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| - | ====Pro & Con=== | + | An [[https:// |
| - | Generator transfer switches using industrial motor-control contactors have the advantage of simplicity | + | |
| - | The primary disadvantage is that they do not meet National Electrical Code requirements in the United States for Automatic Transfer Switches for // | + | Most higher capacity ATS units are mounted in large cabinets, some as large as 30" wide and 60" high, or more. |
| - | - They are not manufactured | + | |
| - | - They are not mechanically held. | + | |
| - | //Optional Standby systems// as defined | + | 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 |
| - | The primary | + | A secondary |
| - | A secondary disadvantage of a packaged | + | ====Contactor-Based |
| + | Automatic transfer switches for standby generators using industrial motor-control | ||
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| + | The primary disadvantage is that they do not meet National Electrical Code requirements | ||
| + | - They are not manufactured as Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) or approved by a testing lab for emergency power system use.((For example, UL1008 listing)) | ||
| + | - They are not mechanically held. | ||
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| ====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:// | + | 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:// |
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| - | ====ComAp InteliATS Controller=== | + | <WRAP round alert 60%> |
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| + | =====ComAp InteliATS Controller=== | ||
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| + | =====Relay Logic ATS=== | ||
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| + | Using the same motor contactors, this ATS is instead controlled by [[https:// | ||
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| + | One or more [[meters|multi-meter(s)]] can be added, but are not shown in the wiring diagram. | ||
| - | ====Relay Logic ATS=== | + | [[: |
| - | Using the same motor contactors, but instead controlled by [[ats: | + | \\ |
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