F GB
Sommaire
Summary
LA GAMME ATyS ____________________________3 THE ATYS RANGE __________________________67
PRÉSENTATION GÉNÉRALE __________________4 GENERAL PRESENTATION __________________68
Présentation des produits ___________________4 Product introduction _______________________68
Identification _______________________________5 Identification______________________________69
Environnement_____________________________6 Environment______________________________70
Accessoires disponibles en montage client _____7 Customer mounted accessories _____________71
Accessoires disponibles en montage usine _____7 Factory fitted accessories __________________71
INSTALLATION ______________________________8 INSTALLATION _____________________________72
Dimensions _______________________________8 Dimensions ______________________________72
Sens de montage _________________________10 Mounting orientation_______________________74
Montage des accessoires client _____________10 Customer mounted accessories _____________74
Accessoires usine _________________________13 Factory fitted accessories____________________77
RACCORDEMENTS _________________________14 CONNECTIONS ____________________________78
Circuits de puissance ______________________14 Power circuits ____________________________78
Circuits de commande ATyS 3e _____________16 Control circuits ATyS 3e ____________________80
Circuits de commande ATyS 6s _____________18 Control circuits ATyS 6s ____________________82
Circuits de commande ATyS 6e _____________20 Control circuits ATyS 6e ____________________84
Kit de prise de tension et d’alimentation ______22 Voltage sensing and power supply kit ________86
UTILISATION _______________________________28 OPERATION _______________________________92
Commande manuelle ______________________28 Manual operation _________________________92
Commande électrique _____________________29 Electrical operation ________________________93
FONCTIONNEMENT ATyS 3e ________________30 OPERATION ATyS 3e________________________94
Présentation______________________________30 Presentation______________________________94
Modes d’utilisation ________________________31 Operational modes ________________________95
Programmation ___________________________31 Programming _____________________________95
Visualisation ______________________________34 Visualisation ______________________________98
FONCTIONNEMENT ATyS 6s et 6e ___________35 OPERATION ATyS 6s & 6e ___________________99
Présentation______________________________35 Presentation______________________________99
Modes d’utilisation ________________________36 Operational modes _______________________100
Programmation ___________________________37 Programming____________________________101
Exploitation ______________________________46 Operation _______________________________110
Visualisation ______________________________49 Visualisation _____________________________113
Séquences automatiques __________________51 Automatic sequences_____________________115
OPTIONS __________________________________54 OPTIONS _________________________________118
Module de communication _________________54 Communication module___________________118
AIDE AU DÉPANNAGE ______________________61 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE _______________125
PIÈCES DE RECHANGE _____________________62 SPARE PARTS ____________________________126
ANNEXES _________________________________63 ANNEXES ________________________________127
Typologie des réseaux _____________________63 Networks analysis________________________127
Programmation et câblage ATyS 6 ___________64 Programming and connection on ATyS 6s ___128
The ATyS family proposes a complete motorised • Automatic control: AtyS 6 products integrate all
changeover range including electrical and mechanical controls, timers and relays required to realise a
interlocking. Manual operation is always possible on all Normal / Emergency application.
the products in case of emergency. ATyS 6e and 6m versions also integrate the remote
The electric command is realised via a motorised controlled feature.
module, electronically driven by 2 types of logic: The motorised and control modules can easily be
• Remote controlled: ATyS 3 products are controlled by replaced without disconnecting the power cables.
volt free contacts allowing the switch to be driven in 1,
0 or 2 position. These contacts can come from an
external control logic.
MOTORISED CHANGEOVER
Metering
> This instruction manual applies to following > Following products are delivered with their own
products: instruction manual:
Range from 125 to 1 600 A 230 Vac three or four poles: • ATyS 3s
• ATyS 3e • ATyS 6m
• ATyS 6s • Remote interfaces ATyS D10 & D20
• ATyS 6e • Control relay ATyS C30
Product introduction
Switch II
Switch I
Changeover
switch
Changeover
switch position Motorized
indication module
ATYS 097 A NB
Handle support
Identification
Switch I & II
ATyS model
identification
Environment
The complete product meets the following environmental
requirements.
IP-RATING
IP2 and class II for the front face.
OPERATION
> Temperature > Altitude
• -10 +40 °C without de-rating Maximum altitude without de-rating = 2 000 metres
• -20 +70 °C with de-rating (refer to catalogue)
> Hygrometry
• 80 % humidity without condensation at 55 °C
• 95 % humidity with condensation at 40 °C
STORAGE
> Temperature
• -20 to +70 °C
> Period
SVRMO 029 A
WEIGHTS
Ratings (A) 125 160 250 400 630 800 1 000 1 250 1 600
Nb of poles 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4
Weight (kg) 4 4.1 4.1 4.2 4.5 4.6 5.5 6 6 6.5 20.4 23.9 23.9 25.4 25.4 30.4 36.9 42.9
Dimensions
125 to 630 A
J
M J1 3
U
4
W
CA
270
119
7
=
Fix. 195
Fix. 180
101
AC
BA
AA
223
=
120
140
V
CA
10.5 Y Y 48
2 3
85
10 X T T T 11 Z1
3 5
F Z2
A H
C
W 1
CA
138
Fix. 195
Fix. 180
U 20
6
Ø7
Ø9 ATYS 018 C
165
Dimensions
800 to 1 600 A
J
3
4 M 51.5
250
V
7
169
=
250
207
AC
AA
B
280
=
166
166
2 Y 5 Y 48
12.5 X T T T 12.5 3
F Z1 3
253.5 94
293
1
391.5
ø 15
15
25 25
30 30
8.5 33 8.5 15.75 28.5 15.75
SVR 078 B
SVR 077 A
45 45
SVR 098 A
50 60 90
214
ATYS 019 C
50.5
Mounting orientation
ATYS 165 A
≤ 630 A X O X
≥ 800 A O X X
X: forbidden
O: possible
: recommended
ATYS 162 A
ATYS 154 A
4 3 2 1
> Installation
x1
Installation
1
ATYS 159 A
ATYS 114 A
location. 2I / 2O terminals identification is chronological
from first module, not taking into account communi- Inputs
cation module.
ATYS 247 A GB
24 23 14 13 24 23 14 13
ATYS 164 A
102 101
ATYS 188 A
ATYS 400 A
Power circuits
3e 6s 6e
STANDARD CONNECTION PRIORITY SOURCE ON SWITCH I
The product is delivered from the factory with the following
In case of voltage sensing and power supply
configuration:
kit mounting on ATyS 6, mount the kit before
• the source 1 on control module (connectors 101 to
power cables connections.
106) is linked to switch I
• the source 2 on the control module (connectors 201
to 206) is linked to switch II.
Load
1 2
II
I
Source
ATYS 167 A
ATYS 200 A GB
1
Source
2
CONNECTIONS
Take into account connection cables length for section selection.
Power circuits
3e 6s 6e
SPECIFIC CONNECTION PRIORITY SOURCE ON SWITCH II
Some applications may require source 1 to be Load
connected to switch II.
1 2
A software modification is then required to change inter-
nal link between sources 1 et 2 and switches I & II.
Source
ATYS 201 A GB
Source
1
II
I
ATYS 267 A
Control circuits
EXAMPLE: 400 Vac (P-P) APPLICATION WITH NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR
Switch I is linked to source 1 information.
L1 L1
L2 L2
1
POWER
2 L3 L3
N N
F2 F1
Power 230 V~
Power 230 V~
102 101
201202
F1, F2
1
2
Fuse protection
230 Vac 5 A
COMMAND
inhibition
-
317 316 315 314 313
317 316 315 314 313
II
10 to 30 Vdc
I
+ 0
Opt 2
Opt 1
I I I I
14 13 24 23
C
64 63
63
O
2 1
64
M
O O O O
0 - +
24 23 14 13
RJ
SIGNALISATION
I II
I II 0 AUT
ATYS 092 A GB
13 14 24 34 43 44 53 54 81 82 84 91 92 94
Verify power supply terminals 101-102 and Maximum control cables length = 10 m. In
201-202: 230 Vac nominal. case of longer distance, insert control relays.
Control circuits
EXAMPLE: 400 Vac (P-P) APPLICATION WITH NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR
L1 L1
L2 L2
POWER
2 L3 L3 1
N N
F2 F1
Power 230 V~
Power 230 V~
102 101
201202
F1, F2
1
Fuse protection
2
230 Vac 5 A
103
203
L1
N
Voltage sensing
Voltage sensing
104
204
L2
L3
COMMAND
105
205
L3
L2
106
206
L1
N 207 208 209 210
207 208 209 210
I II
I II 0
13 14 24 34 81 82 84 91 92 94
ATYS 093 A GB
* Terminal numbers can be different in the case of voltage sensing and power supply kit connection (refer to kit specific
configurations).
** Refer to programming, setup, to change output relay state.
Control circuits
EXAMPLE: 400 Vac (P-P) APPLICATION WITH NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR
L1 L1
L2 L2
POWER
2 L3 L3 1
N N
F2 F1
Power 230 V~
Power 230 V~
102 101
201202
F1, F2
1
Fuse protection
2
230 Vac 5 A
103
203
L1
N
Voltage sensing
Voltage sensing
104
204
L2
L3
105
205
L3
L2
106
206
L1
N
COMMAND
Inhibition
317 316 315 314 313
207 208 209 210
2
1
0
Opt 4
Opt 3
Opt 2
Opt 1
73 74
73 74
64 63
64 63
4 3 2 1
RJ45 8/8 link
RJ
RJ
SIGNALISATION
I II
Remote Interface
I II 0 AUT
ATyS D10 or D20
13 14 24 34 43 44 53 54 81 82 84 91 92 94
-
ATYS 094 A GB
+
I I I I I I I I
14 13 24 23 14 13 24 23
C
O
M
O O O O O O O O
0 - +
24 23 14 13 24 23 14 13
Verify power supply terminals 101-102 and Maximum control cables length = 10 m. In
201-202: 230 Vac nominal. case of longer distance, insert control relays.
ATYS 012 A
connection.
Load
STANDARD CONFIGURATION
230 V
The kit is delivered from factory with the following confi-
guration: 400 V
ATYS 202 A GB
Source 1
Source 2
≥ 800 A
Specific strips
Sources to fixe cables tray
≤ 630 A
ATYS 206 A
1 3 5 7
II
I
2 4 6 8
2 4 6 8
B A B A
mechanical cables
support
206 205 204 203 202201 101 102 103 104 105 106
ATYS 204 A GB
> STEP 4 Priority network > Connectors to plug in (on control module)
Sources / Switches cabling connected to switch I according to sources entry
and connectors plugging
Priority network > Connectors to plug in (on control module)
connected to switch II according to sources entry
Refer to following paragraphs for steps description
The kit is delivered from factory for neutral on the right necessary to modify the kit cabling (terminals 103 to
configuration. For neutral on the left configuration, it is 106 and 203 to 206.
• Standard kit: neutral on the right • Kit modification for neutral on the left configuration:
circular permutation on terminals 103-106 and
203-206
N N
N N
ATYS 097 A
ATYS 097 A
N
N
7-8 5-6 3-4 1-2 7-8 5-6 3-4 1-2 1-2 7-8 5-6 3-4 1-2 7-8 5-6 3-4
ATYS 296 A GB
ATYS 297 A GB
B A B A B A A B
mechanical cables mechanical cables
support support
206 205 204 203 202201 101 102 103 104 105 106 206 205 204 203 202201 101 102 103 104 105 106
3 wires kit: only to use on 3 x 230 Vac network Verify power supply on terminals 101-102 &
without neutral conductor. 201-202: 230 Vac nominal ± 20 %.
Power inputs (terminals 101-102 & 201-202) are 220/240 supply to take between phase to phase or between
Vac ± 20%. It is necessary to adapt power input cables phase and neutral).
connection according to network configuration (Power
ATYS 295 A GB
B A B A B A B A
mechanical cables mechanical cables
support support
206 205 204 203 202201 101 102 103 104 105 106 206 205 204 203 202201 101 102 103 104 105 106
Load
Sources
ATYS 170 A GB
Sources
ATYS 171 A GB
Load
• Black wires on switch I • Black wires on switch II
• Red wires on switch II • Red wires on switch I
II II
I I
ATYS 167 A
ATYS 172 A
201 202
201 202
102 101
Power 230 V~
Power 230 V~
Power 230 V~
Power 230 V~
1
1
2
103
106
206
L1
N
N
204
104
105
205
Voltage sensing
Voltage sensing
Voltage sensing
Voltage sensing
L2
L3
L2
L3
205
105
104
204
L3
L2
L3
L2
ATYS 291 A GB
ATYS 290 A GB
206
106
103
203
L1
L1
N
102 101
102 101
201 202
Power 230 V~
Power 230 V~
Power 230 V~
Power 230 V~
1
1
2
206
203
103
L1
N
N
105
205
204
104
Voltage sensing
Voltage sensing
Voltage sensing
Voltage sensing
L2
L3
L2
L3
104
204
205
105
L3
L2
L3
L2
ATYS 293 A GB
ATYS 292 A GB
103
203
206
106
L1
L1
N
Manual operation
MODE / AUT selector 3e 6s 6e
key selector 3e 6s 6e
Two operational modes, manual or automatic, depending
on the front selector position.
ATYS 196 A
ATYS 195 A
• for ATyS 3e, I, 0 and II commands are active • for all versions, electrical commands • for all versions, electrical commands
• for ATyS 6, “AUT” mode is active are inhibited are inhibited
• it is not possible to insert the handle • it is possible to insert the handle • it is not possible to insert the handle
• it is not possible to pull the padlocking • if handle is in, it is not possible to • the product is padlocked (standard
mechanism padlock or to switch to AUT product only in 0 position)
EMERGENCY OPERATION
All ATyS products can be manually operated (emergency
or maintenance operation).
Turn the front selector on manual position and insert the
handle in the specific hole.
ATYS 194 A NB
ATYS 196 A NB
Position
Remove the handle from the product before
changing the selector position to AUT.
PADLOCKING
It is possible to padlock the standard product in 0 posi-
tion. Padlocking in position I or II is optional. Turn the
front selector on manual position and pull the padlo-
cking mechanism to insert up to 3 padlocks (8 mm
maximum).
ATYS 008 A
Electrical operation
3e 6s 6e
POWER SUPPLY
ATyS 3e, 6s and 6e integrate 2 power inputs (101-102, AUT position
201-202), and consider the available source to keep the
priority power source 1
SVRMO 077 B GB
product operational.
backup power source 2
3e 6s 6e
CONTROL LOGIC
ATyS 3e and 6e products are electrically driven by exter- > Impulse logic (standard configuration)
nal volt free contacts between terminals 314 and 317.
• The switching command is a pulsed dry contact lasting
This command can be inhibited:
at least 30 ms.
• On ATyS 3e: terminals 313-317 closed
• When the order disappears, the product remains in
• On ATyS 6e: terminals 313-317 opened.
position
Two types of control logic are possible: impulse or • The impulse can be of infinite duration without causing
contactor. The choice of the control logic is made via any disturbance.
programming (refer to programming chapter ATyS 3e command I
and 6e).
command O
command II
position I
SVRMO 079 B
position O
position II
command O
command II
position I
ATYS 024 A GB
position O
position II
Presentation
The product can be remotely driven in 0, I or II positions. The power supply and control module allows:
It is equipped with two power supplies to allow self • product state and commands display,
supply from sources. • optional modules connection,
• parameters configuration.
CONTROL LCD
- CONTROL led is on AUTO mode, Displays:
command not inhibited - local/remote modes
- Leds 1 , O and 2 depend - number of permutations
on commands. - communication activation
- source concerned by displayed information.
Padlock Keypad
Yellow led is on when product
is padlocked. Navigation
Escape Validation
SOFTWARE VERSION
Displayed after reset.
ATI 069 B GB
{
{
Product Version
number
Operationnal modes
VISUALISATION PROGRAMMING
Parameters and values display. Parameters configuration.
No password required. Password access (1000 from factory).
POSITION
Programming Handle removed
code from housing
“AUT” POSITION
Programming Command
code not inhibited
Programming
Accessible in or AUT modes.
Modified values are considered after mode exit.
> Navigation
Programming
> Enter programming mode > Exit programming mode
• Step 3:
validate
1 2 1 2
ESC
SETUP
1 2
Programming
COMMUNICATION (OPTION)
1 2
2 INPUTS / 2 OUTPUTS
> Emergency source 2 available > Load shedding output (O13-O14 terminals)
(I23-I24 terminals) This output is a dry contact activated as soon as transfer
Allows transfer from priority source 1 to emergency control input is active. Allows transfer on emergency
source 2 . This information can be: “genset ready to source 2 after t-ejp timer count down. The contact
take the load”. opens after transfer back on priority source 1 and t-
ejp timer count-down.
Power off action allows reset in case of fault > Fault output (O23-O24 terminals)
disappearance. Activated when product is faulty.
No EJP No
loss of source 2
No EJP activation command lost
(terminals I23 –I24)
(I13 -I14 terminals (I13-I14)
closed)
Yes Yes
Yes
Countdown
No Source 2 t-ejp
available
(I23-I24)
t-ejp = 0
Yes
Load shedding output opened
(O13-O14 teminals)
No
t-ejp = 0
Transfer to position II
The output is de-activated in case of loss of
power. It may then be required to put in
parrallel with the load shedding ouptut relay,
ATYS 248 A GB
Visualisation
Allows operation display
• Active mode: • Product state display:
- if selector is on position - if product is faulty, fault led is on
1 2 1 2
Presentation
The product allows:
• sources control, • voltage and frequency (6e) metering,
• automatic transfer control in AUT mode, • system state display,
• parameters configuration, • alarm or fault indication,
Sources state
- Led is on : source = OK
- Led is off : source is not available
Operational modes
- Automatic sequence simulator
(test on load)
- Genset remote start (test off load)
- Changeover switch position
control (local or remote)
POWER led
Green led is on when product is
powered.
Padlock
Yellow led is on when
product is padlocked.
Keypad
Switch state
Operations Navigation
2 green leds:
- switch I state
- switch II state LCD & leds test
Led is on when switch is closed
Yellow led (O) is on when both switches are
Escape Validation
opened.
Padlock
• Only possible in O position (1 and 2 as option)
ATYS 153 A GB
• Remove handle
• Pull padlocking mechanism to allow
padlock insertion.
SOFTWARE VERSION
Displayed after reset.
ATYS 300 A GB
Operational modes
VISUALISATION OPERATION
Measured values & parametered timers display. Always Test sequences or electrical control of the position.
accessible without code. Password access (code 4000).
PROGRAMMING
Parameters configuration. Password access (code 1000
from factory).
POSITION
Programming Operation Handle not
Code Code in place
POSITION “AUT”
Programming Operation
Code Code
Control I, O, II* Test off load Test on load Loss of main Main’s return
source sequence
sequence
V1 V1
ATYS 220 A
1
or 2
displayed according to faulty
1 2
Programming
• This mode allows product parameters configuration
• Always accessible in position
• Always accessible in AUT position, changeover switch
on priority source, priority source being available
• Not accessible when “test off load”, “test on load” and
“control” functions are active or during automatic
sequence.
Parameters requiring programming before
use:
• type of network
• nominal voltage
• and nominal frequency on ATyS 6e.
or • Parameters access: Press “up”, “down”, “left” & “right” push buttons
Type of network Network 1 over Network 1 over Main Failure Adress Optional module 1
Operational modes
Optional module 1
Presentation
Visualisation
1 2
1 2 voltage 1 2 frequency 1 2 Transfer 1 2
state selection)
threshold threshold Timer
hysteresis hysteresis Optional module 2
O main failure Stop Bit 1 2 Input 2 (variable
Nominal** selection)
1 2 Timer 1 2
1 2
frequency Network 1 Network 1
1 2 under voltage 1 2 under frequency Optional module 2
threshold threshold Parity 1 2 Input 2 (contact
Source 1 - Main Return state selection)
1 2
1 2 Switch I or II 1 2 Timer
configuration Network 1 Network 1 Optional module 3
1 2 under voltage 1 2 under frequency 1 2 Input 3 (variable
Genset start threshold threshold O main Return selection)
1 2 signal state hysteresis hysteresis 1 2 Timer Optional module 3
1 2 Input 3 (contact
Network 2 over Network 2 over state selection)
Network priority Cool Down
selection: 1 2 voltage 1 2 frequency Optional module 4
1 2
threshold threshold 1 2 Timer
1 or 2 1 2 Input 4 (variable
OPTIONS selection)
PROGRAMMING MENU ARCHITECTURE
1 2 retransfer 1 2 1 2
1 2 Input 4 (contact
threshold threshold state selection)
hysteresis hysteresis
Optional module 1
Impulse** or
1 2 Output 1
contactor logic
Automatic Transfer Switch
1 2
Network 2 Network 2
1 2 under voltage 1 2 under frequency Optional module 2
threshold threshold
Page 102
1 2 Output 2
Number of
Optional module 3
ATyS 6s & 6e
1 2
* Menus only available in case of optional module connection on ATyS 6e, up to 2 modules (In1, In2, In3, In4, Ou1, Ou2, Ou3, Ou4).
** Only on ATyS 6e. *** Displayed if LS variable has been selected
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Programming
PARAMETER MODIFICATION
> Example:
Modify network 1 nominal voltage from 400 to 230 V.
Press to validate
ATI 074 A
Programming
PARAMETERS CHARACTERISTICS
> Menu Setup 1 2
Programming
> Volt Menu 1 2
Programming
> Frequency Menu 1 2 6s 6e
Threshold detection starts from the loss of source
or source return sequence
Programming
> Menu Timer 1 2
6s 6e
>Communication Menu 1 2 6s 6e
Programming 6s 6e
>Inputs/Outputs Menu 1 2
In case of option re-plug or de-plug action,
Menu activated in case of 2I / 2O optional module inspect Inputs / Outputs identification and
connection (up to 2 modules). programming.
Refer to accessories mounting for Input & Output relays are NO type (construction) and
Output terminals identification. can not be configured as NC.
• Inputs:
Ft1, Ft2: External Fault 1or 2. The fault led is blinking as Mtf: Remote manual re-transfer. Feature identical to
soon as the input is active and Ft1or Ft2 is displayed manual re transfert on keypad. Re-transfer from prio-
on LCD. Reset when the input is de-activated rity network to backup network is allowed from input
activation (1s front). The Mtf variable in the setup menu
PRI: Priority network selection. Network 1 has priority must be selected (Yes) to allow input recognition.
when input is not activated. Network 2 has priority if
input is active. Refer to priority source return sequence.
This information is the only considered in case S2A: Information source 2 available (Genset) used instead
of option configuration. Programming variable of voltage/frequency measurement from ATyS (inhibited
Pri is then inhibited. when S2A is selected).
Refer to loss of priority source sequence.
Programming
>Inputs/Outputs Menu 1 2
• Sorties:
S1A, S2A: Source 1 or source 2 available. Output acti-
vated as soon as source 1 or 2 is considered available
(similar to front led source 1 & 2 ).
LS: Load shedding relay. LS timer corresponds to time
available to disconnect the shed loads. The relay is acti-
vated before permutation on standby network according
to LS timer. The relay is de-activated after retransfer on
mains network and LS timer countdown.
1 2 1 2
* In case of DTT variable configuration below LS, LS will be automatically set to DTT value.
DTT timer
Priority source - Emergency source -
emergency source priority source LS timer
transfer transfer
LS timer
LS relay Activation
Operation
PRESENTATION
This mode allows in manual position (not padlocked) to
start a test off load. In the automatic position, it allows
the starting of a test, on or off load and to control elec-
tricaly the position of the changeover switch on ATyS 6e.
• Step 2: enter the operation code (CE) using Navigate in operation mode:
navigation push buttons (code 4000)
• Press “mode” push button to access
• Step 3: press “validation” different features
push button
• Press “validation” push button to activate
required function
Yes, press
Led “test on load” “validation” Led “TEST ON LOAD” TEST ON LOAD
is blinking 1 2 is fixed Lod of priority
source sequence
Non, appuyer
sur “mode”
Yes, press
“validation” TEST OFF LOAD
Led “test off load” Led “TEST OFF LOAD”
is blinking 1 2 is fixed Genset start
sequence
Non, appuyer
sur “mode”
Yes, press
“validation” Changeover
Led “contrôle”
switch
Led “control” Led “CONTROL 1 O 2 ”
fixe 1 O 2
position control
is blinking 1 2
is fixed
(PS1, PS 0, PS2)
No,
press “mode”
ATYS 156 A GB
Operation
TEST OFF LOAD (ACCESSIBLE IN AUT / MODES) 1 2
start Gen
• ATyS D20 interface (ATyS 6e).
This test is made for applications where emergency
source 2 is typically a genset (priority source must be
source 1 ). This test can only be activated, in automatic Gen ? No
mode, changeover switch in position 1 , source 1 1 2
available.
Yes
> Description Validate
Gen stopped
It is activated from:
• operation mode
• external dry contacts (terminals 207-209)
• communication option (ATyS 6e) Automatic cycle keeps priority.
• ATyS D20 interface (ATyS 6e).
Operation
6s 6e
CONTROL 1 , 0, 2 (ACCESSIBLE IN AUT MODE) 1 2
1 2
1 2
ATYS 246 A
1 2
Visualisation
PRESENTATION
• This mode allows parameters to be displayed inde-
pendently from the selector / AUT switch position
• No code required to access parameters visualisation
• Without any action during 5 minutes on the keypad,
the LCD displays voltage available on active network.
In case of changeover switch on 0 position, priority
network voltage is displayed.
• Press “left” and “right” push buttons to navigate in the different menus
Visualisation
VISUALISATION MODE ARCHITECTURE
MENUS
Metering Timers Counter
Phase-neutral voltage V1
1 2
network 2 *
Phase-neutral voltage V2
1 2
network 2 *
Phase-neutral voltage V3
1 2
network 2 *
Phase-phase U12
1 2
network 2 *
Phase-phase U23
network 2 *
1 2
Phase-phase U31
1 2
network 2
Network 2 * frequency
1 2
* Only on ATyS 6e. ** If option selected and timer active on ATyS 6e.
All values indicated might not be available according to programmed network. Refer to annexes.
Automatic sequences
MANUAL MODE / AUTOMATIC MODE
> Manual mode - Automatic mode
permutation/power supply reappearance
• As soon as the selector switch is switched to auto-
matic, the automatic mode is active
• Voltages (and frequencies on ATyS 6e) are verified to
define new stable position of the changeover switch
• The same table can be taken into account after Refer to timer menus for MFT, MRT or DTT timers
complete power supply loss (the product must be definition.
completely discharged to reset = 3 minutes.)
> New stable position of the chaneover swicth
The switch immediately transfers to new stable position as soon as the keyswitch is turned from
Manual to Automatic mode or as soon as Power comes back.
Automatic sequences
> Sequence description
Example:
position I = priority source ( 1 )
position II = emergency source type Genset ( 2 )
Automatic mode
Loss of
mains?
No
Loss of main?
MFT = 0
Count down
MFT
Genset
start up
Main comes back
before MFT ends? Start Genset
Reset MFT
Emergency Yes
source
available ?
No No
Yes
Priority
Stop gen
source ?
Yes
DTT = DTTmax ?
Reset DTT No
DTT = 0
Yes No
OMF ≠ 0 ?
Transfer I >0
OMF = 0
Transfer I > II
ATYS 154 A GB
Go to priority source
return automatic
sequence
Automatic sequences
RETURN TO PRIORITY SOURCE
This sequence is activated as soon as the changeover • the changeover switch is in emergency position (ex:
switch is in automatic mode and in emergency position genset)
(position II): • the emergency source 2 is available.
• the priority source 1 is not available
> Specific feature: manual re-transfer
• When priority source comes back, it can be required
not to automatically retransfer and wait for an more Manual re-transfert
adequate timing. = validation press
• It is possible, validating manual retransfer feature (refer Or
to programming), to block the re-transfer. optional input acti-
It is initiated from: vation, feature Mtf
ATYS 143 A
Main’s
return Priority No
source
return? Yes
Manual re-transfer
Loss of
Yes priority source ?
MRT = 0 No
Count down
MRT
Priority source
lost again
before MRT Mode Yes
times out? semi-auto
activated ?
(Mtf)
Reset MRT
No Yes
Validation
OMR ≠ 0?
Yes
No
Transfer II >0
OMR = 0
To loss of priority
source sequence
Reset CDT Count Down CDT Transfer II >I
Loss of priority source
CDT = 0
ATYS 155 A GB
Stop generator
position 1
Back to priority source control
Communication module
Refer to Accessories Mounting to know modules mounting
instructions. This module allows RS485 communication
connection via JBUS/MODBUS® protocol.
GENERAL POINTS
An RS 485 link is used to connect up to 31 ATyS with a
PC or a PLC over a distance of 1500 meters, using 1500 M
JBUS / MODBUS© protocol.
> Recommendations R = 120 Ω
N° 1 N° 2 N° n
You should use a shielded twisted pair (LIYCY type). In R = 120 Ω
DIRIS 109 B GB
of length) we recommend the use of 2 shielded pairs Other systems
Programmable PLCs
DIRIS 110 B GB
Other systems
Communication module
PROTOCOL JBUS / MODBUS®
The JBUS / MODBUS® used by the ATyS involves a
dialogue using a master-slave hierarchical structure.
There are two possible dialogues:
• the master communicates with a slave (ATyS) and waits
for its reply
• the master communicates with all the slaves (ATyS)
without waiting for their reply.
The mode of communication is the RTU (Remote
Terminal Unit) using hexadecimal characters of at least
8 bits.
Communication module
LIST OF PARAMETERS TO BE DISPLAYED (FUNCTION 3)
• Example:
To read U31 GEN = 228.89, the following message
should be sent:
High-order Low-order High-order Low-order
Slave Function CRC 16
address address word n° word n°
05 03 03 74 00 02 85D1
ATyS reply:
Number Value Value
Slave Function CRC 16
of bytes high-order low-order
Hex. 05 03 04 0000 5969 458D
Decimal value = 22 889 (/100)
Communication module
> Table of values on 1 word
Decimal Hexa. Number Text Unit
address address of words
1792 700 1 U12 source 1 V / 10
1793 701 1 U23 source 1 V / 10
1794 702 1 U31 source 1 V / 10
1795 703 1 V1 source 1 V / 10
1796 704 1 V2 source 1 V / 10
1797 705 1 V3 source 1 V / 10
1798 706 1 Frequency source 1 Hz / 100
1801 709 1 U31 source 2 V / 10
1805 70D 1 Frequency source 2 Hz / 100
1806 70E 1 Timer MRT s
1807 70F 1 Timer MFT s
1808 710 1 Timer DTT s
1809 711 1 Timer OMF s
1810 712 1 Timer CDT s
1811 713 1 Timer OMR s
Communication module
LISTE DES PARAMÈTRES À CONFIGURER (FONCTION 3, 6, 16)
Decimal Hexa. Number Text Unit
address address of words
512 200 1 Type of network -
0 = 4NBL - 1 = 2NBL - 2 = 2BL
3 = 3NBL - 4 = 41NBL - 5 = 1BL
6 = 42NBL
513 201 5 / A
518 206 1 VNominal V
519 207 1 FNominal - 50 or 60 Hz
520 208 1 Connection source 1
1 = inter I - 2 = inter II
521 209 1 Retransfer
0 = not active - 1 = active
522 20A 1 oU 1 from 102 to 120 %
523 20B 1 oUh 1 from 101 to 119 %
524 20C 1 uU 1 from 88 to 98 %
525 20D 1 uUh 1 from 81 to 99 %
526 20E 1 oU 2 from 102 to 120 %
527 20F 1 oUh 2 from 101 to 119 %
528 210 1 uU 2 from 80 to 98 %
529 211 1 uUh 2 from 81 to 99 %
530 212 1 oF 1 from 101 to 120 % / 10
531 213 1 oFh 1 from 100.5 to 119.5 % / 10
532 214 1 uF 1 from 80 à 99 % / 10
533 215 1 uFh 1 from 80.5 à 99.5 % / 10
534 216 1 oF 2 from 101 à 120 % / 10
535 217 1 oFh 2 from 100.5 à 119.5 % / 10
536 218 1 uF 2 from 80 à 99 % / 10
537 219 1 uFh 2 from 80.5 à 99.5 % / 10
538 21A 1 Timer MRT min / 10
539 21B 1 Timer MFT s
540 21C 1 Timer DTT s
541 21D 1 Timer OMF s
542 21E 1 Timer CDD min / 10
543 21F 1 Timer OMR s
544 220 1 Priority network (1 = R1; 2 = R2) s
545 221 1 Type of control logic
(0 = IMP; 1 = CON)
546 222 1 Load shedding LS s
547 223 1 Start gen 0 = NO - 1 = NC
548 224 1 Input 1
0:/ 3: Pri
1: Ft1 4: S2A
2: Ft2 5: MtF
549 225 1 Input In1 state
0 = NO - 1 = NC
550 226 1 Input 2
0:/ 3: Pri
1: Ft1 4: S2A
2: Ft2 5: MtF
551 227 1 Input In2 state
0 = NO - 1 = NC
552 228 1 Output Ou1
0 = S1A - 1 = S2A
2 = LS - 3 = /
Communication module
> ATyS 3e 3e 6e
Decimal Hexa. Number Text Unit
address address of words
545 221 1 Type of control logic
(0 = IMP; 1 = CON)
546 222 1 Timer EJP s
> Example
Nominal voltage (233 V) configuration on ATyS n° 5.
ATyS answer:
Value Value
Slave Function Word n° CRC 16
high-order low-order
Hex 05 10 02 06 00 01 E1F4
Communication module
SAVE COMMAND (RESET)
This command must be completed to save modified
parameters. 0 must be set to address 0600.
> Example: for slave n° 5
Value Value
Slave Function Values CRC 16
high-order low-order
05 06 06 00 0000 88C6
> NB:
ATyS won’t answer. Save command is followed by a
complete reset (software version displayed on LCD).
TEST / CONTROL
> Command
> Reading
Add. Pf Add. Pf Value Pf Value Pf
Slave Function CRC
high order low order high order low order
1 bit /function
if bit = 0:
1 bit /function
no test
if bit = 0:
no test
• bit 0=1: test
on load
• bit 0=1:
• bit 1=1: test
05 03 $01 $22 started via I/O CRC
off load
• bit 1=1:
• bit 2=1: Control
started via
Pos 1
interface
• bit 3=1: Control
• bit 2=1: started
Pos 0
via Comm
• bit 4=1: Control
Pos 2
STATE ACTION
Electrical operation is not working • Verify voltage applied on terminals 101 / 102 and 201 / 202
is 220-240 Vac ± 20 %
• Verify selector mode position is on AUTO (Automatic)
Manual operation using handle is not • Verify selector mode position is on Man (Manual)
to allow handle introduction
• Verify product is not padlocked
• Verify handle rotation direction is correct
• Apply enough progressive power on the on the handle to allow movement
A / M selector does not allow AUT position • Verify handle is removed from housing
• Verify product is not padlocked
• Verify type of key used (ATyS 3e and 6e)
Product is faulty (fault is active) • Disconnect power supply to try to reset the fault
(terminals 101-102, and 201-202)
• In case of optional module connection,
verify external fault input Ft1 or Ft2 is not active
Source available led is never active • Press test lamp to verify led is operational
when available • Verify nominal preset values (voltage and frequency)
• Verify voltage and frequency thresholds
The changeover switch does not transfer • Verify A / M selector is on AUTO position
after loss of main • Verify emergency source is available (ex: genset is started)
• Verify voltage applied on terminals 101 / 102 and 201 / 202
is 220-240Vac ± 20 %
Test on load and off load • Verify password to access test (4000)
can not be activated from keypad • Verify A / M selector is on AUTO position
Electrical operation not according to commands • Verify Sce parameter configuration (source 1 or 2).
If Sce = I, command 1 will close switch I.
If Sce = II, command 1 will close switch II
ATyS 3e, 6e
Electrical operation not according • Verify control logic (impulse or contactor mode)
to remote external commands • Verify external command are not inhibited (terminals 313 and 317)
3. Changeover
switch
2. Motorized
module
5. Handle support /
handle
6. Key
ATYS 110 A NB
ATYS 102 A NB
Networks analysis
TYPES OF NETWORKS
> Three phases network with neutral - 4NBL > Two phases network (with midpoint) - 2NBL
Source 1 Source 2
1 1 Source 1 Source 2
1 1
2 2
2 2
3 3
3 3
N N
ATYS 173 A GB
ATYS 174 A GB
Load
Load
> Phase-Phase network without neutral - 2BL > Single phase network with neutral
(phase-neutral) - 1BL
Source 1 Source 2 Source 1 Source 2
1 1 1 1
3 3 N N
ATYS 175 A GB
ATYS 176 A GB
Load Load
> Three phases network without neutral - 3NBL > Three phases network with neutral on source 1
Single phase network with neutral on source 2 - 41 NBL
Source 1 Source 2
Source 1 Source 2 1
1 1
2 1
2 2
3
3 3
N N
ATYS 177 A GB
ATYS 178 A GB
Load Load
> Three phases metering on network 1 - single phase metering on network 2 - 42 NBL
Only consider single phase sensing (phse 1-3) on
Source 1 Source 2
1 1
source 2 . Allows single phase sensing on three phases
emergency source.
2 2
Load
Source 2
(active 1 1 1 1
1 1
connectors) 2
N N 3 N
3 2 3 3 2
Sensing Source 1 U12, U23, U31, U12, U23, U31 U1 U12, U23, U1, U2, U3
parameters U1, U2, U3 U31 U31
available
Source 2 U31 U31 U31 U1 U31 U1
Controls Source 1 U12, U23, U12, U23, U31 U1 U12, U23, U1, U2, U3
U31 U31 U31
Source 2 U31 U31 U31 U1 U31 U1
Example Source 1 U12 = U23 = U31 = 240 V U31 = 240 V U1 = 240 V U12 = U23 = U1 = U2 =
Un = 240 V U31 = 240 V U31 = 240 V U3 = 240 V
Source 2 240 V 240 V 240 V 240 V 240 V 240 V
Source 2
(active 1 1 1 1 1
1 1
connectors) 2
N N 3 N
3 2 3 3 2 3
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