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ASCO 7000 Series Power Transfer Switch

ASCO 7000 Series POWER TRANSFER SWITCHES


Protecting:
• Healthcare Facilities
• Enterprise / Colocation / Cloud Data Centers
• Commercial Buildings / Industrial Buildings
• Telecom Mobile / Central Switching Centers
• Process Manufacturing
• Distributed Energy Resources (Microgrid) / Load Management
• Water Treatment Facilities
As society becomes increasingly dependent on the quality and reliability of electrical power, interruption or complete loss of
power can result in serious hardships, significant financial losses, or dangers to life and safety.

ASCO Power Technologies (ASCO) provides industry-leading products and solutions for reliably transferring critical loads
to emergency power sources. Using ASCO products can mean the difference between a minor inconvenience and a major
catastrophe. You’ll find ASCO Power Transfer Switches wherever there is a critical load to protect.

ASCO offers a variety of product solutions to meet virtually every requirement, including distributed generation applications.
That’s why the 7000 Series is available in open, delayed, closed and soft load transition configurations. Additionally, switched
or overlapping neutral options provide for more accurate operation of ground fault protection systems and reduction of
voltage transients from unbalanced load switching.

7000 Series
ASCO Power Transfer Switches are the standard of the industry. High speed
transfer of loads between alternate sources of power, regardless of ampacity,
is achieved using a reliable, field-proven solenoid operating mechanism. When
combined with a programmable microprocessor controller with keypad and
LCD display, they offer the most advanced method of transferring all types of
loads, such as motors, electronic drives, UPS’s and microprocessor-based
systems. 7000 Series Power Transfer Switches are available open or enclosed,
in ampacities ranging from 30 through 4000 amps with the largest selection
of optional accessories offered anywhere. All switching configurations are
available with an integrally mounted bypass-isolation switch. Configurations
are also available for service entrance applications.

Fig. 1: Three Pole 7000 Series Automatic


Transfer Switch rated 1600 amps
(shown with optional front connected
terminals and Power Meter).

7000 SERIES POWER TRANSFER SWITCHES PRODUCT FEATURES


• Conventional two-position transfer configuration, plus closed and delayed transition modes of operation. All configurations
available with either automatic or non-automatic control.
• Listed to UL 1008 Transfer Switch Equipment for Automatic Transfer Switches and Certified to CSA 22.2, No. 178.
• Qualified and certified to IEC 60947-6-1, CE marked (optional). (Limited to certain accessories.)
• Rated up to 600 VAC, 30 through 4000 amps.
• 3 to 18-Cycle Withstand and Closing Rating (WCR) Standard, 30-Cycle WCR Optional.
• Reliable and field-proven solenoid operating mechanism.
• High WCRs including short-time withstand current rating for optimum flexibility in circuit breaker coordination (600-4000
amps).
• Solid, switched, or overlapping neutral conductor options.
• Front replaceable main and arcing contacts (800-4000 amps).
• Programmable microprocessor controller with keypad and LCD display.
• Centrally located terminal block for customer control connections (260-4000 amps).
• 16mm, industrial grade control switches and indicating lights.
• Switch position and source acceptability LED indicators.
• Standard ground conductor connections.
• Four auxiliary contacts, two contacts closed when switch is in normal position and two contacts closed when switch
is in emergency position.
• Local/remote communications capability for interfacing with ASCO POWERQUEST® communication products.
• Protected by a comprehensive 2, 5, or 10 year warranty.

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The Recognized Leader in Power Transfer
Switch Technology Offers the Most Advanced
Transfer Switches in the World.

7000 SERIES POWER SWITCHING SOLUTIONS

Automatic & Non-Automatic Transfer Switching


ASCO Transfer Switches are available in both automatic & non-automatic
initiation types. Both types are electrically operated. For automatic transfer
switches, the controller initiates transfer. For non-automatic transfer
switches, the user initiates switching transfer between power sources using
switches mounted locally or at remote locations. Non-automatic switches
have the following features:

• Sizes from 30 through 4000 amps.


• Microprocessor-based controller provides for addition of optional
accessories.
• Controller prevents inadvertent operation under low voltage conditions.
• Low control circuit operating currents allow for long distances between
remotely mounted manual control switches and the transfer switch.
• Source acceptability lights inform operator when sources are available
to accept load.
• Standard inphase monitor can be activated for transferring motor
loads.
Fig. 2: Four Pole, Non-Automatic, Electrically-Operated
400 Amp Switch in a Type 1 Enclosure.

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7000 SERIES POWER SWITCHING SOLUTIONS

Open Transition Transfer Switching


ASCO Transfer Switches are available in a standard, 2-position,
open transition configuration to reliably transfer loads between
power sources. Loads transfer to the alternate source in less than
100ms. In phase transfer can be activated for transferring motor
loads. Open transition switches are suitable for a wide range of
applications.
• Available from 30 to 4000 amps.
• Utilizes reliable, field-proven, single solenoid operating
mechanisms.
• S
 ingle operator design prevents direct connection of both
sources.

Delayed Transition Transfer Switching


ASCO Delayed Transition Transfer Switches are designed to
provide transfer of loads between power sources with a timed load
disconnect position for an adjustable period of time. Applications
include older style variable frequency drives, rectifier banks, and
load management applications. Fig. 3: Four pole, Delayed Transition
2000 Amp Transfer Switch.
• 150 through 4000 amps.
• Utilizes reliable, field-proven solenoid operating mechanisms.
• M
 echanical interlocks to prevent direct connection of both
sources.
• Indicator light (16mm, industrial grade type LED) for load
disconnect position.
• Adjustable time delay for load disconnect position.

Closed Transition Transfer Switching


ASCO Automatic Closed Transition Transfer Switches feature main
contacts that overlap, permitting the transfer of electrical loads
without power interruption. The switch transfers in a make-before-
break mode if both sources are within acceptable parameters.
Control logic continuously monitors source conditions and
automatically determines whether the load transfer should be open
(conventional non-overlap mode) or closed transition.

• Available 150 through 4000 amps.


• Utilizes reliable, field proven solenoid operating mechanism.
• Closed Transition Transfer is achieved passively within 5
electrical degrees, without control of engine generator set. Fig. 4: Four Pole, Closed Transition, 1000 Amp
Transfer Switch in a Type 1 enclosure.
• Additional control wiring not required.
• Overlap time is less than 100 milliseconds (consult your local
utility on protective relay requirements).
• Failure to synchronize and extended parallel time
indication.
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WITHSTANDING AND CLOSING ON SHORT CIRCUIT FAULT CURRENTS

Withstanding and closing on short circuit currents require transfer switches that can handle extremely high electromagnetic
forces and thermal stresses. Circuit breakers and fuses are designed to open on short circuit currents. However, while transfer
switches must withstand a short circuit current until the over-current device clears the fault.

The withstand and closing rating (WCR) indicates the highest level of current a transfer switch can close on and carry for a
specific amount of time. For system coordination purposes, the time must be sufficient for the upstream over-current protective
device to clear the fault. The WCR must equal or exceed the available fault current and system voltage at the power source
terminals of the switch.

The purpose of a power transfer switch is to maintain power to the load, whereas an overcurrent device is designed to open
under a fault condition to protect the circuit conductors and equipment. ASCO power transfer switches use a unique solenoid
operator design to force and lock the main contacts closed on a high current fault, rather than allowing them to open like a
circuit breaker.

Main contact material composition, contact geometry, arcing contact design, and other features all affect the ability of the
power transfer switch to withstand and close-on high fault currents. ASCO employs a variety of computer modeling programs
to determine the optimal combination of all these elements to create a superior transfer switch design.

ASCO power transfer switches are available with a full range of WCRs to accommodate a variety of over-current devices with
fault-clearing times from 0.004 to 0.5 seconds (1/4 to 30 cycles). In fact, ASCO transfer switches provide the industry’s most
comprehensive solution for all short circuit requirements. Our 7000 SERIES WCR table addresses all time-based, specific break-
er, current-limiting fuse, and short-time ratings necessary for accommodating selective coordination requirements.

In order to meet NEC selective coordination requirements, short-time settings are specified on circuit breakers following a coor-
dination study. A circuit breaker’s short-time settings require transfer switches to withstand and close-on short circuit currents
for time durations of 0.1 seconds (6 cycles for a 60Hz system) or longer. The 4th Edition of UL1008 added this optional “Short-
Time Rating” for transfer switches in 2002. Underwriters Laboratories does not require a specific time or specific number of
cycles to qualify for this rating, but the transfer switch WCRs must coordinate with the short-time settings on the breakers.

While there are no ideal time delay breaker settings for selective coordination, many engineers have been successful with using
0.3 seconds (18 cycles) for the most upstream breaker
short-time settings. However, 0.5 second (30-cycle)
settings may be required for larger projects with mul-
tiple levels of distribution breakers or where transfer
switches are served by ANSI switchgear with 30-cycle
withstand ratings.

As with most electrical devices, higher ratings usually


result in higher costs. The goal is to optimize selec-
tive coordination in the system while incorporating
power transfer switches at a reasonable cost. ASCO
7000 SERIES H and G frame Power Transfer Switches
include a 0.3 second (18-cycle) short-time rating as
standard along with a 0.05 second (3-cycle) short-cir-
cuit rating. The 18-cycle rating should be sufficient to
satisfy most selective coordination requirements without adding cost to the transfer switch budget.

The ASCO P, Q, S, and U frame 7000 SERIES Power Transfer Switches are perfect for larger projects, or for systems using ANSI
switchgear requiring a 0.5 second (30-cycle) rating. These switches feature a re-designed contact assembly with more robust
contact frames, heavier-duty crank arms, and a high-speed coil closing circuit. These design enhancements enable flexibility for
selective coordination solutions and provide safe and reliable fault current endurance for up to 0.5
seconds.

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Withstand and Closing Ratings for all 7000 SERIES Products1,2
(RMS Symmetrical Amps)
1,2,7
ASCO UL1008 Withstand and Closing Ratings
The chart below indicates Withstand and Closing Ratings
ASCO UL1008
forSymmetrical
all 7000
Withstand
(RMS
SAmps)
eries Power1,2,7
and Closing Ratings
Transfer Switches, including 0.5 second
(30-cycle) designs. 300, 4000 &(RMS Symmetrical Amps)
7000 Series 4000 & 7000 Series 7000 Series
300, 4000 & 7000 Series 4000 & 7000 Series 7000 Series
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Switch Rating (Amps) Short Time Ratings (sec)
Current Limiting Fuses Specific Breaker Time Based 3
Switch Rating (Amps) Short Time Ratings (sec)
Frame Current Limiting Fuses Specific Breaker Time Based
480V Max. 600V Max.
Frame Transfer
Bypass Switches 480V 600V Max Size, 240V 480V 600V Time 240V 480V 600V 480V Max. 600V Max.
Transfer
Switches Class .13 .2 .3 .5 .1 .13 .3 .5
Bypass Switches 480V
Max. 600V
Max. MaxASize, 240V
Max. 480V
Max. 600V
Max. Time
(sec) 240V
Max. 480V
Max. 600V
Max.
Switches Class .13 .2 .3 .5 .1 .13 .3 .5
100kA
Max. -
Max. 300
A J Max. Max. Max. (sec) Max. Max. Max.
D 30 - 100kA
200kA -
35kA 300
200 J 22kA 22kA 10kA 0.025 10kA 10kA 10kA - -
D 30 - 200kA
35kA 35kA 200 J
RK1 22kA 22kA 10kA 0.025 10kA 10kA 10kA - -
35kA 35kA 200 RK1
D 70, 100 - 150kA 85kA 25kA 0.025 10kA 10kA 10kA - -
35kA
200kA 35kA 200 RK1
J
D 70, 100 - 150kA 85kA 25kA 0.025 10kA 10kA 10kA - -
35kA
200kA 35kA 200 RK1
J
D 150 - 150kA 85kA 25kA 0.025 10kA 10kA 10kA - -
200kA
35kA 35kA 200 J
RK1
D 150 - 150kA 85kA 25kA 0.025 10kA 10kA 10kA - -
D 200 - 200kA 35kA
- 200 J 200kA 85kA 14kA 0.025 10kA 10kA 10kA - -
D 200
230 - 200kA
100kA - 200
300 J 200kA 85kA 14kA 0.025 10kA 10kA 10kA
- - -
D
E 230
260, 400 - 100kA
200kA - 300
600 J 200kA
65kA 85kA
42kA 14kA
35kA 0.025
0.05 10kA
35kA 10kA
35kA -
22kA - -
E 260, 400 - 200kA - 600 J 65kA 42kA 35kA 0.05 35kA 35kA5 22kA - -
J 150, 200, 260 150, 200, 230, 260 200kA 200kA 200kA 200kA 42kA 0.05 65kA 42kA 35kA 7.5kA - -
600
800 J
L 5
J 150, 200, 260 150, 200, 230, 260 200kA 200kA 200kA 200kA 42kA 0.05 65kA 42kA 35kA 7.5kA - -
800
600 L
J 5
J 400 400 200kA 200kA 65kA 50kA 42kA 0.05 65kA 42kA 35kA 7.5kA - -
800
600 L
J 5
J 400 400 200kA 200kA 65kA 50kA 42kA 0.05 65kA 42kA 35kA 7.5kA - -
200kA 200kA 800 L 5
J 600 600 65kA 50kA 42kA 0.05 65kA 42kA 35kA 7.5kA9 - -
200kA 200kA 600
800 J
L 5 9
J 600 600 65kA 50kA 42kA 0.05 65kA 42kA 35kA 7.5kA - -
H8 600 600 200kA 200kA 600
1600 J
L 65kA 65kA 65kA 0.05 50kA 50kA 50kA 36kA - 36kA -
H
P
8 600 600 200kA 200kA 1600 L 65kA 65kA 65kA 0.05 50kA 50kA 50kA 36kA -
30kA 36kA -
P
8
600
800 800600
- 1200 200kA 200kA 1600 L 65kA 65kA 65kA 0.05 50kA 50kA 50kA 36kA 30kA 36kA -
PH
8
800800 - 1200 800 - 1200 200kA 200kA 16004
1600 L 65kA 65kA 65kA 0.05 50kA 50kA 50kA 36kA 30kA
- 36kA -
QH8 800 - 1200
600-1600 800 - 1200
600-1600 200kA 200kA 1600
2000
4
L 65kA 65kA 65kA 0.05 50kA
65kA 50kA
65kA 50kA
65kA 36kA
50kA - 36kA
50kA -
S8
Q 600-1600
800 - 1200 600-1600
800 - 1200 200kA 200kA 2000
2500 L 65kA
100kA 65kA
100kA 65kA 0.05 65kA
100kA 65kA
100kA 65kA 50kA
65kA 50kA
65kA
S8
G 800 --1200
1000 1200 800 --1200
1000 1200 200kA 200kA 2500
2000 L 100kA
85kA 100kA
85kA 65kA
85kA 0.05 100kA
85kA 100kA
85kA 65kA
85kA 65kA
- 65kA
-
GG8 1600
1000- 2000
- 1200(Front Connected TS Only)
1000 - 1200 200kA 200kA 2000
2500 L 85kA
85kA 85kA
85kA 85kA
85kA 0.05 85kA
85kA 85kA
85kA 85kA
85kA 42kA - 36kA -
GG8 1600
1600- 2000
- 2000(Front Connected TS Only)
1600 - 2000 200kA 200kA 2500
3000 L 85kA
125kA
6
85kA
125kA 6
85kA
100kA 0.05 85kA
100kA 85kA
100kA 85kA
100kA 42kA 36kA 42kA - -
G
S 8 1600 - 2000 1600 - 2000 200kA 200kA 3000
2500 L 125kA
100kA
6
125kA
100kA
6
100kA
85kA 0.05 100kA
100kA 100kA
100kA 100kA
85kA 42kA
85kA 36kA
65kA 42kA
85kA -
65kA
SG
8
1600 -
2600 3000 2000 1600 - 2000
2600 3000 200kA 200kA 2500
4000 L 100kA 100kA 85kA
100kA 0.05 100kA 100kA 85kA
100kA 85kA
42kA 65kA
36kA 85kA
42kA 65kA
-
GG8 2600 -
3200 3000 2600 - 3000 200kA 200kA
- 4000 L 100kA 100kA 100kA
- 0.05 100kA 100kA 100kA
- 42kA - 36kA 42kA - -
GG
8
3200
4000 -
4000 200kA -
200kA 4000
5000 L 100kA 100kA -
100kA 0.05 100kA 100kA -
100kA 85KA - 65kA -
65kA
UG8 2600 4000
- 4000 26004000
- 4000 200kA 200kA 5000 L 100kA
125kA 100kA
125kA 100kA
125kA 0.05 100kA
125kA 100kA
125kA 100kA
125kA 85KA 100kA 65kA 65kA
100kA
U8 2600 - 4000 2600 - 4000 200kA 200kA 5000 L 125kA 125kA 125kA 0.05 125kA 125kA 125kA 100kA 100kA
Notes:
Notes: 1) All WCR values indicated are tested in accordance with the requirements of UL 1008, 7th Edition. See ASCO Pub. 1128 for more WCR information
Notes: 2) All
1) Application
WCR values requirements
indicatedmay permit in
are tested higher WCR for
accordance certain
with switch sizes. of UL 1008, 7th Edition. See ASCO Pub. 1128 for more WCR information
the requirements
1. All WCR values
Time indicated
3) Application
2) Short are
maytested
ratings are provided
requirements in accordance
for applications
permit higher WCR involving with
circuit
for certain the requirements
breakers
switch sizes. that utilize tripofdelay
UL settings
1008, for 7thsystem
Edition. Seecoordination
selective ASCO Pub. 1128 for more WCR information.
4) Short
3) Max fuse
2. Application Time rating
ratings
requirements is 1200A on front
are provided
may connected
for
permit higherH frame
applications switches
involving
WCR circuit
for breakers
certain that utilize
switch sizes. trip delay settings for system selective coordination
5) Max
4) Switches
fuse utilizing
rating is overlapping neutral
1200A on front (code "C")
connected have switches
H frame 35kA, 0.050 Sec time based rating at 480V Max
3. Short6)
5)Time
Rating
Switchesratings
shown isare
utilizing for provided
Bypass
overlapping for applications
switches
neutral only,
(codeTransfer
"C") have involving
Switch
35kA,rating
0.050is circuit
100kA
Sec timebreakers
based rating that utilize
at 480V Maxtrip delay settings for system selective coordination.
7) See
RatingASCO shownfor Service
is for Entrance
Bypass Switch
4. Max fuse rating is 1200A on front connected H framerating
6) switches ratings
only, Transfer Switch is 100kA
switches.
8) See
7) These ASCOframesfor are only available
Service Entrance on the 7000
Switch Series product
ratings
5. Switches
8) utilizing
9) These
Short Time
frames overlapping
Rating applies
are only neutral
to 600A
available onBypass(code
the 7000 switch"C")
Seriesonly,have
the 600A
product 35kA, 0.050
Transfer Secdoes
Switch timenotbased
have a rating at 480V
Short Time Rating Max.
9) Short Time Rating applies to 600A Bypass switch only, the 600A Transfer Switch does not have a Short Time Rating 6-Aug-18
6. Rating shown is for Bypass switches only, Transfer Switch rating is 100kA. 6-Aug-18
7. Contact ASCO for Service Entrance Switch ratings.
8. Short Time Rating applies to 600A Bypass switch only, the 600A Transfer Switch does not have a Short Time Rating.

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7000 SERIES BYPASS ISOLATION SWITCHES

Automatic Transfer Bypass-Isolation Switches


ASCO Automatic Transfer & Bypass-Isolation Switches are available in open transition, closed transition, and delayed transition
designs. The bypass and isolation features allow the primary automatic transfer switch to be inspected, tested, and maintained
without interrupting power to the load. They also provide redundant power transfer if the ATS is disabled or removed from service.

• Available 150 to 4000 amps.


• Allows bypass-isolation without load interruption.
• Bypass switch and transfer switch have identical electrical ratings.
• Heavy-duty mechanical interlocks prevent unintended operation.
• Bypass contacts carry current only during bypass mode.
• Drawout design allows for easy transfer switch maintenance.
• Bypass and isolation handles are permanently mounted. The bypass switch has dead front quick-make, quick-break operation
for transferring loads between live sources.
• Bypass switch is fully rated for use as a manual 3-position transfer switch.
• Bypass and isolation functions are simple, requiring a total of two operating handles.
• No toggle switches, push buttons, selector switches, or levers are required for bypass-isolation operation.
• Mechanical indicators show bypass and transfer switch positions.
• 800 - 1200 amp models available in shallow depth, front connected or rear connected designs.

Fig. 5: J-Frame Fig. 6: H-Frame Fig. 7: G-Frame Fig. 8: G-Frame


150-600 amps 600-1200 amps 1000-3000 amps 4000 amps

Transfer Switch Drawout Features (150-4000 Amps)


• Automatic secondary disconnects
remove all control power as switch Automatic
is withdrawn. Secondary
Disconnects
• Drawout carriage provides for
easy transfer switch mechanism
Self
maintenance and/or removal via
Aligning
commercially available breaker Automatic Jaws
hoists. Shutters
• Optional transfer switch lifting yoke (optional on
kit available 1600-3000amps)

• Optional automatic shutters that Fig. 9: Bypass-Isolation Transfer Fig. 10: Bypass-Isolation
close when the transfer switch is Switch Secondary Disconnects and Transfer Switch Self-Aligning
withdrawn to provide bus isolation. Optional Automatic Shutters. Power Jaws.
Specify accessory 82C
(1600-3000 Amp only).
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7000 SERIES BYPASS ISOLATION SWITCHES

Bypass and Isolation Handles - Simple as 1, 2, 3


1 Bypass to Normal

Bypass 1Push in bypass


Bypass to Normal
handle and turn
Bypass Switch E
Source
switch it counter
availability Push in bypass Bypass Switch E
position 1clockwise
handleBypass
and turn to Normal
it counter
Transfer Bypass handle
Push in bypass
clockwise
L
Isolation Bypass Switch E
switch handle and turn
handle
position Bypass
it handle
counter
Isolation handle L
position clockwise
Isolation handle
Bypass handle L
N

Isolation handle Automatic Transfer Switch N

Automatic Transfer Switch


2 Test Position N

2 Test Position Bypass


Automatic SwitchSwitch
Transfer E

Bypass Switch E
2 Test Position
L
Bypass Switch E
Mechanical
Isolation handle L
bypass switch
position flags Turn isolation handle
Isolation
counter handle
clockwise L
N
until window shows
Turn isolation handle
“Test” Automatic Transfer Switch
counter clockwise
Isolation handle N
until window shows
Turn isolation handle
“Test” Automatic Transfer Switch
3counterIsolation
clockwisePosition N
until window shows
3“Test”Isolation PositionAutomatic
Bypass SwitchSwitch
Transfer E

Bypass Switch E
3 Isolation Position
L
Bypass Switch E

Isolation handle L

Turn isolation handle


Isolation
counter handle
clockwise L
N
until window shows
Turn isolation handle
“isolate” Automatic Transfer Switch
counter clockwise
Isolation handle N
until window shows
Turn isolation handle
“isolate” Automatic Transfer Switch
counter clockwise N
until window shows
Isolation “isolate” Automatic Transfer Switch
handle

Padlocking
provisions

Mechanical isolation handle position


window (connected/test/isolate)
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7000 SERIES SERVICE ENTRANCE POWER TRANSFER SWITCHES
The ASCO Service Entrance Power Transfer Switch combines
automatic power switching with a disconnect and overcurrent
protective device on the utility source. The power transfer
Fig. 13: Ground and neutral
switch meets all National Electric Code requirements for
disconnect links
installation at a facility’s main utility service entrance. Service
entrance rated transfer switches generally are installed at
facilities that have a single utility feed and a single emergency
power source. A circuit breaker serves as the utility disconnect
and links are provided to disconnect both neutral and ground
connections. This product is available up to 600V and 4000
amps in Standard, Delayed, Closed Transition, Soft Load, and
Bypass Isolation Configurations.

Standard Features
• Available from 70 to 4000 amps
• 70 - 400 amp listed to UL 1008
Additional Options
• 600 - 4000 amp listed to UL 891
• The ASCO 7000 Series Power Transfer Switch mechanism • Enclosures - Secure Door Over Door/Panel
is UL 1008 Listed - UL Type 3R w/strip heater & thermostat
• Standard UL Type 1 Enclosure - UL Type 4 or 4X
• Disconnect and overcurrent protective device on the - UL Type 12
utility source. 70 to 2000 amp models use molded case
• Connections
circuit breakers; 2500 to 4000 amp models use insulated
- Crimp lugs
case circuit breakers.
-B us Riser on Normal, Emergency or Load
• Disconnect link on Neutral
• Disconnect link on Ground • Protective Relays/Metering
• Ground and Neutral Bus, all silver-plated copper - Accessory 135L (see page 22)
• Solderless screw-type terminals for External Power
• Surge Suppression
Connections
- Accessory 73, Surge protector (see page 19)
• Meets all NEC requirements for use as service entrance
• Internet-enabled monitoring and control • Additional Breaker(s)
• Service Entrance Continuous Breaker Ratings: 80% for - Circuit Breaker on Emergency
standard transfer switches below 2500 amps and Bypass - Load Distribution Panel
Isolation Switches below 1000 amps, otherwise 100% • Optional High AIC Ratings on Breakers
• Technology Packages including
Ground Utility
Disconnect Link - 7-inch Color Touch Display including 5210 Meter
(Acc. 150AT/150BT)
Neutral Circuit - 7-inch Color Touch Display Interface including 5410
Disconnect breaker Power Quality Meter (Acc. 150AT1/150BT1)
Link
Ground Fault - Base Package including 5210 Power Meter
Current
Transformer* (Acc. 150A/150B)
N Switched
Load Neutral ATS
Ø • ATS Remote Annunciators (see page 23)
- 1-ATS 7-inch Color Touch Annunciator (5370)
GFCT - Ground - 8-ATS / 1-ATS LED Annunciator (5350/5310)
Fault Current
Transformer • Remote Power Monitoring (see pages 25-27)
N Ø ATS - Automatic - 8-Device Annunciator, (5705)
Emergency transfer Switch - Critical Power Management System
(5710/5750/5790)
One line diagram of a typical service entrance-rated transfer
Note: All Tech Packs include Meter, Acc. 72EE2 Ethernet Module and Acc.1PS1 power
switch available in Solid, Switched or Overlapping Neutral ride-through. 150A* (ATS) and 150B* (Bypass ATS).
Consult ASCO for additional features
*Ground fault trip protection provided on models of 1000 amps and above
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7000 SERIES GROUP 5 CONTROLLER

The 7000 SERIES Controller (Group 5) is used with all sizes of Power Transfer Switches from 30 through 4000 amps. It is the
most reliable and field-proven transfer switch controller in the industry and includes, as standard, all of the voltage, frequency, control,
timing and diagnostic functions required for most emergency and standby power applications. It can be equipped with a color Touch
Display Interface that provides information to better manage your transfer and bypass switch. (See page 16 for additional information)

Because severe voltage transients are frequently encountered in industrial distribution systems, the controller's logic board is
separated and isolated from its power board. This improves electrical noise immunity performance and helps assure compliance
with the rigorous transient suppression standards shown in the table below.

Group 5 Controller Advanced Touch Display Interface (TDI)


Standard Display Accessory 150 Tech. Package (see page 16)

Normal OK

Load on Normal

Esc Enter/Save Settings


Increase
Value

Menu Menu
Scroll Scroll

Decrease
Value

7000 SERIES Group 5 Controller

Emission Standard - Group 1, Class A EN 55011:1991

Generic Immunity Standard, from which: EN 50082-2:1995

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Immunity EN 61000-4-2:1995

Radiated Electromagnetic Field Immunity ENV 50140:1993

Electrical Fast Transient (EFT) Immunity EN 61000-4-4:1995

Surge Transient Immunity EN 61000-4-5:1995

Conducted Radio-Frequency Field Immunity EN 61000-4-6:1996

Voltage Dips, Interruptions and Variations Immunity EN 61000-4-11:1994

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7000 SERIES GROUP 5 CONTROLLER

Control Features Voltage and Frequency Sensing


• 3-Phase under-voltage and over-voltage settings on normal and
• Touch pad programming of features and settings
emergency sources.
without the need for meters or variable power
• Under-frequency and over-frequency settings on normal and
supplies.
emergency.
• Sixteen (16) selectable operating voltages
• True RMS Voltage Sensing with +/- 1% accuracy; Frequency
available in a single Controller.
Sensing Accuracy is +/- 0.2%.
• On-board diagnostics provide control panel
• Selectable settings: single or 3-phase voltage sensing on normal
and ATS status information for analyzing system
and emergency; 50 or 60Hz.
performance.
• Phase sequence sensing for phase-sensitive loads.
• Displays and counts down active timing
• Voltage unbalance detection between phases.
functions.
• Selectable multi-language display (English,
Status and Control Functions
German, Portuguese, Spanish, or French. For
other languages, contact ASCO). • Output contact (N/O or N/C) for engine-start signals.
• Password protection to prevent unauthorized • Selection between “commit/no-commit” on transfer to emergency
tampering of settings. after engine start and normal restores before transfer.
• Optional Color Touch Display Interface simplifies • Advanced inphase algorithm that automatically measures the
control management and expands event log to frequency difference between the two sources and initiates
1,000 events. Specify Accessory 150AT (ATS) or transfer at appropriate phase angles to minimize disturbances
150BT (Bypass). when transferring motor loads.
• Remote monitoring and control with ASCO • Standard event log displays 99 logged events with the time and
POWERQUEST ® communication products. date of the event, event type and event reason.
Specify Accessory 72EE2. • Output signals for remote indication of normal and emergency
• Load shed option for bus optimization source acceptability
applications. Specify optional accessory 30B. • Statistical ATS/System monitoring data screens that provide:
• Historical event log. - Total number of ATS transfers.
• Statistical ATS systems monitoring information. - Number of ATS transfers caused by power source failure.
- Total number of days ATS has been in operation.
- Total number of hours that the normal and emergency sources
have been available.

Time Delays
• Engine start time delay - delays engine starting signal to override momentary normal source outages - adjustable 0 to 6
seconds.
• Transfer to emergency time delay - adjustable 0 to 60 minutes.
• Emergency source stabilization time delay to ignore momentary transients during initial generator set loading - adjustable
0 to 6 seconds.
• Retransfer to normal time delay with two settings:
- Power failure mode - 0 to 60 minutes.
- Test mode - 0 to 10 hours.
• Unloaded running time delay for engine cool down - adjustable 0 to 60 minutes.
• Pre-transfer and post-transfer signal time delay for selective load disconnect with a programmable bypass on source failures -
adjustable 0 to 5 minutes. This signal can be used to drive a customer-furnished relay, or for two sets of double throw contacts
rated 3 amps at 480 volts AC. Specify ASCO optional accessory 31Z.
• Fully programmable engine exerciser with seven independent routines to exercise the engine generator, with or without loads,
on a daily, weekly, bi-weekly or monthly frequency.
• Alarm signals, logic, and time delays for use with closed transition switches.
- In synch time delay - 0 to 3 seconds.
- Failure to synchronize - 1 to 5 minutes.
- Extended parallel - 0.1 to 1.0 seconds.
• Delayed transition load disconnect time delay - adjustable 0 to 5 minutes.
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7000 SERIES POWER CONTROL CENTER

Status
System Status Source Status

Normal OK Normal Source

Vab=480V.......................ABC

Vbc=480V.............Vunbal=1%

Load on Normal Vca=480V..................60.0Hz

Displays system status in clear, concise language. Displays voltage for each phase, frequency, phase
Message shown indicates normal source is acceptable rotation and voltage unbalance for both normal and
and the load is connected to the normal source. emergency sources.
Time Delay Status Inphase Transfer Status

Normal OK Emerg OK

TD.Engine.Cooldown: Waiting for In-Sync

4min15s -45° 0.02Hz

Active time delay status displays time remaining until Displays the relative phase angle between sources and
next control event. frequency differential to indicate the controller is awaiting
an inphase condition.

Settings
Voltage and Frequency Settings Feature Settings

Normal Voltage Shed Load

Dropout.........85%.408V

Pickup...........90%.432V Direction: From E

O.V. Trip.....110%.528V Inphase: No TD/0.25

Provides voltage and frequency setting values for Standard features can be activated with the keypad.
normal and emergency sources. Voltage pick-up, dropout As an example, when enabled, the “shed load” option
and trip settings are set in percentage of nominal voltage causes the transfer switch to transfer the load off of the
and are also displayed in rms voltage values. specified source. If desired, the load shed transfer can
be made inphase.
Engine Exerciser Time Delay Settings

P1...............Engine.Exerciser TD N>E Xfer Signal

Enable:....Yes....WLoad:....Yes Bypass if N Fail: No

Start: 19h30min. ALL MON Pre Xfer: 0 min 20s

Run.Time:..............21h15min Post Xfer: 0 min 20s

Seven independent programs, load/no load selection, Provides direct reading display for setting time delays.
flexible run times and daily, weekly, bi-weekly and monthly
exercise routines.

Data Logging
ATS Statistics Historical Event Log

ATS Statistics 16.AUG02/95........13H10:17

ATS Total Xfers: 46 ENG.START..........NORMFAIL.

SRC Fail Tot Xfers: 20 15.AUG02/95........13H10:25

Days Energized: 36.5 XFER.N>E..............................

Instant availability of statistical information on total number Displays detailed information for last 99 events,
of ATS transfers, number of transfers caused by power including time of occurrence, length of event,
failures and total days controller has been energized, plus date and reason for event.
more.
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7000 SERIES USER CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
Control Switches and Indicating Lights
• S
 witch position indicating lights (16 mm,
industrial grade LEDs).
• Source acceptability indicating lights with true
indication of the acceptability of each source,
as determined by the voltage, frequency, voltage
unbalance, and phase sequence settings of the
control panel (16mm, industrial grade LEDs).
• Three position (16mm, industrial grade type)
selector switch:
• Automatic: Normal maintained position.
• Test: Momentary position to simulate normal
source failure for system test function.
• Reset Delay Bypass: Momentary position to
bypass transfer and re-transfer time delay. Fig. 16: 7000 SERIES User Controls and Indicators.

Control Switches and Indicating Lights for Closed Transition Switches


• Extended Parallel Time - Provides visual indication
when the pre-set extended parallel time has been
exceeded. The controls automatically open the
emergency or normal main contacts. Separate
contact also available to shunt trip external breaker.
• Failure To Synchronize - Visually displays a failure
to synchronize alarm if the time delay settings are
exceeded during closed transition transfer operation.
• TS Locked Out - Prevents transfer in either direction
if the extended parallel time is exceeded.
• Alarm Reset - Resets extended parallel and failure to
synchronize alarms.
• Closed Transition Bypass - Pushbutton allows transfer
Fig. 17: 7000 SERIES User Controls and Indicators. between sources in an open transition mode.

7000 SERIES OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

Time Delays and Extended Control Power


2C Provides an extended time delay on engine starting. The standard feature one-time delay is adjustable from 0 to 6
seconds. Accessory 2C allows this time delay to be adjustable from 0 to 60 minutes in one-second intervals; factory
set at 5 minutes.
1G1 Similar to accessory 2C except using 24 volt DC external input signal. Controls, metering and communication
remain remains active when both power sources are de-energized.
1GB1 Same as accessory 1G1 except using 120 volt AC external input.
1PS1 Extended control power ride-through (approx. 25 seconds) for Group 5 ATS controller and select communications
and metering accessories, e.g. Acc. 72EE2, 72FC, 135L, etc.

Manual Controls for Automatic Transfer Switches


6C Reset switch for manual retransfer to normal with automatic retransfer in the event of emergency source failure.
6D Selector switch for automatic/manual retransfer to normal. Automatic bypass if emergency fails.

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Extension Harness
37B Six foot (6’) extension harness to increase distance between transfer switch and control panel on open-type units.

Indicators
14A/ Additional auxiliary contact sets to indicate switch position. Two sets are standard. Specify total number of sets if
14B more are required.
18B Two-pole, double-throw contacts operate when emergency source voltage is present at transfer switch terminals.
18G Two-pole, double-throw contacts operate when normal source voltage is present at transfer switch terminals.
99 “Push-to-Test” feature on all pilot light indicators.

Customer Control Circuits


30A Load-shedding circuit initiated by opening of a customer-supplied contact.
30B* Load-shedding circuit initiated by removal of customer-supplied control voltage. *(Specify voltage).
31Z  elective load disconnect control contacts (two provided) that operate with time delay prior to and/or after load
S
transfer and retransfer.
43R Terminal block for all customer control connections on 30 to 150 amp models only (standard on all other sizes).
Neutral Conductor Options
• Solid neutral, with fully-rated terminals. (AL-CU) UL Listed.
• Conventional neutral switching pole.
• Overlapping neutral transfer contacts. Allows for proper ground-fault sensing and avoids generator voltage transients
during transfer.
Note: For ordering information, see the ASCO 7000 Series Power Transfer Switch Dimensional Data and Shipping Weights (ASCO Publication No. 3040 DW)

Communications
107G Provides Building Monitoring Systems with transfer switch, bypass and load power metering information in
Modbus TCP/IP, BACnet IP and SNMP Protocols. Compatible with any Accessory 150 Technology Package or 72EE2.
72EE2 Offers remote Ethernet monitoring via open Mod bus and SNMP protocols, email notifications and embedded
monitoring web pages. (Catalog No. 5170 for stand alone product).
Surge Protection
ASCO 510 TVSS, rated 65KA
73AC1 Normal source protection. (3Ø, 4wire WYE)
73AC2 Emergency source protection. (3Ø, 4wire WYE)
73AC3 Load side protection. (3Ø, 4wire WYE)
Note: Other distribution voltages and kA ratings available (Contact ASCO).

Special Applications
45 Custom Alphanumeric nameplate mounted on the front of the switch
111A Generator - to - Generator for Standby Applications
111B Generator - to - Generator for Prime Power Applications
125A Seismic Certification to the requirements of the International Building Code for electrical equipment
131 Certification of compliance with the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (Buy American Provision) - Must be
specified at time of order placement

Bypass-Isolation switch Options


14A1 Auxiliary contact to close in “Bypass to Normal” position.
14B1 Auxiliary contact to close in “Bypass to Emergency” position.
14T Auxiliary contact to close when transfer switch is in “Automatic” position.
14U Auxiliary contact to close when transfer switch is in “Isolate” position.
14V Auxiliary contact to close when transfer switch is in “Test” position.
82C Automatic shutters for bus isolation when transfer switch is withdrawn. (See page 6 for details)
82E LED Bypass status indicator, optional on G frame 1600 to 4000 amps only. Standard for all other size switches.

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TOUCH DISPLAY INTERFACE TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE

The Touch Display Interface (TDI) is the best way to comprehensively connect to and manage your power transfer switch. The
TDI enables you to centrally monitor, control and log the performance of transfer and bypass switches and power meters from
a single device. It provides you with quick access to real-time information and historical event logs needed to increase the
reliability, efficiency, and regulatory compliance of your power system.

Local Graphical Color Touch Interface

Accessory 150BT Technology Package on a


7000 Series Bypass Transfer Switch. 4-Week Historical Trending Power & Energy Usage Events Log (1,000 Events)

Technology Packages are the easiest way to locally and remotely manage your critical power
transfer switch and bypass switch.

Technology Package Options1


Standard Tech Package Tech Package with Touch Display Interface
Included Meter
For ATS For ATB For ATS For ATB
5210 Power Meter 150A 150B 150AT 150BT
5410 Power Quality Meter 150A1 150B1 150AT1 2
150BT12
5450 Power Quality Meter 150A2 150B2 150AT22 150BT22
5490 Power Quality Meter 150A3 150B3 150AT3 2
150BT32
Notes
1. All Technology Packages includes Acc. 1PS1, 72EE2, Meter of choice, CTs, Shorting Blocks and Bypass Status Monitoring via discrete
I/O when necessary.
2. Contact for availability.

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MONITORING GATEWAY ACCESSORIES

The Monitoring Gateway (Accessory 107G) monitors the state and performance of your transfer switch and its associated
devices, including engine-generators, utility power quality meters, surge protection devices, and circuit breakers. The
Monitoring Gateway simplifies the NFPA 110 fire code and Joint Commission compliance and reporting activities required for
critical and healthcare facilities. It is compatible with Building Monitoring Systems, sharing data in open Modbus TCP/IP and
BACnet IP formats.

Client PC PO
WER
Pow
er Mo
nito QUE
ST

107G Interface*
ring
& Con
trol

Generator

Utility

SERIES 500
Surge Protection Device

Accessory 107G
5400 Power (Requires any 150 Tech Package)
Quality Meter

4000 SERIES
Load Bank

5200 Power
Meter

Meets NFPA and Joint Gain real-time status and Integrates with common building
Commission Compliance requirements performance insights monitoring systems and the ASCO
Critical Power Management System

Provides required engine-generator Provides instant access to critical util- Shares power system data with other
and transfer switch safety indicators ity power, engine-generator, transfer monitoring systems, allowing greater
and shutdowns. Automatically gen- switch, surge protection and load analysis of operating data and faster
erates NFPA test and utility outage bank information. Transmits immediate response to changing conditions.
reports. Listed to UL 1008. email and text alerts of alarm and
event conditions.
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QUAD-ETHERNET MODULE ACCESSORIES

The Quad-Ethernet Module is the easiest way to connect, monitor and control your power transfer switch, utility power and
engine-generator. Through the web app, you can monitor power conditions, start your engine-generator, and transfer between
power sources.

Monitoring
• Engine-generator, utility, and
transfer switch status
• Email Notification
• Alarms and Alerts
• Statistics and Activity
• Event Log (downloadable)
• Controller Setpoints
• Power Monitoring*
• Energy Consumption*
• Historical KW Demand*
*Accessory 150A or 150B

Control Quad-Ethernet Module


Accessory 72EE2
• Engine Start/Stop
• ATS Transfer/Retransfer
• Generator Test
• Bypass Timer Delays

Communicate Name: ATS-LS1


Location: Basement

• Modbus
• SNMP
• SMTP Advanced Encryption
Standard < 9:52
To: John
• Four Port Ethernet Switch ASCO ATS Alert
• RS485 Port 12/23/15 9:51 PM

Transferred from
Emergency to Normal
Date Time: 12/23/16
09:51:55

Ordering and Specifications Information

Ordering Ports
Catalog Number 5170 Ethernet
Catalog Name Quad-Ethernet Module Number of Ports 4
Transfer Switch Accessory 72EE2 Type of Ports RJ45, 10/100 BaseTX
ATS Tech Package 150A for Non-Bypass Protocol Modbus, SMTP, SNMP
ATB Tech Package 150B for Bypass RS485
Part Number for Kit K1106217-001 Number of Ports 1
Type of Connection 2-Wire or 4-Wire
Protocol Modbus

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ENERGY AND POWER METERS

5210 Power Meter 5400 SERIES Power Quality Meter

Bypass Bypass Bypass Bypass


Transfer Switch Transfer Switch Transfer Switch Transfer Switch
Transfer Switch Transfer Switch Transfer Switch Transfer Switch

Technology Packages 150A 150B 150A1 150B1 150A2 150B2 150A3 150B3
Meter Accessories 135L 135SB 140L 140B 140LS 140SB 140LX 140XB
Meter Catalog Number 5210 5410 5450 5490
Energy and Power Power factor (total), Apparent power (total), Active and reactive power (total), Active and reactive power (per
Measurements phase, rms), Apparent power (per phase, rms), Power factor (per phase, rms), Voltage, Current, Frequency
Continuous waveform recording, harmonics, inter-harmonics, voltage sag and swell
Power Quality Analysis Total harmonics distortion detection, unbalanced components (zero, negative, positive), flicker, fast flickering,
crest factor, K-factor
Power Quality Analytics
No Yes (Acc. 107G) Yes (Acc. 107G) Yes (Acc. 107G)
Software
Web-page interface Yes Yes Yes Yes
Communications Protocol Modbus TCP/IP, SNMP Modbus TCP/IP Modbus TCP/IP Modbus TCP/IP
BACnet IP Protocol Yes (Acc. 107G) Yes (Acc. 107G) Yes (Acc. 107G) Yes (Acc. 107G)
Sampling Rate (samples per
cycle) 32 256 512 1024

Voltage Harmonics 15th 127th 255th 511th


Internal Memory 128KB 128MB 4GB 16GB
Transient Detection at
No 65.1 / 78.1us 32.5 / 39 us 16.3 / 19.5 us
60/50Hz
NTP Time Synchronization Yes (Acc. 107G) Yes Yes Yes
Digital Inputs / Outputs - - 8/4 16 / 8
Analog Inputs / Outputs - - 4/4 8/8
Form-C Relay Contacts - - 3 6

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ATS REMOTE ANNUNCIATORS

5350 8-ATS Annunciator 5705 8-Device Annunciator

Cat. 5350

Cat. 5310 Cat. 5705

Description 5350 8-ATS Annunciator 5705 8-Device Annunciator


Listed to UL 1008 Yes Yes
NIST Compliant Security AES 128-bit Encryption AES 128-bit Encryption
Monitoring Interface LED Graphical Touchscreen
Up to 8
ATS Supported Up to 8
(5310, 1-ATS)
Transfer and Engine-Start Control Yes Yes
Transfer Switch Monitoring Transfer Switch Position, Source Availability, Time-Delay Active, Communications
Status, Locked Out, Fail-to-Synchronize, Extended Parallel
NFPA 110 Engine-Generator Safety
No Yes, any generator with ASCO 5212 PMU
Indicators and Shutdowns
ASCO SERIES 500 and 400
Surge Protective Devices No
with Active Surge Monitoring
ASCO Avtron 5000 and 4000 SERIES
Load Bank No
with Accessory 150LB
Email Notification No Yes
Audible Alarm Yes Yes
Mounting Wall or Flush-mounted Wall-mounted
Common Alarm Output Yes Yes
Control Security Key Lock Multi-Level Password
Control Power 24VDC or 120VAC 24VDC or 120VA
Ethernet Ports 2 2
Power-outage ride-through (seconds) 0.1 60
Any ASCO Accessory 150 Technology Any ASCO Accessory 150
ATS accessory required
Package or Accessory 72EE2 Technology Package

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5700 CRITICAL POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Critical Facility, Power and Energy Management


The PowerQuest Critical Power Management System (CPMS) enables you to centrally manage your critical infrastructure and
increase its reliability, efficiency, and regulatory compliance.

System Overview Dynamic One Line


(Engineering Services Option)

| Aggregated Event Log |


Aggregated Event Log
TEST REPORT
Date Time Device Name Event Type Event Cause
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 17 L E Acceptable -

TEST REPORT
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 21 E E Acceptable -
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 49 C E Acceptable -
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 30 L E Acceptable -
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 35 L E Acceptable -
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 55 L E Acceptable -
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 37 Q E Acceptable -

TEST REPORT
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 46 Q E Acceptable -
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 52 N E Acceptable -
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 54 Q E Acceptable -
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 38 L E Acceptable -
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 33 C E Acceptable -
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 10 Q E Acceptable -
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 32 L E Acceptable -
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 42 Q E Acceptable -
01/13/2016 04:06:07 ATS 34 Q E Acceptable -

Saint Dismas University Hospital 01/13/2016 04:06:07


01/13/2016 04:06:08
ATS 13 Q
ATS 03 L
E Acceptable
E Acceptable
-
-
01/13/2016 04:06:08 ATS 20 E E Acceptable -
160 Park Avenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932 01/13/2016 04:06:08 ATS 35 L N To E Transferred N Under Voltage
01/13/2016 04:08:48 ATS 38 L Engine Started Serial Comm Transfer
01/13/2016 04:08:48 ATS 12 L Engine Started Serial Comm Transfer
01/13/2016 04:08:48 ATS 30 L Engine Started Serial Comm Transfer
01/13/2016 04:08:48 ATS 32 L Engine Started Serial Comm Transfer
01/13/2016 04:08:48 ATS 17 L Engine Started Serial Comm Transfer
01/13/2016 04:08:49 ATS 03 L Engine Started Serial Comm Transfer

Automatically Generated 01/13/2016 04:08:49 ATS 50 L Engine Started Serial Comm Transfer
01/13/2016 04:08:49 ATS 08 L Engine Started Serial Comm Transfer
01/13/2016 04:08:49 ATS 55 L Engine Started Serial Comm Transfer
Created: Jan 13, 2016 05:34:29 AM 01/13/2016 04:09:45 ATS 12 L N To E Transferred Serial Comm Transfer
01/13/2016 04:09:45 ATS 55 L N To E Transferred Serial Comm Transfer
01/13/2016 04:09:51 ATS 51 C Engine Started Load Shed
Period: Jan 13, 2016 to Jan 20, 2016 01/13/2016 04:09:51 ATS 23 C Engine Started Load Shed
01/13/2016 04:09:51 ATS 53 C Engine Started Load Shed
01/13/2016 04:09:51 ATS 09 C Engine Started Load Shed
01/13/2016 04:09:51 ATS 18 C Engine Started Load Shed

ASCO
Report Period: 1/13/2016 4:05:59 AM - 1/13/2016 5:32:12 AM Page: 68 of 75
Report Created: Jan 13, 2016 05:34:29 AM Test Report

Created: Jan 13, 2016 05:34:29 AM Page 68 of 75


Period: Jan 13, 2016 to Jan 20, 2016 Test Report

5700 Series Server with Touchscreen


Automated Outage Alarm Dashboards
and NFPA Compliance Reports

With the ASCO PowerQuest® CPMS, you can


• Understand power system and equipment status throughout a facility
• Quickly identify and resolve alarms to reduce downtime risk and increase reliability
• Monitor KW capacity and demand at any point in the distribution system
• Automatically generate outage reports for NFPA and Joint Commission compliance
• Ensure power quality compliance to increase the service life of business critical equipment and devices
• Leverage existing network infrastructure and add existing legacy equipment
• Analyze comprehensive forensic power quality and sequence of event data in millisecond granularity
• Identify utility energy usage and demand billing discrepancies
• Reduce or eliminate power factor and demand penalties
• Monitor, benchmark and increase energy efficiency
• Allocate energy costs to departments or processes

5710 5750 5790


Hardware Server+22-inch Touchscreen Server+22-inch Touchscreen Server+22 inch-Touchscreen
Number of Equipment Monitored 32 64 1281

Remote Clients Support 3 10 251

Monitoring & Control P P P


Email Notification P P P
BMS Communications P P P
System Event Log P P
Historical Trending P P
Automated Reports P P
Power Quality Meter Analytics P P P
Reference Library P P
Redundant Storage P
1 Consult ASCO for engineered dashboards, additional equipment or clients.
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