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 ====== :: Auto Mains Fail Transfer Switch :: ==== ====== :: Auto Mains Fail Transfer Switch :: ====
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-====Pro & Con=== +An [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transfer_switch|Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS)]] transfers power to a load between utility power and a standby generatoror between two alternate power sources (two generatorstwo utility sourcesetc)
-Generator transfer switches using industrial motor-control contactors have the advantage of simplicity and long-lifetypically over 500,000 operations at rated load in the 400A rangeincreasing in smaller Ampere size ratings. They also use standard off-the-shelf components that can be purchased almost anywhere+
  
-The primary disadvantage is that they do not meet National Electrical Code requirements in the United States for Automatic Transfer Switches for //emergency// and //legally required// standby power use. They do not satisfy the two requirements of NEC [700.5(C)] and [701.5(C)] (2011):((See [[https://web.archive.org/web/20210315105023/http://www.mikeholt.com/download.php?file=PDF/11_Generators_and_Standby_Power_Systems.pdf|http://www.mikeholt.com/download.php?file=PDF/11_Generators_and_Standby_Power_Systems.pdf]]))  +Most higher capacity ATS units are mounted in large cabinets, some as large as 30" wide and 60" highor more
-  - They are not manufactured as Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) or approved by a testing lab for emergency power system use.((For exampleUL1008 listing))   +
-  - They are not mechanically held.+
  
-//Optional Standby systems// as defined in [702.4] are not bound by these legal requirements for transfer switches+This is the primary disadvantage of a packaged ATS; its physical size is quite large compared to a set of contactors, which can otherwise be carried in an airline suitcaseThat in particular makes the below designs more suitable for remote locations, as the parts can be carried in and assembled on location in a short time
  
-The primary disadvantage of a packaged ATS is that the contacts are typically listed for a maximum of 5000 transfers at rated load, at which point the contacts must be replaced, and frequently the electro-mechanical actuator as well. In locations where electric power is reliable, this is typically not an issue as 5000 transfers will take several decades to accumulate. In locations with unreliable power this number of transfers can be accumulated in just two or three years. +A secondary disadvantage of a packaged ATS is that the contacts are typically listed for a maximum of 5000 transfers at rated load, at which point the contacts must be replaced, and frequently the electro-mechanical actuator as well. In locations where electric power is reliable, this is typically not an issue as 5000 transfers will take several decades to accumulate. In locations with unreliable power this number of transfers can be accumulated in just two or three years. 
  
-A secondary disadvantage of a packaged ATS is that its physical size is quite large compared to a set of contactors, which can otherwise be carried in an airline suitcaseThat in particular makes this design more suitable for remote locations, as the parts can be carried in and assembled on location in short time+====Contactor-Based ATS :: Pro & Con=== 
 +Automatic transfer switches for standby generators using industrial motor-control contactors have the advantage of simplicity and long-lifetypically over 500,000 operations at rated load in the 400A range, increasing in smaller Ampere size ratingsThey also use typical off-the-shelf components that are commonly available.  
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 +The primary disadvantage is that they do not meet National Electrical Code requirements in the United States for Automatic Transfer Switches for //**emergency**// and //**legally required**// standby power use. They do not satisfy the two requirements of NEC [700.5(C)] and [701.5(C)] (2011):((See [[https://web.archive.org/web/20210315105023/http://www.mikeholt.com/download.php?file=PDF/11_Generators_and_Standby_Power_Systems.pdf|http://www.mikeholt.com/download.php?file=PDF/11_Generators_and_Standby_Power_Systems.pdf]]))  
 +  - They are not manufactured as Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) or approved by testing lab for emergency power system use.((For example, UL1008 listing))   
 +  - They are not mechanically held. 
 + 
 +//**Optional Standby systems**// as defined in [702.4] are not bound by these legal requirements for transfer switches
  
 ====Motor Contactor Selection== ====Motor Contactor Selection==
-The appropriate size of motor contactors should be selected based on the load served and the genset size. The 400A frame is a good general purpose selection, but smaller or larger can substituted. Recommended source: [[https://www.factorymation.com/Contactors_Overloads_qs/Metasol-Contactors-Overloads-9-to-800A?Coil_Voltage=240V-AC-Class&Nominal_Amps=150,225,400,800|FactoryMation.com]] //(225A frame and larger have 100-240VAC/DC coils)// +The appropriate size of motor contactors should be selected based on the load served and the genset size. The 400A frame is a good general purpose selection, but smaller or larger can substituted, however circuit breakers and wire sizes must be adjusted appropriately. Recommended source: [[https://www.factorymation.com/Contactors_Overloads_qs/Metasol-Contactors-Overloads-9-to-800A?Coil_Voltage=240V-AC-Class&Nominal_Amps=150,225,400,800|FactoryMation.com]] //(225A frame and larger have 100-240VAC/DC coils)//  
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 +**See warnings below**  
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 =====ComAp InteliATS Controller===  =====ComAp InteliATS Controller=== 
 +  * **[[ats:inteli|Auto Mains Fail Transfer Switch :: ComAp Inteli-ATS]]**
 [[:ats:inteli|{{ :ats:inteliats2_70_main.jpg?direct&200|}}]] [[:ats:inteli|{{ :ats:inteliats2_70_main.jpg?direct&200|}}]]
 [[:ats:inteli|This automatic transfer switch]] uses a [[https://www.comap-control.com/products/switchgear-control-and-protections/ats-controllers/|ComAp ATS Controller]] combined with motor contactor switching to provide a fully-featured ATS with full metering & history logging, and can also be remotely monitored.  [[:ats:inteli|This automatic transfer switch]] uses a [[https://www.comap-control.com/products/switchgear-control-and-protections/ats-controllers/|ComAp ATS Controller]] combined with motor contactor switching to provide a fully-featured ATS with full metering & history logging, and can also be remotely monitored. 
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   * [[https://www.comap-control.com/products/switchgear-control-and-protections/ats-controllers/inteliats2-70/|InteliATS 70]] adds PLC logic blocks   * [[https://www.comap-control.com/products/switchgear-control-and-protections/ats-controllers/inteliats2-70/|InteliATS 70]] adds PLC logic blocks
  
-[[:ats:inteli|{{ :ats:e117.1_r1_auto_transfer_switch_inteliats.png?direct&600 |}}]]+[[:ats:inteli|{{ :ats:e117.1_r1.1_auto_transfer_switch_inteliats.png?direct&600 |}}]] 
  
 +=====Relay Logic ATS===
 +  * **[[ats:relay|Auto Mains Fail Transfer Switch :: Relay Logic]]**
 +Using the same motor contactors, this ATS is instead controlled by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relay_logic|"Relay Logic"]]. It is slightly cheaper, but requires more wiring and has less flexibility. 
  
-====Relay Logic ATS=== +[[meters|{{ :ats:rs-pro_136-5381.png?120|}}]] 
-Using the same motor contactors, this ATS is instead controlled by [[ats:relay|"Relay Logic"]]. It is slightly cheaper, but requires more wiring and has less flexibility+One or more [[meters|multi-meter(s)]] can be added, but are not shown in the wiring diagram.
  
-{{ :ats:rs-pro_136-5381.png?direct&120|}} +[[:ats:relay|{{ :ats:e116.1_r6_auto_transfer_switch.png?direct&600 |}}]] 
-One or more [[https://us.rs-online.com/product/rs-pro/1365382/71768525/|multi-meter(s)]] can be included but is not shown.((Three current transformers per meter also required, for example: https://us.rs-online.com/product/simpson/01305/70232978/))  +\\ 
  
-[[:ats:relay|{{ :ats:e116.1_r4.1_-_transfer_switch.png?direct&600 |}}]]+{{page>:warning&nofooter}}
  
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