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Transfer Switches 25.

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January 2008
Sheet 0983

Transfer Switches Contents


Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment
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Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-2
Application Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-2 24
Transfer Switch Product Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-4
Manual Transfer Switches, 30 – 1000 Amperes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-6
Non-Automatic Switches, 30 – 4000 Amperes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-9
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Maintenance Bypass Switches, 100 – 1000 Amperes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-12
Automatic (Wall Mount) Transfer Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-13 26
Floor-Standing Magnum Transfer Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-19
Magnum Bypass Isolation Transfer Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-24 27
Dimensions and Weights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-27
ATC-100 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-31 28
ATC-300 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-32
ATC-600 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-33
ATC-800 Closed Transition Controller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-35
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ATC Controller Selection Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-38
Standard and Optional Features for Automatic Transfer Switches . . . 25.0-46 30
Magnum Closed Transition Transfer Switch with Soft Load . . . . . . . . 25.0-58
ATC-5000 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.0-66 31
Specifications
See Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer Product Specification Guide on enclosed CD-ROM:
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1995 CSI Format: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 16496A
2004 CSI Format: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 26 36 23.11
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25.0-2 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 0984
Automatic Transfer Switches

22 Automatic Transfer Switches Application Description Table 25.0-2. UL 1008 Endurance Testing
ATS Rate of With Without Total
A transfer switch is a critical compo- Rating Operation Current Current
nent of any emergency or standby (Amperes) Per Minute
23 power system. When the normal 0 – 300 1 6000 — 6000
(preferred) source of power is lost, 301 – 400 1 4000 — 4000
a transfer switch quickly and safely 401 – 800 1 2000 1000 3000
24 shifts the load circuit from the normal 801 – 1600 0.5 1500 1500 3000
source of power to the emergency 1601 – 4000 0.25 1000 2000 3000
(alternate) source of power. This
25 permits critical loads to continue Table 25.0-3. UL 1008 Life Expectancy
running with minimal or no outage. ATS Minimum Life Life
After the normal source of power Rating Operations Expectancy Expectancy
26 has been restored, the re-transfer (Amperes) Per Year in Years in Years
process returns the load circuit to With Without
Automatic Transfer Switch Family the normal power source. Current Current
27 Applied Applied
Transfer switches are available with
Product Description different operational modes including:
0 – 300
301 – 400
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28 Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer Automatic ■ Manual.
401 – 800 52 38 57
Transfer Switches are reliable, rugged, 801 – 1600 52 28 57
■ Non-automatic. 1601 – 4000 52 19 57
29 versatile and compact assemblies ■ Automatic.
for transferring essential loads and
■ Bypass isolation. UL 1008 Endurance Testing
electrical distribution systems from
one power source to another. ■ Soft load. The importance of specifying a UL 1008
30 ■ Maintenance bypass. transfer switch can be seen in Table
Transfer switches can be supplied in 25.0-2. When specifying any UL 1008
separate enclosures for stand-alone The power switching operation of transfer switch, you can be assured
31 applications or can be supplied as an transfer switches may be separated the switch has met and passed the
integral component in the following into the three (3) key categories of: following endurance testing.
equipment, see Table 25.0-1.
32 ■ Open Transition — UL 1008 Life Expectancy
Table 25.0-1. Product Description Break-before-Make operation. Transfer switch applications typically
■ Closed Transition — require a plant exerciser once a week
33 Product
Type
Section
Reference Make-before-Break operation. or once a month. Table 25.0-3 demon-
■ Closed Transition Soft Load — strates the life expectancy operating
Magnum DS Switchgear 20
Both sources are paralleled and the UL 1008 switch once a week for the
34 Pow-R-Line Switchboards
Motor Control Centers
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Panelboards 22
The three (3) basic components of Utility — Generator
35 Note: For information on “Transfer a transfer switch are: Transfer switches are traditionally
Switch Panels,” refer to Section 4 of the applied between a utility and a
■ Power switching device to shift
Distribution Products and Services catalog generator set for emergency and
36 “Advanced Residential Products.” the load circuits to and from the
standby power systems.
power source.
■ Transfer Logic Controller to monitor
37 the condition of the power sources
and provide the control signals to Utility G
the power switching device.
38 ■ Control power source to supply Service Generator
operational power to the controller Disconnect Breaker
and switching device.
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Typical Applications ATS

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designed to meet the requirements set
forth by UL 1008, however, all transfer
41 switches are not created equal. You
Load
can be assured of safe and reliable
operation from all types of transfer
42 switches that Eaton offers. Figure 25.0-1. Standard Application Utility —
Generator

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Transfer Switches 25.0-3
January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 0985
Automatic Transfer Switches

Generator — Generator
Transfer switches are sometimes 22
G G
applied between two generator sets
for prime power use, often in remote
installations. In such applications, Generator Generator 23
Breaker Breaker
source power is periodically alternated
between the generator sets to equally
share run-time. 24
ATS

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Load 26
Figure 25.0-2. Standard Application Generator — Generator
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Service Entrance Rated Transfer Switches
Modifying the molded case switch in Transfer Switch Installation Rated
the transfer switch by adding trip units
Typical Transfer Switch Installation For Service Entrance 28
and optional ground fault, along with Utility Service Utility Service
adding the service entrance option 29
eliminates the need for separate
upstream disconnect devices and their
Service Service
respective power interconnections. Disconnect Disconnect 30
This means the Automatic Transfer G
Switch (ATS) is installed directly at G Generator ATS
the point of service entrance, saving
valuable space and cost.
Generator
Breaker
ATS Breaker 31

Load Load 32
Figure 25.0-3. Service Entrance Rated Transfer Switches
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Built-in Protection
All Eaton Molded Case Switches are Example: 400 Ampere ATS With 500 Ampere T/M Breaker
“self protected,” such that under 34
400 FLA x 1.25 = 500 Ampere Breaker
extreme fault conditions, the switch
will open before destroying itself. This Compare 400 Ampere ATS and 500 Ampere LD Breaker
feature allows Eaton to offer “Mainte- 35
nance Free Contacts” on the molded 400 ATS 햲 Will Only Trip at
500 Ampere 7200 Amperes 100% Rated
case transfer switch. The molded case
switches have instantaneous magnetic 5
HLD Breaker Device per UL 1008 36
trip units installed in each switch. Misconception: Breaker
These trips are not accessible once Type Switches Susceptible
installed by the factory to eliminate Time Breaker Trips ATS Trips to Nuisance Tripping. 37
(Min.) ATS Ok
field tapering. The trips are set to a Reality: Upstream Breaker
Will Trip Before ATS MCS
minimum of 12 to 15 times the rated
current of the molded case device,
Trips When Overcurrent 38
Breaker Ok is <7200 A
well above any coordination set
points. This means they will not inter- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
fere with the normal operation of the Current x 1000 39
distribution system and will only trip
if something is very wrong. Figure 25.0-4. Built-in Protection
 Magnetic Trip 12 x frame rating.
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25.0-4 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 0986
Product Selection

Table 25.0-4. Transfer Switch Product Family


22 Description Transfer Switch Equipment Catalog Numbering System
Type Orientation Logic Frame Switch Poles Amperes Voltage Enclosure Listing

23 MT = Manual H = Horizontal
V = Vertical
X = No Logic Molded Case Device
FD = 30 – 150 A
Fixed Mount
A = FM,
2 = 2-Poles
3 = 3-Poles
0030 = 30 A
0070 = 70 A
E = 600 V 60 Hz K = Open
S = NEMA 1
U = UL Listed
R = UL Recognized
KD = 150 – 300 A N(MCS) 4 = 4-Poles 0100 = 100 A J = NEMA 12 X = No Listing
LD = 400 – 600 A E(MCS) 0150 = 150 A R = NEMA 3R
MD = 600 – 800 A B = FM, 0225 = 225 A L = NEMA 4
24 NB = 800 – 1000 A N(MCB)
E(MCB)
0300 = 300 A
0400 = 400 A
D = NEMA 4X
C = FM, 0600 = 600 A
N(MCB) 0800 = 800 A
E(MCS) 1000 = 1000 A
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D = FM,
N(MCS)
E(MCB)
(600 Vac)
(30 – 1000 A) Page 25.0-6
NT = Non- H = Horizontal E = Electromechanical Molded Case Device Fixed Mount 2 = 2-Poles 0030 = 30 A A = 120 V 60 Hz K = Open U = UL Listed
26 Automatic V = Vertical FD = 30 – 150 A
KD = 150 – 300 A
A = FM,
N(M/MPS)
3 = 3-Poles
4 = 4-Poles
0070 = 70 A
0100 = 100 A
B = 208 V 60 Hz
E = 600 V 60 Hz
S = NEMA 1
R = NEMA 3R
R = UL Recognized
X = No Listing
LD = 400 – 600 A E(M/MPS) 0150 = 150 A G = 220 V 50/60 Hz J = NEMA 12
MD = 600 – 800 A B = FM, (4-Poles - 0225 = 225 A H = 380 V 50 Hz L = NEMA 4
NB = 800 – 1000 A N(M/MPB) 3000 A 0300 = 300 A K = 600 V 50 Hz D = NEMA 4X
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E(M/MPB)
C = FM,
Maximum) 0400 = 400 A
0600 = 600 A
M = 230 V 50 Hz
N = 401 V 50 Hz
(J, L and D
65 kAIC, 1200 A
Device (Magnum) N(M/MPB) 0800 = 800 A O = 415 V 50 Hz and Below Only
MG = 600 – 4000 A E(M/MPS) 1000 = 1000 A W = 240 V 60 Hz
D = FM, 1200 = 1200 A X = 480 V 60 Hz

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(600 Vac)
N(M/MPS)
E(M/MPB)
1600 = 1600 A
2000 = 2000 A
2500 = 2500 A
Z = 365 V 50 Hz

(30 – 4000 A)
Drawout Mount 3000 = 3000 A
E = DO, 4000 = 4000 A
N(MPS)
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F = DO,
N(MPB)
E(MPB)
G = DO,
30 N(MPB)
E(MPS)
Refer to H = DO
N(MPS)
Page 25.0-9 E(MPB)

31 MB = Maintenance
Bypass
H = Horizontal E = Electromechanical Molded Case Device
FD = 100 – 150 A
Fixed Mount
A = FM,
2 = 2 Poles
3 = 3 Poles
0100 = 100 A
0150 = 150 A
A = 120 V 60 Hz
B = 208 V 60 Hz
K = Open
S = NEMA 1
U = UL Listed
R = UL Recognized
KD = 150 – 300 A N(MCS) 4 = 4 Poles 0225 = 225 A E = 600 V 60 Hz J = NEMA 12 X = No Listing
LD = 400 – 600 A E(MCS) 0300 = 300 A G = 220 V 50/60 Hz R = NEMA 3R
MD = 600 – 800 A 0400 = 400 A H = 380 V 50 Hz L = NEMA 4
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NB = 800 –1000 A 0600 = 600 A
0800 = 800 A
1000 = 1000 A
K = 600 V 50 Hz
M = 230 V 50 Hz
N = 401 V 50 Hz
D = NEMA 4X

Bypass
(600 Vac) O = 415 V 50 Hz
(100 – 1000 A) Refer to W = 240 V 60 Hz
X = 480 V 60 Hz
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AT = Automatic H = Horizontal 3 = ATC-300 Molded Case Device Fixed Mount 2 = 2-Poles 0030 = 30 A A = 120 V 60 Hz K = Open U = UL Listed
V = Vertical I = ATC-600 FD = 30 – 200 A A = FM, 3 = 3-Poles 0070 = 70 A B = 208 V 60 Hz S = NEMA 1 R = UL Recognized
KD = 150 – 300 A N(MCS) 4 = 4-Poles 0100 = 100 A E = 600 V 60 Hz J = NEMA 12 X = No Listing

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MD = 600 – 800 A
NB = 800 – 1000 A
E(MCS)
B = FM,
N(MCB)
0150 = 150 A
0200 = 200 A
0225 = 225 A
G = 220 V 50/60 Hz
H = 380 V 50 Hz
K = 600 V 50 Hz
R = NEMA 3R
L = NEMA 4
D = NEMA 4X
E(MCB) 0300 = 300 A M = 230 V 50 Hz
(FD = 200 A C = FM, 0400 = 400 A N = 401 V 50 Hz
Available on ATH3 N(MCB) 0600 = 600 A O = 415 V 50 Hz
35 Only) E(MCS)
D = FM,
0800 = 800 A
1000 = 1000 A
W = 240 V 60 Hz
X = 480 V 60 Hz
N(MCS) Z = 365 V 50 Hz
Automatic E(MCB)
(Wall-Mount) Refer to
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(30 – 1000 A) Page 25.0-13
AT = Automatic V = Vertical I = ATC-600 Insulated Case Fixed Mount 2 = 2 Poles 0600 = 600 A A = 120 V 60 Hz K = Open U = UL Listed
IQ Transfer Device (Magnum) A = FM, 3 = 3 Poles 0800 = 800 A B = 208 V 60 Hz S = NEMA 1 R = UL Recognized
MG = 600 – 5000 A N(MPS) 4 = 4 Poles 1000 = 1000 A E = 600 V 60 Hz R = NEMA 3R X = No Listing
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B = FM, (4 Poles -
1200 = 1200 A
1600 = 1600 A
G = 220 V 50/60 Hz
H = 380 V 50 Hz
J = NEMA 12
L = NEMA 4
N(MPB) 3000 A 2000 = 2000 A K = 600 V 50 Hz D = NEMA 4X
E(MPB) Maximum) 2500 = 2500 A M = 230 V 50 Hz (J, L and D
C = FM, 3000 = 3000 A N = 401 V 50 Hz 65 kAIC, 1200 A
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E(MPS)
D = FM,
4000 = 4000 A
(600 A FM
O = 415 V 50 Hz
W = 240 V 60 Hz
X = 480 V 60 Hz
and Below Only)

Automatic N(MPS) only) Z = 365 V 50 Hz


(Free Standing) E(MPB)

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(600 – 5000 A) Drawout Mount
E = DO,
N(MPS)
E(MPS)
F = DO,
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E(MPB)
G = DO,
N(MPB)
E(MPS)
Refer to H = DO,
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N(MPS)
E(MPB)

Key: DO = Drawout MPB = Magnum Power Breaker MCB = Molded Case Breaker
42 FM = Fixed Mounted MPS = Magnum Power Switch MCS = Molded Case Switch

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Sheet 0987
Product Selection

Table 25.0-4. Transfer Switch Product Family (Continued)


Description Transfer Switch Equipment Catalog Numbering System 22
Type Orientation Logic Frame Switch Poles Amperes Voltage Enclosure Listing
CT = Closed
Transition
V = Vertical I = ATC-800
Closed Transition
Device (Magnum)
MG = 600 – 5000 A
Fixed Mount
A = FM,
2 = 2-Poles
3 = 3-Poles
0600 = 600 A
0800 = 800 A
A = 120 V 60 Hz
B = 208 V 60 Hz
K = Open
S = NEMA 1
U = UL 1008 Listed
R = UL Recognized
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IQ Transfer N(MPS) 4 = 4-Poles 1000 = 1000 A E = 600 V 60 Hz R = NEMA 3R Z = UL 891 Listed
E(MPS) 1200 = 1200 A G = 220 V 50/60 Hz J = NEMA 12 X = No Listing
B = FM, (4 Poles – 1600 = 1600 A H = 380 V 50 Hz L = NEMA 4
N(MPB)
E(MPB)
3000 A
Maximum)
2000 = 2000 A
2500 = 2500 A
K = 600 V 50 Hz
M = 230 V 50 Hz
D = NEMA 4X
(J, L and D 24
C = FM, 3000 = 3000 A N = 401 V 50 Hz 65 kAIC, 1200 A
N(MPB) 4000 = 4000 A O = 415 V 50 Hz and Below Only)
E(MPS) W = 240 V 60 Hz

Automatic Closed
D = FM,
N(MPS)
E(MPB)
(600 A FM
Only)
X = 480 V 60 Hz
Z = 365 V 50 Hz 25
Transition
(<100 ms) Drawout Mount
(600 Vac) E = DO,
(600 – 5000 A) N(MPS)
E(MPS)
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F = DO,
N(MPB)
E(MPB)
G = DO,
N(MPB)
E(MPS)
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H = DO,
N(MPS)
E(MPB)
BI = Bypass V = Vertical I = ATC-600 Device (Magnum) Drawout Mount 2 = 2-Poles 0200 = 200 A A = 120 V 60 Hz S = NEMA 1 U = UL 1008 Listed
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Isolation MG = 200 – 5000 A E = DO, 3 = 3-Poles 1000 = 1000 A B = 208 V 60 Hz R = UL Recognized
N(MPS) 4 = 4-Poles 1200 = 1200 A E = 600 V 60 Hz Z = UL 891 Listed
E(MPS) 1600 = 1600 A G = 220 V 50/60 Hz X = No Listing
F = DO,
N(MPB)
E(MPB)
(4 Poles –
3000 A
Maximum)
2000 = 2000 A
2500 = 2500 A
3000 = 3000 A
H = 380 V 50 Hz
K = 600 V 50 Hz
M = 230 V 50 Hz
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G = DO, 4000 = 4000 A N = 401 V 50 Hz
N(MPB) 5000 = 5000 A O = 415 V 50 Hz
E(MPS) W = 240 V 60 Hz
Bypass Isolation
(600 Vac)
(800 – 5000 A)
Refer to H = DO,
N(MPS)
X = 480 V 60 Hz
Z = 365 V 50 Hz
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CB = Closed V = Vertical I = ATC-800 Device (Magnum) Drawout Mount 2 = 2-Poles 0800 = 800 A A = 120 V 60 Hz S = NEMA 1 U = UL 1008 Listed
Transition
Bypass
Isolation
Closed Transition
IQ Transfer
MG = 600 – 5000 A E = DO,
N(MPS)
E(MPS)
3 = 3-Poles
4 = 4-Poles
1000 = 1000 A
1200 = 1200 A
1600 = 1600 A
B = 208 V 60 Hz
E = 600 V 60 Hz
G = 220 V 50/60 Hz
R = UL Recognized
Z = UL 891 Listed
X = No Listing
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F = DO, (4 Poles – 2000 = 2000 A H = 380 V 50 Hz
N(MPB) 3000 A 2500 = 2500 A K = 600 V 50 Hz
E(MPB) Maximum) 3000 = 3000 A M = 230 V 50 Hz
G = DO,
N(MPB)
4000 = 4000 A N = 401 V 50 Hz
O = 415 V 50 Hz
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Closed Transition E(MPS) W = 240 V 60 Hz
Bypass Isolation H = DO, X = 480 V 60 Hz
(<100 ms) N(MPS) Z = 365 V 50 Hz
(600 Vac)
(800 – 5000 A)
E(MPB)
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CT = Closed V = Vertical C = Soft Load Device (Magnum) Fixed Mount 2 = 2-Poles 0800 = 800 A A = 120 V 60 Hz S = NEMA 1 U = UL 1008 Listed
Transition P = Soft Load MG = 600 – 5000 A A = FM, 3 = 3-Poles 1000 = 1000 A B = 208 V 60 Hz R = NEMA 3R R = UL Recognized
Soft Load Parallel Source N(MPS) 4 = 4-Poles 1200 = 1200 A E = 600 V 60 Hz (NEMA 3R Z = UL 891 Listed
E(MPS)
B = FM, (4 Poles –
1600 = 1600 A
2000 = 2000 A
G = 220 V 50/60 Hz
H = 380 V 50 Hz
Walk-In or
Non-Walk-In)
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N(MPB) 3000 A 2500 = 2500 A K = 600 V 50 Hz
E(MPB) Maximum) 3000 = 3000 A M = 230 V 50 Hz
C = FM, 4000 = 4000 A N = 401 V 50 Hz
N(MPB)
E(MPS)
O = 415 V 50 Hz
W = 240 V 60 Hz 35
D = FM, X = 480 V 60 Hz
Closed Transition N(MPS) Z = 365 V 50 Hz
Soft Load E(MPB)
(600 Vac)
(800 – 5000 A) Drawout Mount
E = DO,
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N(MPS)
E(MPS)
F = DO,
N(MPB)
E(MPB) 37
G = DO,
N(MPB)
E(MPS)

Refer to
H = DO,
N(MPS)
E(MPB)
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Key: DO = Drawout MPB = Magnum Power Breaker


MPS = Magnum Power Switch
MCB = Molded Case Breaker
MCS = Molded Case Switch
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25.0-6 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 0988
Manual Wall-Mount Transfer Switch

22 Molded Case Switches — Features, Benefits ■ Optional trip units offer system
overcurrent protection.
Manual Wall-Mount and Functions ■ Prevents the paralleling of two
sources of power.
23 Features ■ Permits safe and convenient manual
■ Molded case switch power contact transfer of power.
assemblies.
24 ■ Positive mechanical interlocking.
Standards and Certifications
■ Permanently affixed manual
25 operating handle. ■ Complies with UL 1008 and UL 489
standards.
Benefits ■ IBC seismic qualified.
26 ■ High withstand, totally enclosed for ■ Meets American Bureau of Shipping
maximum arc suppression and (ABS) approval.
isolation during power transfer.
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Technical Data and Specifications
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Table 25.0-5. Wall-Mount Transfer Switch Standard Terminal Data for Power Cable Connections
29 Switch
Ampere Rating
Breaker
Frame
Line Side (Normal
and Standby Source)
Load
Connection
Neutral
Connection

Manual Wall-Mount Transfer Switch 30 – 100 HFD (1) #14 – 1/0 (1) #14 – 1/0 (3) #14 – 1/0
30 150 – 225 HFD (1) #6 – 300 (1) #6 – 300 (3) #4 – 300
225 – 300 HKD (1) #3 – 350 (1) #6 – 350 (3) #4 – 350
Product Description 400 HLD (1) 4/0 – 600 (2) #1 – 500 (6) 250 – 350
31 Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer Wall-Mount
600
600
HLD
HMDL
(1) 3/0 – 350
(2) #1 – 500
(2) #1 – 500
(2) #1 – 500
(6) 250 – 350
(12) 4/0 – 500
manually operated transfer switches 600 (4-Pole) NB (3) 3/0 – 400 (3) 3/0 – 400 (3) 3/0 – 400
32 are designed for a variety of standby 800 HMDL (3) 3/0 – 400 (3) 3/0 – 400 (12) 4/0 – 500
power applications for critical loads. In 800 HNB (4) 4/0 – 500 (4) 4/0 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500
the event of a primary power source 1000 HNB (4) 4/0 – 500 (4) 4/0 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500
33 interruption, the user can manually
transfer the load circuits to the standby Note: All terminals suitable for copper or aluminum conductors.
power source. Once primary power has Note: For alternate terminal sizes, contact Eaton.
34 been restored, the user can manually
transfer the load circuits back to the Table 25.0-6. Transfer Switch Ratings — Systems Coordination Information —
primary power source. Withstand, Closing and Interrupting Ratings 
35 Standard UL 1008 3-Cycle — Horizontal and Vertical Industrial
Application Description ATS
Ampere
Any Breaker Rating Ratings When Used With Upstream Fuse (kA)
240 480 600 Maximum Fuse 600
36 Manual transfer switches cover Rating Volts Volts Volts Fuse Rating Type  Volts
applications ranging from 30 to 1000
30 100 65 25 200 J,T 200
amperes through 600 Vac, for standard
37 manual configurations, and open
70
100
100
100
65
65
25
25
200
200
J,T
J,T
200
200
transition.
150 100 65 25 400 J,T 200
200 100 65 25 400 J,T 200
38 225 100 65 25 400 J,T 200
300 100 65 25 400 J,T 200
400 100 65 25 600 J,T 200
39 600 100 65  25 800/1200 J,T 100/200
800 65 50  25 1200/1600 L 100/200
1000 65 50  25 1600 L 200
40  For maximum breaker ratings in circuits when the transfer switch is evaluated as a “Motor Branch
Circuit Conductor,” refer to NEC Section 430-25 for sizing.
 Class RK5 fuse with 100 kA rating.
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Sheet 0989
Manual Wall-Mount Transfer Switch

Layout Dimensions 22
Table 25.0-7. 30 – 1000 Ampere Type MTVX Dimensions in Inches (mm) and Approximate Shipping Weights
Switch
Type
Enclosure Gutter Space Bolt Pattern Standard Terminals  Weight
Lbs. (kg)
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A B C D E F G H
Height Width Depth Width Depth Bending Horizontal Vertical Line Load Neutral
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HKD 48.00 20.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 10.59 11.00 45.50 (1) #3 – 350 (1) #6 – 350 (3) #4 – 350 305
(150 – 225 A) (1219.2) (528.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (269.0) (279.4) (1155.7) (138)
HKD
(300 A)
56.00
(1422.4)
20.81
(528.6)
18.40
(467.4)
8.00
(203.2)
4.00
(101.6)
13.59
(345.2)
11.00
(279.4)
53.50
(1358.9)
(1) #3 – 350 (1) #6 – 350 (3) #4 – 350 395
(179)
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HLD 64.00 25.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 10.54 16.00 61.48 (1) 4/0 – 600 (2) #1 – 500 (6) 250 – 350 395
(400 A) (1625.6) (655.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (267.7) (406.4) (1561.6) (179)
26
HLD 53.00 25.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 11.85 16.00 50.48 (2) 3/0 – 350 (2) #1 – 500 (6) 250 – 350 395
(400 A)  (1346.2) (655.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (301.0) (406.4) (1282.2) (179)
HLD
(600 A)
64.00
(1625.6)
25.81
(655.6)
18.40
(467.4)
8.00
(203.2)
4.00
(101.6)
10.54
(267.7)
16.00
(406.4)
61.48
(1561.6)
(2) 3/0 – 350 (2) #1 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500 395
(179)
27
HLD 64.00 25.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 10.54 16.00 61.48 (2) 400 – 500 (2) #1 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500 395
(600 A)  (1625.6) (655.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (267.7) (406.4) (1561.6) (179)
28
HMDL 76.74 25.81 19.50 8.00 4.00 17.73 16.00 75.15 (2) #1 – 500 (2) #1 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500 510
(600 A) (1949.2) (655.6) (495.3) (203.2) (101.6) (450.3) (406.4) (1908.8) (232)
HMDL
(800 A)
76.74
(1949.2)
25.81
(655.6)
19.50
(495.3)
8.00
(203.2)
4.00
(101.6)
17.73
(450.3)
16.00
(406.4)
75.15
(1908.8)
(3) 3/0 – 400 (3) 3/0 – 400 (12) 4/0 – 500 510
(232)
29
NB 76.74 25.81 19.50 8.00 4.00 17.58 16.00 75.15 (4) 4/0 – 500 (4) 4/0 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500 540
(800 – 1000 A) (1949.2) (655.6) (495.3) (203.2) (101.6) (446.5) (406.4) (1908.8) (245) 30
 Suitable for Cu or Al wire. Consult the factory for other available terminal sizes.
 Alternate line terminals.
31
Table 25.0-8. 30 – 150 Amperes Type MTHXFD Manual Table 25.0-9. Power Panel and Transformer Panel
Dimensions in Inches (mm) and Weights Lbs. (kg) Dimensions in Inches (mm)
30 – 150 Amperes Weight Power Panel Type Dimensions 32
Dimensions Lbs. (kg) Height Width Depth
A B C D E F G H Power Panel
HFD 11.00 (279.4) 17.00 (431.8) 6.81 (173.0)
33
22.88 13.13 22.74 22.62 24.50 9.78 10.28 32.31 143
HKD 24.50 (622.3) 11.88 (301.8) 17.50 (444.5)
(581.2) (333.5) (577.6) (574.5) (622.3) (248.4) (261.1) (820.7) (65)
HLD 26.00 (660.4) 16.88 (428.8) 17.50 (444.5)
HMDL 36.25 (920.8) 16.88 (428.8) 17.50 (444.5)
34
2.00 Latch NB 36.25 (920.8) 16.88 (428.8) 19.00 (482.6)
A
(50.8) Open Transformer Panel
5.00
(127.0)
B .75 Latch HFD 22.00 (558.8) 16.50 (419.1) 6.50 (165.1)
35
(19.1) Closed HKD, HLD, HMDL and NB 28.63 (727.2) 8.25 (209.6) 5.50 (139.7)

36
B C
G 37
Top of Lugs
E C D on Power Panel F
38

39
D H
A
1.75
(44.45) Power
Gutter
Space
Transformer
E 40
Panel Panel

Logic
H
Panel 41
1.25 F G
(31.75)
Top View Front View Side View
42

Figure 25.0-6. Dimensions 43


Figure 25.0-5. Dimensions

Dimensions are approximate in inches (mm).


Should not be used for construction purposes.

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25.0-8 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 0990
Manual Wall-Mount Transfer Switch

22 Product Selection
Table 25.0-10. Manual Wall-Mount Transfer Switch Catalog Numbering System
23
MT H X MD C 2 0100 E S U
24

25
Type Logic Mounting (Fixed) Number Voltage Certification
26 MT = Manual X = No Logic A = FM, N(MCS) E(MCS)
of Poles
E = 600 V 60 Hz U = UL 1008 Listed
B = FM, N(MCB) E(MCB) 2 = 2-Poles
C = FM, N(MCB) E(MCS) 3 = 3-Poles
Orientation Frame Amperes Enclosure
27 D = FM, N(MCS) E(MCB) 4 = 4-Poles
K = Open
H = Horizontal Molded Case Device 0030 = 30 A
V = Vertical FD = 30 –150 A 0070 = 70 A S = NEMA 1
KD = 150 – 300 A 0100 = 100 A J = NEMA 12
28 LD = 400 – 600 A 0150 = 150 A R = NEMA 3R
MD = 600 – 800 A 0225 = 225 A L = NEMA 4
ND = 800 – 1000 A 0300 = 300 A D = NEMA 4X
29 0400 = 400 A
0600 = 600 A
0800 = 800 A
1000 = 1000 A
30

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32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

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Transfer Switches 25.0-9
January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 0991
Non-Automatic Wall-Mount Transfer Switch

Molded Case Switches — Features, Benefits ■ Optional trip units offer system
22
overcurrent protection.
Non-Automatic Wall-Mount and Functions ■ Prevents the paralleling of two
sources of power.
Features ■ Permits safe and convenient manual
23
■ Molded case switch power contact transfer of power under load via
assemblies. external pushbutton initiated
■ Positive mechanical and electrical operation.
24
interlocking.
■ Permanently affixed manual Standards and Certifications 25
operating handle.
■ Pushbutton operation. ■ Complies with UL 1008 and UL 489
standards. 26
Benefits ■ IBC seismic qualified.
■ High withstand, totally enclosed ■ Meets American Bureau of Shipping
for maximum arc suppression and (ABS) approval. 27
isolation during power transfer.
28
Technical Data and Specifications
Table 25.0-11. Wall-Mount Transfer Switch Standard Terminal Data for Power Cable Connections 29
Switch Breaker Line Side (Normal Load Neutral
Ampere Rating Frame and Standby Source) Connection Connection
Non-Automatic Wall-Mount
30
30 – 100 HFD (1) #14 – 1/0 (1) #14 – 1/0 (3) #14 – 1/0
Product Description 150 – 225 HFD (1) #6 – 300 (1) #6 – 300 (3) #4 – 300
225 – 300 HKD (1) #3 – 350 (1) #6 – 350 (3) #4 – 350 31
Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer Wall-Mount 400 HLD (1) 4/0 – 600 (2) #1 – 500 (6) 250 – 350
Non-Automatic Transfer Switches 600 HLD (1) 3/0 – 350 (2) #1 – 500 (6) 250 – 350
are designed for a variety of standby 600 HMDL (2) #1 – 500 (2) #1 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500 32
power applications for critical loads. 600 (4-Pole) NB (3) 3/0 – 400 (3) 3/0 – 400 (3) 3/0 – 400
800 HMDL (3) 3/0 – 400 (3) 3/0 – 400 (12) 4/0 – 500
In the event of a primary power source 800 HNB (4) 4/0 – 500 (4) 4/0 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500
interruption, the user can manually 1000 HNB (4) 4/0 – 500 (4) 4/0 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500
33
transfer the load circuits to the standby
Note: All terminals suitable for copper or aluminum conductors.
power source through the use of an
external pushbutton. Once primary
34
Note: For alternate terminal sizes, contact Eaton.
power has been restored, the user can
manually transfer the load circuits back Table 25.0-12. Transfer Switch Ratings — Systems Coordination Information —
Withstand, Closing and Interrupting Ratings 
35
to the primary power source through
the use of an external pushbutton. Standard UL 1008 3-Cycle — Horizontal and Vertical Industrial
ATS Any Breaker Rating Ratings When Used with Upstream Fuse (kA) 36
Application Description Ampere
Rating
240 480 600 Maximum Fuse 600
Volts Volts Volts Fuse Rating Type  Volts
Non-Automatic transfer switches 37
30 100 65 25 200 J,T 200
cover applications ranging from 30 to 70 100 65 25 200 J,T 200
1000 amperes through 600 Vac, for 100 100 65 25 200 J,T 200
manual configurations, open transition, 150 100 65 25 400 J,T 200
38
standard or service entrance. 200 100 65 25 400 J,T 200
225 100 65 25 400 J,T 200
300 100 65 25 400 J,T 200
39
400 100 65 25 600 J,T 200
600 100 65  25 800/1200 J,T 100/200
800 65 50  25 1200/1600 L 100/200 40
1000 65 50  25 1600 L 200
 For maximum breaker ratings in circuits when the transfer switch is evaluated as a “Motor Branch
Circuit Conductor,” refer to NEC Section 430-25 for sizing. 41
 Class RK5 fuse with 100 kA rating.
 4-pole units rated 35 kA.
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25.0-10 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 0992
Non-Automatic Wall-Mount Transfer Switch

22 Layout Dimensions
Table 25.0-13. 30 – 1000 Ampere Types NTHE, NTVE Dimensions in Inches (mm) and Approximate Shipping Weights
23 Switch
Type
Enclosure Gutter Space Bolt Pattern Standard Terminals  Weight
Lbs. (kg)
A B C D E F G H
Height Width Depth Width Depth Bending Horizontal Vertical Line Load Neutral
24 HFD 47.74 20.81 17.22 8.00 4.00 6.22 10.75 45.24 (1) #14 – 1/0 (1) #14 – 1/0 (3) #14 – 1/0 227
(30 – 100 A)  (1213.0) (528.6) (437.0) (203.2) (101.6) (157.9) (273.0) (1049.1) (103)
25 HFD
(150 A) 
47.74
(1213.0)
20.81
(528.6)
17.22
(437.0)
8.00
(203.2)
4.00
(101.6)
6.22
(157.9)
10.75
(273.0)
45.24
(1049.1)
(1) #6 – 300 (1) #6 – 300 (3) #4 – 300 227
(103)
HKD 48.00 20.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 10.59 11.00 45.50 (1) #3 – 350 (1) #6 – 350 (3) #4 – 350 305
26 (150 – 225 A) (1219.2) (528.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (269.0) (279.4) (1155.7) (138)
HKD 56.00 20.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 13.59 11.00 53.50 (1) #3 – 350 (1) #6 – 350 (3) #4 – 350 395
(300 A) (1422.4) (528.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (345.2) (279.4) (1358.9) (179)
27 HLD
(400 A)
64.00
(1625.6)
25.81
(655.6)
18.40
(467.4)
8.00
(203.2)
4.00
(101.6)
10.54
(267.7)
16.00
(406.4)
61.48
(1561.6)
(1) 4/0 – 600 (2) #1 – 500 (6) 250 – 350 395
(179)
HLD 53.00 25.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 11.85 16.00 50.48 (2) 3/0 – 350 (2) #1 – 500 (6) 250 – 350 395
(400 A) 
28 (1346.2) (655.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (301.0) (406.4) (1282.2) (179)
HLD 64.00 25.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 10.54 16.00 61.48 (2) 3/0 – 350 (2) #1 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500 395
(600 A) (1625.6) (655.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (267.7) (406.4) (1561.6) (179)
29 HLD
(600 A) 
64.00
(1625.6)
25.81
(655.6)
18.40
(467.4)
8.00
(203.2)
4.00
(101.6)
10.54
(267.7)
16.00
(406.4)
61.48
(1561.6)
(2) 400 – 500 (2) #1 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500 395
(179)
HMDL 76.74 25.81 19.50 8.00 4.00 17.73 16.00 75.15 (2) #1 – 500 (2) #1 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500 510
30 (600 A) (1949.2) (655.6) (495.3) (203.2) (101.6) (450.3) (406.4) (1908.8) (232)
HMDL 76.74 25.81 19.50 8.00 4.00 17.73 16.00 75.15 (3) 3/0 – 400 (3) 3/0 – 400 (12) 4/0 – 500 510
(800 A) (1949.2) (655.6) (495.3) (203.2) (101.6) (450.3) (406.4) (1908.8) (232)
31 NB 76.74 25.81 19.50 8.00 4.00 17.58 16.00 75.15 (4) 4/0 – 500 (4) 4/0 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500 540
(800 – 1000 A) (1949.2) (655.6) (495.3) (203.2) (101.6) (446.5) (406.4) (1908.8) (245)
 Suitable for Cu or Al wire. Consult the factory for other available terminal sizes.
32 

NTHE with multi-tap voltage selection panel.
Alternate line terminals.

33 Table 25.0-14. Power Panel and Transformer Panel


Dimensions in Inches (mm) D
Power Dimensions Gutter
E
34 Panel Type Height Width Depth Power
Space
Panel Transformer
Power Panel Panel

35 HFD
HKD
11.00 (279.4)
24.50 (622.3)
17.00 (431.8)
11.88 (301.8)
6.81 (173.0)
17.50 (444.5)
Logic
Panel
HLD 26.00 (660.4) 16.88 (428.8) 17.50 (444.5)
HMDL 36.25 (920.8) 16.88 (428.8) 17.50 (444.5)
36 NB 36.25 (920.8) 16.88 (428.8) 19.00 (482.6) B C
G
Transformer Panel
37 HFD
HKD, HLD, HMDL and NB
22.00 (558.8)
28.63 (727.2)
16.50 (419.1)
8.25 (209.6)
6.50 (165.1)
5.50 (139.7) Top of Lugs
F
on Power Panel

38

39 H
A

40

41

42
Front View Side View

43 Figure 25.0-7. Dimensions

Dimensions are approximate in inches (mm).


Should not be used for construction purposes.

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Transfer Switches 25.0-11
January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 0993
Non-Automatic Wall-Mount Transfer Switch

Product Selection 22
Table 25.0-15. Non-Automatic Wall-Mount Transfer Switch Catalog Numbering System
23
NT H E KD C 2 0100 W S U
24

25
Type Logic Mounting Amperes Voltage Certification
NT = Non- E = Electro- Fixed 0030 = 30 A A = 120 V 60 Hz U = UL 1008 Listed
Automatic mechanical A = FM, N(MCS) E(MCS) 0070 = 70 A B = 208 V 60 Hz R = UL Recognized 26
B = FM, N(MCB) E(MCB) 0100 = 100 A E = 600 V 60 Hz X = No Listing
C = FM, N(MCB) E(MCS) 0150 = 150 A G = 220 V 50/60 Hz
Orientation Frame
H = Horizontal Molded Case
D = FM, N(MCS) E(MCB) 0225 = 225 A
0300 = 300 A
H = 380 V 50 Hz
K = 600 V 50 Hz Enclosure 27
Drawout
V = Vertical Device 0400 = 400 A M = 230 V 50 Hz K = Open
E = DO, N(ICS) E(ICS)
FD = 30 –150 A 0600 = 600 A N = 401 V 50 Hz S = NEMA 1
KD = 150 – 300 A
F = DO, N(ICB) E(ICB)
G = DO, N(ICB) E(ICS)
0800 = 800 A O = 415 V 50 Hz R = NEMA 3R 28
LD = 400 – 600 A 1000 = 1000 A W = 240 V 60 Hz J = NEMA 12
H = DO, N(ICS) E(ICB)
MD = 600 – 800 A 1200 = 1200 A X = 480 V 60 Hz L = NEMA 4
ND = 800 – 1000 A
Number
1600 = 1600 A
2000 = 2000 A
Z = 365 V 50 Hz D = NEMA 4X
(J, L and D
29
Insulated Case 2500 = 2500 A
of Poles 85 kAIC,
Device (Magnum) 3000 = 3000 A 1200 A and
MG = 600 – 5000 A 2 = 2-Poles
3 = 3-Poles
4000 = 4000 A below only) 30
4 = 4-Poles

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25.0-12 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 0994
General Description — Maintenance Bypass Switch

22 Maintenance Bypass Switches Benefits


Incoming
Type MBHE 100 – 1000 Amperes ■ Safe and reliable operation is from Switchboard
ensured due to the simple and
UPS
23 durable switching design.
Input Breaker
■ Unauthorized bypass is prevented
by the need of UPS system to send
UPS
24 the bypass authorized signal. System
■ 100% current ratings makes selec-
tion to the UPS kVA ratings easy
25 to accomplish. Maintenance
Bypass Lockout
■ Use of interrupting rating switches Circuit
Switch Computer
makes the maintenance bypass
26 switches adaptable to systems with
Loads
high levels of available fault current.
Figure 25.0-8. Single Line Diagram of
27 Maintenance Bypass Switch

Layout Dimensions
28
Type MBHE Maintenance Bypass Switch
Manual Transfer and Maintenance Bypass Switches
29 General Description 100 – 150 Amperes Type MTHXFD Manual /100 – 1000 Amperes Type MBHE Maintenance Bypass
Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer Maintenance
Bypass Switch is a UL 1008 listed Table 25.0-16. Manual and Maintenance Bypass Enclosures — Dimensions in Inches (mm)
30 device that provides a simple and Amperes Dimensions
effective means for bypassing un- A B C D E F G H
interruptible power supplies while
31 maintaining continuity of power to 100 – 150 22.88 13.13 22.74 22.62 24.50 9.78 10.28 32.31
(581.2) (333.5) (577.6) (574.5) (622.3) (248.4) (261.1) (820.7)
the critical computer loads. A mainte-
nance bypass switch is a requirement 225 – 300 38.88 29.13 35.74 35.62 37.50 17.28 17.78 55.81
32 on every UPS installation in order to (987.6) (739.9) (907.8) (904.7) (952.5) (438.9) (438.9) (1417.6)
accommodate the maintenance and 400 38.88 29.13 35.74 35.62 37.50 17.28 17.78 55.81
(987.6) (739.9) (907.8) (904.7) (952.5) (438.9) (438.9) (1417.6)
testing of the UPS system.
33 600 38.88 29.13 49.74 49.62 51.50 17.28 17.78 55.81
(987.6) (739.9) (1263.4) (1260.3) (1308.1) (438.9) (438.9) (1417.6)
Features
800 38.88 29.13 49.74 49.62 51.50 17.28 17.78 55.81
34 ■ UL 1008 listing — File E61639. (987.6) (739.9) (1263.4) (1260.3) (1308.1) (438.9) (438.9) (1417.6)
■ Make-before-break electrical 1000 38.88 29.13 59.74 59.62 61.50 17.28 17.78 55.81
operation. (987.6) (739.9) (1517.4) (1514.3) (1562.1) (438.9) (438.9) (1417.6)
35 ■ Lockout circuit to be wired into
the UPS bypass authorization.
■ Pilot devices to show UPS position A 2.00 (50.8)
36 “Normal” and “Bypassed.” 5.00 B
Latch Open
(127.0) .75 (19.05)
■ Pilot device to show “Lockout” Latch Closed
37 enabled.
■ Reliable manually initiated electrical
operation.
38 ■ High interrupting ratings are standard.
■ Molded case switch designs are D
C
available. E
39 ■ Solid neutral connections
are standard.
40
1.75
41 (44.5)

42
H
F G
1.25
43 (31.8)

Figure 25.0-9. Manual and Maintenance Bypass Switches — Dimensions in Inches (mm)

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Transfer Switches 25.0-13
January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 0995
Wall-Mount Transfer Switches

Wall-Mount Transfer Switches Combination Automatic Transfer ■ Pre-transfer signal contacts 1NO/1NC.
22
Switches and Bypass Isolation are ■ Go to Emergency (Source 2).
Contactor, Molded Case and designed for applications where ■ Seven field-programmable time
Circuit Breaker Design preventive maintenance, inspection delays.
23
and testing must be accomplished
while maintaining continuity of power ■ LCD-based display for programming,
to the load. This is typically required system diagnostic and Help message
in critical life support systems and display. 24
standby power situations that require ■ Mimic diagram with source available
safe maintenance of the system with and connected LED indication.
no disruption of the power. ■ Time-stamped history log. 25
■ System test pushbutton.
Electrical Ratings Programmable plant exerciser —
■ Molded case and circuit breaker

OFF, daily, 7, 14, 28-day interval
26
30 – 1000 amperes. selectable run time 0 – 600 minutes
■ 2-Position Contactors 100, 200, no load/load with fail-safe. 27
320, 400 and 600 amperes. ■ Safe manual operation under full
■ 3-Position Contactors 100, 200, load with permanently affixed
300, 400, 600, 800, 1000 and operating handle. 28
1200 amperes. Note: Not available on Contactor Transfer
Note: For 3-position contactors, Switch.
contact factory. 29
Optional Features
■ 2-, 3- or 4-poles. ■ Suitable for use as service equipment
Wall-Mount Transfer Switch ■ Up to 600 Vac, 50/60 Hz. in the standard enclosure size.
30
■ NEMA 1, 3R, 12, open. Note: Not available on Contactor Transfer
Product Description ■ Suitable for emergency and standby Switch. 31
systems (all loads). ■ Available TVSS for power/controller,
Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer Wall-Mount ■ UL 1008 listed. engine start circuit, phone and cable
Transfer Switches are designed for a
■ CSA C22.2 No. 178 certified. connections. 32
variety of standby power applications ■ Integrated distribution panels.
for critical loads. They provide flexibility,
Industrial Design Highlights Note: Not available on Contactor Transfer
reliability and value in a compact pack-
Switch. 33
age. In the event of a primary power ■ Double-throw, mechanically inter-
source interruption, a transfer switch locked transfer mechanism. ■ Field-selectable multi-tap transformer
provides an effective means to transfer ■ High withstand and closing ratings. panel permits operation on a wide 34
the load circuits to an alternate power range of system voltages.
■ Seismic Zone 4 qualified (BOCA,
source while reducing the possibility CBC, IBC, UBC). ■ Integral overcurrent protection.
of injury or property damage. Note: Not available on Contactor Transfer 35
Wall-Mount Transfer Switches meet Standard Features Switch.
or exceed all industry standards for Auxiliary relay contacts: ■ Space heater with thermostat.
endurance, reliability and performance.

■ Ammeter — load side.
36
❑ Source 1 present 2NO and 2NC
They are listed under Underwriters ■ Stainless steel cover for controller.
Laboratories UL 1008 Standard for ❑ Source 2 present 2NO and 2NC
Transfer Switch Equipment and ■ Switch position indication contacts:
37
optionally available as suitable for ❑ Source 1 position 1NO and 1NC
emergency and standby systems as
defined in NFPA 99 for health care
❑ Source 2 position 1NO and 1NC 38
facilities. ■ Source 1 and Source 2 sensing:
❑ Undervoltage/underfrequency
ATC-300 Automatic Transfer Switch 39
shown above. ❑ Overvoltage/overfrequency
❑ 3-phase rotation protection
❑ 3-phase voltage unbalance/loss
40

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25.0-14 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 0996
Wall-Mount Automatic Transfer Switches

22 Basic Components of the Wall-Mount ATS

Source 1 and Load Automatic Transfer


23 Power Cable Connections Controller (ATC-300)
■ Monitors Power Sources
Control Service Disconnect
■ Initiates Power Transfers
24 (Service Equipment Rated
Switches Only)

25 Transient Voltage Surge


Suppression (TVSS) (Optional)

Permanently Affixed Manual


26 Transfer Handle Provides Safe
Manual Transfer Under Full Load

27 Customer Control
Connections

28
Service Disconnect Switch
Power Switching Panel (Keyed) (Service Equipment
(With Deadfront Cover Installed) Rated Switches Only)
29
Transformer Panel
30 Source 2 Power ■ Steps Line Power Down
Cable Connections to 120 Vac for Logic and
Electrical Operator
31 ■ Available Multi-Tap
Voltage Selector
(See Page 25.0-15 for
additional details.)
32
Space Heater (Optional)
33
Basic Components of Automatic Transfer Switches
34
Features, Benefits Fast, Powerful and Safe Power Switching Optional Integral Overcurrent
35 and Functions
Mechanism Protection Capability
The power panel utilizes a unidirectional
gear motor mechanism. The power
36 Cutler-Hammer Superior Design panel can be operated manually under
Transfer Switch Characteristics a FULL LOAD.

37 Unmatched Performance and Versatility Molded Case Switch Features


The Cutler-Hammer family of wall-
mount transfer switches offers Optional Thermal-Magnetic or Electronic
38 unmatched performance, versatility and Trip Units
value for power switching applications.
At the heart of these designs is the For service entrance and other
39 Cutler-Hammer Molded Case Switch, applications, trip units can be integrated
designed specifically to meet UL 1008. into the power switching section.
This eliminates the need for separate
40 Superior Main Contact Structure upstream protective devices, saving
All Cutler-Hammer Wall-Mount Trans- cost and space.
fer Switches meet or exceed the stan-
41 dards set forth in UL 1008 and UL 489.
No other transfer switch manufacturer
has met the rigid testing requirements
42 of this combination of standards.
Completely enclosed contacts add
a measure of safety and reliability.
43 It also ensures the integrity of the Molded Case Switch
contact assemblies and minimizes ■ True 4-pole switched neutral
the need for periodic maintenance availability.
of the contacts, reducing downtime.
■ Totally enclosed contact assembly.

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Transfer Switches 25.0-15
January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 0997
Wall-Mount Automatic Transfer Switches

Mechanical Interlock Multi-Tap Voltage Selector North American Voltage Selector


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Transformer
Panel 24

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Multi-Tap Voltage Selector Transformer Panel Location
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The industry-exclusive Cutler-Hammer
Multi-Tap System Voltage Selector
allows our transfer switch to be applied 28
on most system voltages just by proper
insertion of the selector plug. Avail- Transformer Panel
Allows for Easy
able in two configurations: Worldwide Field Changes 29
Triple Interlocks Multi-Tap with 600, 480, 415, 380, 240, to Voltage
220 and 208 Vac, single- and 3-phase, Configurations
Wall-mount transfer switches feature
a rear-mounted, patented fail-safe
50 and 60 Hz taps. North American 30
Multi-Tap with 600, 480, 240, 208 and
mechanical interlock to prevent paral-
120 Vac, single- and 3-phase, 60 Hz taps.
leling of sources. This is, in addition to,
software interlocking and the inter- 31
Ease of Maintenance
locking inherently provided by the
transfer mechanism.
Transformer Panel Opened 32
Load Bus Assembly North American Multi-Tap transformer
comes with 600, 480, 240, 208 and 33
120 Vac, single- and 3-phase, and 60 Hz
taps which are all field selectable. Simply
remove the steel cover and move the
appropriate blue flag terminal to the
34
desired voltage. All switches are
shipped with the blue flag in the 600 35
volt position.
Load
36
Logic Disconnect Plugs

Keyed quick-disconnect plugs are pro- 37


vided for easy and complete isolation
of the control circuitry.
Maintenance can be performed on 38
the logic independent from the power
sections and still allow the user to
manually transfer power under full 39
load conditions.

Load Bus 40
The load bus can be oriented for either
top or bottom access. 41

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25.0-16 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 0998
Wall-Mount Transfer Switches

22 Technical Data and Specifications


Contactor-Based Transfer Switch  Manual Operating Logic
Handle Panel
23 Table 25.0-17. UL 1008 Withstand and Close-on Ratings (kA)
Contactor UL 1008 Specific Breaker Rating
Style Ampere Maximum Circuit Maximum Amperes
24 Rating Breaker Size Amperes at 480 Vac (UL)

61WNU-3FD 100 125 30,000


Transfer
25 64WNU-3FD
64WNU-3FD
200
320
250
600
50,000
50,000 Mechanism
64WNU-3FD 400 600 50,000 Emergency
26 66WNU-3FD 600 800 65,000 Neutral Power
Source
 Consult factory for withstand ratings on the 3-position Connections
contactor switches 100 – 1200 amperes.
Load Lugs
27 Table 25.0-18. Terminal Data Options for Power Cable Connections Voltage
Selection
Switch Line Side Load Neutral and
Rating (Normal and Connection Connection
28 Amperes Standby Source)
Transformer
Panel
Power
Panel
100 (1) #14 – 2/0 (1) #14 – 2/0 (3) #14 – 2/0
Voltage
29 200 (1) #6 – 250 (1) #6 – 250 (3) 1/0 – 250 Selection
320 (1) #4/0 – 600 (1) #4/0 – 600 (6) 250 – 500 Panel
(2) 1/0 – 250 (2) 1/0 – 250 (12) 4/0 – 500
30 (9) 500 – 750
400 (1) #4/0 – 600 (1) #4/0 – 600 (6) 250 – 500
(2) 1/0 – 250 (2) 1/0 – 250 (12) 4/0 – 500 Normal Power Source
31 (9) 500 – 750
Typical Contactor-Based ATS 100 – 600 Amperes
600 (2) #2 – 600 (2) #2 – 600 (12) 4/0 – 500
(9) 500 – 750
32 Load Lugs
Molded Case Transfer Switch and Circuit Breaker (Top Entry)
Table 25.0-19. UL 1008 Withstand and Close-on Ratings (kA)
33 Power Panel
Switch UL 1008 3-Cycle Ratings When Used
Ampere Any Breaker Rating with Upstream Fuse
Rating
34 240
Vac
480
Vac
600
Vac
Maximum Fuse
Fuse Rating Type
600
Vac

30 – 100 100 65 25 200 J, T 200


35 150 100 65 25 400 J, T 200 Normal
225 100 65 25 400 J, T 200 Neutral Power
Connections Source
300 100 65 25 400 J, T 200
Molded
36 400 100 65 25 600 J, T 200
Case
600  100 65 25 1200 J, T 200 Manual
Switch
800  65 50 25 1600 L 200 Operating
Handle
37 1000  65 50 25 1600 L 200
Service
 For 600, 800 and 1000 ampere ratings, 1- through 4-pole units are rated
35 kA. Disconnect
38 Table 25.0-20. Wall-Mount Transfer Switch Standard Terminal Data
Indicator
Wheel Voltage
for Power Cable Connections Selection
39 Switch
Ampere
Breaker
Frame
Line Side
(Normal and
Load
Connection
Neutral
Connection
Panel
(Domestic)
Transfer
Rating Standby Source) Mechanism
40 30 – 100 HFD (1) #14 – 1/0 (1) #14 – 1/0 (3) #14 – 1/0
150 – 225 HFD (1) #6 – 300 (1) #6 – 300 (3) #4 – 300
150 – 225 HKD (1) #3 – 350 (1) #6 – 350 (3) #4 – 350
41 225 – 300 HKD (1) #3 – 350 (1) #6 – 350 (3) #4 – 350
400 HLD (1) 4/0 – 600 (2) #1 – 500 (6) 250 – 350
600 HLD (1) 3/0 – 350 (2) #1 – 500 (6) 250 – 350
600 HMDL (2) #1 – 500 (2) #1 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500 Motor Emergency Power
42 600 (4-Pole) NB (3) 3/0 – 400 (3) 3/0 – 400 (3) 3/0 – 400
Brake Source Molded
Board Case Switch
800 HMDL (3) 3/0 – 400 (3) 3/0 – 400 (12) 4/0 – 500
800 HNB (4) 4/0 – 500 (4) 4/0 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500 Typical (225 – 1000 Amperes) Vertical Design
43 1000 HNB (4) 4/0 – 500 (4) 4/0 – 500 (12) 4/0 – 500 Transfer Switch Equipment

Note: All terminals suitable for copper or aluminum conductors.


Note: For alternate terminal sizes, contact Eaton.

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Transfer Switches 25.0-17
January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 0999
Wall-Mount Transfer Switches

Product Selection 22
Table 25.0-21. Industrial Molded Case Transfer Switch Catalog Numbering System
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AT V 3 KD A 3 0400 X S U
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Type Logic Switch Amperes  Voltage Certification
AT = Automatic 1 = ATC 100 A = S1 (MCS) S2 (MCS) 0030 = 30 A A = 120 V 60 Hz U = UL Listed
BI = Bypass 3 = ATC 300 B = S1 (MCB) S2 (MCB) 0070 = 70 A B = 208 V 60 Hz R = UL Recognized 26
Isolation I = ATC 600 C = S1 (MCB) S2 (MCS) 0100 = 100 A E = 600 V 60 Hz X = No Listing
D = S1 (MCS) S2 (MCB) 0150 = 150 A G = 220 V 50/60 Hz
Orientation
X = Fix Mounted
Contactor
0200 = 200 A H = 380 V 50 Hz
K = 600 V 50 Hz Enclosure 27
0225 = 225 A
H = Horizontal 0300 = 300 A M = 230 V 50 Hz K = Open
V = Vertical 0320 = 320 A N = 401 V 50 Hz S = NEMA 1
C = Contactor
Frame Size
(Amperes)
Number
of Poles
0400 = 400 A O = 415 V 50 Hz J = NEMA 12 28
0600 = 600 A  W = 240 V 60 Hz R = NEMA 3R
Molded Case Device  2 = 2-Poles 0800 = 800 A X = 480 V 60 Hz
C2 = 2-Position Contactor 3 = 3-Poles 1000 = 1000 A Z = 365 V 50 Hz 29
C3 = 3-Position Contactor  4 = 4-Poles  1200 = 1200 A
FD = 30 – 150
KD = 225 – 300
LD = 400 30
MD = 600 (3-pole only)
NB = 800 – 1000 
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 HFD = 200 and 225 amperes, HLD = 600 amperes, HMD = 800 amperes for 240/120 Vac single-phase, 3-wire and 208Y/120 Vac 3-phase, 4-wire systems only.
 The Contactor-Based Transfer Switch is currently available in 100, 200, 320, 400 and 600 amperes only. Contact the factory for availability on the 800,
1000 and 1200 ampere switch. 32
 For closed transition contactor, CTC8C3, consult factory.
 For Bypass Isolation contactor, BICIC3, consult factory.
 4-pole 600 ampere will use an NB breaker. 33
Note: MCB = Molded Case Breaker, MCS = Molded Case Switch.

Layout Dimensions 34

B C 35
G

Top of Lugs
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on Power Panel F

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D H 38
A
Gutter
Space E
Power
Panel Transformer 39
Panel

Logic
Panel 40
Top View Front View Side View
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Figure 25.0-10. Dimension Views
See Table 25.0-22 on Page 25.0-18. 42

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Dimensions are approximate in inches (mm).
Should not be used for construction purposes.

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25.0-18 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 1000
Wall-Mount Transfer Switches

Table 25.0-22. Contactor-Based and Molded Case Transfer Switches — Dimensions in Inches (mm) and Approximate Shipping Weights in Lbs. (kg)
22 Switch Switch Enclosure Gutter Space Bolt Pattern Standard Terminals  Weight
Rating Type A B C D E G H Line Side (Normal Load & Neutral Lbs. (kg)
Amperes Standby Source) Connection Connection
23 Height Width Depth Width Depth Horizontal Vertical
Contactor-Based — 2-Position 
100 — 35.61 20.06 11.34 2.00 5.00 10.25 34.73 (1) #14 – 1/0 (1) #14 – 1/0 (3) #14 – 1/0 156 (71)
24 (904.5) (509.5) (288.0) (51.0) (127.0) (260.4) (882.1)
200 — 35.61 20.06 11.34 2.00 5.00 10.25 34.73 (1) #6 – 250  (1) #6 – 250  (3) 1/10 – 250 160 (73)
(904.5) (509.5) (288.0) (51.0) (127.0) (260.4) (882.1)
25 300 — 53.00 25.81 16.72 4.00 12.00 16.00 50.48 (1) #4/0 – 600 (1) #4/0 – 600 (3) 250 – 500 244 (110)
(1346.2) (655.6) (425.0) (101.0) (304.0) (406.4) (1282.2) (2) 1/0 – 250 (2) 1/0 – 250 (12) 4/0 – 500
(9) 500 – 750
26 400 — 53.00 25.81 16.72 4.00 12.00 16.00 50.48 (1) #4/0 – 600  (1) #4/0 – 600  (3) 250 – 500 244 (110)
(1346.2) (655.6) (425.0) (101.0) (304.0) (406.4) (1282.2) (2) 1/0 – 250 (2) 1/0 – 250 (12) 4/0 – 500
(9) 500 – 750
27 600 — 64.00
(1625.6)
25.81
(655.6)
16.72
(425.0)
3.00
(76.0)
9.00
(228.0)
16.00
(406.4)
61.48
(1561.6)
(2) #2 – 600  (2) #2 – 600  (12) 4/0 – 500
(9) 500 – 750
395 (180)

Molded Case
28 30 – 100 HFD  47.74 20.81 17.22 8.00 4.00 10.75 46.44 — — — 232 (105)
(1213.0) (528.6) (437.0) (203.2) (101.6) (273.0) (1180.0)
150 – 225 HFD  47.74 20.81 17.22 8.00 4.00 10.75 46.44 — — — 232 (105)
29 (1213.0) (528.6) (437.0) (203.2) (101.6) (273.0) (1180.0)
30 – 100 HFD  47.74 20.81 17.22 8.00 4.00 10.75 46.44 — — — 240 (190)
(1213.0) (528.6) (437.0) (203.2) (101.6) (273.0) (1180.0)
30 150 HFD  47.74 20.81 17.22 8.00 4.00 10.75 46.44 — — — 240 (190)
(1213.0) (528.6) (437.0) (203.2) (101.6) (273.0) (1180.0)
150 – 225 HFD  35.61 20.06 13.34 8.00 4.00 10.75 34.31 — — — 150 (68)
31 (904.0) (509.5) (339.0) (203.2) (101.6) (273.0) (904.0)
150 – 225 HKD 56.00 20.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 11.00 45.50 — — — 305 (134)
(1422.4) (528.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (279.4) (1155.7)
32 300 HKD 53.00 25.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 11.00 53.50 — — — 295 (134)
(1346.2) (655.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (279.4) (1358.9)
400 HLD 53.00 25.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 16.00 51.50 — — — 425 (193)
33 (1346.0) (655.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (406.4) (1308.0)
600 HLD  64.00 25.81 18.40 8.00 4.00 16.00 62.50 — — — 475 (214)
(1625.6) (655.6) (467.4) (203.2) (101.6) (406.4) (1588.0)
34 600 HMDL 76.74 25.81 19.50 8.00 4.00 16.00 75.15 — — — 480 (218)
(1949.2) (655.6) (495.3) (203.2) (101.6) (406.4) (1908.8)
800 HMDL  76.74 25.81 19.50 8.00 4.00 16.00 75.15 — — — 510 (232)
35 (1949.2) (655.6) (495.3) (203.2) (101.6) (406.4) (1908.8)
800 – 1000 HNB 76.74 25.81 19.50 8.00 4.00 16.00 75.15 — — — 540 (245)
(1949.2) (655.6) (495.3) (203.2) (101.6) (406.4) (1908.8)
36  Suitable with copper only.
 For contactor-based 3-position dimensions, contact factory.
 240/120 volt, single-phase, 3-wire or 208 volt, 3-phase, 4-wire systems only.
37  With multi-tap voltage selection panel.

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Transfer Switches 25.0-19
January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 1001
Magnum Floor-Standing Transfer Switches

Floor-Standing Magnum Eaton Magnum Transfer Switches Standards and Certifications 22


meet or exceed all industry standards
Transfer Switches for endurance, reliability, and perfor- Magnum Transfer Switch Family
mance. They are listed under Under- ■ Magnum fixed mount 200 – 5000 A.
writers Laboratories UL 1008 Standard
■ Magnum drawout 200 – 5000 A.
23
for Transfer Switch Equipment. With
certain options, they also comply with Eaton Magnum Transfer Switches offer
Source 2 and standby system require- the utmost in flexibility, reliability and 24
ments as defined in NFPA 99 for health value. These switches must exceed
care facilities. many national and international stan-
dards. They are designed and built in 25
Features, Benefits accordance with the following:

and Functions UL 891 Standard for 26


Switchboards carrying
■ UL 1008 listed. up to 200,000 A
■ Freestanding. UL 1008 Standard for Safety
27
■ Magnum insulated case devices. for Automatic Transfer
■ Fastest switching times available
(<3 cycles).
Switches 28
4000 and 5000 amperes
■ High withstand ratings. available as UL 891 only.
■ Full 60-cycle short time withstand 29
capability. UL 489 Standard for Circuit
■ Safe manual transfer under load. Breakers and Molded
Floor-Standing Magnum Transfer Switch
■ Multi-tap voltage selection plug.
Case Switches 30
■ Integral service entrance capability. CSA 22.2-178 Canadian Transfer
Product Description ■ Integral overcurrent protection Switch Standard 31
Eaton’s Magnum Transfer Switches capability. NEC Articles Code Sections
are designed for a variety of standby ■ Drawout capability.
power applications for critical and ■ Programmable microprocessor con- 517, 700, Applicable 32
non-critical loads. They monitor both troller with keypad entry and display. 701, 702 Switch Equipment
Source 1 (Normal) and Source 2
(Emergency) power sources. In the
■ Communications capable. NFPA 110 Source 2 and 33
■ Durable powder-coated steel Standby Power
event of a Source 1 power interrup- enclosures. Systems
tion, these switches will automatically
transfer the load circuits to the Source ■ Seismic Zone 4 Qualified (BOCA,
NFPA 99 Health Care Facilities
34
2 power source. Once Source 1 power CBC, IBC, UBC).
source has been restored, the process ■ American Bureau of Shipping EGSA 100S Standard for Transfer
is automatically reversed. Qualified. Switches 35
■ ISO 9000. NEMA Standard for Transfer
The Magnum family of transfer
switches covers applications ranging ■ ISO 14000 Environmental. ICS10 Switch Equipment 36
from 200 to 5000 amperes (A) through ■ Ambient temperature range: -40˚C
UBC Uniform Building Code
600 Vac. Some of the applications are; to 40˚C (-40˚F to 104˚F).
for Seismic Zone 4 37
automatic or non-automatic configura- ■ Operating temperature range: -20˚C
tions, open or closed transition, and to 70˚C (-4˚F to 158˚F). ISO 9000 International
standard or rated suitable for use as ■ Operating humidity: up to 90%. Organization for
service entrance. They are designed Standardization 38
■ Relative humidity (non-condensing).
for applications where total system
coordination must be accomplished CBC California Building
while achieving a high level of Withstand, Code 39
Interrupting, and Closing performance. IBC International Building
Drawout construction is available Code 40
for applications, such as critical life BOCA Building Officials
support systems, where preventive Code Administrators.
maintenance, inspection, and testing 41
must be accomplished while maintain-
ing continuity of power to the load.
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25.0-20 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 1002
Magnum Floor-Standing Transfer Switches

Basic Switch Components


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23

24 Indicating
Lights
Power Panel
25 ■ Performs power transfer
between Source 1 and
Source 2 utilizing Magnum
Power Switch or Magnum
26 Power Breaker
ATC-600 Logic Shown
■ Monitors Source Condition
27 ■ Initiates Power Transfers

28
Electrical Operator
Manual Charging Handle Pushbutton
29

30
Transformer Panel
31 ■ Steps line power down to 120 Vac for
logic and electrical operator control power
■ Multi-Tap Voltage Selector for application
32 on a variety of system voltages
■ Engine Start Contacts

33 Basic Switch Components of Magnum Automatic Transfer Switches

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Transfer Switches 25.0-21
January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 1003
Magnum Floor-Standing Transfer Switches

Magnum Drawout Magnum Fixed Mount Transfer Switch Withstand Ratings


Transfer Switch Transfer Switch
22
Table 25.0-23. Systems Coordination
Information — Withstand, Closing and
Magnum Drawout Magnum Fixed Mount Interrupting Ratings 23
Rating When Used Rating When
with Upstream Used with
Circuit Breaker Upstream Fuse 24
Transfer Switch 3 Cycle 30 Cycle
Ampere Rating 600 V (kA) 600 V (kA)
25
800 100 85
1000 100 85
1200
1600
100
100
85
85
26
2000 100 85
2500 100 85
3200 100 85 27
4000 100 85
5000 100 85

Tested in accordance with UL 1008.


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Eaton Drawout Magnum Transfer
Switch will coordinate with a power 29
switching device short time rating.
Contact factory for details.
30
2000 Amperes, 3-Pole NEMA 1 2000 Amperes, 4-Pole, NEMA 1 Enclosed
Enclosed Drawout 31
■ 200 – 5000 A.
■ 200 – 5000 amperes. ■ 2-, 3-, 4-pole (except 3200 amperes:
■ 2-, 3-, 4-pole (except 4000 amperes: 2- and 3-pole only). 32
2- and 3-pole only). ■ 120 – 600 Vac.
■ 120 – 600 Vac. ■ 100,000 amperes withstand/closing/
■ 100,000 amperes withstand/closing/ interrupting at 480 Vac. 33
interrupting at 480 Vac. ■ Short Time Withstand – 85,000 for
■ Short Time Withstand – 85,000 for 30 cycles. 34
30 cycles. ■ Fixed mount construction.
■ Drawout construction with switch ■ Available in NEMA Type 1 and 3R
position indicator. enclosures. 35
■ Completely interchangeable ■ Rear, side and top cable access. Front Access Option 54A is Available on All
power switching devices. Magnum Designs
■ Available in NEMA Type 1 and 3R 36
enclosures.
■ Rear, side and top cable access.
37
The Eaton Drawout Magnum Switch
should be considered for any systems
requiring either greater redundancy, 38
easier maintainability, or where true
selective coordination is desired.
39
The Eaton Drawout Magnum Switch
provides the capability to isolate either
of the two power sources (Source 1 or 40
Source 2) and its associated logic, while
maintaining power to the load.
Each switching section is independent
41
and can be replaced either with a spare
switch, or for less critical replacement
needs, a replacement unit is available
42
from the factory.
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25.0-22 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 1004
Magnum Floor-Standing Transfer Switches

22 Power and Transformer Panels Magnum Switch Features Interlocking for Open Transition Applications

Unmatched Performance
23 and Versatility
The Eaton family of Magnum transfer
switches offers unmatched performance,
24 versatility, and value for standby power
applications. At the heart of these
designs is the Magnum switch with
25 the following features:
Superior Main Contact Structure
26 All Eaton Magnum Transfer Switches Mechanical Cable Interlock
meet or exceed the standards set forth
in UL 1008 and UL 489 with high with- The open transition type Magnum
27 stand, totally enclosed Magnum Transfer Switches feature both
switches. No other transfer switch mechanical (cable) and electrical
manufacturer has met the rigid testing interlocking to prevent paralleling of
28 requirements of this combination of sources.
standards. Completely enclosed con- Magnum Insulated Case Switch
tacts add a measure of safety and reli- Multi-Tap Voltage Selector
29 ability. It also ensures the integrity of
■ UL 489 and UL 1008 listed. 4000
and 5000 amperes available as
the contact assemblies and minimizes UL 891 only.
the need for periodic maintenance of
30 the contacts, reducing downtime and
■ 65 – 100 kA standard withstand
ratings.
maintenance time.
■ 30-cycle, extended withstand ratings.
31 Fast, Powerful and Safe Switching ■ ≤ than 3-cycle closing speed.
Mechanism ■ Electrically operated.
The mechanism utilizes a high speed
32 ≤ than 3-cycle stored energy switching
■ True 4-pole switched neutral
availability.
mechanism. This mechanism can be
operated manually under a FULL LOAD. ■ Totally enclosed contact assembly.
33 ■ 3A/3B auxiliary contacts for customer
Ease of Coordination and Application — connection (each Magnum switch). Voltage Selection Terminals
Short Time Withstand
34 The use of electronic trips has allowed
Optional Integral Overcurrent Allows the transfer switch to be readily
performance curve shaping to facili- Protection Capability applied on most system voltages
worldwide by connecting to the proper
tate proper system coordination. The
35 most significant is the “short time”
terminals. Available system voltages
include 120, 208, 220, 230, 240, 380,
rated trip unit.
401, 415, 480 or 600 Vac, 50 or 60 Hz.
36 These trip settings may be set for
what are considered extremely high Contact Wear
Contact Wear Inspection Area
currents for much longer durations Inspection Area (Ledge Now
37 than the 3-cycle withstand test required (Ledge Not Visible Becoming Visible
under UL 1008. To facilitate improved Under Contacts) Under Contacts)
coordination, Eaton Magnum transfer
38 switches have been tested and are
provided with 30-cycle, extended
withstand ratings. Optional DigitripTM Magnum Trip Unit
39 Service Entrance
For service entrance and other applica-
40 tions, Digitrip solid-state trip units can
be integrated into the power switching
section. This eliminates the need for
41 separate upstream protective devices,
saving cost and space. Available with
various combinations of Long, Short Side-to-Side
42 Time, Instantaneous, Ground Fault Ledge
Protection, and Communications.
Contact Wear Contact Wear
Indicator — Indicator —
43 Contacts Closed Contacts Closed
and in Good and Wear is
Condition Indicated
Contact Wear Indicators

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Transfer Switches 25.0-23
January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 1005
Magnum Floor-Standing Transfer Switches

Logic Automatic Transfer Open Transition Ease of Maintenance


22
Application Versatility
Whether the application calls for open 23
or closed transition, Eaton has the
right logic controller for the task. IQ
Transfer controllers have set a new 24
standard for transfer switch technology
featuring:
■ Microprocessor-based logic.
25
■ Digital display. ATC-600 IQ Transfer
■ Field set point programmability. Open transition type Magnum transfer
26
■ Transfer history. switches utilize the Eaton programmable
■ PowerNet Communications ATC-600 microprocessor-based logic Logic Disconnect Plugs
capability. controller.
27
Keyed quick-disconnect plugs are pro-
■ Voltmeter and frequency meter. Refer to technical data TD.15A.05.T.E vided for easy and complete isolation
■ True rms voltage sensing. Open Transition IQ Transfer (ATC-600) of the control circuitry. 28
■ Mimic BUS/LED display. for Automatic Transfer Switches for
additional information. Maintenance can be performed on
■ Load voltage decay delayed
transition capability.
the logic independent from the power 29
Automatic Transfer Closed Transition sections and still allow the user to
■ In-phase monitor capability. manually transfer power under full
■ Field upgrade capability. load conditions. 30

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ATC-800 Closed Transition IQ Transfer

Closed transition applications feature 34


the ATC-800 Closed Transition IQ
Transfer logic controller.
Refer to technical data TD.15A.09.T.E 35
Closed Transition IQ Transfer (ATC-800)
for Automatic Transfer Switches for
additional information. 36

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25.0-24 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 1006
Bypass Isolation Transfer Switch

22 Bypass Isolation Features, Benefits Standards and Certifications


Transfer Switch and Functions Eaton transfer switch equipment is
listed for application by UL and CSA.
23 The Eaton transfer switch is a rugged,
compact design utilizing Magnum
In addition, Eaton ATSs are listed in
File E38116 by Underwriters Laboratories
power switches or Magnum power
under Standard UL 1008. This standard
24 circuit breakers to transfer essential
covers requirements for ATSs intended
loads from one power source to
for use in ordinary locations to provide
another. Open transition switching
for lighting and power as follows:
25 devices are interlocked to prevent both
switching devices from being closed at A. In emergency systems, in accor-
the same time. The versatile design, in dance with Articles 517 and 700 in
26 addition to standard transfer functions, the National Electrical Code (NEC),
offers an optional integral thermal and American National Standards
short circuit protection in either or Institute/National Fire Protection
27 both switching devices. Association (ANSI/NFPA) 70 and
the NFPA No. 76A and/or
The switching devices are in a compact
vertical arrangement. The logic can be B. In standby systems, in accordance
28 Bypass Isolation Transfer Switch easily disconnected from the switch- with Article 702 of the NEC and/or
ing device without disturbing critical
connections. The enclosure is free C. In legally required standby systems
29 Product Description standing, and, by using the specially in accordance with Article 701 of
supplied cleats, the switch is seismic the NEC. Eaton ATSs are available
A bypass isolation switch utilizes
approved (Option 42). The terminals to meet NFPA 110 for emergency
30 loadbreak isolation and bypass transfer
are mounted in the rear of the switch, and standby power systems, and
power contacts. Thus, should voltage
permitting rear, top, bottom or side NFPA 99 for health care facilities
be lost on the line to which the ATS
cable or bus bar entrance. when ordered with the appropriate
31 is connected, and should a manual
options. Since Eaton ATSs utilize
bypass be required to the other line, The switching devices have a high specially designed switches and/
this can be accomplished safely and withstand rating. The high-speed, or switching devices as the main
32 quickly as described below. With con- stored-energy switching mechanism power switching contacts, these
tactor designs utilizing non-loadbreak guarantees a transfer time of less than devices must also be listed under
isolation and bypass switches, manual 3 cycles. the additional UL Standard 1066.
33 bypass to the other line is hindered
UL utilizes two basic types of list-
by mechanical or electrical safety Features ing programs:
interlocking.
34 ■ Reliable microprocessor logic. a) Label Service and b) Re-exami-
■ Designed to safely withstand fault nation. UL 1066 employs a
Application Description currents. label service listing program
35 The bypass isolation switch is designed ■ Eliminates need for complex which requires an extensive
for applications where maintenance, interlocks. follow-up testing program
inspection and testing must be per- ■ Most versatile bypass isolation for listed devices. Standard
36 formed while maintaining continuous transfer switch available. UL 1008 for ATSs lists devices
power to the load. This is typically under the re-examination
■ Cutler-Hammer drawout cassette
required in critical life support systems program which only requires a
design.
37 and standby power situations calling continual physical re-examina-
■ Overcurrent protection available. tion of the components used in
for safe system maintenance with no
power disruptions. Such a design allows ■ No loadbreak when bypassing to the product to ensure consis-
38 for the quick removal of the different the same source. tency with the originally
switching devices for inspection, ■ Drawout capabilities on both ATS submitted device. Follow-up
maintenance or replacement. and Bypass portions. testing IS NOT required by
39 ■ Compact design. UL 1008. Representative pro-
duction samples of switches
■ Ability to test power switching
and switching devices used in
40 elements during drawout process.
Eaton ATSs are subjected to a
■ Power switching devices completely complete test program identi-
interchangeable between ATS and cal to the originally submitted
41 Bypass portions. devices on an ongoing periodic
basis per UL 1066. The frequency
of such a re-submittal can be as
42 often as every quarter for a low
ampere device.
Note: IBC seismic qualified.
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January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 1007
Bypass Isolation Transfer Switch

Technical Data and Specifications Table 25.0-24. Withstand Ratings


22
Rating When Used with Rating When Used
Upstream Circuit Breaker with Upstream Fuse
INCOMING Transfer Switch 3-Cycle 30-Cycle
SOURCE 1 Ampere Rating 600 Volt (kA) 600 Volt (kA) 23
200 100 85
1000
1200
100
100
85
85
24
1600 100 85
SOURCE 1
2000 100 85
ISOLATED

ATS SOURCE 1 2500 100 85 25


SOURCE 1 BYPASS 3200 100 85
4000 100 85
SOURCE 1 SOURCE 1
5000 100 85 26
POSITION BYPASS

LOAD ■ Tested in accordance with UL 1008.


A 27
■ Eaton Drawout Magnum Transfer Switch will coordinate
SOURCE 1
AVAILABLE with a power switching device short time rating.
■ Contact factory for details.
28
SOURCE 2 ATS SOURCE 2
ISOLATED
SOURCE 2 BYPASS 29
SOURCE 2
POSITION SOURCE 2
INCOMING
SOURCE 2
BYPASS 30
A
SOURCE 2
AVAILABLE
31
Figure 25.0-11. Typical Bypass Isolation Switch Schematic
32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

Magnum Bypass Isolation Front View 41

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Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 1008
Magnum Floor-Standing Transfer Switches

22 Product Selection Catalog Number: ATVIMGB33200XRU with ■ UL listed.


Optional Features 16B, 37B and 42. ■ ATC-600 Transfer Logic.
Eaton Transfer Switch Equipment The example above would specify ■ Integral overcurrent protection
offers flexibility and versatility to the the following: both sources.
23 system designer and user. All switches
■ Automatic transfer switch. ■ Service entrance rated with
include the basic features necessary
ground fault protection.
for normal operation as standard. Eaton ■ Vertical configuration.
24 also offers an extensive array of optional ■ IQ transfer logic.
■ Seismic Zone 4 qualified.
features/accessories that allows the
■ Magnum DS frame.
user to customize a new transfer switch
25 to match the application. Select the ■ Fixed mount.
appropriate catalog number for the ■ 3-pole.
application from Table 25.0-25 below. ■ 3200 amperes.
26 Then choose from Table 25.0-45 any ■ 480 volts.
optional features/accessories needed
■ NEMA 1 enclosure.
to complete the project requirements.
27
Catalog Numbering System
28
Table 25.0-25. Catalog Numbering System — Magnum Bypass, Automatic and Non-Automatic Transfer Switches 200 – 5000 Amperes
Using the Catalog Numbering System provides an overview of the ten basic style/feature categories which generate
29 the 15 digit catalog number.

30 AT V I MG B 3 3200 X R U

31

32 Type Logic Frame Poles Amperes Enclosure Listing


Position 1-2 Position 4 Position 5-6 Position 8 Position 9-12 Position 14 Position 15

33 AT = Automatic
CT = Closed
I = ATC-600 (Open
Transition)
MG = Magnum DS 2 = 2 Poles
3 = 3 Poles
0200 = 200 A
0300 = 300 A
S = NEMA 1
R = NEMA 3R
U = UL Listed
CSA Listed
Transition I = ATC-800 4 = 4 Poles 0400 = 400 A T = Through
BI = Bypass (Closed 0600 = 600 A Door
34 Transition Transition) 0800 = 800 A Design
CB = Closed E = Electro- 1000 = 1000 A
Transition/ mechanical Switch 1200 = 1200 A
Position 7
35 Bypass
Isolation A = Fixed Mount,
1600 = 1600 A
2000 = 2000 A Voltage
NT= Non Auto Power Case Switch 2500 = 2500 A Position 13
Orientation PCS Both 3200 = 3200 A A = 120 V 60 Hz 3-Phase 3-Wire
36 Position 3 B = Fixed Mount, 4000 = 4000 A B = 208/120 60 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
V = Vertical Power Case Circuit 5000 = 5000 A E = 600 V 60 Hz 3-Phase 3-Wire
Breaker PCB Both E = 600 V 60 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
37 C = Fixed Mount,
PCB Normal,
G = 220/127 V 50 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
G = 220/110 V 50/60 Hz 1-Phase 3-Wire
PCS Emergency H = 380/220 V 50 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
D = Fixed Mount, K = 600 V 50 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
38 PCS Normal, M = 230 V 50 Hz 3-Phase 3-Wire
PCB Emergency M = 230 V 50 Hz 1-Phase 3-Wire
E = Drawout, PCS Both N = 401/230 V 50 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
39 F = Drawout, PCB Both
G = Drawout, PCB Normal,
O = 415/240 V 50 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
W= 240/120 V 60 Hz 1-Phase 3-Wire
PCS Emergency W= 240 V 60 Hz 3-Phase 3-Wire
H = Drawout, PCS Normal, W= 240/120 V 60 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
40 PCB Emergency Hi-Leg
W= 230/115 V 60 Hz 1-Phase 3-Wire
X = 480 V 60 Hz 3-Phase 3-Wire
41 X = 480/277 V 60 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
X = 480/240 V 50 Hz 1-Phase 2-Wire
Z = 346/220 V 50 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire

42
PCS = Power Case Switch PCB = Power Circuit Breaker
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January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 1009
Magnum Fixed Mounted Transfer Switch Dimensions

Dimensions and Weights — Table 25.0-27. Magnum Fixed Mounted Transfer Switches — Dimensions  in Inches (mm)
Magnum Fixed Mount and Ampere Number A B C Shipping 22
Rating of Poles Height Width Depth Weight Lbs. (kg)
Drawout Transfer Switches NEMA 1 Enclosed Fixed Mount Transfer Switch
200 – 2000 2 90.00 (2286) 32.00 (813) 48.00 (1219) 1050 (477)
23
Automatic, Non-Automatic and Manual
200 – 2000 3 90.00 (2286) 32.00 (813) 48.00 (1219) 1050 (477)
Transfer Switches 200 – 2000 4 90.00 (2286) 32.00 (813) 48.00 (1219) 1250 (568)
Enclosures meet all current applicable 2500 – 3200 2 90.00 (2286) 44.00 (1118) 48.00 (1219) 1900 (863)
24
NEMA and UL standards for conduit 2500 – 3200 3 90.00 (2286) 44.00 (1118) 48.00 (1219) 1900 (863)
entry, cable bending, gutter space, 2500 – 3200 4 90.00 (2286) 44.00 (1118 48.00 (1219) 2000 (910)
and shielding of live components. 4000 2 or 3 91.50 (2324) 48.00 (1219) 48.00 (1219) 1150 (521) 25
4000 4 91.50 (2324) 54.00 (1372) 48.00 (1219) 1300 (589)
NEMA 1 and NEMA 3R Enclosures 5000 2 or 3 91.50 (2324) 48.00 (1219) 48.00 (1219) 1300 (589)
Magnum Transfer Switches are sup- 5000 4 91.50 (2324) 54.00 (1372) 48.00 (1219) 1450 (657) 26
plied with a front door only. They can NEMA 3R Enclosed Fixed Mounted Transfer Switch
be mounted in a corner or against a
wall. Access to cable space can be via
200 – 2000
200 – 2000
2
3
90.00 (2286)
90.00 (2286)
32.00 (711)
32.00 (711)
63.00 (1600)
63.00 (1600)
1600 (726)
1600 (726)
27
either side, bottom, top, or the rear. 200 – 2000 4 90.00 (2286) 32.00 (711) 63.00 (1600)) 1800 (817)
2500 – 3200 2 90.00 (2286) 44.00 (1118) 63.00 (1600) 2400 (1090)
Note: Add 3 inches to the height, 6 inches to
the width, and 3 inches to the depth to all 2500 – 3200 3 90.00 (2286) 44.00 (1118) 63.00 (1600) 2400 (1090) 28
2500 – 3200 4 90.00 (2286) 44.00 (1118) 63.00 (1600)) 2500 (1135)
enclosure dimensions to account for the
seismic Zone 4 mounting brackets. 4000 2 or 3 — — — —
4000 4 — — — — 29
Note: A wireway is required in accordance 5000 2 or 3 — — — —
with the following table. 5000 4 — — — —
 A wireway is required, See Table 25.0-26. 30
Table 25.0-26. Connection Type
Connection Type Wireway Table 25.0-28. Wireway Dimensions — Dimensions in Inches (mm)
Line Emergency Load Ampere Number A B C Shipping
31
Rating of Poles Height Width Depth Weight Lbs. (kg)
Cable Cable Cable Yes
Bus Cable Cable Yes 3200 & Below All 91.00 (2311) 32.00 (813) 48.00 (1219) 850 (386) 32
Cable Bus Cable Yes 4000 3 91.50 (2324) 38.00 (965) 48.00 (1219) 900 (408)
Cable Cable Bus Yes 4000 4 91.50 (2324) 38.00 (965) 48.00 (1219) 1050 (476)
Bus Bus Cable No 5000 3 91.50 (2324) 38.00 (965) 60.00 (1524) 1100 (498) 33
Bus Cable Bus No 5000 4 91.50 (2324) 38.00 (965) 60.00 (1524) 1250 (566)
Cable Bus Bus No
Bus Bus Bus No Note: All weights are approximate. 34

B C B C
35

36

37

A 38

39

40

Figure 25.0-12. 200 – 2000 Ampere Fixed Mount NEMA 1 Figure 25.0-13. 200 – 2000 Ampere Fixed Mount NEMA 3R 41

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Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 1010
Magnum Drawout Transfer Switch Dimensions

Table 25.0-29. Magnum Drawout Transfer Switches — Dimensions  in Inches (mm) Note: A wireway is required in accordance
22 Ampere Number A B C Shipping
with the following table.
Rating of Poles Height Width Depth Weight Lbs. (kg)
Table 25.0-31. Connection Type
NEMA 1 Enclosed Drawout Transfer Switch
23 200 – 2000 2 90.00 (2286) 32.00 (813) 60.00 (1524) 1600 (727)
Connection Type Wireway
200 – 2000 3 90.00 (2286) 32.00 (813) 60.00 (1524) 1600 (727) Line Emergency Load
200 – 2000 4 90.00 (2286) 32.00 (813) 60.00 (1524) 1900 (864)
24 2500 – 3200 2 90.00 (2286) 44.00 (1118) 60.00 (1524) 2500 (1136)
Cable
Bus
Cable
Cable
Cable
Cable
Yes
Yes
2500 – 3200 3 90.00 (2286) 44.00 (1118) 60.00 (1524) 2500 (1136) Cable Bus Cable Yes
2500 – 3200 4 90.00 (2286) 44.00 (1118) 60.00 (1524) 2800 (1273)
25 4000 2 or 3 91.50 (2324) 48.00 (1219) 60.00 (1524) 1250 (566)
Cable
Bus
Cable
Bus
Bus
Cable
Yes
No
4000 4 91.50 (2324) 54.00 (1372) 60.00 (1524) 1400 (635) Bus Cable Bus No
5000 2 or 3 91.50 (2324) 48.00 (1219) 60.00 (1524) 1400 (635)
26 5000 4 91.50 (2324) 54.00 (1372) 60.00 (1524) 1550 (703)
Cable
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
No
No
NEMA 3R Enclosed Drawout Transfer Switch
200 – 2000 2 90.00 (2286) 32.00 (813) 75.00 (1905) 2100 (953)
27 200 – 2000 3 90.00 (2286) 32.00 (813) 75.00 (1905) 2100 (953)
200 – 2000 4 90.00 (2286) 32.00 (813) 75.00 (1905 2400 (1090)
2500 – 3200 2 90.00 (2286) 44.00 (1118) 75.00 (1905) 3000 (1362)
28 2500 – 3200 3 90.00 (2286) 44.00 (1118) 75.00 (1905) 3000 (1362)
2500 – 3200 4 90.00 (2286) 44.00 (1118) 75.00 (1905) 3300 (1498)
4000 2 or 3 — — — —
29 4000 4 — — — —
5000 2 or 3 — — — —
5000 4 — — — —
30  A wireway is required, See Table 25.0-31.

Table 25.0-30. Wireway Dimensions — Dimensions in Inches (mm)


31 Ampere Number A B C Shipping
Rating of Poles Height Width Depth Weight Lbs. (kg)

32 3200 & Below All 91.00 (2311) 32.00 (813) 48.00 (1219) 850 (385)
4000 3 91.50 (2324) 38.00 (965) 48.00 (1219) 900 (408)
4000 4 91.50 (2324) 38.00 (965) 48.00 (1219) 1050 (476)
33 5000 3 91.50 (2324) 38.00 (965) 60.00 (1524) 1100 (498)
5000 4 91.50 (2324) 38.00 (965) 60.00 (1524) 1250 (566)

34 Note: All weights are approximate.

35 B C B C

36

37
A
38 A

39

40

41 Figure 25.0-14. 200 – 2000 Ampere Drawout NEMA 1 Figure 25.0-15. 200 – 2000 Ampere Drawout NEMA 3R

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Transfer Switches 25.0-29
January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 1011
Magnum Bypass Isolation Transfer Switch Dimensions

Table 25.0-32. Magnum Bypass Isolation Drawout Transfer Switches — Note: A wireway is required in accordance
Dimensions  in Inches (mm) with the following table. 22
Ampere Number A B C Shipping
Rating of Poles Height Width Depth Weight Lbs. (kg) Table 25.0-34. Connection Type
NEMA 1 Enclosed Drawout Transfer Switch Connection Type Wireway 23
200 – 2000 2 90.00 (2286) 64.00 (1626) 60.00 (1524) 3100 (1409) Line Emergency Load
200 – 2000 3 90.00 (2286) 64.00 (1626) 60.00 (1524) 3100 (1409)
200 – 2000 4 90.00 (2286) 64.00 (1626) 60.00 (1524) 3700 (1682)
Cable
Bus
Cable Cable Yes 24
Cable Cable Yes
2500 – 3200 2 90.00 (2286) 64.00 (1626) 60.00 (1524) 4700 (2136) Cable Bus Cable Yes
2500 – 3200 3 90.00 (2286) 64.00 (1626) 60.00 (1524) 4700 (2136)
2500 – 3200 4 90.00 (2286) 64.00 (1626) 60.00 (1524) 5500 (2500)
Cable
Bus
Cable
Bus
Bus
Cable
Yes
No
25
4000 2 or 3 91.50 (2324) 48.00 (1219) 60.00 (1524) 1250 (568) Bus Cable Bus No
4000 4 91.50 (2324) 54.00 (1372) 60.00 (1524) 1400 (635)
5000 2 or 3 91.50 (2324) 48.00 (1219) 60.00 (1524) 1400 (635)
Cable
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
No
No
26
5000 4 91.50 (2324) 54.00 (1372) 60.00 (1524) 1550 (703)
NEMA 3R Enclosed Drawout Transfer Switch
200 – 2000 2 90.00 (2286) 64.00 (1626) 75.00 (1905) 3700 (1682)
27
200 – 2000 3 90.00 (2286) 64.00 (1626) 75.00 (1905) 3700 (1682)
200 – 2000 4 90.00 (2286) 64.00 (1626) 75.00 (1905) 4300 (1955)
2500 – 3200 2 90.00 (2286) 64.00 (1626) 75.00 (1905) 5300 (2410)
28
2500 – 3200 3 90.00 (2286) 64.00 (1626) 75.00 (1905) 5300 (2410)
2500 – 3200 4 90.00 (2286) 64.00 (1626) 75.00 (1905) 6000 (2730)
4000 2 or 3 — — — — 29
4000 4 — — — —
5000 2 or 3 — — — —
5000 4 — — — — 30
 A wireway is required, See Table 25.0-34.

Table 25.0-33. Wireway Dimensions — Dimensions in Inches (mm) 31


Ampere Number A B C Shipping
Rating of Poles Height Width Depth Weight Lbs. (kg)
32
3200 & Below All 91.00 (2311) 32.00 (813) 48.00 (1219) 850 (385)
4000 3 91.50 (2324) 38.00 (965) 48.00 (1219) 900 (408)
4000 4 91.50 (2324) 38.00 (965) 48.00 (1219) 1050 (476) 33
5000 3 91.50 (2324) 38.00 (965) 60.00 (1524) 1100 (498)
5000 4 91.50 (2324) 38.00 (965) 60.00 (1524) 1250 (566)
34
Note: All weights are approximate.

35
B C B C

36

37

A 38
A

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40

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Figure 25.0-16. 200 – 2000 Ampere Drawout Mount NEMA 1 Figure 25.0-17. 200 – 2000 Ampere Draw-out Mount NEMA 3R
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25.0-30 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 1012
ATC-100 Controller

22 ATC-100 Controller Features, Benefits ■ Mimic diagram with source avail-


able and connected LED indication.
and Functions ■ Time-stamped history log.
■ System test pushbutton.
23 Standard Features
■ Programmable plant exerciser —
■ Auxiliary relay contacts: OFF, daily, 7, 14, 28-day interval
24 ❑ Source 1 Present 2NO & 2NC selectable run time 0 – 600 minutes
❑ Source 2 Present 2NO & 2NC no load/load with fail-safe.
■ Switch position indication contacts: ■ Safe manual operation under full
25 ❑ Source 1 Position 1NO & 1NC
load with permanently affixed
operating handle.
❑ Source 2 Position 1NO & 1NC ■ Monitor Utility and Generator power
26 ■ Source 1 & Source 2 sensing: source voltages and Generator
ATC-100 Controller ❑ Undervoltage/underfrequency power source frequency.
■ Provide undervoltage protection
27 ❑ Overvoltage/overfrequency
of the Utility and Generator power
Product Description ❑ 3-phase rotation protection
sources.
❑ 3-phase voltage unbalance/loss
28 The ATC-100 Controller is a compre- ■ Provide underfrequency and
overfrequency protection of the
hensive, multi-function, microprocessor- ■ Pre-transfer signal contacts 1NO/
based ATS controller. It is a compact, 1NC. and Generator power source.
29 self-contained, panel mounted device ■ Go to Emergency (Source 2). ■ Permit easy customer set-up.
designed to replace traditional relay ■ Seven field programmable time ■ Permit system testing.
and solid-state logic panels. delays. ■ Provide faceplate source status
30 ■ LCD-based display for program- indications.
Application Description ming, system diagnostic and Help
message display.
31 The ATC-100 Controller provides an
unmatched degree of programmed
flexibility to address the needs of any Table 25.0-35. Controller Settings
32 system. It operates from all system Description Range Factory Fixed/
voltages between 120 and 480 Vac, Default Jumper
single-phase and 3-phase, at 50 or 60 Hz.
33 In addition, a period of no control power Time Delay Engine Start 3 Seconds 3 Seconds Fixed Setting
operation is provided. The ATC-100 Time Delay Normal to Emergency 2 or 15 Seconds 15 Seconds Jumper-Selectable
Controller monitors the condition of Time Delay Emergency to Normal 5 Minutes 5 Minutes Fixed Setting
34 the 3-phase line-to-line voltage and Time Delay Engine Cool-off 5 Minutes 5 Minutes Fixed Setting
frequency of both the Utility and Time Delay Emergency Fail Timer 6 Seconds 6 Seconds Fixed Setting
Generator power sources. It can also
35 be set up for single-phase operation.
Nominal Frequency 50 or 60 Hz As Ordered Jumper-Selectable

The ATC-100 Controller provides the Nominal Voltage 120, 208, 220, 230, As Ordered Jumper-Selectable
240, 380, 415 or
necessary intelligence to ensure that
36 the transfer switch operates properly
480 Volts
Three-Phase or Single-Phase 1 or 3 As Ordered Jumper-Selectable
through a series of programmed
sensing and timing functions. Utility Undervoltage Dropout 80% of Nominal 80% of Nominal Fixed Setting
37 Voltage Voltage
Generator Undervoltage Dropout 80% of Nominal 80% of Nominal Fixed Setting
Voltage Voltage
38 Utility Undervoltage Pickup 90% of Nominal 90% of Nominal Fixed Setting
Voltage Voltage
Generator Undervoltage Pickup 90% of Nominal 90% of Nominal Fixed Setting
39 Voltage Voltage
Generator Underfrequency Dropout 90% of Nominal 90% of Nominal Fixed Setting
Frequency Frequency
40 Generator Underfrequency Pickup 95% of Nominal 95% of Nominal Fixed Setting
Frequency Frequency
Generator Overfrequency Dropout Off or 115% of Off Jumper-Selectable
41 Nominal Frequency
Generator Overfrequency Pickup Off or 110% of Off Jumper-Selectable
Nominal Frequency
42 Generator Test On/Off Off, No Load Transfer, Off Jumper-Selectable
Load Transfer
Generator Test Interval 7-Day, 14-day, 7-Day Jumper-Selectable
43 or 28-day
Engine Run Test Time 15 Minutes 15 Minutes Fixed Setting

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January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 1013
ATC-100 Controller

Product Specifications 22
Table 25.0-36. ATC-100 Controller Specifications
Description Specification 23
Input Control Voltage 95 to 145 Vac 50/60 Hz
Voltage Measurements of Utility VAB Generator VAB
Utility VBC Generator VBC 24
Utility VCA Generator VCA
Voltage Measurement Range 0 to 575 Vac rms (50/60 Hz)
Voltage Measurement Accuracy ±1% of Full Scale
25
Frequency Measurements of Generator
Frequency Measurement Range 40 Hz to 70 Hz 26
Frequency Measurement Accuracy ±0.3 Hz Over the Measurement Range
Undervoltage Dropout 80% of the Nominal System Voltage
Undervoltage Pickup 90% of the Nominal System Voltage
27
Underfrequency Dropout Range 90% of the Nominal System Frequency
Underfrequency Pickup Range 95% of the Nominal System Frequency 28
Overfrequency Dropout Range 115% of the Nominal System Frequency
Overfrequency Pickup Range 110% of the Nominal System Frequency
Operating Temperature Range -20 to +70°C (-4 to +158°F) 29
Storage Temperature Range -30 to +85°C (-22 to +185°F)
Operating Humidity 0 to 95% Relative Humidity (Non-condensing)
30
Operating Environment Resistant to Ammonia, Methane, Nitrogen, Hydrogen and Hydrocarbons
Generator Start Relay 5 A, 1/6 hp @ 250 Vac
5 A @ 30 Vdc with a 150 W Maximum Load 31
K1, K2 Relays 10 A, 1 – 3 hp @ 250 Vac
10 A @ 30 Vdc
Applicable Testing UL Recognized Component 32
UL 1008, UL 991 Environmental
IEC 61000-4-2, 61000-4-3, 61000-4-4, 61000-4-5, 61000-4-6, 61000-4-11
CISPR 11, Class B
FCC Part 15, Class B 33
Enclosure Compatibility NEMA 1, NEMA 3R and NEMA 12
UV Resistant ATC-100 Faceplate
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25.0-32 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 1014
ATC-300 Controller

22 ATC-300 Controller ■ Time-stamped history log. Table 25.0-37. Programming Selections


■ System test pushbutton. Parameters Set Points
■ Programmable plant exerciser —
TDNE 0 to 1800 Seconds
OFF, daily, 7, 14, 28-day interval
23 selectable run time 0 – 600 minutes
TDEN
TDEC
0 to 1800 Seconds
0 to 1800 Seconds
no load/load with fail-safe. TDES 0 to 120 Seconds
24 ■ Safe manual operation under full TDN
TDEF
0 to 120 Seconds
0 to 6 Seconds
load with permanently affixed
operating handle. In Phase Enabled or Disabled
25 In Phase 0.0 to 3.0 Hz
Optional Features Frequency Difference
Sync Time 1 to 60 Minutes
■ Suitable for Use as Service Equip-
26 ment in the standard enclosure size. Pre-Transfer 0 to 120 Seconds
Signal Service
ATC-300 Controller ■ Available TVSS surge suppression
Plant Exerciser Disabled, 7, 14 or
for power/controller, engine start
27 circuit, phone and cable
28 Day Interval,
Product Description connections.
0 – 600 Minutes,
Load or No Load
28 AT3 switches are equipped with the ■ Integrated distribution panels. Sensing 3-phase or 1-phase
high-performance ATC-300 digital ■ Field-selectable multi-tap trans- System Selection Utility — Utility or
transfer controller for rock-solid moni- former panel permits operation on a Utility — Generator
29 toring, status reporting and transfer wide range of system voltages. PT Ratio 2:1 to 500:1
control operation. Superior design and ■ Integral overcurrent protection. Commit to Transfer 0 or 1
robust construction make the AT3 the in TDNE
■ Space heater with thermostat.
30 industry benchmark for critical and
■ Ammeter — load side.
Re-Transfer Mode Automatic or Manual
distributed power systems. Engine Test Mode Disabled, Load or
■ Stainless steel cover for controller. No Load
31 Application Description
The Cutler-Hammer AT3 Automatic
Product Specifications
32 Transfer Switch from Eaton’s electrical
business is designed to provide Table 25.0-38. ATC-300 Controller Specifications
unmatched performance, reliability Description Specification
33 and versatility for critical standby Input Control Voltage 65 to 145 Vac 50/60 Hz
power applications.
Voltage Measurements of Source 1 VAB Source 2 VAB
34 Source 1 VBC Source 2 VBC
Features, Benefits and Source 1 VCA Source 2 VCA
Voltage Measurement Range 0 to 790 Vac rms (50/60 Hz)
35 Functions Voltage Measurement Accuracy ±2% of nominal input voltage
Frequency Measurement for Source 1 and Source 2
Standard Features
Frequency Measurement Range 40 Hz to 70 Hz
36 ■ Auxiliary relay contacts: Frequency Measurement Accuracy ±0.1 Hz
❑ Source 1 Present 2NO & 2NC Undervoltage Dropout Range 50% to 90% of nominal voltage
❑ Source 2 Present 2NO & 2NC
37 Undervoltage Pickup Range (Dropout +2%) to 99% of the Nominal System Voltage
■ Switch position indication contacts: Overvoltage Dropout Range 105% to 120% of nominal voltage
❑ Source 1 Position 1NO & 1NC Overfrequency Pickup Range 101% to (Dropout -1 Hz) of the Nominal System Frequency
38 ❑ Source 2 Position 1NO & 1NC Underfrequency Dropout Range 90 to 97% of the Nominal System Frequency

■ Source 1 & Source 2 sensing: Underfrequency Pickup Range (Dropout +1 Hz) to 99% of the Nominal System Frequency

39 ❑ Undervoltage/underfrequency
Overfrequency Dropout Range 103 to 110% of the Nominal System Frequency
Overfrequency Pickup Range 101% to (Dropout -1 Hz) of the Nominal System Frequency
❑ Overvoltage/overfrequency
Operating Temperature Range -20 to +70°C (-4 to +158°F)
40 ❑ 3-phase rotation protection
Storage Temperature Range -30 to +85°C (-22 to +185°F)
❑ 3-phase voltage unbalance/loss Operating Humidity 0 to 95% Relative Humidity (Non-condensing)
■ Pre-transfer signal contacts 1NO/ Operating Environment Resistant to Ammonia, Methane, Nitrogen, Hydrogen and
41 1NC. Hydrocarbons
■ Go to Emergency (Source 2). Generator Start Relay 5 A, 1/6 hp @ 250 Vac / 5 A @ 30 Vdc with a 150 W Maximum Load

42 ■ Seven field programmable time K1, K2, Pretransfer, Alarm Relays 10 A, 1 – 3 hp @ 250 Vac / 10 A @ 30 Vdc
delays. Applicable Testing UL Recognized Component
Meets Intent of UL 991, 1008
■ LCD-based display for program- Meets IEC 1000-4-2, 1000-4-3, 1000-4-4, 1000-4-5, 1000-4-6, 1000-4-11
43 ming, system diagnostic and Help Meets CISPR 11, Class A
message display. Complies with FCC Part 15, Class A
■ Mimic diagram with source avail- Enclosure Compatibility NEMA 1, NEMA 3R, and NEMA 12
able and connected LED indication. UV Resistant ATC-300 Faceplate

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Sheet 1015
ATC-600 IQ Transfer Controller

ATC-600 Application Description Table 25.0-39. Programming Selections


22
Parameters Set Points
IQ Transfer Controller The ATC-600 is equipped to display
history information either via the front TDNE 0 to 1800 Seconds
panel or over PowerNet. Source 1 and
TDEN
TDEC
0 to 1800 Seconds
0 to 1800 Seconds 23
Source 2 Run Time, Available Time, TDES 0 to 120 Seconds
and Connect Time are available, as TDN  0 to 120 Seconds or
well as Load Energized Time, Number Based on Load Voltage 24
of Transfers, and the Date, Time and Decay (2 – 30% of
Nominal Voltage)
Reason for the Last 16 Transfers.
TDEF 0 to 6 Seconds 25
For communications capability, the In Phase Enabled or Disabled
ATC-600 can be equipped with a PONI IPFD  0.0 to 3.0 Hz
card which will allow the user to com- SYNC  1 to 60 Minutes 26
municate with the unit via Series III
Load Up to 10 Devices
software. All settings for purchased Sequencing  (Via Subnetwork)
options can be set from the faceplate Pre-Transfer 0 to 120 Seconds 27
ATC-600 of the unit or downloaded over Power- Signal Device  Up to 10 Devices
Net. Series III software allows for (Via Subnetwork)
charting of key historical data, as well Plant Exerciser  Load or No Load Transfer 28
Product Description as providing the capability to monitor (Selectable)
and control the transfer switch from a Preferred Source Source 1 or Source 2
Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer ATC-600 is a Selector  or None
microprocessor-based logic controller
remote location.
Sensing 3-Phase or 1-Phase
29
to be used with Cutler-Hammer trans- For further information on PowerNet System Selection Utility/Generator or Dual
fer switches. This device is door- products and software, see Section 26. Utility or Dual Generator
mounted and provides the operator 
30
Optional features.
with an at-a-glance overview of switch  In Phase Frequency Difference.
 Sync Time Allowance.
status and parameters, as well as key 31
diagnostic data. Real-time values for
volts and frequency can be viewed via Product Specifications
the front panel LED display, along with 32
an indication of the power source Table 25.0-40. Specifications
currently in use. Description Specification

The ATC-600 continuously monitors Input Control Power Range 65 Vac rms to 160 Vac rms (50/60 Hz) 33
either single-phase or 3-phase voltages Voltage Measurements of Source 1 VAB Source 2 VAB Load VAB
for Source 1, Source 2, and the load. Source 1 VBC Source 2 VBC Load VBC
When the Source 1 voltage or frequency Source 1 VCA Source 2 VCA Load VCA 34
is detected to be below the customer Voltage Measurement Range 0 to 790 Vac rms (50/60 Hz)
programmed set points, transfer to Voltage Measurement Accuracy ±2% of nominal input voltage
Source 2 is initiated. When the Source 2 Frequency Measurement for Source 1 and Source 2
35
voltage and frequency are detected to Frequency Measurement Range 40 Hz to 80 Hz
be within the programmed parameters,
the transfer occurs. While the load is
Frequency Measurement Accuracy ±0.1 Hz 36
Undervoltage Sensing Source 1 and Source 2
connected to Source 2, the ATC-600
Undervoltage Dropout Range 50% to 90% of nominal voltage
continues to monitor Source 1. As soon
as the Source 1 voltage and frequency Overvoltage Dropout Range  105% to 120% of nominal voltage 37
return to within the programmed Underfrequency Dropout Range  90% to 100% of nominal frequency
limits, and after a programmed time Overfrequency Dropout Range  100% to 120% of nominal frequency
delay, a re-transfer back to Source 1 Contact Outputs:
38
is initiated. Two Form A Contacts for Generator start 5 A 250 Vac; 5 A 30 Vdc
Four Form A Contacts for Control Functions 10 A 250 Vac; 10 A 30 Vdc
The ATC-600 uses microprocessor Three Form C Contacts for Control Functions 10 A 250 Vac; 10 A 30 Vdc
39
technology to provide the operator with Communications Output PONI (Product Operated Network Interface)
Over PowerNet (Optional)
a vast array of selections. Depending
on the application, the user can
Front Panel Indications:
Automatic Mode Blinking LED indicates Automatic operation 40
“customize” the ATC-600 to meet the Test Mode LED illuminated indicating the unit is in the TEST mode
particular application. A summary Program Mode LED illuminated indicating the unit is in the Program
of several key selections is listed
mode Blinking LED indicates user is viewing set points
in Program mode 41
in Table 25.0-39. LED Lights to Indicate Source 1 Available (Amber), Source 2 Available (Amber),
Source 1 Connected (Green), Source 2 Connected (Red),
Source 1 Preferred (Red), Source 2 Preferred (Red),
Load Energized (Red)
42
LED Display to Indicate History Information
Set Points
Real-Time Clock 43
Environmental Temperature Range Operation: -20°C to +70°C Storage: -30°C to +85°C
Applicable Standards UL 1008, UBC and BOCA for Seismic Zone 4
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Sheet 1016
ATC-800 Closed Transition IQ Transfer Controller

22 ATC-800 if Feature set 47D is selected, failure to


synchronize will result in the CTIQ
■ Frequency sensing on Normal and
Source 2.
Transfer (ATC-800) refusing to Transfer ■ Programmable set points stored
Closed Transition IQ Transfer Controller to Source 2 and an alarm signal being in non-volatile memory.
23 activated. In neither case will there be
■ PowerNet Communication to
a paralleling of sources if synchroniza-
tion is not achieved. personal computer either on-site
or remote.
24 ■ Historical data on most recent trans-
Application Description fers (up to 16 events) viewable at
25 switch. Unlimited history storage
■ The generator used with a closed (remote) available when used with
transition transfer switch must be PowerNet software.
equipped with an isochronous
26 governor. ■ Wide range of user-selectable
option combinations.
■ When paralleling sources, fault
current contributions from both ■ Load sequencing.
ATC-800
27 sources should be considered in ■ Engine start contacts.
the system design. ■ Engine Test Switch with user-
Product Description ■ Closed Transition (make-before- selectable Test Mode and Fail-Safe.
28 break) technology causes paralleling ■ Alarm contact (multiple alarm
The Closed Transition IQ Transfer [CTIQ
Transfer (ATC-800)] is a programmable, with the Source 1. It is the user’s functions available).
responsibility to comply with any
29 microprocessor-based monitoring
requirements regarding protective
■ Pre-transfer signal.
device designed for use in Eaton Closed ■ Heartbeat Monitor (flashing green
Transition Transfer Switches (CTVI/ relaying. Protective relaying is not Automatic light signifies that the
supplied with the standard transfer
30 CBVI). By using the Eaton CTIQ Transfer
switch, but is available.
CTIQ Transfer (ATC-800) is operating
(ATC-800), the user may avoid inten- properly).
tional interruption of power when both ■ Instrumentation:
31 sources of power are available. This Switch Application Section
❑ Voltmeter (Accuracy ±1%)
make-before-break mode of operation
is useful during testing of the engine Eaton Closed Transition IQ Transfer ❑ Reads line-to-line on Sources 1
(ATC-800) Features and 2 and Load
32 generator under load and where a pre-
determined transfer to the generator is The CTIQ Transfer (ATC-800) is a door- ❑ Frequency Meter (40 – 80 Hz,
desired. Source paralleling duration is mounted, totally enclosed device that accuracy ±.1 Hz)
33 limited to less than 100 msec. is customer accessible from the transfer
switch front panel. ❑ Source Available Time
Passive Closed Transition (both sources)
Data access and programming opera- ❑ Source Connected Time
34 The Closed Transition mode of opera- tions are performed using the CTIQ (both sources)
tion requires that both power sources (ATC-800) Transfer’s touch-sensitive
be synchronized in voltage, frequency function buttons in conjunction with ❑ Source Run Time
35 and phase angle within prescribed an easy-to-read, illuminated, alphanu-
limits. Eaton’s CTIQ Transfer (ATC-800) meric LED display. Both the function ATC-800 Programming
utilizes a technique that involves buttons and the display window are part
36 waiting for synchronization of the two of the device’s front panel. A built-in Button Functions
sources without actively controlling Help button provides user assistance
the generator’s voltage or frequency. Three buttons provide easy access
in the form of message displays.
37 The mode of operation is anticipatory to all commonly used CTIQ Transfer
(ATC-800) functions.
in that the switch close command is The CTIQ Transfer (ATC-800) is com-
initiated before the sources are exactly munications ready and compatible
When the preferred source is connected
38 in-phase. Utilizing the phase angle and
frequency difference between the two
with all Eaton IQ devices as well as the
and the ATS is operating normally, the
Eaton PowerNet system-wide supervi-
sources, a calculation is made to sory and control software. This permits Automatic indicator light will be flashing
predict when both sources would be and the display window will be blank.
39 in-phase. The response time of the
monitoring and control of several
transfer switches, locally or remotely, Using the Display Select button, the
switch is then factored in to determine from a single point. operator can step through each of the
when the switch close signal should
40 be given to assure optimal closure of
six display families:
the two sources in-phase. Features, Benefits and ■ Source 1.
41 The Eaton Closed Transition IQ Transfer Functions ■ Source 2.
(ATC-800) must be selected with one ■ Load.
of two feature sets: 47C or 47D. The Additional Features ■ History.
42 difference between these two feature ■ Source paralleling duration is ■ Time/Date.
sets is the action taken by the CTIQ limited to 100 msec or less.
Transfer (ATC-800) if it is determined ■ Set Points.
■ Applicable for use on any low or
43 that the two sources will not achieve
medium voltage application through Note: Stepping through the various display
synchronization. If Feature set 47C is modes does not alter preset values or other-
selected, failure to synchronize results 38 kV.
wise affect operation of the ATS.
in the switch reverting to an Open ■ True rms three-phase voltage sens-
Transition mode of operation. However, ing on Normal, Source 2 and Load.

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Sheet 1017
ATC-800 Closed Transition IQ Transfer Controller

ATC-800 Closed Transition Customer Programming While the CTIQ Transfer (ATC-800) is in
22
Customers may reprogram set points the Program mode, the device continues
IQ Transfer Controller and other parameters to match their to operate in accordance with the pre-
application, using the Program switch viously programmed set points and
Once the desired display family is parameters. The unit is never off-line, 23
selected, the user may press the located on the rear of the unit. Once
the programming mode has been and preset values do not change until
Step button to cycle through specific programming has been completed.
activated and the Program light is
parameters or metered values shown
flashing, the user may access Set 24
in the display window. Once reprogramming is complete, the
Point settings by pressing the Display user may return the Program switch to
Initial Programming Select button until the Set Points LED
Factory programming will load all cus- is illuminated. Values for individual
the Run position. At this point, all new 25
values are stored in the CTIQ’s (ATC-800)
tomer specified functions and presets. set points may then be altered by non-volatile memory, and the unit
At the customer’s request, Eaton will pressing the Increase or Decrease
add, delete or adjust optional features. buttons. Once a parameter has been
returns to Automatic mode. 26
reset, the user advances to the next
set point by pressing the Step button.
27
Closed Transition IQ Transfer (ATC-800) Front Panel Display and Button Functions
28
Test Automatic
Indicator light is LED indicates that the ATS is
on when unit is operating normally and is in 29
in Test mode. the Automatic mode.

30
Program
LED indicates until is in
Programming mode. (Note: This
31
mode is activated using the Program
switch located on the rear of the unit.
32
History
Source 1, Source 2, and Load By pressing the Display Select button
Colored LED lights show status
of both Sources and Load.
to light the History LED and the Step 33
button to rotate through available
data, historical or cumulative values
for Available Time (Both Sources),
Connected Time (Both Sources), 34
Number of Transfers and Date/Time
LED Display Reason for last 16 transfers are
Unit will provide LED readout displayed. 35
showing actual metered values
for Voltage, Frequency and Help
Condition (including Normal,
Undervoltage, Overvoltage, etc.
Pressing the Help button in any
function mode will bring up display
36
messages, explanations and
prompts to assist the operator.
Time/Date 37
Displays real-time clock. Clock can Set Points
be easily set in this mode using the Selecting this LED permits the user
Increase and Decrease buttons. to display existing programmed 38
values.
Engine Test Buttons
Pressing this button twice Increase/Decrease 39
initiates an engine test. A detailed explanation of these
buttons can be found in the
Operation section.
Display Select Step Button
40
■ Source 1 Shows multiple
■ Source 2 variables under
■ Load each display select 41
■ History function.
■ Time/Date
■ Set Points 42
Button is discussed
in Operation section.
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Sheet 1018
ATC-800 Closed Transition IQ Transfer Controller

22 ATC-800 Closed Transition ATC-800 Programming time frame) for synchronization of


voltage and frequency. If achieved, a
IQ Transfer Controller and Options closed transition transfer occurs. Fail-
ure to synchronize results in the con-
23 Definitions Closed Transition Operation Modes troller defaulting to an in-phase
Closed Transition: Closed transition is monitor, open transition, mode of
Feature Set 47C Closed/In-Phase/Load operation. If the two sources fail to
a feature that will temporarily parallel
24 two live sources in a make-before-break
Voltage Decay achieve frequency synchronization
scheme when performing a transfer. CTIQ (ATC-800) Transfer controllers within the user selectable range, the
The CTIQ (ATC-800) Transfer will close equipped with Feature Set 47C execute controller defaults to an open transi-
25 the switching devices for both sources, the following sequence of operations tion using a Load Voltage Decay
paralleling both sources, for a maximum upon receipt of a request for transfer: delayed transition.
time of 100 milliseconds after the the controller waits (for a pre-selected
26 sources are synchronized.
Open Transition/In-Phase Monitor:
27 In-Phase monitor is a feature that will
Request for Transfer

allow a transfer between two sources


only when the phase difference between
28 the two sources is near zero. This is an Yes Alternate No
Source
open transition transfer that prevents Available?
inrush currents from exceeding normal
29 starting currents in the case where
motor loads are being transferred.
30 Open Transition/Delayed with Load Yes Sources No
Voltage Decay: Load voltage decay Synchronized
Closed <Tmax Open Transition/
transfer is a feature that, after opening Transition In-phase Monitor
31 the switch for the original source, holds
in the neutral position until the voltage
on the load is less than 30% of rated
32 voltage. This is an open transition that
Close Source 2
Both Sources No
prevents inrush currents from exceeding Still Available
Detect Source 2 Closed
normal starting currents in the case
33 where motor loads are being transferred.
Open Source 1 Yes
Operation
34 The Eaton CTIQ (ATC-800) Transfer
No Sources No Open
operates in the following modes to meet Source 1 Open
Synchronized Transit
<100 msec?
most load management applications: <Tmax Delayed
35
■ Loss of Normal Power
– Open Transition to
36 Alternate Source Yes
Yes Open Source 1

■ Normal Power Restored


Open Source 2 Open Source 1 Load Voltage Decay
37 – Closed Transition back to Good
Normal Source
Alarm Close Source 2 Close Source 2
■ Peak Shave (Remote or Local)
38 – Closed Transition to and End End End
from Alternate Source
39 ■ Test (User Selectable)
Figure 25.0-18. Feature Set 47C Schematic
– Load Transfer — Closed
Transition to and from Table 25.0-41. Closed Transition/In-Phase Standard Features
40 Alternate Source Standard Customer
– No-Load Transfer — Starts Features Adjustments
Alternate Power Source and
41 Allows to Run Unloaded;
Closed Transition Frequency Difference (Hz)
Closed Transition Voltage Difference (Volts)
0.0 to 0.3 Hz
1 to 5%
No Transfer Takes Place In-phase Transition Frequency Difference (Hz) 0.0 to 0.3 Hz

42 Closed Transition Synchronization Timer


In-phase Transition Synchronization Timer
1 to 60 Minutes
1 to 60 Minutes

43

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Sheet 1019
ATC-800 Closed Transition IQ Transfer Controller

In-Phase Transfer
Request for Transfer 22
Feature Set 47D Closed Only
CTIQ (ATC-800) Transfer controllers
equipped with Feature Set 47D only 23
Yes Alternate No
transfer to an alternate source when Source
Available?
both sources are synchronized. For
synchronization to occur, both voltage 24
and frequency differentials must fall
within the user selectable ranges. If
synchronization does not occur (within 25
Yes Sources No
a pre-selected amount of time) the Synchronized
Closed <Tmax
controller will maintain load connec-
tion to the current power source and
Transition 26
initiate an alarm.
Close Source 2 27
Detect Source 2 Closed
28
Open Source 1

29
Source 1 Open No
<100 msec?
30
Yes
Open Source 2 31
Good Alarm

Alarm
32
End End

33
Figure 25.0-19. Feature Set 47D Schematic

Table 25.0-42. Closed Transition Standard Features 34


Standard Customer
Features Adjustments
35
Closed Transition Frequency Difference (Hz) 0.0 to 0.3 Hz
Closed Transition Voltage Difference 1 to 5%
Closed Transition Synchronization Timer 1 to 60 Minutes
36

37

38

39

40

41

42

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Sheet 1020
ATC Controller — Selection Guide

Table 25.0-43. ATC Controller Feature Selection Chart


22 Feature ATC-100 ATC-300 ATC-600 ATC-800
Description

23

24
Transition
25 Open Transition Standard Standard Standard Standard
Closed Transition Not Available Not Available Not Available Standard
Timers
26 Time Delay Normal to Emergency (TDNE) Standard Standard Standard Standard
Time Delay Engine Start (TDES) Standard Standard Standard Standard

27 Time Delay Emergency to Normal (TDEN) Standard Standard Standard Standard


Time Delay Engine Cooldown (TDEC) Standard Standard Standard Standard
Time Delay Emergency Fail (TDEF) Standard Standard Standard Standard
28 Engine/Generator exerciser
Plant Exerciser (PE) with Fail-safe Selectable — OFF, 7, Programmable — OFF, Programmable — OFF, Programmable — OFF,
14, 28 Day Interval Daily, 7, 14, 28 Day Daily, 7, 14, 28 Day Daily, 7, 14, 28 Day
29 Selectable Run Time Interval Selectable Run Interval Selectable Run Interval Selectable Run
0 – 600 Minutes Time 0 – 600 Minutes Time 0 – 600 Minutes Time 0 – 600 Minutes
No Load/Load with No Load/Load with No Load/Load with No Load/Load with
30 Fail-safe Fail-safe Fail-safe Fail-safe
Source 1 Sensing
All-Phase Undervoltage and Underfrequency Protection Standard Standard Standard Standard
31 All-Phase Overvoltage and Overfrequency Protection Standard Standard Standard Standard
Three-Phase Rotation Sensing Not Available Standard Standard Standard

32 Three-Phase Voltage Unbalance/Loss Not Available — — —


Source 2 Sensing
All-Phase Undervoltage and Underfrequency Protection Standard Standard Standard Standard
33 All-Phase Overvoltage and Overfrequency Protection Standard Standard Standard Standard
Three-Phase Rotation Sensing Not Available Standard Standard Standard
Three-Phase Voltage Unbalance/Loss Not Available — — —
34 Manual Controls
Test Operators Standard Standard Standard Standard
35 4-Position Test Selector Switch (FPSS) Not Available Optional Optional Optional
Time Delay Bypass Pushbutton Standard Standard Standard Standard
Maintenance Selector Switch (MSS) Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
36 Automatic/Manual Operation Selector Switch Not Available Optional Optional Optional
Automatic Transfer or Automatic Transfer with Not Available Optional Optional Optional
Non-Automatic Re-Transfer Operation
37
Indications/and Status Display
Source 1 Connected/Source 2 Connected Standard Standard Standard Standard
38 Source 1 Present/Source 2 Present Standard Standard Standard Standard
Source 1 Tripped/Source 2 Tripped Standard Standard Standard Standard
Customer Outputs
39 Source 1/Source 2 Present Contacts Not Available Optional 2NO & 2NC Optional 2NO & 2NC Optional 2NO & 2NC
Source 1/Source 2 Present Contacts Not Available Optional 2NO & 2NC Optional 2NO & 2NC Optional 2NO & 2NC
40 Source 1 Available/Source 2 Available Contacts Not Available Optional 2NO & 2NC Optional 2NO & 2NC Optional 2NO & 2NC
Switch Position Indication Contact
Source 1 Position Indication Contact Not Available 2NO & 2NC 2NO & 2NC 2NO & 2NC
41 Source 1 Position Indication Contact Not Available 2NO & 2NC 2NO & 2NC 2NO & 2NC
Pre-transfer Signal Contacts — Standard 1NO & 1NC Standard 1NO & 1NC Standard 1NO & 1NC
42 Customer Inputs
Go to Emergency (Source 2) — — — —
Load Shed Not Available Not Available Optional Optional
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Sheet 1021
ATC Controller — Selection Guide

Table 25.0-43. ATC Controller Feature Selection Chart (Continued)


Feature ATC-100 ATC-300 ATC-600 ATC-800 22
Description

23

24
Switch Position Indication Contact
Source 1 Position Indication Contact Not Available 2NO & 2NC 2NO & 2NC 2NO & 2NC 25
Source 1 Position Indication Contact Not Available 2NO & 2NC 2NO & 2NC 2NO & 2NC
Pre-Transfer Signal Contacts — Standard 1NO & 1NC Standard 1NO & 1NC Standard 1NO & 1NC
Customer Inputs 26
Go to Emergency (Source 2) — — — —
Load Shed Not Available Not Available Optional Optional 27
Integral Overcurrent Protection
Source 1, Source 2 or Both — Optional Optional Optional
Metering 28
DP400 Monitoring Voltage, Amps, Frequency, Power Not Available Optional Optional Optional
Factor, Harmonic Distortion on Source 1 and Source 2
IQ Analyzer Monitoring Voltage, Amps, Frequency, Not Available Optional Optional Optional
29
Power Factor, Harmonic Distortion on Source 1 and
Source 2 with Waveform Capture
Ammeter — Load Side (Digital, All-Phases Metered) Not Available Optional Optional Optional 30
Rear Bus Connections Not Available Optional Optional Optional
Optional Terminals Not Available Optional Optional Optional 31
Transfer Mode Open Transition
Time Delay Neutral Not Available Optional Optional Optional
In-Phase Monitoring Standard Optional Optional Optional 32
Load Voltage Decay Not Available Optional Optional Optional
Transfer Mode Closed Transition 33
Time Delay Neutral Not Available Not Available Not Available Optional
In-Phase Monitoring Not Available Not Available Not Available Optional
Load Voltage Decay Not Available Not Available Not Available Optional 34
Service Entrance Rating
Source 1, Source 2 or Both & With and Without Optional Optional Optional Optional
Ground Fault Protection 35
Stainless Steel Cover
SS Lockable Cover for Controller Not Available Optional Optional Optional 36
Integral Distribution Panel — Optional Not Available Not Available
Space Heater with Thermostat
100 Watts Not Available Optional Optional Optional 37
400 Watts Not Available Optional Optional Optional
Building Codes 38
Seismic Zone 4 Certified (BOCA, CBC, IBC, UBC) Standard Standard Standard Standard
Communications Not Available Not Available Optional Optional
Transient Voltage Surge Protection 39
Single-Phase Optional Optional Optional Optional
Three-Phase Optional Optional Optional Optional
40
Password Protection — Standard Standard Standard

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Sheet 1022
ATC Controller — Selection Guide

Table 25.0-44. ATC Controller Specification Selection Chart


22 Specification ATC-100 Factory ATC-300 Factory ATC-600 Factory ATC-800 Factory
Description Default Default Default Default
Settings Settings Settings Settings
23

24
Programming Selections
25 Time Delay Normal to Emergency 3 Seconds (Fixed) — 0 – 1800 Seconds 0:00 0 – 1800 Seconds 0:00 0 – 1800 Seconds 0:00
Time Delay Emergency to Normal 7 Minutes (Fixed) — 0 – 1800 Seconds 5:00 0 – 1800 Seconds 5:00 0 – 1800 Seconds 5:00
Time Delay Engine Cooldown 5 Minutes (Fixed) — 0 – 1800 Seconds 5:00 0 – 1800 Seconds 5:00 0 – 1800 Seconds 5:00
26 Time Delay Engine Start 10 Seconds (Fixed) — 0 – 120 Seconds 0:03 0 – 120 Seconds 0:03 0 – 120 Seconds 0:03
Time Delay Neutral N/A — 0 – 120 Seconds 0:00 0 – 120 Seconds 0:00 0 – 120 Seconds 0:00
or Based on Load or Based on Load
27 Voltage Decay Voltage Decay
of 2% – 30% of 2% – 30%
of Nominal of Nominal
28 Time Delay Source 2 Fail N/A — 0 – 6 Seconds 0:06 0 – 6 Seconds 0:06 0 – 6 Seconds 0:06
Time Delay Voltage Unbalance N/A — 10 – 30 Seconds 20 N/A 20 N/A 20
Voltage Unbalance Three-Phase N/A — 0 or 1 1 — 1 — 1
29 (1 = Enabled)
% of Unbalanced Voltage Dropout N/A — 5% to 20% (DO) 20% N/A 20% N/A 20%
Dropout -2% to
30 3% (PU)
Phase Reversal Three-Phase N/A — OFF, ABC, CBA Off N/A Off N/A Off
In-Phase N/A — 0 or 1 0 Enabled or 0 Enabled or 0
31 (1 = Enabled) Disabled Disabled
Load Sequencing N/A — N/A — Up to 10 Devices — Up to 10 Devices —
(via Sub-Network) (via Sub-Network)
32 Pre-Transfer Signal N/A — 1 – 120 Seconds 0:00 0 – 120 Seconds 0:00 0 – 120 Seconds 0:00
(Form “C” (Up to 10 Devices (Up to 10 Devices
Contact) via Sub-Network) via Sub-Network)
33 Plant Exerciser Selectable Day, Off Selectable — Off, Off Selectable — Off Selectable — Off
Off, 7, 14, 28-Day Daily or 7, 14, 28 Disabled or Disabled or
Interval, 15 Day Intervals, 7-Day Interval, 7-Day Interval,
34 Minutes Run 0 – 600 Minutes, 0 – 600 Minutes, 0 – 600 Minutes,
Time, No Load Load or No Load Load or No Load Load or No Load
Preferred Source Selection N/A — N/A — Source 1 or 2 — Source 1 or 2 —
35 or None or None
Commitment to Transfer in TDNE N/A — N/A — Enabled or — Enabled or —
Disabled Disabled
36 Re-Transfer Mode N/A — N/A — Automatic or — Automatic or —
Manual Manual
Auto Daylight Savings N/A — 0 or 1 1 — 1 — 1
37 Time Adjustment (1 = Enabled)
System Selection Utility/Generator — Utility/Generator — Utility/Generator — Utility/Generator —
or Dual Utility or Dual Utility or Dual Utility or or Dual Utility or
38 Dual Generator Dual Generator
Additional Information PA01600002E — TD01602006E — TD.15A.05.T.E. — TD.15A.05.T.E. —

39 Note: Features are order specific. Not all features are supplied as standard.

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ATC Controller — Selection Guide

Table 25.0-44. ATC Controller Specification Selection Chart (Continued)


Specification ATC-100 Factory ATC-300 Factory ATC-600 Factory ATC-800 Factory 22
Description Default Default Default Default
Settings Settings Settings Settings
23

24
System Application Voltage 120/240 V, 208 V  — Up to 600 Vac 600 Vac Up to 600 Vac 600 Vac Up to 600 Vac 600 Vac
Voltage Specifications 25
Voltage Measurements of: Source 1 and 2 — Source 1 and 2 — — Source 1, 2 and — Source 1, 2 and —
VAB, VBC and Load — VAB, VBC Load — VAB, VBC
VCA and VCA and VCA 26
Voltage Measurement Range 120 – 240 Vac — 0 – 790 Vac rms — 0 – 790 Vac rms — 0 – 790 Vac rms —
Operating Power 95 – 145 Vac — 65 – 145 Vac — 65 – 145 Vac — 65 – 145 Vac —
Frequency Specifications
27
Frequency Measurements of: Source 2 — Source 1 and 2 — Source 1 and 2 — Source 1 and 2 —
Frequency Measurement Range 50 – 60 Hz — 40 – 70 Hz — 40 – 70 Hz — 40 – 70 Hz — 28
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature Range -20° to +70°C — -20° to +70°C — -20° to +70°C — -20° to +70°C —
Storage Temperature Range -30° to +85°C — -30° to +85°C — -30° to +85°C — -30° to +85°C —
29
Operating Humidity 0 to 95% Relative — 0 to 95% Relative — 0 to 95% Relative — 0 to 95% Relative —
Humidity (Non-
condensing)
Humidity (Non-
condensing)
Humidity (Non-
condensing)
Humidity (Non-
condensing)
30
Operating Environment Resistant to — Resistant to — Resistant to — Resistant to —
Ammonia, Meth- Ammonia, Meth- Ammonia, Meth- Ammonia, Meth-
ane, Nitrogen, ane, Nitrogen, ane, Nitrogen, ane, Nitrogen, 31
Hydrogen and Hydrogen and Hydrogen and Hydrogen and
Hydrocarbons Hydrocarbons Hydrocarbons Hydrocarbons
Front Panel Indication 32
Mimic Diagram With LED Indication Unit Status. — Unit Status. — Automatic, Test — Automatic, Test —
Source 1 and 2 Source 1 and 2 and Program and Program
Available and Available and Mode. Source 1 Mode. Source 1 33
Connected Connected and 2 Available, and 2 Available,
(5 Total) (5 Total) Connected and Connected an
Preferred.
Load Energized
Preferred.
Load Energized
34
(10 Total) (10 Total)
Main Display N/A — LCD-based Display — LED Display — LED Display —
Display Language N/A — English, French English English English English English
35
Communications Capable N/A — N/A  PONI/INCOM  PONI/INCOM 

Enclosure Compatibility NEMA 1 and 3R — NEMA 1, 12 and  NEMA 1, 12, 3R  NEMA 1, 12, 3R  36
3R, UV Resistant and 4X UV Resis- and 4X UV Resis-
Faceplate tant Faceplate tant Faceplate
Operating Environmental Range Operation -20°C
to +70°C, Storage
— Operation -20°C
to +70°C, Storage
— Operation -20°C to —
+70°C, Storage
Operation -20°C to —
+70°C, Storage
37
-30°C to +85°C, -30°C to +85°C, -30°C to +85°C, -30°C to +85°C,
Humidity 0% to Humidity 0% to Humidity 0% to Humidity 0%
95% Relative 95% Relative 95% Relative 95% Relative 38
(Noncondensing) (Noncondensing) (Noncondensing) (Noncondensing)
 Single-phase.
 Transfer on customer input. 39
 As ordered.
Note: Features are order specific. Not all features are supplied as standard.
40

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Sheet 1024
Transfer Switch — Product Selection

Table 25.0-45. Automatic Transfer Switch Features


22 Feature Description Wall-Mount Floor Closed Soft
Number Product Standing Transition Load
RLC1 ATV1 ATV3 ATC3  ATVI NTHE MTHX ATVIMG BIVIMG CTVIMG CTVCMG
23 ATH1 ATH3 ATHI NTVE MTVX
ATC1

Case Device and Contactor


Switch ATC-100 Controller

Design ATC-100 Controller


Light Commercial Molded
24

Drawout Mount ATC-800


Residential Contactor

Molded Case Switch

Magnum Load Fixed


and Drawout Mount
Molded Case Device
ATC-600 IQ Transfer

ATC-600 IQ Transfer

ATC-600 IQ Transfer

ATC-5000 Soft Load


Magnum Fixed and

Magnum Fixed and


ATC-300 Controller

ATC-300 Controller
Contactor Switch

Closed Transition
25

Bypass Isolation
Drawout Mount
Transfer Switch

Transfer Switch
Non-Automatic

Magnum
26

Manual
27 Timers
1 Time Delay Normal to Emergency
(TDNE) Fixed 2 Seconds or 15 Seconds S S
28 Adjustable 0 – 1800 Seconds S S S S S S S
2 Time Delay Engine Start (TDES)
Fixed 3 Seconds S S
29 Adjustable 0 – 120 Seconds S S S S S S S
3 Time Delay Emergency to Normal
(TDEN) Fixed 1 Minute S S
30 Adjustable 0 – 1800 Seconds S S S S S S S
4 Time Delay Engine Cooldown (TDEC)
31 Fixed 5 Minutes S S
Adjustable 0 – 1800 Seconds S S S S S S S
5 Emergency (S2) Source Sensing
32 5H
5J
Phase Reversal
All Phase Undervoltage/Underfrequency S S
S
S
S
S
O
S
O
S
O
S
O
S
O
S
5K All Phase Overvoltage/Overfrequency S S S S S S S
5N All Phase Overfrequency S S O
33 6 System or Engine Test
6B System Test Pushbutton S S S S S S S S S
6D Maintained 2-Position Test Switch O O O O O
34 6H Maintained 4-Position Test Switch O O S O O
7 Time Delay Emergency Fail (TDEF)
Fixed 6 Seconds S S
35 Time Delay Emergency Fail (TDEF)
Adjustable 0 – 6 Seconds S S S S S S S
8 Pushbutton Bypass
36 8C Bypass TDEN S S S S S S S
8D Bypass TDNE S S S S S S S
9 Maintenance Selector Switch
37 9B Electrical Operator Isolator Switch O O O O O O O
10 Preferred Source Selector Switch
10B Utility to Utility or Utility to Generator O S S S S
38 10D Generator to Generator O S S S S
12 Pilot Lights
12C Normal (S1) Source Connected S S S S S S S S S S
39 12D
12G
Emergency (S2) Source Connected
Normal (S1) Source Available
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
12H Emergency (S2) Source Available S S S S S S S S S S
12L Normal (S1) Source Tripped
40 (Requires Feature 16) O O O O O O O
12M Emergency (S2) Source Tripped
(Requires Feature 16) O O O O O O O
41 14 Auxiliary Relay Contacts
14C Normal (S1) Source Available 4 Form C O
14D Emergency (S2) Source Available 4 Form C O
14E Normal (S1) Source Available 1 Form C S S S S S
42 14F Emergency (S2) Source Available 1 Form C S S S S S
14G Normal (S1) Source Available 2 Form C S S S
14H Emergency (S2) Source Available 2 Form C S S S
43  Consult factory for contactor rating availability.
S = Standard, O = Optional

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Sheet 1025
Transfer Switch — Product Selection

Table 25.0-45. Automatic Transfer Switch Features (Continued)


Feature Description Wall-Mount Floor Closed Soft 22
Number Product Standing Transition Load
RLC1 ATV1 ATV3 ATC3  ATVI NTHE MTHX ATVIMG BIVIMG CTVIMG CTVCMG
ATH1 ATH3 ATHI NTVE MTVX 23
ATC1

Case Device and Contactor


Switch ATC-100 Controller

Design ATC-100 Controller


Light Commercial Molded
24

Drawout Mount ATC-800


Residential Contactor

Molded Case Switch

Magnum Load Fixed


and Drawout Mount
Molded Case Device
ATC-600 IQ Transfer

ATC-600 IQ Transfer

ATC-600 IQ Transfer

ATC-5000 Soft Load


Magnum Fixed and

Magnum Fixed and


ATC-300 Controller

ATC-300 Controller
Contactor Switch

Closed Transition
25

Bypass Isolation
Drawout Mount
Transfer Switch

Transfer Switch
Non-Automatic

Magnum
26

Manual
15 Position Contacts 27
15E Normal (S1) Source Position 1 Form C O S O O S S S
15F Emergency (S2) Source Position 1 Form C O S O O S S S
15M Source 2 Load Shed Contacts 4 Form C O 28
16 Integral Overcurrent Protection
16N Normal (S1) Switch Only O O O O O O O O
16E
16B
Emergency (S2) Switch Only
Normal (S1) and Emergency (S2) Switches
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
29
16S Service Equipment/Overcurrent Protection (S1) O
18
18O
Metering
IQ Analyzer Normal (S1) O O O O O O
30
18P IQ Analyzer Emergency (S2) O O O O O O
18Q IQ Analyzer Switch Selectable (S1) and (S2) O O O O O O
18V IQ Analyzer Load Side O O O O O 31
18R IQ DP-4000 Normal (S1) O O O O O
18S IQ DP-4000 Emergency (S2) O O O O O
18T IQ DP-4000 Switch Selectable (S1) and (S2) O O O O O
18U IQ DP-4000 Load Side O O O O O O
32
18W Load Side Ammeter O O
20A Rear Bus Connections O O O O O O O O
21A Non-Standard Terminals O O O O O O O O O O
33
23 Plant Exerciser
23A Selectable — Disabled/7, 14, 28 Day Interval,
Fixed 15 Minutes, Load/No Load,
34
with Fail-safe S S
23J Selectable — Disabled/7 Day Interval,
0 – 600 Minutes, Load/No Load, 35
with Fail-safe S S S S S
23K Selectable — Disabled/7, 14, 28 Day Interval,
0 – 600 Minutes, Load/No Load,
with Fail-safe S S
36
26 Normal (S1) Source Sensing
26D Go to Emergency (S2) Input S S S S S S S
26H Phase Reversal Protection S S O O O O O 37
26J All Phase Undervoltage/Underfrequency S S S S S S S
26K All Phase Overvoltage/Overfrequency S S S S S S S
26L
26M
Three-Phase Voltage Unbalance/Phase Loss
Generator Utility Sensing O O
S O 38
26P All Phase Undervoltage S S O
29
29G
Alternative Transfer Modes of Operation
Selector Switch for Automatic or
39
Non-Automatic Operation (Switch
must be Labeled as Non-Automatic) O O O O O
29J Automatic Transfer Operation with 40
Selectable (Via Programming)
Automatic or Non-Automatic


Retransfer Operation with Fail-safe O O O O
41
Consult factory for contactor rating availability.
S = Standard, O = Optional
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Sheet 1026
Transfer Switch — Product Selection

Table 25.0-45. Automatic Transfer Switch Features (Continued)


22 Feature Description Wall-Mount Floor Closed Soft
Number Product Standing Transition Load
RLC1 ATV1 ATV3 ATC3  ATVI NTHE MTHX ATVIMG BIVIMG CTVIMG CTVCMG
23 ATH1 ATH3 ATHI NTVE MTVX
ATC1

Case Device and Contactor


Switch ATC-100 Controller

Design ATC-100 Controller


Light Commercial Molded
24

Drawout Mount ATC-800


Residential Contactor

Molded Case Switch

Magnum Load Fixed


and Drawout Mount
Molded Case Device
ATC-600 IQ Transfer

ATC-600 IQ Transfer

ATC-600 IQ Transfer

ATC-5000 Soft Load


Magnum Fixed and

Magnum Fixed and


ATC-300 Controller

ATC-300 Controller
Contactor Switch

Closed Transition
25

Bypass Isolation
Drawout Mount
Transfer Switch

Transfer Switch
Non-Automatic

Magnum
26

Manual
27 32 Delayed Transfer Operation Modes
32A Time Delay Neutral
Adjustable 0 – 120 Seconds S S S S S S
28 32B Load Voltage Decay
Adjustable 2 – 30% Nominal Voltage O O O O O
32C In-Phase Monitor Defaults to
Load Voltage Decay O O O O
29 32D In-Phase Monitor Defaults to
Time Delay Neutral O O O O
32E Delay Transition Timer
30 32F
Adjustable 3 – 60 Seconds
In-Phase Monitor S
S

34 Logic Extender Cable


31 34A
34C
48 Inches (1219 mm)
96 Inches (2438 mm)
O
O
O
O
34E 144 Inches (3658 mm) O O
35A Pretransfer Signal Contacts 1 Form C S S O O O O O
32
36 Load Shed from Emergency O O O O O
37 Rated as Suitable for Use as
33 Service Equipment 
(Requires 16B or 16N or 16S)
37A Without Ground Fault Protection O O O O O O O O
37B With Ground Fault Protection O O O O O O O
34 38 Stainless Steel Device Covers
38A SS Cover for Device Plate or
Service Equipment Disconnect O O O O O O O O O O
35 38B SS Cover for Controller O O O O O O O O O O
39 Distribution Panel
(For 240/120 V, AT_3 Switches Only)
36 39A
39B
225 A with (2) 200 A Feeders
300 A with (3) 200 A Feeders
O
O
39C 400 A with (4) 200 A Feeders O
37 41
41A
Space Heater with Thermostat
100 Watts O O O O O O
41C 400 Watts O O O O O O O

38 42 Seismic Zone 4 Certified, CBC, IBC,


UBC, BOCA S S S S S S S S S
45 Load Sequencing Contacts
45A Load Sequencing Contacts (1) O O O O O
39 45B Load Sequencing Contacts (2) O O O O O
45C Load Sequencing Contacts (3) O O O O O
45D Load Sequencing Contacts (4) O O O O O
40 45E Load Sequencing Contacts (5) O O O O O
45F Load Sequencing Contacts (6) O O O O O
45G Load Sequencing Contacts (7) O O O O O
45H Load Sequencing Contacts (8) O O O O O
41 45I Load Sequencing Contacts (9) O O O O O
45J Load Sequencing Contacts (10) O O O O O
 Consult factory for contactor rating availability.
42  Ground Fault protection is required for Service Disconnects rated 1000 amperes or more if the electrical service is a solidly grounded wye system of
more than 150 volts to ground but not exceeding 600 volts phase to phase.
 Select 16S for Service Entrance rating on RLC1.
43 S = Standard, O = Optional

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Sheet 1027
Transfer Switch — Product Selection

Table 25.0-45. Automatic Transfer Switch Features (Continued)


Feature Description Wall-Mount Floor Closed Soft 22
Number Product Standing Transition Load
RLC1 ATV1 ATV3 ATC3  ATVI NTHE MTHX ATVIMG BIVIMG CTVIMG CTVCMG
ATH1 ATH3 ATHI NTVE MTVX 23
ATC1

Case Device and Contactor


Switch ATC-100 Controller

Design ATC-100 Controller


Light Commercial Molded
24

Drawout Mount ATC-800


Residential Contactor

Molded Case Switch

Magnum Load Fixed


and Drawout Mount
Molded Case Device
ATC-600 IQ Transfer

ATC-600 IQ Transfer

ATC-600 IQ Transfer

ATC-5000 Soft Load


Magnum Fixed and

Magnum Fixed and


ATC-300 Controller

ATC-300 Controller
Contactor Switch

Closed Transition
25

Bypass Isolation
Drawout Mount
Transfer Switch

Transfer Switch
Non-Automatic

Magnum
26

Manual
47 Closed Transition Operational Modes 27
(User Must Specify Mode)
47C Closed Transition In-Phase with

47D
Default to Load Voltage Decay
Closed Transition
O
O
O
O
28
47E Closed Transition In-Phase with
Defaults to Time Delay Neutral O O
48 Communications
29
48A IPONI Module O O O O O
48D EPONI Module (10Base-T Only)
48E EPONI Module (10Base-T and 10Base-FL) 30
48F MPONI Module (Modbus) O O O O O
51 Transient Voltage Surge Protection
(Listed Rating is per Phase) 31
51D1 50 kA — Clipper Device Connected
to Source 1 O O O O O
51E1 80 kA — Clipper Device Connected
to Source 1 O O O O O
32
51F1 100 kA — Clipper Device Connected
to Source 1 O O O O O
51G1 50 kA — CHSP Device Connected to Source 1 33
(240/120 Vac Single-Phase Only) O O O O
51H1 75 kA — CHSP Device Connected to Source 1
(240/120 Vac Single-Phase Only) O O O O
51J4 Telephone/Modem/DSL (4 Lines Total) O O O O O O O O 34
51K4 Cable TV/Satellite Cable/Cable Modem
(2 Lines Total) O O O O O O O O
51M4A 12 Vdc Generator Start Circuit Protection O O O O O O O O 35
51M4B 24 Vdc Generator Start Circuit Protection O O O O O O O O O
51NA1 100 kA — Surge Device with AdVisor

51NS1
Source1
100 kA — Surge Device with SuperVisor
O O O O 36
Source 1 O O O O
51NN1 100 kA — Surge Device with NetVisor
Source 1 O O O O 37
51QA1 160 kA — Surge Device with AdVisor
Source 1 O O O O
51QS1 160 kA — Surge Device with SuperVisor
Source 1 O O O O
38
51QN1 160 kA — Surge Device with NetVisor
Source 1 O O O O
51SA1 200 kA — Surge Device with AdVisor 39
Source 1 O O O O
51SS1 200 kA — Surge Device w/SuperVisor

51SN1
Source 1
200 kA — Surge Device w/NetVisor
O O O O 40
Source 1 O O O O
54A Front Access Cabinet O O O O

41
Consult factory for contactor rating availability.
S = Standard, O = Optional
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Sheet 1028
Transfer Switch — Standard and Optional Features

22 Transfer Switch — Standard Plant Exerciser unavailable if the sources are out of
phase, based on programmable set
and Optional Features for 23A. Plant Exerciser With Fail-safe points in the controller.

23 Cutler-Hammer Transfer Provides a means for automatic testing 26J. All-Phase Undervoltage/
of the engine generator set or standby
Switches power system. All programmed time
Underfrequency Protection
delays in the controller will be performed Provides all-phase undervoltage/
24 Timers during plant exerciser operations. underfrequency monitoring and
1. Time Delay Normal to Emergency protection based on programmable
Programmable set points for test set points in the controller.
(TDNE)
25 intervals are start time, either disabled,
Provides a time delay to allow for the daily, 7, 14 or 28 days. 26K. All-Phase Overvoltage/
generator to warm up before transfer- Overfrequency Protection
26 15-minute fixed engine test time.
ring the load from the Normal Source
to the Emergency Source. Timing Provides all-phase overvoltage/over-
Test may be performed with or without frequency monitoring and protection
begins only after the Emergency Source load transfer. Test may be manually
27 becomes available and deemed good cancelled during the operation. This
based on programmable set points in
based on the programmable voltage the controller.
function is “fail-safe” protected.
and frequency set points in the 26L. Three-Phase Voltage Unbalance/
28 controller. 23J. Plant Exerciser (PE) With Fail-safe Phase Loss
2. Time Delay Engine Start (TDES) Provides a means for automatic testing Provides phase loss detection from
29 of the engine generator set or standby blown fuses on the Source 1.
Provides a time delay before initiating power system. All programmed time
the generator start cycle. This is to delays in the controller will be performed 26M. Generator Utility Sensing
account for momentary power outages during the plant exerciser operation.
30 or voltage fluctuations of the Normal Allows for the switch to operate with
Source. Provides a Form “C” contact Programmable set points for test generators that have internal utility
to the generator starter circuit. interval are Start Time, either disabled sensing. This option comes as a kit
31 or 7 days, and engine test time. that needs to be field installed.
3. Time Delay Emergency to Normal
(TDEN) Test may be performed with or without Source 2 Sensing
32 a load transfer. Test may be manually
Provides a time delay of the re-transfer cancelled during the operation. This is 5. Source 2 — Monitoring and
operation to permit stabilization of the a “fail-safe” operation. Protection
33 Normal Source. Timing begins only
23K. Plant Exerciser With Fail-safe Provides monitoring and protection
after the Normal Source becomes
available and deemed good based based on the Source 2 voltage and/or
Provides a means for automatic testing frequency set points. All Feature 5
34 on the programmable voltage and of the engine generator set or standby monitoring and protection functions
frequency set points in the controller. power system. All programmed time
This function is fail-safe protected. are fail-safe operations.
delays in the controller will be performed
35 4. Time Delay Engine Cooldown during plant exerciser operations. 5J. All-Phase Undervoltage/
(TDEC) Underfrequency Protection
Programmable set points for test
36 Provides a time delay before initiating intervals are start time, either disabled, Provides Undervoltage/Underfrequency
the generator stop cycle after the daily, 7, 14 or 28 days, engine test time. monitoring and protection based on
re-transfer operation. This allows the programmable set points in the
37 Test may be performed with or without controller.
generator to cool down by running load transfer. Test may be manually
unloaded. Timing begins on comple- cancelled during the operation. This 5K. All-Phase Overvoltage/
tion of the re-transfer cycle. function is “fail-safe” protected. Overfrequency Protection
38
7. Time Delay Emergency Fail (TDEF) Provides Over/Voltage/Overfrequency
Source 1 Sensing monitoring and protection based
Provides a time delay that prevents
39 a connected emergency source from 26. Source 1 — Monitoring and on programmable set points in the
being declared “Unavailable” based Protection controller.
on the customer’s set points. This is to
40 account for momentary generator fluc-
Provides Source 1 monitoring and pro- 5H. Three-Phase Rotation Protection
tection functions. If Source 1 fails, then
tuations. If the Source 2 remains in a the Automatic Transfer Controller will Provides three-phase reversal sensing
failed state, then 0.5 second after the in order to protect against transferring
41 TDEF timer expires the transfer switch
begin the sequence of operations nec-
to an out-of-phase source. The controller
essary to transfer the load to Source 2.
will proceed with the programmed All Feature 26 monitoring and protec- will treat the opposite source as
sequence for re-transfer if Source 1 unavailable if the sources are out of
42 is available. This time delay is only
tion functions are fail-safe operations.
phase, based on programmable set
implemented when Source 2 is a 26H. Three-Phase Rotation Protection points in the controller.
43 generator.
Provides three-phase reversal sensing
Note: This feature is also enabled when in order to protect against transferring
large loads cause generator output to drop to an out-of-phase source. The controller
below customer set points. will treat the opposite source as

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Sheet 1029
Transfer Switch — Standard and Optional Features

Transfer Switch — Standard and 9B. Maintenance Selector Switch (MSS) 10B. Preferred Source Selector
Optional Features (Continued)
22
Provides a 2-position, maintained con- Provides a programmable source
tact selector switch marked “Operate” selector for use on systems comprised
Manual Controls and “Disable.” When the MSS is of dual utility or utility and engine/ 23
placed in the “Disable” position, the generator power sources.
6B. Test Operators
controller logic will be disconnected
10D. Preferred Source Selector
Automatic Transfer Switches are from the transfer motor circuit. The 24
provided with a Test Pushbutton that MSS is placed in the “Operate” posi- Provides a programmable source
simulates a loss of the Source 1 as tion for normal automatic operation. selector for use on systems comprised
standard. All programmed time delays
29. Transfer Operation Modes of dual engine/generator power 25
(TDNE, TDEN, etc.) will be performed sources. (Dual engine starting circuits
as part of the Test. Engine run time of Provides standard or optional transfer are provided.)
the Test is equal to the Plant Exerciser modes, mode selection devices and 26
programmed set point. All Tests are operational methods for Transfer Indications/and Status Display
fail-safe protected. Switches. 12C. Source 1 — Load Connected
6H. 4-Position Test Selector Switch
27
29G. Automatic/Manual Operation Provides a green indication that
(FPSS) With Selector Switch indicates the load is connected to
Provides a 4-position, maintained Provides 2-position selector switch Source 1 when lit. 28
contact selector switch marked “Auto,” (labeled Auto/Manual) that permits 12D. Source 2 — Load Connected
“Test,” “Engine Start,” and “Off.” The selection of the Automatic or Manual
FPSS is fail-safe protected, except for transfer. When in the “Auto” position, Provides a red indication that indicates 29
the “Off Position.” Transfer Switch the transfer switch operates with fully the load is connected to Source 2
operation is determined by the switch automatic transfer, re-transfer and when lit.
position. Transfer Switch operations generator startup and shutdown 30
are as follows: operations. When in the “Manual” 12G. Source 1 — Present
position, manual operation is required
“Auto” — Automatic operation mode.
to initiate the generator startup or
Provides a white or amber indication 31
“Depending on the Controller” that
“Test” — A Load test is performed re-transfer with generator shutdown Source 1 has power, however this
until the switch is moved to another operations.
position.
does not indicate whether Source 1 32
Note: Transfer switches with Feature 29G is acceptable.
“Engine Start” — A No-Load test is must be labeled as Non-Automatic Transfer
12H. Source 2 — Present
performed until the switch is moved to Switch equipment. 33
another position. Provides an amber indication that
29J. Automatic Transfer or Automatic Source 2 has power, however this
“Off” — The Automatic Transfer Transfer With Non-Automatic does not indicate whether Source 2 34
Controller and engine start contact are Re-transfer Operation is acceptable.
disabled. A white pilot light is provided
Provides a field-selectable program-
to indicate that the FPSS is in the “Off”
mable set point that permits the transfer
Overcurrent Trip Indication 35
position. Available only with Integral Overcurrent
switch to operate in one of the following
Note: This option will force the switch to 2 transfer modes (A or B). Protection (Feature 16). (Shown on
be marked as non-automatic based on Automatic Transfer Controller Display.) 36
UL 1008. A. Fully automatic operation.
12L. Source 1 Trip Indication
8. Time Delay Bypass Pushbutton
B. Automatic engine/generator startup 37
and automatic transfer operation The Automatic Transfer Controller
Provides a momentary contact push- from Source 1 to Source 2. Manual display will read “Lockout” if the
button to bypass the TDNE (Feature 1) pushbutton operation is required Source 1 circuit breaker is in the 38
and/or TDEN (Feature 2) time delays. to initiate the re-transfer operation “tripped” position.
The Time Delay Bypass Pushbutton and engine/generator shutdown.
12M. Source 2 Trip Indication
contact, when closed, will reduce any The pushbutton for manual re- 39
or all of the programmed time delay to transfer operation is included. The Automatic Transfer Controller
zero. Must be executed when TDNE or This is fail-safe protected. display will read “Lockout” if the
TDEN timer is displayed on the controller.
10. Preferred Source Selector Source 2 circuit breaker is in the 40
“tripped” position.
8C. Bypass Time Delay Emergency
Provides a means to designate either
to Normal (TDEN) Customer Outputs 41
Source 1 or Source 2 as the “Preferred”
8D. Bypass Time Delay Normal source. The “Preferred” source is the 14. Relay Auxiliary Contacts
to Emergency (TDNE) source that the transfer switch will
connect the load to if it is available. 14C. Source 1 Present 42
Note: This is a programmable software Provides 4 Form “C” relay auxiliary
feature not an actual switch. contacts. The relay is energized when 43
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Sheet 1030
Transfer Switch — Standard and Optional Features

Transfer Switch — Standard and Customer Inputs 18. Metering


22 Optional Features (Continued) 26D. Go to Emergency (Source 2) The microprocessor-based multi-
function monitoring and display features
14D. Source 2 Present Provides the capability for an external
23 contact closure to initiate a transfer
the latest technological advances in
Provides 4 Form “C” relay auxiliary metering and communications
to the Source 2 power source. This capabilities.
contacts. The relay is energized when includes starting the generator, per-
24 Source 2 is Present. forming the programmed time delays Available with an optional communi-
14E. Source 1 Available and the transfer operation. Re-transfer cations interface. (See Feature 48 —
will occur when the external contact is Communications for available
25 Provides 1 Form “C” relay auxiliary opened. This is a fail-safe function. communication modules.)
contact. The relay is energized when
Source 1 is available and within the 36. Load Shed From Emergency Feature 18 metering options include
26 controller’s programmable set points. Provides the capability for an external
all required external devices (CTs etc.)
for a fully functioning metering system.
14F. Source 2 Available NC contact to initiate a load circuit
27 disconnection from the Source 2 power
source. If the load circuit is connected
IQ Analyzer
Provides 1 Form “C” relay auxiliary
contact. The relay is energized when to Source 2 and the contact is opened, The IQ Analyzer is an rms sensing,
multi-function microprocessor-based
28 Source 2 is available and within the then a re-transfer to Source 1 is
monitoring and display device with
controller’s programmable set points. completed if Source 1 is available.
If Source 1 is not available, then the waveform capture that provides simul-
14G. Source 1 Present taneous monitoring of current, voltage,
29 transfer switch will transfer to neutral.
frequency, power (real, reactive and
Provides 2 Form “C” relay auxiliary If the load circuit is connected to
Source 1 and the contact is open, then apparent), energy (real, reactive and
contacts. The relay is energized when apparent), demand (forward, reverse
30 Source 1 is available and within the a transfer Source 2 is prohibited.
and net), harmonics (magnitude and
controller’s programmable set points. 16. Integral Overcurrent Protection phase angle), power factor and percent
THD (current and voltage).
31 14H. Source 2 Present Provides thermal-magnetic overcur-
Provides 2 Form “C” relay auxiliary rent protection integral to the power 18O. IQ Analyzer — Source 1 Line
contacts. The relay is energized when switching device(s). All Feature 16 Side Metering
32 Source 2 is available and within the options include a “Lockout” function.
If the power switching breaker trips on Provides an IQ Analyzer for monitoring
controller’s programmable set points. the Source 1 line side circuit.
an overcurrent condition, then “Lockout”
33 15. Switch Position Indication Contact is displayed on the Automatic Transfer 18P. IQ Analyzer — Source 2 Line
Controller display and automatic oper- Side Metering
Provides a contact that indicates if the ation is prevented until the appropriate
34 power switching device is in the source is manually reset. On non-auto- Provides an IQ Analyzer for monitoring
“open” or “closed” position. matic switches, a blue light is supplied the Source 2 line side circuit.
15E. Source 1 Position Indication to indicate the “lockout.”
35 Contact
18Q. IQ Analyzer With Selector
16B. Integral Overcurrent Protection Switch for Source 1 or Source 2 Line
Provides 1 Form “C” contact that on Both Power Source Switching Side Metering
36 indicates the position of the Source 1 Devices
Provides an IQ Analyzer with a Source
power switching device. Provides integral overcurrent protection selector switch for monitoring the
on both Source 1 and Source 2 power Source 1 or Source 2 line side circuit.
37 15F. Source 2 Position Indication
Contact switching devices.
IQ DP-4000
Provides 1 Form “C” contact that 16E. Integral Overcurrent Protection
38 indicates the position of the Source 2 on the Source 2 Power Switching The IQ DP-4000 is an rms sensing,
Device multi-function microprocessor-based
power-switching device. monitoring and display device that
39 15M. Source 2 Load Shed Contacts Provides integral overcurrent protection provides simultaneous monitoring of
on the Source 2 power switching device. current, voltage, frequency, power
Provides 4 Form “C” contacts to (real, reactive and apparent), energy
initiate a load circuit disconnect while 16N. Integral Overcurrent Protection
40 on Source 2. This gives the user the on the Source 1 Power Switching
(real, reactive and apparent), power
factor and percent THD (current and
capability of selectively choosing not Device voltage).
41 to run certain loads while on Source 2. Provides integral overcurrent protection 18R. IQ DP-4000 — Source 1 Line
35A. Pre-Transfer Signal With 1 Form on the Source 1 power switching device. Side Metering
“C” Contact
42 16S. External Overcurrent Protection on Provides an IQ DP-4000 for monitoring
Provides a signal prior to the transfer- the Source 1 Power Switching Device the Source 1 line side circuit.
ring of the load. Will not transfer until Provides overcurrent protection on the
43 the programmable delay set point in Source 1 power switching device.
the controller is reached. If both sources
are not available, this option will ignore
the time delay set in the controller.

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January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 1031
Transfer Switch — Standard and Optional Features

Transfer Switch — Standard and 32A. Time Delay Neutral 32F. In-Phase Transition
Optional Features (Continued)
22
Provides a time delay in the neutral Provides In-Phase transition, this
position during the transfer and feature will permit a transfer or re-
18S. IQ DP-4000 — Source 2 Line
Side Metering
re-transfer operations during which transfer between 2 available sources 23
both Source 1 and Source 2 are dis- that have a phase angle difference of 8
Provides an IQ DP-4000 for monitoring connected from the load circuit. This degrees or less. The In-Phase transition
the Source 2 line side circuit. allows inductive loads time to reach a feature includes permissible frequency 24
safe voltage and eliminate back EMF. difference and synchronization time
18T. IQ DP-4000 With Selector Switch The time delay is programmable and set points. In the event Source 1 and
for Source 1 or Source 2 Line Side is the same for both transfer and re- Source 2 fail to synchronize within the 25
Metering transfer operations. This is a passive permitted frequency difference and
feature which requires the consulting time, the Alarm relay will energize and
Provides an IQ DP-4000 with a Source
selector switch for monitoring the
Eng./installer to determine the settings “Failed to Sync” will be displayed on 26
based on how the user will operate the Line 1 of the controller. After resetting
Source 1 or Source 2 line side circuit. facility. Adjustable 0 – 120 seconds. the alarm, another in-phase transition
18U. IQ DP-4000 — Load Side Metering 32B. Load Voltage Decay
may be attempted or a non-synchronized 27
transfer may be initiated by failing the
Provides an IQ DP-4000 for monitoring Provides load voltage measurement connected source. The adjustable fre-
the load side circuit. to sense back EMF that is generated quency difference is 0.0 to 3.0 Hz. If the 28
when the transfer switch is the neutral synchronization does not occur within
18V. IQ Analyzer — Load Side Metering
position. It provides a delay in transfer a specified amount of time, the Alarm
Provides an IQ Analyzer for monitoring in either direction if an unacceptable relay will energize and the failure will 29
the load side circuit. level is sensed as established by a pro- be logged into the Transfer History
grammed set point. This is an active as either “Sync Fail - Freq” or “Sync
18W. Ammeter Side Metering
feature that adapts to how the facility Fail - Phase” depending on whether 30
Provides an ammeter for monitoring is operating in order to minimize neutral the frequency difference or the phase
the load side circuit. position wait time, but ensure safety. difference was excessive.
Adjustable 2 – 30% of nominal voltage. 47. Transfer Modes for Closed
31
20A. Rear Bus Provisions
32C. In-Phase Transition With Default Transition Transfer Switches
Provides Source 1, Source 2 and to Load Voltage Decay 32
Load Circuit rear accessible bus stabs Provides available transition transfer
with provision for busbar connection. Provides In-Phase transition, which is modes for a closed transition transfer
Cutler-Hammer Transfer Switches are a feature that will permit a transfer or switch. Closed Transition is a “make
provided with either front or rear re-transfer between 2 available sources before break” transfer and re-transfer 33
(dependant on switch type) connected that have a phase angle difference scheme that will parallel (a maximum
near zero. The In-Phase transition of 100 ms) Source 1 and Source 2
solderless screw-type terminals for
feature includes permissible frequency providing a seamless transfer when 34
power cable connection as standard.
difference and synchronization time both sources are available. The closed
21A. Optional Power Cable Connection set points. In the event Source 1 and transition feature includes permissible
Terminals Source 2 fail to synchronize within the voltage difference frequency difference 35
permitted frequency difference and and synchronization time allowance
Cutler-Hammer Transfer Switches are set points. The phase angle difference
provided as standard with Source 1, time, then the controller defaults to the 36
Load Voltage Decay operation as between the 2 sources must be near
Source 2 and Load Circuit solderless zero for a permitted transfer. These are
screw-type terminals for power cable described in Feature 32B. Adjustable
Frequency Difference 0.0 – 3.0 Hz. all programmable set points in the
connection. Alternate terminal wire
Adjustable Synchronization Time controller. 37
sizes, and compression lug provisions
may be available dependant on transfer Allowance 1 – 60 minutes. 47C. Closed Transition With Default to
switch type and ampere rating. 32D. In-Phase Transition With Default In-Phase Transition With Default to 38
to Time Delay Neutral Load Voltage Decay
32. Delayed Transition Transfer Modes
for Open Transition Transfer Switches Provides In-Phase transition, which is Provides a closed transition transfer as 39
a feature that will permit a transfer or the primary transfer mode. In the event
Provides delayed transition transfer Source 1 and Source 2 fail to synchronize
modes for an open transition transfer re-transfer only between 2 available
switch. Often used in systems with sources that have a phase angle differ- within the permitted voltage difference,
frequency difference, phase angle
40
inductive loads, a delayed transition ence near zero. The In-Phase transition
feature includes permissible frequency difference and time, then the controller
transfer switch may prevent or reduce
inrush currents due to out of phase difference and synchronization time defaults to the In-Phase Transition With 41
set points. In the event Source 1 and Default to Load Voltage Decay opera-
switching of inductive loads. tions as described in Features 32C and
Source 2 fail to synchronize within the
permitted frequency difference and 32B. Adjustable Frequency Difference 42
time then the controller defaults to the 0.0 – 0.3 Hz. Adjustable Voltage Difference
Time Delay Neutral operation as 1 – 5 percent V. Adjustable synchroni-
described in Feature 32A. Adjustable zation Time Allowance 1 – 60 minutes. 43
Frequency Difference 0.0 – 3.0 Hz.
Adjustable Synchronization Time
Allowance 1 – 60 minutes.

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Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 1032
Transfer Switch — Standard and Optional Features

Transfer Switch — Standard and 37B. Service Equipment Rated Transfer 45C. Load Sequencing Contact
22 Optional Features (Continued) Switch With Ground Fault Protection
Provides (3) addressable relays.
Provides Service Equipment rating for
47D. Closed Transition 45D. Load Sequencing Contact
23 an application that requires ground
Provides a closed transition transfer as fault protection. Provides (4) addressable relays.
the primary transfer mode. Only under 38. Stainless Steel Cover
24 45E. Load Sequencing Contact
a fail-safe condition (i.e., loss of the
connected source) will the controller Provides protection for the controller. Provides (5) addressable relays.
transfer to the alternate source using
25 the Load Voltage Decay operation as
39. Distribution Panel 45F. Load Sequencing Contact
described in Feature 32B. Adjustable The Distribution Panel feature utilizes Provides (6) addressable relays.
Frequency Difference 0.0 – 0.3 Hz. a Panelboard design with bolt-on
26 Adjustable Voltage Difference 1 – 5% V. circuit breakers. Bolt-on breakers are 45G. Load Sequencing Contact
designed to hold up to the changes
47E. Closed Transition With Default to Provides (7) addressable relays.
in temperature and humidity that an
27 In-Phase Transition With Default to
industrial application calls for. (240/120 45H. Load Sequencing Contact
Time Delay Neutral
Vac single-phase systems only.)
Provides a closed transition transfer as Provides (8) addressable relays.
28 the primary transfer mode. In the event
39A. 225 A With (2) 200 A Feeders
45I. Load Sequencing Contact
Source 1 and Source 2 fail to synchro- 39B. 300 A With (3) 200 A Feeders
nize within the permitted voltage dif- Provides (9) addressable relays.
29 ference, frequency difference, phase 39C. 400 A With (4) 200 A Feeders
angle difference and time, then the 45J. Load Sequencing Contact
41. Space Heater With Thermostat
controller defaults to the In-Phase
30 Transition With Default to Time Delay Provides a space heater and adjustable
Provides (10) addressable relays.
Neutral operation as described in thermostat. External control power is 48. Communication Modules
Features 32D and 32A. Adjustable not required. Availability is dependent
31 Frequency Difference 0.0 – 0.3 Hz. on transfer switch type.
Provides communications modules
for the ATC-600 and ATC-800 (Closed
Adjustable Voltage Difference 1 – 5
41A. Space Heater With Thermostat — Transition) transfer switch controllers.
32 percent V. Adjustable synchronization
100 Watt A separately mounted communications
Time Allowance 1 – 60 minutes.
module will enable the automatic transfer
Provides 100-watt space heater with controller to be remotely monitored
33 Logic Extender Cable an adjustable thermostat. controlled and programmed via a
34A. 48 Inches (1219 mm) network.
41C. Space Heater With Thermostat —
34 Provides logic extension cable with 400 Watt 48A. Communications Module — IPONI
connectors.
Provides 400-watt space heater with Provides INCOMM protocol communi-
34C. 96 Inches (2438 mm) an adjustable thermostat. cations modules.
35
Provides logic extension cable with 42. Seismic Certification 48D. Communications Module — EPONI
connectors.
Provides a Seismic certified Transfer
36 34E. 144 Inches (3658 mm) Switch with certificate for application
Provides INCOMM protocol via Ethernet
communications module. (10Base-T
is Seismic Zone 4 under the California only.)
Provides logic extension cable with Building Code (CBC), the Uniform
37 connectors. Building Code (UBC) and BOCA, and 48E. Communications Module — EPONI
37. Service Equipment Rated International Building Code (IBC). Provides INCOMM protocol via Ethernet
38 Transfer Switch 45. Load Sequencing Capability communications module. (10Base-T
and 10Base-FL.)
Provides the label “Suitable for use as Provides the capability for sequential
39 Service Equipment” and the features closure of up to 10 addressable relays 48F. Communications Module — MPONI
necessary to meet the requirements after a transfer. Each Addressable Relay
for the label. Includes service discon- Provides Modbus RTU protocol via
provides (1) Form “C” contact. A single communications module.
40 nect with visible indication and neutral adjustable time delay between each of
assembly with removable link. Feature the relay closures is provided. Operates Transient Voltage Surge Protection
16B or 16N must be selected separately. via a sub-network. Adjustable 1 – 120 There are 3 surge options to choose
41 37A. Service Equipment Rated seconds. from. They are CHSP, CVL, CPS. In
Transfer Switch Without Ground 45A. Load Sequencing Contact addition there are 2 generator start
Fault Protection circuits protectors. The listed rating is
42 Provides (1) addressable relay. per Phase and availability is dependent
Provides Service Equipment rating for on transfer switch type.
an application that does not require 45B. Load Sequencing Contact
43 ground fault protection.
Provides (2) addressable relays.

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January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 1033
Transfer Switch — Standard and Optional Features

Transfer Switch — Standard and CPS SuperVisor has a voltage meter Glossary
Optional Features (Continued) and transient counter, with event
With respect to their use in this
22
capture phase status indicator lights
to indicate protection availability, and document and as they relate to switch
Generator Start Circuit Protection a Form “C” alarm contact and audible operation, the following terminology 23
alarm. is defined:
51M4A. 12 Vdc Engine control Start
Circuit Protection. Available — A source is defined as
CPS NetVisor has voltage meter and
“available” when it is within its under- 24
51M4B. 24 Vdc Engine control Start transient counter, with event capture,
life remaining and %THD communica- voltage/overvoltage/underfrequency/
Circuit Protection. overfrequency (if applicable) set point
CHSP Surge Suppression is designed
tion over Modbus and Ethernet. Phase
ranges for the nominal voltage and 25
status indicator lights to indicate
for single-phase loads with a maximum protection availability. Form “C” alarm frequency setting.
capacity of 70 k per phase. Also available contact and audible alarm. Fail-safe — A feature that prevents 26
for telephone and cable applications. disconnection from the only available
51NA1. 100 kA — Surge Device with
51G1. 50 kA — Connected to Source 1. AdVisor. source and will also force a transfer or
(240/120 Vac single-phase systems only.) re-transfer operation to the only avail- 27
51NS1. 100 kA — Surge Device with able source.
51H1. 75 kA — Connected to Source 1. SuperVisor Source 1.
(240/120 Vac single-phase systems only.) Re-Transfer — “Re-Transfer” is defined 28
51NN1. 100 kA — Surge Device with as a change of the load connection
51J4. Telephone/Modem/DSL NetVisor Source 1. from the secondary to primary source.
(4 Lines Total.)
51QA1. 160 kA — Surge Device with Source 1 — is the primary source 29
51K1. Cable TV/Satellite Cable/ AdVisor Source 1. or Normal Source or Normal Power
Cable Modem. Source or Normal. (Except when
51QS1. 160 kA — Surge Device with Source 2 has been designated the 30
CVL is a Clipper commercial grade SuperVisor Source 1. “Preferred Source.”)
protection and EMI/RFI filter. Comes
standard with phase indicator lights to 51QN1. 160 kA — Surge Device with Source 2 — is the secondary source 31
monitor component status, Form “C” NetVisor Source 1. or Emergency Source or Emergency
alarm contacts and an audible alarm. Power Source or Emergency or Standby
51SA1. 200 kA — Surge Device with
Surge range 50 to 100 k per phase.
AdVisor Source 1. or Backup source. (Except when 32
Source 2 has been designated the
51D1. 50 kA Connected to Source 1.
51SS1. 200 kA — Surge Device with “Preferred Source.”)
51E1. 80 kA Connected to Source 1. SuperVisor Source 1. 33
Source 1 — Failed or Fails — Source 1
51F1. 100 kA Connected to Source 1 51SN1. 200 kA — Surge Device with is defined as “failed” when it is outside
(2 Lines Total.) NetVisor Source 1. of its undervoltage or overvoltage 34
or underfrequency or overfrequency (if
CPS is a Clipper commercial grade 54. Front Access applicable) set point ranges for the
protection and EMI/RFI filter. Available
range is 100 to 200 k phase-to-phase 54A. Front Access Cabinet available for nominal voltage and frequency setting. 35
Industrial grade surge protection. all Magnum products. This option will Source 2 — Failed or Fails — Source 2
add an additional pull section mounted is defined as “failed” when it is out-
CPS AdVisor has phase status indicator on the side of the switch. side of its undervoltage or overvoltage 36
lights to indicate protection availability or underfrequency or overfrequency
and a Form “C” alarm contact and (if applicable) set point ranges for the
audible alarm. nominal voltage and frequency setting
37
for a time exceeding 0.5 seconds after
Field Kits Available the Time Delay Emergency Fail (TDEF)
Replacement controllers as, well as time delay expires.
38
field upgrade kits, are available and
Transfer — “Transfer” is defined as a
identified by style numbers. 39
change of the load connection from
Controller Field Kits — 8160A00G X X the primary to secondary source
Consult factory for correct selection for except when specifically used as
group number. “Transfer to Neutral.” 40
Option Field Kits — 8160A X X G X X Transfer to Neutral — “Transfer to
Consult factory for correct selection of Neutral” is defined as when the load 41
style number. circuits are disconnected from both
Source 1 and Source 2.
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Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 1034
Transfer Switch — Optional Components

22 Optional Components Eaton’s IQ Analyzer meter can measure For paralleling (including soft loading/
parameters including voltage, current, unloading) applications, utility grade
power (watts, vars and VA), energy, protective relaying is optional, and
Metering frequency, demand, power factor, offered when utility interconnection
23 %THD (voltage and current), K factor, standard requires additional protection
CBEMA derating factor and crest factor. on top of that provided by ATC-5000
IQ Analyzer can also communicate with controller. The following protective
24 Eaton's industry accepted IMPACC relays can be included in Eaton Soft
and PowerNet Power Management Load ATS:
Systems. (See Eaton TD 17530, available
25 on line, for more information.) ■ Beckwith M-3410A — See Appendix B
for details.
Protective Relaying ■ Beckwith M-3520.
26 ■ Schweitzer SEL-351.
■ Schweitzer SEL-547.
27 ■ Basler BE1-951.
■ Basler BE1-IPS100.
All above protective relays provide
28 protection necessary to satisfy IEEE
IQ Analyzer
P1547 standard “IEEE Standard for
Interconnecting Distributed Resources
29 Highly accurate source or load meter-
with Electric Power Systems.” See
ing can be provided for advanced
energy management and power quality Table 25.0-46.
30 analysis. Meeting the stringent ANSI
C12.16 Class 10 accuracy requirement,

31 Protective Relay

Table 25.0-46. Protective Relays


32 ANSI/ Function ATC-5000 Eaton Utility Intertie Protection
IEEE Digitrip Beckwith Beckwith Schweitzer Schweitzer Basler Basler
Number (Optional) M-3410A M-3520 SEL-547 SEL-351 BE1-951 BE1-IPS100
33 (Optional) (Optional) (Optional) (Optional) (Optional) (Optional)

21 Phase Distance O
24 Overexcitation V/Hz S S
34
25 Synchronizer S
Synch Check S S S S S S
35 27 Undervoltage S  S S S S S S
27G Ground Undervoltage S O
32 Reverse/Forward Power S S S S S S S
36 40 Loss-of-Field S
46 Negative Sequence Overcurrent S S S
37 47 Negative Sequence Overvoltage S S S S S
50 Instantaneous Phase Overcurrent S S  S S S S
50N Instantaneous Ground Overcurrent O  S S S S
38 51 ac Time Overcurrent S  S  S S S
51N ac Time Ground Overcurrent O  S S S S S
39 51V Voltage Restrained Overcurrent S S S
59 Overvoltage S  S S S S S S
59G Ground Overvoltage S O S
40 59I Peak Overvoltage S O
60FL VT Fuse-Loss Detection S S S S

41 62 General Purpose Timers S


67 Phase Directional Overcurrent S S S
67N Residual Directional Overcurrent O S
42 72 Phase/Vector Shift S
79 Reconnect Enable Time Delay S S S S
81 O/U Over/Underfrequency S  S S S S S S
43 81R Rate of Change of Frequency O S
 Generator Protective Feature S = Standard Function; O = Optional Function.
 Utility Protective Feature.

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January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 1035
Transfer Switch — Optional Components

Transient Voltage Surge Suppression Optional On-board 24 Vdc Power Supply control power to soft load transfer
Eaton's Clipper Power System — On-board 24 Vdc power supply circuit, switch components. Engine battery 22
Visor series transient voltage surge consisting of two (2) 12 Vdc gel-cell UPS can be connected in the “best battery”
suppression (TVSS) components can type batteries and battery charger, is circuit as well, further improving the
be integrated into any closed transi- available on the unit to provide dc system’s reliability. 23
tion soft load switch. Surge current
ratings 100 kA, 160 kA and 200 kA per Transfer Switch — Optional Components
phase provide a range of cost effective 24
facility-wide protection solutions. Status Table 25.0-47. Options
indication on each phase is standard
with any TVSS option. Metering and
Description 25
communication capabilities are also Service Entrance Rating
available. See Appendix C for details. 16N Overcurrent Protection — Normal
16E Overcurrent Protection — Emergency 26
Communications 16B Overcurrent Protection — Both
Optional communication capability via
Communication Gateway is available
37A Service Entrance 27
37B Service Entrance with Ground Fault
allowing remote data access, control,
programming, system interface and Metering
dispatch. 18O IQ Analyzer — Normal 28
18P IQ Analyzer — Emergency
System Interface
A system control panel provides user-
18Q IQ Analyzer — N/E Selectable
29
18U IQ Analyzer — Load
friendly interface to the closed transi-
tion soft load controller, allowing oper- Plant Exerciser
ators to easily monitor the switching 23J Automatic 24 Hours/7 Days Selectable Load/No Load 30
devices position and manually test Expanded Controller I/O
generator and the system operations. 25A Additional Discrete and Analog I/O for Genset Control and Monitoring
31
Switching Devices Status Lights Space Heater and Thermostat
■ Source 1 Open (Green). 41C 400 W Heater with Thermostat

■ Source 1 Closed (Red). Surge Protection 32


51M4B Engine Control (24 Vdc) Surge Device
■ Source 1 Trip (Amber).
51NA1 100 kA Surge Device with AdVisor Source 1
■ Source 2 Open (Green).
51NS1 100 kA Surge Device with SuperVisor Source 1
33
■ Source 2 Closed (Red).
51NN1 100 kA Surge Device with NetVisor Source 1
■ Source 2 Trip (Amber).
51QA1 160 kA Surge Device with AdVisor Source 1 34
Front Panel Control Switches and Lights 51QS1 160 kA Surge Device with SuperVisor Source 1
The combination of the following pilot 51QN1 160 kA Surge Device with NetVisor Source 1
devices can be implemented on the unit: 51SA1 200 kA Surge Device with AdVisor Source 1
35
■ AUTO/TEST Switch. 51SS1 200 kA Surge Device with SuperVisor Source 1

■ SYSTEM TEST Switch. 51SN1 200 kA Surge Device with NetVisor Source 1 36
■ TEST MODE Switch. On-Board 24 Vdc Power Supply
24C Battery Charger and Gell-Cell Batteries
■ ALARM SILENCE Switch. 37
■ READY FOR OPERATION Lamp (White) Protective Devices
— verifies the ATC-5000 status. 53A Beckwith M-3410A

Optional Intergral Overcurrent Protection


53B Schweitzer SEL-547 38
53C Basler BE1-951
Capability
53D Beckwith M-3520
For service entrance applications, Digitrip
53E Schweitzer SEL-351 39
microprocessor-based trip units can be
53F Basler BE1-IPS100
integrated into the power switching
devices. This eliminates the need for Communication 40
the separate upstream protective 54B External Communication Gateway
device, saving installation cost and 54C Serial Modbus Over Ethernet
space. Available with various combi- Field Start-up 41
nations of Long, Short, Instantaneous
56A 2-Day Start-up (Includes 1 Day for Travel)
and Ground Fault Protection, Digitrips
can communicate with Eaton’s IMPACC 42
and PowerNet Power Management
Systems.
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25.0-54 Transfer Switches
Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 1036
Appendix A — Transfer Switches — Ampere Conversion Chart

Appendix A
22
Table 25.0-48. kW to Ampere Conversion Chart
23 Three-Phase Ampere Table at Common Line-to-Line Voltage
kW  200 V 208 V 220 V 230 V 240 V 380 V 400 V 415 V 460 V 480 V 600 V

5.0 18 17 16 16 15 9 9 9 8 8 6
24 7.5 27 26 25 24 23 14 13 13 12 11 9
10.0 36 34 33 31 30 19 18 17 16 15 12
15.0 54 52 49 47 45 28 27 26 24 23 18
25 20.0 72 69 66 63 60 38 36 35 31 30 24
25.0 90 87 82 78 75 47 45 43 39 38 30
30.0 108 104 98 94 90 57 54 52 47 45 36
26 40.0 144 139 131 126 120 76 72 70 63 60 48
50.0 180 173 164 157 150 95 90 87 78 75 60
60.0 217 208 197 188 180 114 108 104 94 90 72
27 75.0 271 260 246 235 226 142 135 130 118 113 90
80.0 289 278 262 251 241 152 144 139 126 120 96
100.0 361 347 328 314 301 190 180 174 157 150 120
28 125.0
150.0
451
541
434
520
410
492
392
471
376
451
237
285
226
271
217
261
196
235
188
226
150
180
175.0 631 607 574 549 526 332 316 304 275 263 210
29 200.0
250.0
722
902
694
867
656
820
628
784
601
752
380
475
361
451
348
435
314
392
301
376
241
301
300.0 1083 1041 984 941 902 570 541 522 471 451 361
350.0 1263 1214 1148 1098 1052 665 631 609 549 526 421
30 400.0 1443 1388 1312 1255 1203 760 722 696 628 601 481
500.0 1804 1735 1640 1569 1504 950 902 870 784 752 601
600.0 2165 2082 1968 1883 1804 1140 1083 1043 941 902 722
31 700.0 2526 2429 2296 2197 2105 1329 1263 1217 1098 1052 842
800.0 2887 2776 2624 2510 2406 1519 1443 1391 1255 1203 962
900.0 3248 3123 2952 2824 2706 1709 1624 1565 1412 1353 1083
32 1000.0 3609 3470 3280 3138 3007 1899 1804 1739 1569 1503 1203
 At 0.8 Power Factor.

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January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 1037
Appendix B — Transfer Switches — Inter-Tie Protective Relay

Appendix B
M-3410A Inter-Tie Protective Relay
22
Refer to the appropriate table to make protective relaying changes.
23
Table 25.0-49. M-3410A Inter-Tie Protective Relay Set Points
Device Function Set Point Increment Accuracy
Number Ranges 24
Sync Check
25 Phase Angle Window 0° to 90° 1° ±1°
Upper Voltage Limit 100.0 to 120.0%  0.1% ±0.5 V or ±0.5%
25
Lower Voltage Limit 70.0 to 100.0%  0.1% ±0.5 V or ±0.5%
Delta Voltage Limit 1.0 to 50.0%  0.1% ±0.5 V 26
Delta Frequency Limit 0.001 to 0.500 Hz 0.001 Hz ±0.001 Hz or 5%
Sync Check Time Delay 1 to 8160 Cycles 1 Cycle —
Dead Voltage Limit 0.0 to 50.0%  0.1% ±0.5 V or ±0.5% 27
Dead Time Delay 1 to 8160 Cycles 1 Cycle ±2 Cycles
Sync Check may be operated as a stand-alone function or supervised by 79 (reconnect). Various combinations of input supervised hot/dead closing
schemes may be selected. This function can only be enabled in line-to-line VT configuration and when function 27G and 59G are not enabled. 28
Phase Undervoltage
27 Pickup #1, #2 4 to 100%  0.1% ±0.5 V or ±0.5%
Time Delay #1, #2 1 to 8160 Cycles 1 Cycle ±2 Cycles  29
Ground Undervoltage
27G Pickup 4 to 100%  1.0% ±0.5 V or ±0.5%
Time Delay 1 to 8160 Cycles 1 Cycle ±2 Cycles 30
This function can only be enabled when the relay is configured in line-to-line VT and the 25 function is not enabled.
Directional Power
31
32 Pickup #1, #2 -3.00 to +3.00 PU 0.01 PU ±0.02 PU or 2% 
Time Delay #1, #2 1 to 8160 Cycles 1 Cycle ±2 Cycles
The per-unit pickup is based on nominal VT secondary voltage and nominal CT secondary current settings for currents less that 14 A (2.8 A).
This function can be selected as overpower or underpower in the forward direction (positive setting). This function can also be selected for
32
single-phase detection for line-to-ground VT.
Minimum sensitivity of 100 mA for 5 A CT (real component of current).
Loss-of-Field (Dual-Zone Offset-MHO Characteristic)
33
40 Circle Diameter #1, #2 0.01 to 3.00 0.01 PU ±0.01 PU or ±5% 
Offset #1, #2 -2.0 to 2.0 0.01 PU ±0.01 PU or ±5%  34
Time Delay #1, #2 1 to 8160 Cycles 1 Cycle ±2 Cycles
27 Voltage Control 4 to 100%  0.1% ±0.5 V or ±0.5%
(Positive Sequence) 35
Directional Element Fixed at -13° — —
Negative Sequence Overcurrent
46 Definite Time
36
Pickup 3% to 300%  1% ±0.1 A or ±5% 
(±0.02 A or ±5%)
Time Delay 1 to 8160 Cycles 1 Cycle ±2 Cycles 37
Inverse Time
Pickup 3% to 100%  0.1% ±0.1 A or ±3% 
(±0.02 A or ±3%) 38
Characteristic Curves Definite Time/Inverse Time/Very Inverse/Extremely Inverse/IEC/I2t = K
Time Dial Setting 0.5 to 11.0 0.1 ±3 Cycles or ±10% 
0.05 to 1.10 (IEC) 0.01 39
1 to 95 (I2t = K) 1
For I2t = K Curve Only
Definite Maximum 600 to 65,500 Cycles 1 Cycle ±3 Cycles or ±10% 40
Time to Trip

Reset Time (Linear) 4 Minutes (From Threshold of Trip) — — 41


Negative Sequence Overvoltage
47 Pickup #1, #2 4 to 100%  0.1% ±0.5 V or ±0.5%
Time Delay #1, #2 1 to 8160 Cycles 1 Cycle ±2 Cycles 42
 Of nominal voltage.
 When DFT is selected, the time delay accuracy is ±2 cycles. When rms is selected, an additional time delay from 0 to +20 cycles may occur.
 Of nominal voltage, maximum of 600 V. This function can only be enabled when the relay is configured in line-to-line VT and the 25 function is not enabled. 43
 Accuracy applies for a nominal current range of 2.5 A to 6 A (5 A CT) or 0.5 A to 1.5 A (1 A CT).
 Of nominal current for currents less than 14 A (2.8 A).
 Accuracy applies for a nominal current range of 2.5 A to 6 A (5 A CT) or 0.5 A to 1.5 A (1 A CT), and for a pickup of >5%.

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Sheet 1038
Appendix B — Transfer Switches — Inter-Tie Protective Relay

M-3410A Inter-Tie Protective Relay (Continued)


22 Refer to the appropriate table to make protective relaying changes.
Table 25.0-49. M-3410A Inter-Tie Protective Relay Set Points (Continued)
23 Device Function Set Point Increment Accuracy
Number Ranges

24 Inverse Time Residual Overcurrent


51N Pickup 0.50 to 6.00 A 0.1 A ±0.1 A or ±3%
(0.10 to 1.20 A) (±0.02 A or ±3%)
25 Characteristic Curves Definite Time/Inverse Time/Very Inverse/Extremely Inverse/IEC
Time Dial
Standard Curves #1 – #4 0.5 to 11.0 0.1 ±3 Cycles or ±10%
26 IEC Curves #1 – #4 0.05 to 1.10 0.01
Inverse Time Overcurrent, with Voltage Control or Voltage Restraint
51V Pickup 0.50 to 12.00 A 0.01 A ±0.1 A or ±3%
27 (0.10 to 2.40 A) (±0.02 A or ±3%)
Characteristic Curves Definite Time/Inverse/Very Inverse/Extremely Inverse/IEC Curves
Time Dial 0.5 to 11.0 0.1 ±3 Cycles or ±10%
28 0.05 to 1.10 (IEC Curves) 0.01
Voltage Control (VC) 4 to 150.0%  0.1% ±0.5 V or ±5%
or
29 Voltage Restraint (VR) Linear Restraint — —
Phase Overvoltage
59 Pickup #1, #2 100 to 150%  0.1% ±0.5 V or ±0.5%
30 (±0.02 A or ±3%)
Time Delay 1 to 8160 Cycles 1 Cycle ±2 Cycles 

31 Ground Overvoltage
59G Pickup 4 to 150%  1.0% ±0.5 V or ±0.5%
(±0.02 A or ±3%)
32 Time Delay 1 to 8160 Cycles 1 Cycle ±2 Cycles
This function can only be enabled when the relay is configured in line-to-line VT and the 25 function is not enabled.
Peak Overvoltage
33 59I Pickup 100 to 150%  0.1% ±3% 
Time Delay 1 to 8160 Cycles 1 Cycle ±3 Cycles

34 VT Fuse-Loss Detection
60FL A VT fuse-loss condition is detected by using the positive and negative sequence components of the voltages and currents.
VT fuse-loss output can be initiated from internally generated logic or from input contacts.
35 Time Delay 1 to 8160 Cycles 1 Cycle ±2 Cycles
Reconnect Enable Time Delay
79 Time Delay 2 to 65,500 Cycles 1 Cycle ±2 Cycles
36 Reconnect timer starts when all outputs designated as trip outputs reset.
Over/Underfrequency
37 81 Pickup #1, #2, #3, #4 50.00 to 67.00 Hz 0.01 Hz ±0.03 Hz
(40.00 to 57.00 Hz )
Time Delay #1, #2, #3, #4 2 to 65,500 Cycles 1 Cycle ±2 Cycles or ±0.01%
38 The pickup accuracy applies to 60 Hz models at a range of 57 to 63 Hz, and to 50 Hz models as a range of 47 to 53 Hz. The accuracy
is ±0.15 Hz for a range of 52 to 57 Hz, and 63 to 67 Hz (for 60 Hz nominal) and 42 to 47 Hz and 53 to 57 Hz (for 50 Hz nominal).
Nominal Settings
39 Nominal Voltage 50 to 500 V  1V —
Nominal Current 0,50 to 6.00 A 0.01 A —
Line-Line/Line-Ground/Line-Ground-to-Line-Line 
40 VT Configuration
Seal-in Delay 2 to 8160 Cycles 1 Cycle ±1 Cycle or ±1.0%
 Of nominal voltage.
41  When DFT is selected, the time delay accuracy is ±2 cycles. When rms is selected, an additional time delay from 0 to +20 cycles may occur.
 Instantaneous voltage magnitude response; intended for ferroresonance protection.
 For fundamental (60 Hz/50 Hz) signal only. For distorted input signals, the accuracy degrades as the order of harmonic signal increases.
42 

This range applies to 50 Hz nominal frequency models.
Maximum measured range for (25), (59), (59G) and (59I) function settings is £600 V.
 When line-ground-to-line-line is selected, the relay internally calculates the line-line voltage from the line-ground voltages for all voltage-sensitive
43 functions. When the line-ground-to-line-line selection is applied, the nominal voltage selection should be the line-line nominal voltage (not line-ground
nominal voltage).

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Sheet 1039
Appendix C — Transfer Switches — Transient Voltage Surge Suppression Device

Appendix C
Transient Voltage Surge Suppression Device
22

Top View 23
11.00 ø .30 x .76
(279.4) (7.6 x 19.1) Right View 24

25
13.50
14.50
(368.31) (342.9) 26
Phase
Phase
Terminals Terminals 27

Ground Neutral 28
Terminals Terminals
10.00 Specifications
(254.0) Dimensions: 13.50 x 11.00 x 4.30 inches 29
Front View (342.9 x 279.4 x 109.2 mm)
Weight: 16 Lbs. (6.8 kg)
Shipping Weight: 20 Lbs. (9.1 kg)
4.31 Standards: UL, CSA 30
(109.6) OEM Visor unit requires AdVisor or SuperVisor
remote display panel.
31
Figure 25.0-20. Visor OEM 100, 100 and 200 kA Technical Data
32
Technical Data Standards and Certifications
Table 25.0-50. Visor Series — General Parameters
■ All Visor Series units have been tested 33
by UL and meet the requirements
Description OEM Visor under UL 1449 2nd Edition for surge
kA/Mode 50 – 250 suppression devices. 34
kA/Phase 100 – 500 ■ All Visor Series units have been
tested as per NEMA LS-1 and ANSI/
Split-Phase System 240
L, L, N, G IEEE C62.45. 35
Wye System Voltages 120/208 ■ Category A3 Ringwave (6 kV open
277/480 circuit, 200 A short circuit current
347/600 at 100 kHz). 36
L, L, L, N, G
■ Category B3 Ringwave (6 kV open
Delta System Voltages 240 circuit, 500 A short circuit current
480
at 100 kHz).
37
600
L, L, L, G ■ Category C1 Combination Wave
International System 127/220Y (6 kV 1.2/50us open circuits, 3 kA 38
Voltages 230/400 8/20us short circuit current).
L, L, L, N, G ■ Category C3 Combination Wave
Mexico, other
(20 kV 1.2/50us open circuits, 10 kA 39
Monitoring AdVisor 8/20us short circuit current).
SuperVisor
■ UL 1020 (standard for safety for
NetVisor
thermal cutoffs for use in electrical 40
Mounting Panelboards (PRL1A, 2A, 3A, 4)
Remote Monitor Device Panel (Switchboard, Switchgear, Busway) appliances and components).
MCC Version ■ UL 1283 listed for EMI/RFI
Remote Display Cables  noise attenuation filtering (50 db
41
Ribbon Cable 3 and 6 feet (0.9 and 1.8 m) at 100 kHz).
DB15 600 V Class Cable 8 and 16 feet (2.4 and 4.9 m)
Temperature
■ CSA C22.2. 42
Storage -40ºC to +60ºC
Operation -20ºC to +60ºC
Humidity (Relative) 5 – 95%
43
Warranty 10 years
Certifications/Listing UL 1449 2nd Edition, CSA 22.2, UL 1283.
 Remote display cables only for use on configuration B and Z models.

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Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 1040
Magnum Closed Transition Soft Load Transfer Switch with ATC 5000 Controller

22 Magnum Closed Transition possible. It manages the speed governor Consider several specific applications:
and voltage regulator of the generator ■ A facility with emergency or critical
Soft Load Transfer Switches set to bring the two sources into syn- power systems wanting to test their
23 with ATC 5000 Controller chronization. This approach allows the generator sets without a power
transfer switch to be applied in soft interruption.
load transfer applications. In addition,
■ Any industrial, institutional, or com-
it can also be used as a peak shaving
24 mercial business seeking ways to
switch helping customers to reduce
lower energy costs by reducing
their peak demand charges by paralleling
demand charges, which can repre-
the generator set with the utility source
25 sent over 50% of an electrical bill.
during times of high electrical demand.
■ Energy Service Companies inter-
Standard fixed drawout or drawout ested in offering performance based
26 bypass isolation configurations are solutions to their customer base.
available with or without an integral ■ Electrical power providers inter-
service entrance rating. If a switch with ested in offering power reliability
27 a service entrance rating is used as solutions to their customer base in
service entrance equipment, the need return for long term electrical con-
for separate service disconnects and tracts.
28 overcurrent protective devices is
eliminated. The Eaton Closed Transition Soft Load
Magnum Closed Transition Soft Load Transfer Automatic Transfer Switch can be
Eaton Closed Transition Soft Load
29 Switch with ATC 5000 Controller
Automatic Transfer Switches are avail-
applied in new installations or as a
retrofit to replace an existing open
able for 800 through 3200 ampere, up transition transfer switch. A number of
Product Description to 600 Vac, 50 or 60 Hz applications
30 worldwide. They are offered in both
application issues should be reviewed.
First, since most generator sets run on
General Information indoor (NEMA 1) and outdoor (NEMA diesel fuel, there are exhaust emission
3R) free standing enclosures utilizing
31 Electrical power generation located at
drawout or fixed insulated case Magnum
concerns to consider. In some markets,
or near the point of its consumption, the Environmental Protection Agency
commonly referred to as Distributed DS switching devices. The Magnum DS (EPA) limits the number of hours
32 Generation, has seen tremendous switching device is a 100% rated device annually that a generator set can be
growth recently due to factors such with a 100 kA interrupting capability at operated. Methods to deal with such
as limited utility grid generation and 600 Vac. restrictions, should they present a
33 transmission capacity combined with problem, are the use of natural gas or
the onset of utility deregulation. Strong Application Description dual fuel (natural gas/diesel mixture)
economic incentives now exist for types of generator sets. A second
34 many users to consider on-site self Power reliability and power costs are issue relates to electrical utility inter-
generation for both improved power two issues of strategic importance in connection standards. Many utility
reliability and energy cost reduction. almost all industry segments. Busi- companies require multiple levels of
35 Additionally, these opportunities have nesses have critical processes that protective relaying when a user wishes
spurred the development of new and cannot tolerate a shut down, while an to parallel to the utility grid. The cost
unique types of generating and switch- extended failure in many cases could of meeting some of these specifica-
36 ing technologies. cause unrecoverable losses. In addi- tions can be high. These issues should
tion, significant changes in the utility be discussed when peak shaving is
Eaton Closed Transition Soft Load industry have created on-site genera- being considered.
37 Automatic Transfer Switches are just tion opportunities for customers to
such a technology. Closed transition address their power reliability and
soft load transfer switches are an ideal energy cost concerns. This type of
Features, Benefits
38 solution for power availability, energy on-site power generation at or near and Functions
management, and generator-set exer- the point of consumption is known as
cising applications. Unlike traditional distributed generation. Market studies Sequence of Operations
39 open transition switches that provide estimate that over 40% of generation
a break-before-make operation, the capacity added in the United States Automatic Mode Operation — Transfer
closed transition soft load switch alone over the next 10 years will be Switch Loss of Normal Power
40 allows two power sources, usually distributed. A key enabler of these The system will continuously monitor
the utility and a generator set, to be on-site generation systems and reli-
paralleled indefinitely. This permits the the condition of the normal power
able power in general is often a closed supply. When the voltage or frequency
41 load, inductive or resistive, to be grad- transition soft load transfer switch. of the normal source is sensed outside
ually and seamlessly transferred from
one source to another. All of this is Typical applications for Eaton Closed the user adjustable set points, and
after an adjustable time delay to over-
42 accomplished through the make-before- Transition Soft Load Automatic Transfer
ride momentary dips and/or outages, a
break operation of the switch with no Switches include industrial processes,
power interruption to the load. data centers and critical care facilities. contact shall close to initiate a starting
of the emergency or stand-by source.
43 Eaton Closes Transition Soft Load
Actually, any location with critical loads
Transfer to the alternate source shall
where the absence of power could
Switch utilizes an integrated micropro- result in lost revenue, production time, take place upon attainment of adjust-
cessor based power controller to make or personal injury should make this able pick-up voltage and frequency of
active paralleling of two power sources equipment a prime consideration. the alternate source.

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January 2008 Transfer Switch Equipment
Sheet 1041
Magnum Closed Transition Soft Load Transfer Switch with ATC 5000 Controller

Magnum Closed Transition Soft On completion of the load transfer To perform a closed transition test, first
Load Transfer Switches with sequence the Source 2 (emergency) place the Test Mode selector switch 22
breaker will open. The generator set in the “Mode 2” position, followed
ATC 5000 Controller (Continued) will continue to run for a user adjust- by placing the System Test switch in
able time to allow the generator set to “Test” position followed by placing the 23
Return of Normal Power — Breaker Open run unloaded for cool down, after Auto/Test selector switch in the “Test”
Transition Logic Selected which the engine will be shut down. position. After an adjustable time delay,
When normal source has been Upon completion the system will then the generator will start. After the nominal 24
restored and is within the pre-selected be ready for automatic operation. voltage and frequency are reached,
ranges for voltage and frequency the generator bus will be synchronized
and after a time delay to ensure the Peak Shaving to the utility across the Source 2 25
integrity of the normal power source, The closed transition soft load transfer (emergency) breaker. When the two
the load shall be transferred back to switch can be factory configured to sources are synchronized the Source 2
normal source in a break-before-make automatically parallel to the utility. In (emergency) breaker closes and then 26
transfer scheme. The generator set will this operation mode, the switch will be Source 1 (normal) breaker opens.
continue to run for a user adjustable paralleled with the utility when the
time to allow the generator set to user adjustable load power level is Returning either the Auto/Test selector 27
run unloaded for cool down, after exceeded for the predetermined switch to “Auto” position or the
which the engine will be shut down. amount of time. System Test selector switch to “Off”
Upon completion the system will then position will cause the system to 28
be ready for automatic operation. Test Mode Operation return to normal power as described in
“Return Of Normal Power — Breaker
Return of Normal Power — Breaker Engine Run Test Mode Closed Transition Logic Selected.” 29
Closed Transition Logic Selected To perform an engine run test, first place Transfer Test Mode (Interchange —
When the normal source has been the System Test switch in the “Run” Soft Load Transition)
restored and is within the pre-selected position. Next place the Auto/Test switch 30
ranges for voltage and frequency, and in the “Test” position. The engine start This operation is carried out when the
after an adjustable time-delay to contact will close, the engine will start controller’s Breaker Logic is programmed
ensure the integrity of the normal and the generator will produce nominal for Interchange (Soft Load Transition). 31
source, the load shall be transferred voltage and frequency. Neither Source 1 To perform an interchange (soft load
back to the normal source in a make- nor Source 2 breaker will be operated. transition) test, first place the Test Mode
before-brake transfer scheme. selector switch in the “Mode 1” position,
32
Returning either the System Test to “Off”
On completion of the time delay, the position or Auto/Test switch to “Auto” followed by placing the System Test
switch in “Test” position followed by
generator set bus will automatically position will remove the “Engine Start”
placing the Auto/Test selector switch in
33
synchronize with the utility service command. The engine will shut down.
across the Source 1 (normal) breaker. the “Test” position. After an adjustable
When the two systems are synchro- Transfer Test Mode (Open Transfer) time delay, the generator will start. After 34
nized, the Source 1 (normal) breaker This operation is carried out when the nominal voltage and frequency are
will close and the Source 2 (emer- the controller’s Breaker Logic is reached, the generator bus will be
gency) breaker will open. The genera- programmed for Open Transition synchronized to the utility across the 35
tor set will continue to run for a user via ATC-5000 Input 64. Source 2 (emergency) breaker. When
adjustable time to allow the generator the two sources are synchronized the
To perform an open transition test, first Source 2 (emergency) breaker is 36
set to run unloaded for cool down,
place the Test Mode selector switch in closed and the generator gradually
after which the engine will be shut
the “Mode 1” position, followed by assumes all load. On completion of the
down. Upon completion the system will
placing the System Test switch in load transfer sequence the Source 1 37
then be ready for automatic operation.
“Test” position followed by placing (normal) breaker will open.
Return of Normal — Breaker Interchange Auto/Test selector switch in the “Test”
position. After an adjustable time Returning either the Auto/Test selector
(Soft Load) Logic Selected
delay, the generator will start. After the switch to “Auto” position or the 38
When the normal source has been System Test selector switch to “Off”
restored and is within the pre-selected nominal voltage and frequency are
reached, the Source 1 (normal) breaker position will cause the system to
ranges for voltage and frequency,
will open and the Source 2 (emergency) return to normal power as described 39
and after an adjustable time-delay to in “Return of Normal Power
ensure the integrity of the normal breaker will close on the dead bus.
(Switch in Closed Transition Mode).”
source, the load shall be transferred Returning either the Auto/Test selector 40
back to the normal source in a switch to “Auto” position or the Paralleling Test Mode (Baseload)
make-before-brake transfer scheme. Test Mode selector switch to “Off” This operation is carried out when the
On completion of the time delay, position will cause the system to controller’s Breaker Logic is changed 41
the generator set bus will automati- return to normal power as described in to Parallel via ATC-5000 Input 64 and
cally synchronize with the utility “Return Of Normal Power — Breaker the Baseload operation is selected.
service across the Source 1 (normal) Open Transition Logic Selected.” 42
breaker. When the two systems are To perform a paralleling test in a base
synchronized, the Source 1 (normal) Transfer Test Mode (Closed Transition) load mode, first place the Test Mode
breaker will close and the generator This operation is carried out when the selector switch in the “Mode 2” position, 43
set will gradually transfer all loads controller’s Breaker Logic is changed to followed by placing the System Test
to the utility. Closed Transfer via ATC-5000 Input 64. switch in “Test” position followed by
placing the Auto/Test selector switch in

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Sheet 1042
Magnum Closed Transition Soft Load Transfer Switch with ATC 5000 Controller

Magnum Closed Transition Soft a user adjustable time allowing the synchronized the Source 2 (emergency)
22 Load Transfer Switches with generator set to run unloaded for cool breaker is closed and the generator
down, after which the engine will be gradually assumes load up to the user
ATC 5000 Controller (Continued) shut down. Upon completion the sys- programmable import (adjustable
23 tem will then be ready for automatic power setting for power supplied from
the “Test” position. After an adjustable operation. the utility) or export (adjustable power
time delay, the generator will start. setting for power supplied to the util-
24 After the nominal voltage and fre- Paralleling Test Mode (Import/Export) ity) power level and then continuously
quency are reached, the generator bus This operation is carried out when the varies its power output to maintain the
will be synchronized to the utility controller’s Breaker Logic is changed selected power flow.
25 across the Source 2 (emergency) to Parallel (via ATC-5000 Input 64 and
breaker. When the two sources are the Import/Export operation is selected. Returning either the Auto/Test selector
synchronized the Source 2 (emer- switch to “Auto” position or the
26 gency) breaker is closed and the gen- To perform a paralleling test in Import/
Export mode, first place the Test Mode
System Test selector switch to “Off”
erator gradually assumes load up to position will cause the generator to
the user programmable power level selector switch in the “Mode 2” posi- gradually unload and then the Source
27 and then continuously maintains its tion, followed by placing the System 2 (emergency) breaker will open. The
power output. Test switch in “Test” position followed generator set will continue to run for
by placing the Auto/Test selector a user adjustable time allowing the
28 Returning either the Auto/Test selector switch in the “Test” position. After an generator set to run unloaded for cool
switch to “Auto” position or the adjustable time delay, the generator down, after which the engine will be
System Test selector switch to “Off” will start. After the nominal voltage shut down. Upon completion the sys-
29 position will cause the generator to and frequency are reached, the gener- tem will then be ready for automatic
gradually unload and then the Source ator bus will be synchronized to the operation.
2 (emergency) breaker will open. The utility across the Source 2 (emergency)
30 generator set will continue to run for breaker. When the two sources are

31
Auto Test
AUTO/TEST

32 Test
SYSTEM TEST
Run
Breaker Logic —
Interchange
(Soft Load/Unload)
33 Off

Mode 1 Mode 2
TEST MODE
Loss of
Off Start Engine
Normal Source

34 Breaker Logic —
Interchange
OR
(Soft Load/Unload)
Breaker Logic — Breaker Logic —
Start Engine
Open Transfer Closed Transfer

35 Start Engine
Auto 햲
AUTO/TEST
Test

Transfer Load
to Generator — Start Engine Start Engine
Stop Engine Engine Continues
Open Transfer

36 Synchronize
Generator
to Run

to Utility Transfer Load Synchronize


Utility Returns to Generator — Generator End
Open Transfer to Utility

37 Transfer Load
to Generator —
Transfer Load Soft Transfer Transfer Load
to Utility — Auto 햲 Test Generator —
Soft Transfer AUTO/TEST Closed to Transfer

38 Auto 햲 Test Transfer Load Load Stays on


AUTO/TEST to Utility —
Stop Engine Generator
Open Transfer Auto 햲 Test
after Cool Down AUTO/TEST

39 Synchronize
Generator
to Utility
Load Stays
on Generator
Synchronize
Stop Engine Load Stays
Generator
End after Cool Down on Generator
to Utility

40 Transfer Load
to Utility —
Soft Transfer End
Transfer Load
to Utility —
Closed Transfer

41 Stop Engine
after Cool Down
Stop Engine
after Cool Down

42 End

End

43 Figure 25.0-21. Sequence Flow Chart — Soft Load ATS


 Or switch SYSTEM TEST selector switch to OFF.

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Magnum Closed Transition Soft Load Transfer Switch with ATC 5000 Controller

Magnum Closed Transition Soft Load Transfer Switches with ATC 5000 Controller (Continued)
22

Auto
AUTO/TEST
Test 23

Breaker Logic
Test
SYSTEM TEST
Run
24
— Interchange
(Soft Load/Unload)
Off

Loss of
Mode 1
TEST MODE
Mode 2 25
Off Start Engine
Normal Source

OR
Breaker Logic
— Interchange
(Soft Load/Unload) Breaker Logic Breaker Logic 26
Start Engine — Parallel — Parallel
(Baseload) (Import/Export)
Auto 햲 Test
AUTO/TEST

Transfer Load
to Generator —
Start Engine

Start Engine Start Engine


27
Stop Engine Engine Continues
Open Transfer to Run
Synchronize

Utility Returns
Generator
to Utility Synchronize
Generator
Synchronize
Generator
28
End
to Utility to Utility
Transfer Load

Transfer Load
to Utility —
to Generator —
Soft Transfer Close the
Generator Breaker
Close the Source 2
(Emergency)
29
Soft Transfer and Soft Load Breaker and
the Generator Soft Load
the Generator

Stop Engine
after Cool Down
Auto 햲
AUTO/TEST
Test
30
Auto 햲 Test
Synchronize AUTO/TEST Auto 햲 Test
Load Stays
Generator AUTO/TEST
on Generator

End
to Utility
Soft Unload the
Generator and
Maintain Baseload
Generator Power Soft Unload the Maintain Import/
31
Open the Source 2 Output Generator and Export Generator
Transfer Load (Emergency) Open the Source 2 Power Output
to Utility — Breaker (Emergency)
Soft Transfer Breaker
32
Stop Engine
Stop Engine after Cool Down Stop Engine
after Cool Down after Cool Down

33
End
End End

34
Figure 25.0-22. Sequence Flow Chart — Soft Load ATS with Extended Paralleling Capabilities
 Or switch SYSTEM TEST selector switch to OFF.
35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

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Transfer Switch Equipment January 2008
Sheet 1044
Magnum Closed Transition Soft Load Transfer Switch with ATC 5000 Controller

Magnum Closed Transition Soft Since Eaton ATSs utilize specially The frequency of such a re-submittal
22 Load Transfer Switches with designed switches and/or switching can be as often as every quarter for a
devices as the main power switching low ampere device.
ATC 5000 Controller (Continued) contacts, these devices must also be
23 listed under the additional UL Standard Environmental
1066. UL utilizes two basic types of list-
Technical Data ing programs: a) Label Service and b) Seismic
24 and Specifications Re-examination. UL 1066 employs a With proper installation and by includ-
label service listing program which ing Option 42 which includes specially
System requires an extensive follow-up testing designed cleats, the Magnum transfer
25 program for listed devices. Standard switch is a Seismic Certified Transfer
Standards UL 1008 for ATSs lists devices under the Switch with certificate for application
Eaton Soft Load ATSs are listed in File re-examination program which only that is Seismic Zone 4 under the
26 E38116 by Underwriters Laboratories, requires a continual physical re-exami- California Building Code, the Uniform
under Standard UL 1008. This standard nation of the components used in the Building Code, and BOCA.
covers requirements for ATSs intended product to insure consistency with the
27 for use in ordinary locations to provide originally submitted device. Follow-up Operational Conditions
for lighting and power as follows: testing IS NOT required by UL 1008. Normal operation in an electrical
equipment room for indoor applications.
28 A. In emergency systems, in accor- Representative production samples of Outdoor applications can subject units
dance with articles 517 and 700 in switches and switching devices used to falling rain, freezing temperatures,
the National Electrical Code (NEC), in Eaton ATSs are subjected to a and 95% humidity (non condensing).
29 American National Standards complete test program identical to
Institute/National Fire Protection the originally submitted devices on an Ambient temperature for operation is
Association (ANSI/NFPA) 70 and ongoing periodic basis per UL 1066. between -20 and +65°C (-4 and 149°F).
30 the NFPA No. 76A and/or
Table 25.0-51. System Ratings
B. In stand-by systems, in accor-
Standard UL 1008 3-Cycle 30-Cycle Extended Rating
31 dance with Article 702 of the
ATS Ratings when used with Ratings used for Coordination with
NEC and/or
Ampere Upstream Breaker (kA) Upstream Breakers with Short Time Rating
C. In legally required stand-by Rating
32 systems in accordance with
120 – 600 Vac 120 – 600 Vac
Magnum DS Fixed and Drawout
Article 701 of the NEC. 800 100 85
33 Eaton ATSs are available to meet 1000 100 85
1200 100 85
NFPA 110 for emergency and stand-by
1600 100 85
power systems, and NFPA 99 for health
34 care facilities when ordered with the
2000 100 85
2500 100 85
appropriate options. 3200 100 85
35
TVSS
36 3-CT 52-2 52-1 1-CT
Source 2 Source 1

37

38 To Customer Loads

39 Va

1a, 1b, 1c 1a
3ø 1ø
Va, Vb, Vc Va, Vb, Vc
40 3ø 3ø
ATC-5000

41 VM 27 12 25 27 VM

AM 59 46 59 AM
42
KWM 32 50 78 KWM

43 FM 32R 81O/U 81O/U PFM

Figure 25.0-23. Typical System Diagram — Standard One Line

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Magnum Closed Transition Soft Load Transfer Switch with ATC 5000 Controller

Magnum Closed Transition Soft Load Transfer Switches with ATC 5000 Controller (Continued)
22
TVSS 23
3-CT 52-2 52-1 1-CT 3-CT
Source 2 Source 1

24

25
To Building Loads

26
Va

1a, 1b, 1c
3ø 1ø
1a 27

Va, Vb, Vc
Va, Vb, Vc Va, Vb, Vc
3ø 3ø
ATC-5000
28
VM 27 12 25 27 VM

29
AM 59 46 59 AM

KWM 32 50 78 KWM 30

FM 32R 81O/U 81O/U PFM



31
Va 1a, 1b, 1c
1ø 3ø
M-3410A 32
25 27 32
33
47 46
34
59 51V

Control
79 59 51N
35
Function

81 60FL 36

Figure 25.0-24. Typical System Diagram — Standard One Line With Utility Grade Multi-function Relaying 37

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39

40

41

42

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Magnum Closed Transition Soft Load Transfer Switch with ATC 5000 Controller

Magnum Closed Transition Soft Load Transfer Switches with ATC 5000 Controller — Dimensions
22
Base Components
23

24
Logic Panel
Protective
25 Relay
Source 1
Breaker Status Magnum DS
Lights Breaker
26 ATC-5000
Controller
Customer
27 Service Entrance
Device Panel
Connections

Source 2
Device Panel Magnum DS
28 Breaker

Utility Grade TVSS


Metering
29 Transformer
Panel

30

31 Magnum Soft Load ATS Base Components

Enclosure Transfer switch enclosures and some the transfer switch switching devices.
32 The rugged steel switch enclosure is internal steel mounting plates, such as Refer to the separate Customer Wiring
supplied with four door hinges, the transformer panel mounting plate, Diagrams supplied with the transfer
regardless of enclosure size, to ensure go through a pre-treatment cleaning switch equipment for power termina-
33 proper support of the door and door system prior to painting to insure a tion. Verify that the lugs supplied
mounted devices. The hinges have durable finish. Should the enclosure will accommodate the power cables
removable hinge pins to facilitate door become scratched and in need of touch being used. Also verify that the cables
34 removal. The doors are supplied as up paint, use ANSI 61. All remaining comply with local electrical codes.
standard with thumbscrew and pad- steel is galvanized. Standard transfer switch equipment,
lock latches. Cable entry holes are the as supplied from the factory, will
35 customer’s responsibility.
The standard switch enclosure is accommodate the wire sizes shown
NEMA Type 1 for general indoor use in Table 25.0-53.
The door is used to mount a variety of Table 25.0-52.
36 lights, switches, and push buttons, Table 25.0-53. Wire Size for Available Power
depending upon the options required Table 25.0-52. Transfer Switch Equipment Cable Connections
for a particular switch. All switch doors Enclosures
Device Switch Cables Range
37 are supplied with a heavy duty plastic NEMA Design Protection Ampere Per Wiring
accessory panel in place, whether or Type Rating Phase Size
not external devices are required. When 1 Indoor Enclosed Equipment
38 lights, pushbuttons, or switches are
3R Outdoor Rain, Ice Formation
Switch 800 – 2000 6 3/0 – 750 kcmil

required, they are normally mounted 2500 – 3200 9 3/0 – 750 kcmil
in the plastic door mounted panel. Neutral 800 – 2000 24 4/0 – 500 kcmil
39 Power Cables
2500 – 3200 36 4/0 – 500 kcmil
Power cables are to be connected to
solderless screw type lugs located on
40 Table 25.0-54. Dimensions Chart
Design Amperes Poles Dimensions in Inches (mm)
41 NEMA 1 NEMA 3R
Height Width Depth Height Width Depth

42 Fixed 800 – 2000


2500 – 3200
3&4
3&4
90.00 (2286.0)
90.00 (2286.0)
32.00 (812.8)
44.00 (1117.6)
48.00 (1219.2)
48.00 (1219.2)
90.00 (2286.0)
90.00 (2286.0)
32.00 (812.8)
44.00 (1117.6)
54.00 (1371.6)
54.00 (1371.6)
Drawout 800 – 2000 3&4 90.00 (2286.0) 32.00 (812.8) 60.00 (1524.0) 90.00 (2286.0) 32.00 (812.8) 66.00 (1676.4)
43 2500 – 3200 3&4 90.00 (2286.0) 44.00 (1117.6) 60.00 (1524.0) 90.00 (2286.0) 44.00 (1117.6) 66.00 (1676.4)
Fixed With 800 – 2000 3&4 90.00 (2286.0) 64.00 (1625.6) 48.00 (1219.2) 90.00 (2286.0) 64.00 (1625.6) 54.00 (1371.6)
Bypass Isolation 2500 – 3200 3&4 90.00 (2286.0) 88.00 (2235.2) 48.00 (1219.2) 90.00 (2286.0) 88.00 (2235.2) 54.00 (1371.6)
Drawout With 800 – 2000 3&4 90.00 (2286.0) 64.00 (1625.6) 60.00 (1524.0) 90.00 (2286.0) 64.00 (1625.6) 66.00 (1676.4)
Bypass Isolation 2500 – 3200 3&4 90.00 (2286.0) 88.00 (2235.2) 60.00 (1524.0) 90.00 (2286.0) 88.00 (2235.2) 66.00 (1676.4)

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Sheet 1047
Magnum Closed Transition Soft Load Transfer Switch with ATC 5000 Controller

Magnum Closed Transition Soft (Table 25.0-55) provides the required gence, represented by the ATC-5000, is
Load Transfer Switches with interpretation information. An example a microprocessor-based logic package. 22
for an open transition switch is offered
ATC 5000 Controller (Continued) to initially simplify the process. The Magnum Breaker is used as the
switching device and is a 3-pole 23
Example: Catalog Number (circled molded case breaker for each source.
Product Selection numbers correspond to position The continuous current rating of this
headings in Table 25.0-55). equipment is 2000 A and is applicable 24
Transfer Switch Catalog Number at 480/277 Vac, 60 Hz. The transfer
switch equipment is enclosed in a
Identification NEMA 3R enclosure and is listed for 25
Transfer switch equipment catalog Underwriters Laboratories (UL).
numbers provide a significant amount The catalog number CTVCMGE32000XRU
of relevant information that pertains to describes a Soft Load ATS with the 26
a particular piece of equipment. The drawout switching devices mounted
catalog number identification table vertically in the enclosure. The intelli-
27
Catalog Numbering System
Table 25.0-55. Transfer Switch Catalog Number System — Magnum Soft Load Transfer Switches 800 – 3200 Amperes
28
Using the Catalog Numbering System provides an overview of the ten basic style/feature categories
which generate the 15 digit catalog number.
29
CT V C MG E 3 2000 X R U
30

31
Type
Position 1-2
Logic
Position 4
Frame
Position 5-6
Poles
Position 8
Amperes
Position 9-12
Enclosure
Position 14
Listing
Position 15
32
CT = Closed C = ATC 5000 MG = Molded Cases 3 = 3 Poles 0800 = 800 A S = NEMA 1 U = UL Listed
Transition Magnum DS 4 = 4 Poles 1000 = 1000 A
1200 = 1200 A
R = NEMA 3R 33
1600 = 1600 A
Orientation Switch 2000 = 2000 A Voltage
Position 3 Position 7 2500 = 2500 A
Position 13
34
V = Vertical A = Fixed Mount, 3200 = 3200 A A = 120 V 60 Hz 3-Phase 3-Wire
Power Case Switch B = 208/120 60 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
E = 600 V 60 Hz 3-Phase 3-Wire
PCS Both
B = Fixed Mount, E = 600 V 60 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
35
Power Case Circuit G = 220/127 V 50 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
Breaker PCB Both G = 220/110 V 50/60 Hz 1-Phase 3-Wire
C = Fixed Mount, H = 380/220 V 50 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire 36
PCB Normal, K = 600 V 50 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
PCS Emergency M = 230 V 50 Hz 3-Phase 3-Wire
D = Fixed Mount, M = 230 V 50 Hz 1-Phase 3-Wire
PCS Normal, N = 401/230 V 50 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire 37
PCB Emergency O = 415/240 V 50 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
E = Drawout, PCS Both W= 240/120 V 60 Hz 1-Phase 3-Wire
F = Drawout, PCB Both W= 240 V 60 Hz 3-Phase 3-Wire 38
G = Drawout, PCB Normal, W= 240/120 V 60 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire Hi-Leg
PCS Emergency W= 230/115 V 60 Hz 1-Phase 3-Wire
H = Drawout, PCS Normal, X = 480 V 60 Hz 3-Phase 3-Wire
PCB Emergency X = 480/277 V 60 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire 39
X = 480/240 V 50 Hz 1-Phase 2-Wire
Z = 346/220 V 50 Hz 3-Phase 4-Wire
40
PCS = Power Case Switch PCB = Power Circuit Breaker BOCA is a registered trademark of Building Officials
and Code Administrators International, Inc. Cutler-
Hammer is a federally registered trademark of Eaton 41
Corporation. CSA is a registered trademark of the
Canadian Standards Association. Gen-Tran is a regis-
tered trademark of Gen-Tran Corporation. ISO is the
registered trademark and sole property of the Interna- 42
tional Organization for Standardization. National Elec-
trical Code and NEC are registered trademarks of the
National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, Mass.
NEMA is the registered trademark and service mark of 43
the National Electrical Manufacturers Association. Uni-
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tional Conference of Building Officials (ICBO). UL and
cUL are federally registered trademark of Underwriters
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Magnum Closed Transition Soft Load Transfer Switch with ATC 5000 Controller

Magnum Closed Transition Soft Load Transfer Specifications


22 Switches with ATC 5000 Controller (Continued) Accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Class 1
Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12/24 Vdc (9.5 to 32 Vdc)
23 ATC-5000 Specifications Intrinsic consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maximum 20 W
Ambient temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -20 to 70˚C
Ambient humidity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95%, Non-condensing
24 Voltage Rated (Vrated): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1] 69/120 Vac or
[4] 231/400 Vac
25 UL: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1] Maximum 86/150 Vac or
[4] Maximum 173/300 Vac
Setting range(sec.)star: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1] 50 to 125 Vac or
26 [4] 50 to 480 Vac
Setting range(sec.)delta: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1] 50 to 114 Vac or
27 [4] 50 to 380 Vac
Setting range (prim.):. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.050 to 65,000 kVac
ATC-5000 Integrated Microprocessor Controller Measuring frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50/60 Hz (40 to 70 Hz)
28 The integrated logic controller is a microprocessor-based Linear measuring range up to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 ¥ Vrated
generator set control and management package. ATC-5000 Input resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[1] 0.21 MW, [4] 0.7 MW
provides a user-friendly interface allowing operators to Maximum power consumption per path . . . . . . . . . . . <0.15 W
29 easily view system status, view and reset alarms, display Current (rated values; Irated) . . . . . . . . [../1]../1A or [../5]../5A
metered values and modify device set points. Current-carrying capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Igen = 3.0 ¥ Irated
30 The unit provides fully integrated communication to engine Imains = 1.5 ¥ Irated
Electronic Control Units (ECUs) including: Load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<0.15 VA
Related short-time current (1s) . . . . . . . . . . . [../1] 50 ¥ Irated,
31 ■ [via CAN bus] standard SAE J1939, Deutz EMR, Scania S6,
[../5] 10 ¥ Irated
mtu MDEC;
■ [via RS-232] Caterpillar CCM to EMCP-II, and ECM. Discrete inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Isolated
32 Input range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12/24 Vdc (6 to 32 Vdc)
Features include: Input resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 6.8 kW
■ Integrated LED display. Analog inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Freely scaleable
33 ■ Automatic Transfer Switch Logic. Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0/4 to 20 mA, Pt100, VDO
■ True rms sensing. Resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Bit
34 ■ Frequency and Voltage Bias Outputs for the generator sets. Relay outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Potential free
■ Protective Relays. Contact material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AgCdO
❑ Device 25A Synchronizer Load (GP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Aac @ 250 Vac
35 ❑ Device 59/27 O/U Voltage for generator set and utility tie 2.00 Adc @ 24 Vdc/0.36 Adc @ 125 Vdc/
0.18 Adc @ 250 Vdc
❑ Device 81 O/U Frequency for generator set and utility tie
Pilot duty (PD). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B300
36 ❑ Device 78 Phase/Vector shift for the utility tie
1.00 Adc @ 24 Vdc/0.22 Adc @ 125 Vdc/
❑ Device 32/32R Overload/Reverse Power for the 0.10 Adc @ 250 Vdc
generator set
37 Analog outputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Isolated
❑ Device 46 Load Imbalance for the generator set Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0/4 to 20 mA, freely scaleable
❑ Device 50/51 Overcurrent for the generator set Resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/12 Bit (depending on model)
38 ■ Load Management. Maximum load 0/4 – 20 mA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 W
❑ Automatic base load/peak shaving Insulating voltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500 Vdc
Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Type APRANORM DIN 43 700
39 ❑ Import/Export power control
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 ¥ 144 ¥ 118 mm
■ Automatic Start/Stop sequencing for gas and diesel engines.
Front cutout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138[+1.0] ¥ 138[+1.0] mm
■ Load dependent start/stop.
40 ■ Real Power/PF control.
Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . Screw/plug terminals depending
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . on connector 1.5 mm2 or 2.5 mm2
■ Counters for kWh, engine starts, operating hours and
Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insulating surface
41 maintenance call.
Protection system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . With proper installation
■ Freely configurable discrete and analog alarm inputs.
Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP42
■ Freely configurable relay and analog outputs.
42 ■ Language Manager.
(sealed IP45; gasket kit = P/N 8923-1039)
Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP21
■ Event Logging. Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . .Depending on version, approx. 1,000g
43 ■ PC and front panel configurable. Disturbance test (CE) . . . . . . . Tested according to applicable
■ Multi level password protection. EN guidelines
■ Battery voltage monitoring. Listings . . . . . . . . . . . .UL/cUL listed (voltages up to 300 Vac
■ CAN bus communication.

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