ENGLISH EATS6 EATS6N Installation and user manual Copyright 05 EATON All rights reserved. Service and suppt: Call your local service representative
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual contains imptant instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the ATS. The EATON ATS models that are covered in this manual are intended f installation in an environment within 0 C to 40 C ( F to 04 F) and free of conductive contaminant. Certification standards Safety: IEC 60- EMC: IEC 60- Perfmance: IEC 60- CE Mark Additional confmances : - IEC 60950- - CISPR Class B Imptant safety notes Only qualified personnel can service this equipment. Follow the following precautions when wking on this unit. - Remove watches, rings, other metal objects. - Use tools with insulated handles. Examine the packing container. Notify the carrier immediately if any damage is present. Do not disassemble the unit. Do not operate the unit near water in an area with excessive humidity. Keep liquid and feign objects from getting inside the unit. Do not operate the unit close to gas fire. Verify whether the branch circuit breaker fuse on service feed is crect. Verify line voltage requirements and the supplied line voltage pri to installation. This unit is supplied from multiple sources, disconnect all sources befe servicing. Electrical warnings Warning Check that power cds, plugs, and outlets are in good condition. RAL equipment: "Equipment intended f installation in Restricted Access Location". Intended to be connected to computer load. Not to be connected to inductive load with >: crest fact load. Page
Contents. Introduction... 4 ENGLISH. Presentation... 4. Weights and dimensions...4.. Rear panel layout - EATS6 - EATS6N...4. Control panel...4.4 LCD description...5.4. Power flow...5.4. Measures...6.5 ATS settings...6.6 Warning...8. Installation f ATS... 9. Checking the accessy kit - EATS6 - EATS6N...9. Stage... 0. Installation f rack mounting (nmal installation)... 0.4 Installation f rack mounting ( post installation)... 0.5 Wall installation... 0.5 Instructions... 4. Power cables connection... 4. Installation diagram... 4. Input/Output connection EATS6 - EATS6N... 5. Communication... 5. Communication pts: EATS6N... 5. Eaton Intelligent Power Software suite...4 6. Maintenance... 5 6. Troubleshooting...5 7. Specifications... 6 Page
. Introduction The EATON Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) is a high availability switch designed f providing redundant power f sensitive equipment. It is powered by two independent power sources and automatically makes a rapid switch from one source to the other when the power supply used to power its connected load fails. This ATS is designed to be efficient and reliable. Users can know EATON ATS s power flow, status, parameters from the LCD interface. Besides, the EATS6N unit has a netwk interface f users to read and write parameters. The netwk interface can be implemented via the Ethernet protocol through an RJ45 connect.. Presentation. Weights and dimensions Rack installation W D H Description Weights (kg / lb) Dimensions H x W x D (mm / inch) EATS6. / 7. 4 x 48 x 50 /.7 x 7.4 x 9.84 EATS6N.54 / 7.8 4 x 48 x 50 /.7 x 7.4 x 9.84.. Rear panel layout - EATS6 - EATS6N 4 Input Source : IEC C0 inlet Input Source : IEC C0 inlet Output: 8 x C 0 A 4 Output: x C9 6 A. Control panel The ATS has three buttons on the control panel and a LCD display. It provides useful infmation about the ATS itself, load status, events, measurements and settings. LCD panel Navigation: Scroll down button 5 Navigation: Enter button 4 Navigation: Escape button 4 5 Transfer Test: Scroll down and Enter buttons pressed f 5s Page 4
.4 LCD description. Presentation ENGLISH 4 Power flow ATS Settings Measures/Infos 4 Events.4. Power flow S is defined as the priity source (true by default) S is defined as the priity source (can be set) S not powered S not powered S powering the load S powering the load S powered but not powering the load S powered but not powering the load Transfer from S to S Transfer from S to S Transfer from S to S f Test Transfer from S to S f Test Page 5
. Presentation.4. Measures Output current (default display) Output voltage Input voltage : S (default display only when S voltage is out of tolerance) Input frequency: S (default display only when S frequency is out of tolerance) Input voltage : S (default display only when S voltage is out of tolerance) Input frequency: S (default display only when S frequency is out of tolerance) S and S phase shift (available only when S and S are not synchronized).5 ATS settings OUTPUT: Sets voltage thresholds - ALARM: Silents alarm - SENSITIVITY (mainly f LIA UPS): Sets Sensitivity mode f input mains detection. - P SOURCE: Sets the priity source TRANSFER: 00 V - 08 V - 0 V - 0 V (default) - 40 V ON: nmal beep in warning fault mode, by default OFF: silent. Std: Nmal Sensitivity, by default Lo: Low Sensitivity, f compatibility with distted wavefm. Sc.: Priity on Source, by default Sc.: Priity on Source Std: no additional break even if S and S are not synchronized, by default Gap: additional break during transfer if S and S are not synchronized. Page 6
Press Enter to reach settings menu. Presentation ENGLISH OUTPUT ALARM To cancel the changes To select value SENSITIVITY PRIORITY SOURCE TRANSFER Page 7
. Presentation.6 Warning F Fault, refer to troubleshooting section 6.. Event Example of displays Rootcause Overload Unsynchronized sources Load is over nominal rating Remove some of the equipment from the ATS. The ATS continues to operate, but may shutdown if the load increases. The alarm resets when the condition becomes inactive. One source N and L are reversed S ansd S are fed by different phase (L/L/L) S and S frequency are different Source Source power loss One of the source is missing, The ATS power on the load with the source that is present. Source Source voltage out of tolerance One of the source voltage is out of tolerance. The display shows the voltage measure of the faulty source. Source Source frequency out of tolerance One of the source frequency is out of tolerance. The display shows the frequency measure of the faulty source. Source and Source quality The sources are outside ranges so that it generates too many transfers within a sht period of time. The alarm resets when the condition becomes inactive. Page 8
. Checking the accessy kit - EATS6 - EATS6N. Installation f ATS ENGLISH Verify that the following additional items are included with the ATS: EATS6 User manual Quick start guide Safety manual printed 4 x Input cables: C9-C0 5 x Input cable lockers 6 Plastic strips f output locking 7 RS cable 8 Accessies f rack installation 4 5 7 6 8 EATS6N 4 User manual Quick start guide Safety manual printed 4 x Input cables: C9-C0 5 x Input cable lockers 6 Plastic strips f output locking 7 RS cable 8 DB9/RJ45 serial cable f NMC card 9 Accessies f rack installation 5 8 7 9 6 Page 9
. Installation f ATS. Stage Please ste the ATS in its iginal package and in a dry place. Keep the stage temperature between - to F (-5 C and +55 C).. Installation f rack mounting (nmal installation) Follow steps to f module mounting on the rails. Accessies f rack installation x Ear (Left) x Ear (Right) 4 x M4 x 6 flat screw f ear 4 x M6 x 0 cage nut clip f rack4 4 x M6 x flat screw f rack 4 x M6 washer conical plate f rack.4 Installation f rack mounting ( post installation) Follow steps to f module mounting on the rails. Accessies f rack installation x Ear (Left) x Ear (Right) 4 x M4 x 6 flat screw f ear 4 x M6 x 0 cage nut clip f rack4 4 x M6 x flat screw f rack 4 x M6 washer conical plate f rack Page 0
.5 Wall installation. Installation f ATS ENGLISH Follow steps to f module mounting on the wall..6 Instructions. Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefe, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tmax) specified by the manufacturer.. Reduced Air Flow - Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required f safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.. Mechanical Loading - Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading. 4. Circuit Overloading - Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern. 5. Reliable Earthing - Reliable grounding of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips). Page
4. Power cables connection 4. Installation diagram UPS Input UPS UPS Output ATS Input S ATS ATS Output to the sensitive equiment UPS Input UPS UPS Output ATS Input S 4. Input/Output connection EATS6 - EATS6N Inputs connections from UPSs outputs Ouput connection to equipment. Connect input power cables to UPSs output and to ATS inputs (S is the default priity source).. Connect ATS output to the equipment. Page
5. Communication pts: EATS6N 5. Communication ENGLISH RS communication pt. Connect the RS communication cable to the serial on the computer.. Connect the other end of the communication cable to the RS communication pt on the ATS. The ATS can now communicate with EATON power management software. Characteristics of the optocouplers communication pt When a signal is activated, the contact is closed between the common (Pin 4) and the pin of the cresponding signal f n.o contact, and vice versa f n.c contact. common 5 9 4 8 7 6 Contact characteristics (optocoupler) Voltage: 48 V DC max Current: 5 ma max Power:. W Pin assignment Description Contact type Open State Close State Pin Summary alarm signal n.o Nmal Alarm occurred Pin RX - - - Pin TX - - - Pin 4 Common - - - Pin 5 GND - - - Pin 6 Source OK n.c Source is failure Source is ok Pin 7 Source OK n.c Source is failure Source is ok Pin 8 Load on source n.c Source not take load Source takes load Pin 9 Load on source n.c Source not take load Source takes load n.o: nmally opened n.c: nmally closed Page
5. Communication Connectivity Cards: EATS6N Connectivity cards allow the ATS to communicate in a variety of netwking environments and with different types of devices. The Netwk-MS card has SNMP and HTTP capabilities as well as moniting through a Web browser interface; connects to Ethernet netwk. In addition, an Environmental Moniting Probe can be attached to obtain humidity, temperature, smoke alarm, and security infmation. ETHERNET Setting/Sens 00M 0M UPS data Reset Netwk-MS card 5. Eaton Intelligent Power Software suite Eaton Software suite provides up-to-date graphics of ATS power and system data and power flow. It also gives you a complete recd of critical power events, and it notifies you of imptant ATS power infmation. Page 4
6. Troubleshooting 6. Maintenance ENGLISH Operation status Possible cause Action Overload Power requirement exceeds the ATS capacity (greater than 05 % of nominal). Remove some of the equipment from the ATS.The ATS continues to operate, but may shutdown if the load increases.the alarm resets when the condition becomes inactive. Sht-circuit fault A sht-circuit occurred. Check device connection integrity. If err persists, note the alarm message and the ATS serial number, and then contact your service representative. Internal relay fault Internal relay fault, note that the load is no powered. Note the alarm message and the ATS serial number, and then contact your service representative. Source Source power supply fault Internal power supply of one of the source is faulty; the other source is powering the load. Note the alarm message and the ATS serial number, and then contact your service representative. EEPROM fault EEPROM fault, note that the load is still powered. Note the alarm message and the ATS serial number, and then contact your service representative. Page 5
7. Specifications Table. Model list Model Operating voltage Current rating Operating frequency EATS6 EATS6N Table. Weights and dimensions 00/08/0/0/40 Vac ɸ 6A 50/60 Hz Model Dimensions H x W x D (mm/inch) Weight (kg/lb) EATS6 4 x 48 x 50 /.7 x 7.4 x 9.84. / 7. EATS6N 4 x 48 x 50 /.7 x 7.4 x 9.84.54 / 7.8 Table. Electrical input connections Model EATS6 - EATS6N Input connection Table 4. Electrical output connections Model EATS6 - EATS6N IEC C0 inlet ( x Input cables: C9-C0 provided) Output connection x C9 8 x C Table 5. Environmental and safety Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C ( F to 04 F) Stage temperature -5 C to 55 C / - F to F Relative humidity Stage: 0-90% Operating: 0-85% Operating altitude 000m meters (65 ft) Audible noise 5 dba max (without buzzer) Page 6