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Strany 1 - STATIC TRANSFER SWITCH 2

POWER PROTECTIONSTATIC TRANSFER SWITCH 2USER MANUAL100-1000 Amp 50-60 Hz

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2OVERVIEW OF MANUALThe STS2 Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual is organized in a logical progression so that you can follow the procedures

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STS2 Touch Screen Display928. Select FREQUENCY TRIP POINT. A keypad is displayed.This choice verifies that the source is running at the proper frequen

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STS2 Touch Screen Display93System SettingsThe System Settings choice under the Config menu displays another pop-up menu with three choices:• Comm Opti

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STS2 Touch Screen Display94Configuring the ModemThe Modem dialog box allows you to configure the optional, internal modem or an external modem that is

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STS2 Touch Screen Display959. Select INIT. STRING to configure the initialization string.This string configures the parameters of the modem.• This set

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STS2 Touch Screen Display96The delay allows you to set the number of seconds which a condition needs to persist to trigger an alarm.These input alarms

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STS2 Touch Screen Display97Configuring the Programmable Relay Board SettingsThe STS2 can contain up to two Programmable Relay Boards (PRB) that can tr

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STS2 Touch Screen Display98Figure 59 Programmable relay board dialog box2. Select your configuration settings.• Select STANDARD SET to use the setting

Strany 10 - OVERVIEW OF MANUAL

STS2 Touch Screen Display99SiteScan ConfigurationAn optional RS-422 port, contained in the Comms Board, can be installed in the static transfer switch

Strany 11 - 1.0 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

STS2 Touch Screen Display1004 Pole Transfer SwitchThis selection is set at the factory to indicate whether the system is a 3 pole or 4 pole unit.Shunt

Strany 12 - 2.0 UNPACKING AND INSPECTIONS

STS2 Touch Screen Display10113.6.2 LogsTwo types of logs are kept by the STS2: Event Log and History Log.Event LogThe Event Log tracks the alarms and

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Safety Precautions31.0 SAFETY PRECAUTIONSRead this manual thoroughly before working with the static transfer switch.Be sure to review the warning unde

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STS2 Touch Screen Display102To use the History Log:1. Select LOGS from the menu bar to open the Logs menu.2. Select either HISTORY LOG 1 or HISTORY LO

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Operating the LED Display STS210314.0 OPERATING THE LED DISPLAY STS2Certain models of the STS2 do not include the LCD Color Graphical Display with the

Strany 16 - 4.0 LOCATING THE STS2

Operating the LED Display STS210414.1.2 LED and push button descriptionThe following table defines the LEDs and pushbuttons in the LED display:Table 1

Strany 17 - 5.0 POWER AND CONTROL WIRING

Operating the LED Display STS210514.1.3 Event ControlsWhen an alarm is triggered, a red LED is lit in the control panel. A pair of buttons allows you

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Operating the LED Display STS21066. Verify that the preferred source LED (green) (LED_PREFx) is lit for the source that you want the switch to be usin

Strany 19 - 5.3 System Grounding

Operating the LED Display STS210714.2.3 Maintenance BypassThe STS2 is equipped with two key-interlocked, bypass breakers, CB4 and CB5, to allow manual

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Operating the LED Display STS2108Bypass Procedures for Source 2If transfer to Source 1 is not desired:1. Follow the instructions to transfer the load

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Operating the LED Display STS210914.2.4 Normal System ShutdownThe STS2 can be shut down from either the static switch mode or the bypass mode.Shutdown

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Specifications11015.0 SPECIFICATIONSThis section provides the specifications for the STS2.15.1 System ConfigurationThe STS2 can be set in several diff

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Specifications11115.1.4 GroundingRefer to 5.3 - System Grounding for specifications and instructions regarding grounding.15.1.5 Electrical Requirement

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Unpacking and Inspections42.0 UNPACKING AND INSPECTIONSA high-quality installation begins on the receiving dock. The STS2 and its packaging should be

Strany 25 - 7.0 INSTALLATION DRAWINGS

Specifications11215.2 System ComponentsAll STS2 models provide two static transfer switches within one enclosure, with the ability to transfer between

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Specifications11315.2.4 AccessThe STS2 is designed so all repairs and maintenance can be done from the front or top of the unit. All components that m

Strany 27 - TOP VIEWBOTTOM VIEW

Specifications11415.2.9 RS-232 PortThe unit is equipped with an RS-232 port for connecting a terminal or PC. See Figure 29 for the port’s location. Se

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Specifications11515.2.11RS-232 Interface ParametersThe service terminal interface parameters are the following settings and cannot be changed.15.2.12M

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Event Message Help Text11616.0 EVENT MESSAGE HELP TEXTKey:ALL CAPS = event message displayed in the Event Display panel in the lower left corner of th

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Event Message Help Text117S2 SCR OPENSource 2 SCR Open.One or more SCRs on Source 2 is open. Transferring between sources has been inhibited.STS2 outp

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Event Message Help Text118PWR SPLY DC A FAILPower Supply DC Bus A FailedThe primary power supply is no longer providing DC power to the control board

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Event Message Help Text119PWR SPLY S2 AC FAILPower Supply Source 2 AC FailedThe AC input power to the power supplies from Source 2 has failed. The po

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Event Message Help Text120S1 VOLT SENSE FAILSource 1 Voltage Sense Module FailedThe module contained on the snubber monitoring the input voltage from

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Event Message Help Text121S2 SCR SENSE FAILSource 2 SCR Sense Module FailedThe module contained on the snubber monitoring the SCRs for Source 2 has fa

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Unpacking and Inspections52.2.1 Handling ConsiderationsThe static switch is bolted to a wooden shipping pallet to allow handling by forklift equipment

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Event Message Help Text122S2 GATE DRIVE FAILSource 1 Gate Drive FailureThe gate drive module for an SCR for Source 2 has failed. This module is contai

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Event Message Help Text123CB1 SHUNT TRIP FAILCircuit Breaker 1 Shunt Trip FailureCircuit Breaker 1 failed to trip open when the control issued a comma

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Event Message Help Text124S1 UVSource 1 Under Voltage (fast detection). The input voltage from Source 1 dropped below a set percentage of the nominal

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Event Message Help Text125S1 OF/UFSource 1 Over Frequency/Under FrequencyThe frequency for Source 1 is running outside the acceptable operating range,

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Event Message Help Text126S2 UV (RMS)Source 2 Under Voltage (slow detection). The input voltage from Source 2 remained below a set percentage of the n

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Event Message Help Text127S2 FAILSource 2 FailureSource 2 has failed due to under voltage (UV), over voltage (OV), or running with an over or under fr

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Event Message Help Text128S1 I-PEAKCurrent Peak on Source 1The peak current from Source 1 has exceeded the set point as defined in the I-PK Xfer Locko

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Event Message Help Text129LOAD ON ALT SOURCESTS2 load on the alternate source.The static transfer switch is running on the alternate power source. Che

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Event Message Help Text130CB2 (S2) OPENCircuit Breaker 2 (for Source 2) OpenCircuit Breaker 2 is not closed. CB1 is only assigned to Source 2.Check

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Event Message Help Text131CB3A (OUTPUT) OPENCircuit Breaker 3A (Output breaker) is Open (Optional)Circuit breaker 3A is not closed. This circuit brea

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Location Considerations63.0 LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS The STS2 should be placed in a clean, cool and dry location. The STS2 requires only front access f

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Event Message Help Text132TRANSFER INHIBITEDTransfer InhibitedUninterrupted transfer between sources is inhibited due to input source failure, sources

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Event Message Help Text133INPUT CONTACT #2Input Contact Isolator #2Occurrence of the indicated external event has been detected by Input Contact Isola

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Event Message Help Text134INPUT CONTACT #6Input Contact Isolator #6Occurrence of the indicated external event has been detected by Input Contact Isola

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Event Message Help Text135CONFIG MODIFIEDConfiguration ModifiedA set point has been updated and saved.Press SILENCE on the touch screen to turn off th

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Event Message Help Text136EVENT LOG CLEAREDEvent Log ClearedAll past alarms and faults are no longer recorded in the system’s event log.Press SILENCE

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Maintenance13717.0 MAINTENANCEMinimal periodic maintenance of the STS2 is required. As with all electrical distribution components, the system should

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Maintenance138SUPPORT INFORMATIONTo contact Liebert Global Services for information or repair service in the United States, call1-800-LIEBERT (1-800-5

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Maintenance139PROGRAMMABLE RELAY BOARD SETTINGS RECORDThe optional Programmable Relay Board (PRB) has eight channels to report events to an external d

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Maintenance140Channel 8:Channel 9:Channel 10:PRB Notes:

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Maintenance141INPUT CONTACT ISOLATOR SETTINGS RECORDThe Input Contact Isolator board (ICI) provides an STS2 module interface for up to eight external

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Location Considerations73.4 AltitudeThe standard units are designed for full load operation up to 4000 feet (1200 m) above sea level. See Figure 1 for

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The Company Behind the ProductsWith over a million installations around the globe,Liebert is the world leader in computer protectionsystems. Since its

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Locating the STS284.0 LOCATING THE STS2This section provides instructions for leveling the STS2 and anchoring the unit to the floor, should that be re

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Power and Control Wiring95.0 POWER AND CONTROL WIRINGAll power and control wiring should be installed by a qualified electrician. All power and contro

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Power and Control Wiring10The input and output power wire size should be based on the upstream overcurrent protection device, observing the NEC and lo

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Power and Control Wiring115.3 System GroundingEquipment grounding — Grounding is primarily for equipment and personnel safety, although proper groundi

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Power and Control Wiring125.5 Remote Source Selection WiringAn optional Remote Source Selection board may be installed in your STS2. This board is ins

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Options136.0 OPTIONSThis section discusses the options available for the STS2. The communications options are also dis-cussed in 12.0 - Communication

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Options146.3 Distribution Cabinet With I-Line Panelboard—100-600A Units OnlyA distribution cabinet with a Square D I-Line panelboard offers space to p

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Options156.7 Network Interface Card (NIC)An OpenComms Network Interface Card (NIC) enables the STS2 to communicate to a network man-agement system (NM

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Options166.12 Input Junction Boxes and CablesTwo input power junction boxes and interconnecting cables provide under floor connection for the two inpu

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Installation Drawings177.0 INSTALLATION DRAWINGSFigure 5 Outline drawing: 100 – 250 amp STS2GRAVITYSIDE VIEWTOP VIEWBOTTOM ENTRY AREAPOWER CABLE BOTTO

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Installation Drawings18Figure 6 Outline drawing: 400 – 600 amp STS2FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW CONTROL CABLE TOP ENTRY AREACABLE TOP ENTRY AREA EXHAUSTCONT

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Installation Drawings19Figure 7 Outline drawing: 800 – 1000 amp STS2BOTTOM POWER CABLE AIR FILTER DO NOT BLOCKAIR INTAKE AREAFRONT VIEWCABINETTOP

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Installation Drawings20Figure 8 Outline drawing: 100 – 250amp STS2 with a key lockout switch optionGRAVITYSIDE VIEWTOP VIEWBOTTOM ENTRY AREAPOWER CABL

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Installation Drawings21Figure 9 Outline drawing: 400 – 600 amp STS2 with a key lockout switch optionFRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW CONTROL CABLE TOP ENTRY AREAC

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iTABLE OF CONTENTSIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1OVERVI

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Installation Drawings22Figure 10 Outline drawing: 800 – 1000 amp STS2 with the key lockout switch optionBOTTOM POWER CABLE AIR FILTER DO NOT BLOCK

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Installation Drawings23Figure 11 Seismic anchor drawing: 100 – 250 amp STS2PS211105Rev. 05. MOVE CABINET INTO POSITION WITH REAR TABS INTO SLOTS OFFLO

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Installation Drawings24Figure 12 Seismic anchor drawing: 400 – 600 amp STS25. MOVE CABINET INTO POSITION WITH REAR TABS INTO SLOTS OFFLOOR BRACKET. TA

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Installation Drawings25Figure 13 Seismic anchor drawing: 800 – 1000 amp STS25. MOVE CABINET INTO P OSITION W ITH REAR TABS INTO S LOTS OFFLO

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Installation Drawings26Figure 14 Electrical field connections drawing: 100 – 250 amp STS2 with single output breakerPS212100Rev. 3FRONT VIEW1. ALL DIM

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Installation Drawings27Figure 15 Electrical field connections drawing: 100 – 250 amp STS2 with dual output breakersNEUTRAL BUSSOURCE 1 INPUT Ø BSOURCE

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Installation Drawings28Figure 16 Electrical field connections drawing: 400 – 600 amp STS2 with single output breakerPS212400Rev. 2CB1CB4GROUND BUSFRON

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Installation Drawings29Figure 17 Electrical field connections drawing: 400 – 600 amp STS2 with dual output breakersPS212401Rev. 2CB1CB4GROUND BUSFRONT

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Installation Drawings30Figure 18 Electrical field connections drawing: 800 – 1000 amp STS2 with single output breakerSECTION A-ASIDE VIEW(WITH FRONT P

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Installation Drawings31Figure 19 Electrical field connections: 800 – 1000 amp STS2 with dual output breakersPS212801Rev. 2ONE-LINE DIAGRAMSYSTEM OUTPU

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ii6.12 Input Junction Boxes and Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166.13 Seismic Floo

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Installation Drawings32Figure 20 Circuit breaker scheduleCIRCUIT BREAKER SCHEDULE100AMP TO 1000AMP STATIC TRANSFER SWITCH 2NOTES:1. THE STS2 AUTOMATIC

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Installation Drawings33Figure 21 Control connection location diagram: 100 – 600 amp STS2NOTES:1. TYPICAL OPTIONS ARE SHOWN. FRONT VIEW WITH FRONT DOOR

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Installation Drawings34Figure 22 Control connection location diagram: 800 – 1000 amp STS2PROGRAMMABLE RELAY SEE OPTIONLOCATION DETAILBOARD (OPTION

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Installation Drawings35Figure 23 Control wiring for remote source selection optionPS213007Rev. 1REMOTE SOURCE SELECTIONSOURCE 1PREFERRED213456SOURCE 2

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Installation Drawings36Figure 24 Control wiring for the programmable relay board optionPS213001Rev. 2PROGRAMMABLE RELAY BOARD8. ALL WIRING MUST BE IN

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Installation Drawings37Figure 25 Control wiring for the input contact isolator board optionPS213002 Rev. 2 INPUT CONTACT ISOLATOR BOARD8. ALL WIRING M

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Installation Drawings38Figure 26 Control wiring for comms board (see Figure 27 on page 39 for internal modem wiring)PS213003Rev. 2COMMS BOARD02-810015

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Installation Drawings39Figure 27 Control wiring for the internal modem optionPS213004Rev. 2SEE DETAIL AJ1ACOMMS BOARDMODEM LINE COMMUNICATIONSTO TELEP

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Installation Drawings40Figure 28 Control wiring for the network interface card (NIC) optionPS213005REV. 2NETWORK INTERFACECARD (NIC) 416241GXAND LOCAL

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Installation Drawings41Figure 29 Control wiring for the RS-232 portFRONT VIEWUPPER HALF OF UNITWITH DOOR OPENEDLCD DISPLAYSEE DETAIL APS213006Rev. 1DE

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iii11.2 Event and History Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7211.2.1 E

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Installation Drawings42Figure 30 Outline drawing for input junction boxPS211005Rev. 132 [813]F16 3/4 [426]16 [406]16 [406]A100A250A - 600ARATING17 1/2

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Installation Drawings43Figure 31 Color LCD touch screen displaySTARTUP PROC. S1 SCR OPENCONFIG S2 SCR OPEN HEATSINK OVERTEMP EQUIPMENT OVERTEMP A

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Installation Drawings44Figure 32 LED display(F)(D)(B )(K )(L)(N)(M)5~2~(A) 11(G)~2(I)3A3~(C)(E )(H)4PS211002 Rev. 0LED DISPLAY LEGENDSOURCE 1 WITHIN T

Strany 102 - Configuring the Modem

Installation Drawings45Figure 33 Installation drawing, seismic floor stand 100-250AINSTALLATION DRAWING FORSEISMIC FLOOR STAND100-250A STS2 INSTALLATI

Strany 103 - Configuring Pager Support

Installation Drawings46Figure 34 Installation drawing, seismic floor stand 100-250AFRONTFRONTREARREARFRONTLEVELER FOOTDETAIL C(3 PLACES)CAP SCREW M12-

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Installation Drawings47Figure 35 Installation drawing, seismic floor stand 100-250AA2 PLACESDETAIL AREAR UPPER STS2 BRACKETREAR LOWER STS2 BRACKETUPPE

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Installation Drawings48Figure 36 Installation drawing, seismic floor stand 100-250ANOTE:SEE DWGS PS215000, PS215001, AND PS215002FOR DETAILS.30.0"

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Installation Drawings49Figure 37 Installation drawing, seismic floor stand 400-600AABOTTOM VIEWFRONT VIEWSEEHEIGHTTABLEBINSTALLATION NOTES:1. CHECK AL

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Installation Drawings50Figure 38 Installation drawing, seismic floor stand 400-600AFRONTFRONTREARREARFRONTLEVELER FOOTDETAIL C(3 PLACES)CAP SCREW M12-

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Installation Drawings51Figure 39 Installation drawing, seismic floor stand 400-600AA2 PLACESDETAIL AREAR UPPER STS2 BRACKETREAR LOWER STS2 BRACKETUPPE

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iv15.0 SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11015.1 System Con

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Installation Drawings52Figure 40 Installation drawing, seismic floor stand 400-600ANOTE:SEE DWGS PS216000, PS216001, AND PS216002FOR DETAILS.38"7

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Installation Drawings53Figure 41 Installation drawing, seismic floor stand 800-1000AABTOP VIEWFRONT VIEWBOTTOM VIEWISOMETRIC VIEW 36.9"83.9"

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Installation Drawings54Figure 42 Installation drawing, seismic floor stand 800-1000AFRONTFRONTREARREARFRONTLEVELER FOOTDETAIL C(3 PLACES)CAP SCREW M12

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Installation Drawings55Figure 43 Installation drawing, seismic floor stand 800-1000ARIGHT REAR UPPER STS2 BRACKETRIGHT REAR LOWER STS2 BRACKETUPPER RE

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Installation Drawings56Figure 44 Installation drawing, seismic floor stand 800-1000ANOTE:SEE DWGS PS217000, PS217001, AND PS217002FOR DETAILS.84"

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Introduction to STS2 Operations578.0 INTRODUCTION TO STS2 OPERATIONS8.1 System DescriptionA STS2 provides an automatic, seamless transfer between inpu

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Introduction to STS2 Operations588.1.2 Reliability and Agency RequirementsThe STS2 is designed for high reliability and high availability with a criti

Strany 117 - 14.2.4 Normal System Shutdown

Introduction to STS2 Operations598.2.4 BypassThe static transfer switch can be manually bypassed to allow the power from a source to directly flow to

Strany 118 - 15.0 SPECIFICATIONS

Theory of Operation609.0 THEORY OF OPERATION9.1 General DescriptionThe STS2 contains all the equipment necessary to prevent an interruption in power f

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Theory of Operation619.1.4 Emergency TransferTo ensure that power remains connected to the load, the STS2 automatically performs an emergency transfer

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vFIGURESFigure 1 Recommended derating for high altitude operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Figure 2

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Theory of Operation62Hardware• The STS2 operator interface in the Color Graphical Display unit is designed to provide all of the information required

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Theory of Operation639.2.4 Logic ModulesThe logic contains three separate redundant logic modules. The modules contain the logic necessary to run the

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Operating Instructions for the Touch Screen Interface6410.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TOUCH SCREEN INTERFACEAfter the initial equipment start-up,

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Operating Instructions for the Touch Screen Interface6510.1 Normal System Turn-On1. Ensure that all STS2 breakers—CB1, CB2, CB3, CB3A (if supplied), C

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Operating Instructions for the Touch Screen Interface6610.2 Manual Transfer / Preferred Source SelectionThe Source Transfer option (Source Xfers) in t

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Operating Instructions for the Touch Screen Interface67To manually select the preferred source:1. Verify that the input breakers CB1 and CB2 are close

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Operating Instructions for the Touch Screen Interface68Figure 48 Gate board viewing slot locationsIf the Color Graphical Display is not available, you

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Operating Instructions for the Touch Screen Interface6910.4.1 Bypass Procedures for Source 1To bypass the switch for Source 1:1. Verify Source 1 is su

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Operating Instructions for the Touch Screen Interface7010.4.2 Bypass Procedures for Source 2To bypass the switch for Source 2:1. Verify Source 2 is su

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Alarm and Faults7111.0 ALARM AND FAULTSAlarms and faults are events that are triggered when the operation of the static transfer switch falls outside

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viFigure 53 Event mask dialog box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Alarm and Faults7211.2 Event and History LogsThe system tracks events through the Events Log and tracks significant events through the History Logs. T

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Alarm and Faults73The History Log has the following fields:• Replay Rate — indicates how long it takes for the replay to play. Use the UP and DOWN but

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Alarm and Faults7411.4 List of MessagesTable 9 lists available event messages, a definition of the event, and the functions that are activated with th

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Alarm and Faults75024 CB2 SHUNT TRIP FAIL CB2 shunt trip failed. D, A, E064 HEATSINK OVERTEMP Heatsink has exceeded the recommended temperature. A, E0

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Communication Interfaces7612.0 COMMUNICATION INTERFACESThe STS2 monitoring system offers several choices for communications.The RS-232 terminal port i

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Communication Interfaces7712.1.1 Connecting and Using a TerminalAn RS-232 connection can be used to connect the STS2 to either a terminal or a PC runn

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Communication Interfaces7812.1.2 Configuring the STS2 via the TerminalThe SPT command is used to configure the systems setpoints. The SVT syntax for t

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Communication Interfaces79Value ParameterItem settings, depending on what they are, use various value types. Table 11 provides a list of the possible

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Communication Interfaces80Group 3: User Settings1SRC1 Fast Undervoltage Setpoint Integer In % of nominal below nominal2SRC1 Slow Undervoltage Setpo

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Communication Interfaces8112.1.3 Setting Bitpacked Options with the TerminalFive sets of options and features settings are available through the termi

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1IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSave these instructionsThis manual contains important instructions that should be followed during the installation and m

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Communication Interfaces82Critical Option Enablingbit0—EnableManual_IPeakResetbit1—EnableAutoRestart bit2 through bit15 - not used (set to 0)Non-Crit

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Communication Interfaces83Putting the Terminal Command TogetherFor example, a unit only has the Remote Source Selection and Dual-Output Breaker option

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Communication Interfaces84Examples of Event Mask Settings• To latch event #001, S1 SCR SHORT, use SPT 4 1 +L.• To disable event #128, CONFIG MODIFIED,

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STS2 Touch Screen Display8513.0 STS2 TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAYThe STS2 can be configured with a Color Graphical LCD touch screen display that allows you to

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STS2 Touch Screen Display8613.2 Menu OverviewThe touch screen menu provides access to configuration settings and more device information.The CONFIG (C

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STS2 Touch Screen Display8713.2.1 SecurityBecause the STS2 Color Graphical Display provides access to various configuration and monitoring choices, a

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STS2 Touch Screen Display8813.3 Mimic DisplayThe Mimic display provides a color diagram of the operation of the STS2. This display imitates the power

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STS2 Touch Screen Display89To set the event masks:1. Access the Event Mask dialog box:a. Select CONFIG.b. Select EVENT MASK from the pop-up menu.The E

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STS2 Touch Screen Display90Figure 54 User settings dialog boxSource Set PointsThe Source 1/2 Set Points allows you to configure trigger points for eac

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STS2 Touch Screen Display91To configure the set points for each source:1. Select SOURCE 1/2 SET POINTS from the User Settings dialog box.The Source 1/

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