Installing Communication Wires; Commissioning The Ats - Champion Global Power Equipment 100199 Mode D'emploi

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Model 100199
INSTALLATION
The branch conductors must be connected to the same
ampacity (size) breakers as they were when they were in
the main panel. Make sure that the total ampacity of the
selected circuits does not exceed the maximum capacity
of the generator.
7.
Circuits to be moved must be protected by the same size
breaker. For example, a 15 amp 120 volt circuit in the
ATS will replace a 15 amp 120 volt circuit in the main
utility control panel. 15 amp breakers utilize 12 gauge
wire to allow for easy replacement with 20 amp breakers
is required by the installation without the need to replace/
upgrade the wire size.
8.
Balance must be maintained when moving circuit
locations from utility main distribution panel to standby
ATS. Circuit breaker positions alternate buss bars
vertically. Circuits sharing a neutral wire should be moved
together in adjacent positions in the ATS or not moved. If
unsure of the proper procedure or if the installation differs
from that described, consult a licensed professional at this
time.
9.
Strip wire ½ inch and install a Black L1, Red L2, and
White neutral wire suitable for 50 amperes between the
power output connector on the generator(terminal block
#3) and the similarly-colored terminals on the Generator
Supply terminal block in the ATS. If the generator has
a ground connector, install a ground wire between the
generator and the ground bus in the TS.

INSTALLING COMMUNICATION WIRES

1.
All Communication circuit wires are color coded for easy
identification.
2.
Route the multi-conductor wires (cable) from the HSB
generator (terminal block #3) to the 12 position center
terminal block in the ATS. Strip the wires ¼ inch and
connect each wire to the terminal block in the sequence
from left to right starting with 1 in the left-most position.
Each wire is connected by pushing the nylon release
lever backward to open the terminal clamp. Inserting the
stripped wire into the terminal opening, releasing the
terminal clamp. Care should be taken not to overstress the
nylon release levers. Note that some of the terminal block
positions are deliberately left unused (TB2-4 and TB2-8).
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Part No. 101049 Rev. B
Terminal Block
Function
Position
Switch to generator
TB2-1
signal
TB2-2
Switch to utility signal
Switch to – common
TB2-3
return
TB2-4
UNUSED
Generator position micro
TB2-5
switch
Utility position micro
TB2-6
switch
Position micro switch
TB2-7
common
TB2-8
UNUSED
TB2-9
Load bus line 1 out
TB2-10
Load bus line 2 out
TB2-11
Utility line 1 out
TB2-12
Utility line 2 out

COMMISSIONING THE ATS

1.
Turn "OFF" all of the distribution breakers in the ATS.
2.
Manually switch the ATS to utility position by moving the
manual lever to the position marked "UTILITY".
3.
Turn "ON" the feeder breaker in the utility distribution
panel.
4.
Turn "ON" all distribution breakers and verify that all
connected circuits are functioning properly.
5.
Remove the lock-out apparatus if installed or equipped,
and arm the HSB.
6.
Your ATS is now fully functional.
7.
To test the ATS performance, simply disable utility mains
power. Your HSB generator should start, and your ATS will
automatically switch to the "GENERATOT SUPPLY" source.
When utility mains power is re-established, your ATS will
automatically switch back to the "UTILITY SUPPLY" source,
Voltage
Wire Color
+24 VDC
L (Blue)
+24 VDC
B/W (Black/White)
0 VDC
G (Green)
Switch
G/B (Green/Black)
closure
Switch
Y (Yellow)
closure
Switch
G (Green)
closure
120 VAC
P (Pink)
120 VAC
Br (Brown)
120 VAC
Pu (Purple)
120 VAC
O (Orange)

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