Uts6, Uts6Bi & Uts10Bi Auto Start Instructions - Honda: Caution

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UTS6, UTS6BI & UTS10BI


Auto Start Instructions - Honda
CAUTION
This kit is designed to support Honda EM5000/7000is
Remote Start Generators only. Ensure there is NO
POWER connected to the UTS panel from any source
during Auto Start kit installation.

A qualified electrician must install the transfer switch


according to the transfer switch manufacturer
instructions, and the connection must comply with all 5. Feed the generator Auto Start cable through the cable clamp.
applicable laws and the local electric code.
UTS Auto Start Kit Parts List
Qty Description Image

1 STRAIN RELIEF 3/8 CABLE CLAMP

6 POS GENERATOR START/STOP


1 CONNECTOR

1. Review the UTS Auto Start Kit Parts List, and


ensure all parts are included.
NOTE: A 4-conductor remote cable (Honda P#
32520-Z22-850AH) must be supplied by the user.
Consult with generator provider for more
information.

2. Remove the four (4) or six (6) square drive 6. Prepare the Honda remote cable (purchased from
screws generator provider) as follows:
a. Remove approximately 2” of the outer jacket.
b.Strip off 1/4” of insulation from three of the jacketed
conductors: black, white and green.
c. Cut 2” of wire from remaining (red) conductor and set
aside.

7. Connect the 6-position generator Start/Stop connector to the


Auto Start cable. See wiring diagram on the reverse side of
this sheet for more details.

3. Remove the plastic plug from the top right of the UTS.

4 . I n s t a l l t h e 3 / 8 - i n c h s t r a i n r e l i e f ca b l e
c l a m p , a n d f a s t e n i t i n t o p l a c e using the 8. Connect the 6-position connector to the printed circuit board
locknut provided. as shown above, then tighten the Cable Clamp.
9. Install the UTS cover, and fasten it in place with the square drive 13. Press “System Setup” button until “Gen Stop Relay Pos” appears.
screws removed in step 2. Press arrow key to select “Normally Closed.”
10. Apply Power to UTS. 14. Connect opposite end of cable to generator.
11. On UTS, press “System Setup” button until “Gen Start Mode” 15. Test system by removing utility power from UTS. After delay,
appears. Press arrow key to select “Auto.” generator should start.
12. Press “System Setup” button until “Gen Start Relay Pos” appears.
Press Arrow key to select “Normally Closed.”

WIRING DIAGRAM
4-conductor Honda remote cable (Honda P# 32520-Z22-
850AH )

N/C (Red)
START (Black)
STOP (Green)

+ (White)

2” RED WIRE GENERATOR


FROM STEP 6 START/STOP
CONNECTOR

6 5 4 3 2 1
Honda EM5000/7000is
GENERATOR

NO NC NO NC

Notes:
1. Wiring Example shown is for Honda EM5000/7000is Generator
COM COM 2. Generator Start & Stop Relay Settings (Advanced Configuration) should be
STOP RELAY START RELAY "NORMALLY CLOSED" for the Honda EM5000/7000is.
UNIVERSAL TRANSFER SWITCH

Advanced Generator Start/Stop Configuration:


1. When the START RELAY or STOP RELAY is set to "NORMALLY CLOSED", it means that when the UTS is powered, and the UTILITY power is good, the
relay will be in the "NC" position. Conversely, if it is set to "NORMALLY OPEN", then the relay will normally be in the "NO" position. In other words, this
specifies their DEFAULT positions, when the GENERATOR is off and the UTILITY or GENERATOR power is normal.
2. When the GENERATOR is to be started or stopped, the START and STOP relays will move to the other position (e.g., from NC to NO). After the
programmed Auto Start Delay occurs, the relay’s “momentary” contact (NORMALLY OPEN or NORMALLY CLOSED) is activated for 5 seconds. The relay
then reverts back to the inactive state. If it fails the first time, it will try again 2 more times at 15 second intervals.
3. When the GENERATOR fails to start or stop, the relays will move back to their DEFAULT position, and the system will wait 30 seconds before trying again.
4. After the 3rd attempt to start or stop the generator fails, the system will declare a FAULT and display a warning message.
Example sequence of events.
1. Both START and STOP Relays are set to "NORMALLY CLOSED". START DELAY and STOP DELAY are set to 30 seconds. (adjustable up to 60 minutes)
2. UTILITY power is normal, so both relays are in the "NC" positions. That means that contacts 1-3 and 4-6 on the connector will be shorted, and 2-3 and 5-6
will be open.
3. UTILITY power fails; there is a 30 second delay (START DELAY), the START RELAY will move to the NO position, contact 1-3 is open and 2-3 is shorted.
4. GENERATOR starts up normally. Now the START RELAY will move back to the NC position, contact 1-3 is closed and 2-3 is open.
5. UTILITY power returns; there is a 30 second delay (STOP DELAY), the STOP RELAY will move to the NO position, contact 4-6 is now open, and 5- 6 is
shorted.
6. GENERATOR stops as expected. The STOP RELAY will now move back to the NC position, contact 4-6 is shorted, and 5-6 is open.
Notes: This sequence of events assumes that there is a UPS plugged into the UPS INLET of the UTS to provide power during the UTILITY failure. If there
is no UPS, or if the UPS's battery runs out before the generator can be started, then the UTS will lose power. If the UTS loses power, both relays
will move to the "NC" position immediately, regardless of their settings.
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