Shawnmankc
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I'm new to the forum so I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the correct spot or not but here it goes.
I'm doing a yearly PM on an ASCO 7000 series, closed transition ATS. 480 v, 200 a, 4 pole. Everything checks out OK. While still bypassed to normal, I rack the TS from isolation to test. I perform a local test via the controller. The TS transfers from normal to emergency, and then from emergency to normal perfectly. I then rack the TS back into auto and perform one final transfer test. As soon as the emergency contacts close, the 200a emergency supply breaker trips and the TS switches back to normal. A "blink" did occur on the load. I re-check everything and try it again with the same result. The kicker is there is only about a 6 amp load on all three phases, so inrush current shouldn't be an issue. I'm stumped because if it works in test, it should work in auto. I understand in auto, you are actually transferring the load, but, in either case, it's the same voltage and phase angles being sampled during the passive synchronization process. Any ideas?
I'm doing a yearly PM on an ASCO 7000 series, closed transition ATS. 480 v, 200 a, 4 pole. Everything checks out OK. While still bypassed to normal, I rack the TS from isolation to test. I perform a local test via the controller. The TS transfers from normal to emergency, and then from emergency to normal perfectly. I then rack the TS back into auto and perform one final transfer test. As soon as the emergency contacts close, the 200a emergency supply breaker trips and the TS switches back to normal. A "blink" did occur on the load. I re-check everything and try it again with the same result. The kicker is there is only about a 6 amp load on all three phases, so inrush current shouldn't be an issue. I'm stumped because if it works in test, it should work in auto. I understand in auto, you are actually transferring the load, but, in either case, it's the same voltage and phase angles being sampled during the passive synchronization process. Any ideas?