation Transfer Test procedure on page 9. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Reasonable care in preventive maintenance will insure high reliability and long life for the 4000 Series ATS. An annual preventive maintenance program is recommended ASCO Power Services, Inc. is ASCO Power Technologies service organization for the United States and Canada. Call 1-800-800-2726 (ASCO) to request a service call and information on preventive maintenance agreements. Annual Inspection Checklist Hazardous voltage capable of causing shock, burns, or death is used in this switch. Deenergize both Normal & Emergency power sources before performing inspections! Clean the ATS enclosure. Brush and vacuum away any excessive dust accumulation. Remove moisture with a clean cloth. Check the transfer switch contacts. Remove the transfer switch barriers and check contact condition. Replace the contacts if they become pitted or worn excessively. Reinstall the barriers carefully Maintain transfer switch lubrication. If the transfer switch is subjected to severe dust or abnormal operating conditions, renew factory lubrication on all movements and linkages. Relubricate the solenoid operator if the TS coil is replaced. Do not use oil; order lubrication 625550 001 (Castrol Endurex R 4000 lubricant) for 30 230 amp., or order lubrication kit 75-100 for 260 4000 amp. sizes. Check all cable connections & retighten them. REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts are available in kit form. When ordering parts provide the Serial No., Bill of Material No. (BOM), and Catalog No. from the transfer switch nameplate. Contact your local ASCO Power Technologies Sales Office or ASCO Power Services, Inc. In the United States and Canada call 1 800 800 ASCO (2726) DISCONNECTING THE CONTROLLER The harness disconnect plugs are furnished for repair purposes only and should not have to be unplugged. If the controller must be isolated, follow these steps. Disconnecting the Plugs Do not unplug the controller until steps 1a or 1b is completed. 1. Observe the position of the transfer switch. a. If the transfer switch is in the Normal position, first place standby engine starting control in the off position. Second, then open the emergency source circuit breaker. Third, open the normal source circuit breaker. b. If the transfer switch is in the Emergency position, first open the normal source circuit breaker. Second, place the engine starting control in the test or run position. Third, open the emergency source circuit breaker. 2. Separate the two quick disconnect plugs by squeezing the latches. Do not pull on the harness wires. Reconnecting the Plugs Do not unplug the controller until steps 1a or 1b is completed. 1. Observe the position of the transfer switch. a. If the transfer switch is in the Normal position, first be sure that both normal and emergency source circuit breakers are open. Second, be sure that the standby engine starting control is still in the off position. b. If the transfer switch is in the Emergency position, first be sure that both normal and emergency source circuit breakers are open. 2. The two harness plugs and sockets are keyed. Carefully align the plugs with the sockets and press straight in until both latches click. Close the door! 3. Restore the two sources in sequence as follows: a. If the transfer switch is in the Normal position, first close the normal source circuit breaker. Second, close the emergency source circuit breaker. Third, place the standby engine starting control in the automatic position. b. If the transfer switch is in the Emergency position, first close the emergency source circuit breaker. Second close the normal source circuit breaker. Page 10 ASCO Power Technologies 381333-270D

Testing & Service MANUAL LOAD TRANSFER This procedure will manually transfer the load if the controller is disconnected. 2. Use the maintenance handle to manually operate the transfer switch to the opposite source. See Manual Operation on pages 6-7. 3. Then remove the maintenance handle. See page 7. Do not manually operate the transfer switch until both power sources are disconnected (all conductors deenergized). 1. Deenergize both the normal and emergency source conductors (remove fuses or open circuit breakers). Verify that the maintenance handle has been removed before proceeding! 4. If the transfer switch is in the Emergency position manually start the engine generator and then install emergency source fuse or close the circuit breaker. TROUBLE-SHOOTING Note any optional accessories that may be furnished on the automatic transfer switch (ATS) and review their operation. Refer to any separate drawings and/or instructions that may be packed with the ATS. Hazardous voltage capable of causing shock, burns, or death is used in this switch. Do not touch the power or load terminals of the transfer switch! PROBLEM Engine generator set does not start when the Transfer Test button is pressed and held for 15 seconds or when normal source fails. Transfer switch does not transfer the load to the emergency source after the engine generator set starts. Transfer switch does not transfer the load to normal source when normal returns or when the Transfer Control switch is released. Gen. does not stop after load retransfer to normal source Table D. Trouble-Shooting Checks. CHECK IN NUMERICAL SEQUENCE 1 OPERATION 2 GEN-SET 3 VOLTAGE Hold Transfer Test switch 15 Starting control must be in seconds or the outage must the automatic position. be long enough to allow for Batteries must be charged Feature 1C time delay plus and connected. Check - engine cranking and starting wiring to engine starting Wait for Feature 2B time delay to time out (if used) Wait for Feature 3A time delay to time out (if used) Wait for Feature 2E time delay to time out (if used) contacts. Generator output circuit breaker must be closed. Generator frequency must be at least 95% of nominal (57 Hz for a 60 Hz system.) * - Voltmeter should read at least 90% of nominal phase to phase voltage between transfer switch terminals EA and EC (or EL1 and EL2 for 2 pole switches). * Voltmeter should read at least 90% of nominal phase to phase voltage between transfer switch terminals NB and NC, NC and NA, and NA and NB (or NL1 and NL2 for 2 pole switches). Starting control must be in the automatic position. - * These are factory settings. Refer to the Group 5 Controller User s Guide. If the problem is isolated to circuits on the controller or the transfer switch, call your local ASCO Power Technologies sales office or ASCO Power Services, Inc.: in the United States or Canada, call 1 800 800 2726. Furnish the Serial No., Catalog No., and Bill of Material (BOM) No. from the transfer switch nameplate 381333-270D ASCO Power Technologies Page 11

A auxiliary circuits, 4 C cable lugs, 4 spacers, 4 illustration of, 4 catalog number, 2 cleaning, 10 connections line, 3 controller, 3, 4 disconnecting, 10 see Controller User s Guide grounding, 4 E electrical operation, 9 Emergency Source Accepted light, 8,9 F frequency, generator, 11 functional test, 6, 7, 8, 9 H harness, 4 disconnect plugs, 10 help customercare@ascopower.com 800 800 ASCO (2726) I inspection, 10 installation, 5-9 INDEX L labels, engine start contacts, 5, 11 rating, cover, 1 lights, 8, 9 lubrication, 10 M maintenance, preventive, 10 manual load transfer, 11 warning, 11 manual operation, 6, 7 illustration of, 6, 7 warning, 6 N nameplate, 2 Normal Source Accepted light, 8, 9 O operation electrical, 10 manual, 6,7 illustration of, 6,7 warning, 6 sequence of, 11 optional accessories see Controller User s Guide P parts, 10 phase rotation check, 8 problem, 11 R rating label, 1 replacement parts, 10 S settings see Controller User s Guide T test, functional, 6, 7, 8, 9 time delays, 11 see Controller User s Guide Transfer Control selector switch Transfer Test, 10 Transfer Switch Connected to Emergency light, 8, 9 Transfer Switch Connected to Normal light, 8. 9 transfer to emergency, 8 transfer to normal, 8 trouble shooting, 11 V voltage checks, 8 voltage, pickup and dropout settings see Controller User s Guide Printed in U.S.A 2009 ASCO Power Technologies. All Rights Reserved. Page 12 ASCO Power Technologies 381333-270D