beautypg.com

Appendix “a – Technicolor - Thomson POWER & CONTROL TS 870 User Manual

Page 46

background image

APPENDIX “A”

THOMSON TECHNOLOGY

©

TYPICAL AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH

COMMISSIONING PROCEDURES

Model Series TS 870

9087A - 198

th

Street, Langley, B.C. Canada V1M 3B1

Telephone (604) 888-0110

Telefax (604) 888-3370

4) Confirm cable size is correct for the lugs supplied in the transfer switch (line and load).

Confirm the cables were meggered by the electrical contractor to ensure no cross phase
connections or conduction to ground.

5) Confirm cable lugs are properly torqued. Confirm cable installation; ensure the cables do not

interfere with normal equipment operation or which may cause component damage.

6)

Manually operate the transfer mechanism to the appropriate source of supply. Leave the
Isolation Plug disconnected until final Transfer Switch Commissioning is to be completed.

Final Commissioning

1) Verify installation of the Automatic Transfer Switch as per installation manual and verify wiring

(also see the Pre-Commissioning Checks). Confirm phase, neutral and grounding conductors
are installed as per electrical code requirements. Note: Confirm neutral conductors of both
sources are correctly installed and are solidly grounded for 3 phase 4 wire configurations.

2) Check for mechanical damage (shipping or installer).

3) Verify correct control wire interconnects to the engine/generator set auto start/stop circuitry.

Ensure the engine controller automatic start circuit does not draw more than 5.0 amps
(resistive) across the TSC 80E Engine Start contact. The TSC 80E Engine Start contact is
voltage free and the only voltage measured should result from the engine controllers internal
control logic. Note: The ATS Engine Start contact CLOSES to start the engine and OPENS to
stop the engine.

4) Place the generator engine controller in the "OFF" position and open the generator local circuit

breaker.

5) Ensure the ATS isolation plug is disconnected prior to application of voltage of the supply

sources.

6) Energize the utility supply and the generator supply sources and verify these meet the correct

voltage, phasing and phase rotation for the ATS and system. Once these have been confirmed
to be correct, de-energize both sources before installing the isolation plug.

7) Once the isolation plug is connected, the ATS and system load may be energized with utility

power once the site electrical contractor and or owner (as required) give authorization to
proceed.

8) If Utility power is within nominal limits, the ATS should transfer to the utility source. To

determine correct operation, observe the following on the TSC 80E faceplate:

i) Utility Source green LED is “ON”

ii) Green LED above mimic bus for the Utility source is “ON”

iii) Green “Load” LED is “ON”

9) To verify all LED’s are operational, perform a “LAMP TEST” operation (lamp test is initiated by

pressing and holding the 2 push buttons on the TSC 80E faceplate simultaneously “ON” until
all the LED’s change state).