Cow
Senior Member
- Location
- Eastern Oregon
- Occupation
- Electrician
I had a service call yesterday to one of our big farms that didn't have power and the Siemens SWBD with integral ATS wouldn't switch over to generator. It uses the typical 2 wire start. Right when I pulled up I noticed the generator RPM's were fluctuating quite a bit, probably several hundred RPM along with the voltage and Hz. I'm sure the ATS didn't like what it was getting and wouldn't transfer.
I proceeded to flip the ATS into "manual" and shut the generator down. It was in the "auto start" mode on the selector switch. I gave it a minute or two and restarted it in the "manual start" mode. It came up to speed at a steady 480v 60hz. Gave it a minute or two again and manually opened the utility main and then closed in the gen main. The whole facility was now running on gen power without an issue.
Any ideas why the generator would fluctuate like that on an auto start?
I asked the customer to call the Cat dealer to come out and take a look. Thought maybe someone on here had seen this before...
I proceeded to flip the ATS into "manual" and shut the generator down. It was in the "auto start" mode on the selector switch. I gave it a minute or two and restarted it in the "manual start" mode. It came up to speed at a steady 480v 60hz. Gave it a minute or two again and manually opened the utility main and then closed in the gen main. The whole facility was now running on gen power without an issue.
Any ideas why the generator would fluctuate like that on an auto start?
I asked the customer to call the Cat dealer to come out and take a look. Thought maybe someone on here had seen this before...