Quick Start Guide TS 870 ATS

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Quick Start Guide TS 870 ATS 100A - 800A (with TSC 900 Controller) DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH Read and understand this quick start guide before installing and operating the transfer switch The installer is responsible for compliance with National Electrical Code (NEC) or Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) requirements with respect to installation of this equipment. Many components of this equipment operate at line voltage. DO NOT TOUCH. Use only electrically isolated tools. Install and close all covers before applying power to this equipment. Do not open covers to equipment until ALL power sources are disconnected. This equipment must be installed and serviced only by qualified electrical personnel utilizing safe work practices and appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Failure to do so may cause personal injury or death PAGE A. Introduction... 2 B. Check Equipment Delivery... 2 C. Check Line Voltage/Amperage... 2 D. Installation Requirements... 2 E. Typical Interior Component Layout Drawing... 3 F. Power Conductor Installation... 4 G. Power Conductor Meggar Testing... 4 H. Engine Start Wiring Connections... 5 I. Remote Input Wiring Connections... 6 J. Programmable Output Contacts... 6 K. TSC 900 Factory Default Programming... 7 L. Transfer Switch Operation... 8 a. TSC 900 Display Password Security Description/Login (User Administration)... 8 b. Operation Modes... 9 c. Automatic Sequence of Operation... 10 d. TSC 900 Controller ON LOAD TEST & EXERCISE TEST Operation Instructions... 10 e. ATS Manual Operation Instructions... 11 M. Equipment Energization Procedure... 12 a. Pre-Energization Checks... 12 b. Equipment Energization... 12 N. TS 870 System Voltage Change Procedure... 13 O. Typical Drawings... 17

A. Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Thomson Power Systems product. This quick start guide applies to TS 870 Industrial Transfer Switch 100A-800A models with TSC 900 Controller. For other product types please contact Thomson Power Systems. This quick start guide contains all the information you typically need to install and set up a Thomson Power Systems TS 870 Transfer Switch. To conserve our natural resources, the transfer switch does not include printed O&M manuals. O&M manuals containing complete information about operating the transfer switch is available at our Web site. Go to www.thomsonps.com and download applicable TS 870 and TSC 900 O&M manuals. NOTE: All information contained in this quick start guide is for reference only and is subject to change without notice. B. Check Equipment Delivery Upon delivery of the transfer switch, remove the product packaging and verify the product has not been damaged. WARNING: Damaged Transfer Switch equipment: Do not install or operate the transfer switch if it appears damaged. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage. Check that the model number printed on the equipment label on the door of the transfer switch is the same as on the delivery note corresponding to the purchase order. C. Check Line Voltage/Amperage Verify the line voltage and amperage of the transfer switch product labeling matches the site requirements. Note: All TS 870 transfer switches are equipped with Multi-Voltage field change feature capability. The TS 870 transfer switch can be configured for operation on different nominal voltage levels by way of TSC 900 software configuration and control transformer tap change. Refer to Section N of this guide for detailed voltage change procedure. WARNING: Do not install the transfer switch if either voltage or amperage does not match. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage. D. Installation Requirements Before installing the transfer switch, review the following requirements: Installation Codes/Permits: Suitable permits are required by local authorities having jurisdiction prior to installing standby generator sets and automatic transfer switches. Installation Location: The standard TS 870 transfer switch is designed for indoor wall mounting or outdoor wall mounting with NEMA 3R rating. The transfer switch must be installed in an environment where the temperature range is within +5 to +122 Fahrenheit (-15 to +50 Celsius) and humidity range not exceeding 5%-95% non-condensing. Note: The transfer switch must not be installed in a location where it is subjected to direct sunlight on the front of the transfer switch door. In these applications, an optionally available sun-shade kit must be installed. Power Cabling: All power cabling entering/exiting the enclosure must be installed in suitably sized conduit per NEC/CEC requirements. Ampacity, type and voltage rating of current carrying conductors must also comply with NEC/CEC requirements and local authorities having jurisdiction. Control Wiring: All control wiring for engine start, load shed, alarm and remote test must be installed in separate conduits from all power cabling and must utilize suitably sized conduits per NEC/CEC requirements. All control wiring shall be sized for minimum #18 AWG. Control wiring type and voltage rating must also comply with NEC/CEC requirements and local authorities having jurisdiction. Note: All field wiring/communication cabling that maybe field installed directly onto any ATS door mounted components must be suitably routed and protected across the door hinge to prevent possible mechanical damage upon door opening and/or door closing. Generator Set Automatic Operation: The TS 870 transfer switch operates in conjunction with any generator set with remote automatic starting capabilities utilizing a 2 wire, remote start control contact input. A dry contact is provided for remote generator starting control (contact closes to start generator and opens to stop generator). Upstream Overcurrent Protection (Non-Service Entrance Rated TS 870): Non-Service Entrance Rated TS 870 transfer switch models do not contain any integral over current protection and require upstream over current protection devices for both Utility and Generator sources. The standard TS 870 is suitable for control of motors, electric discharge lamps, tungsten filament lamps, and electric heating equipment where the sum of motor full-load ampere ratings and the ampere ratings of other loads do not exceed the ampere rating of the switch and the tungsten load does not exceed 30 percent of the switch rating. Upstream Overcurrent Protection (Service Entrance Rated TS 870): Service Entrance rated TS 870 transfer switch models contain integral over current protection for the Utility source as standard. Service Entrance rated TS 870 transfer switches do not contain any integral over current protection for the generator source and requires upstream generator source over current protection. The Service Entrance rated TS 870 is rated for 80% maximum continuous loading of all load types. Application: The TS 870 Transfer Switch is Listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) to Safety Standard UL 1008 for Transfer Switches for Emergency Standby applications. This product is intended for installation and operation on legally required standby applications for emergency power systems as defined by the National Electrical Code (NEC). Withstand/Interrupting Current Ratings: Refer to electrical ratings shown on table #1 below for withstand/interrupting current ratings. Short circuit currents listed for Standard type ATS are Withstand ratings. Short circuit currents listed for Service Entrance type ATS are Interrupting ratings based on the ratings of the supplied utility service disconnect circuit breaker utilized.

WARNING: Do not install the transfer switch on systems with higher available short circuit current levels than listed in Table #1. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage. Table #1 Electrical Ratings E. Typical Interior Component Layout Drawing 3 Pole Model, 100A 200A Shown

F. Power Conductor Installation The transfer switch is provided with power cable lugs for line, load and neutral block as per sizes indicated in Table #2 below. All Power cables are to be installed and torqued on the lugs per values indicated on Table #2. Power Cable entry/exit locations on the enclosure are shown on the physical drawings provided in this document. WARNING: Failure to properly install and adequately tighten power cable connections can result in equipment malfunction and/or damage. TABLE #2 G. Power Conductor Meggar Testing NOTE: Before megger testing is conducted, the Transfer Switch electronic controller (TSC 900) must be isolated from the power wiring by unplugging ATS wiring plugs PL12 & PL15 located on the inside of the ATS door. Refer to drawing shown below. Failure to isolate the TSC 900 controller for megger testing can result in equipment malfunction and/or damage. Following power cable installation, and isolating the TSC 900 controller, all power cables shall be appropriately megger tested to ensure no cross phase connections or conduction to ground. Once megger testing is complete, re-insert PL12 & PL15 isolation plugs.

H. Engine Start Wiring Connections The Engine start wiring connection is located on the inside of the ATS Enclosure on the right-hand side wall as highlighted on the drawing below. The engine start circuit works in conjunction with any generator set with remote automatic starting capabilities utilizing a 2 wire, remote start control contact input. A 7 amp, 28Vdc, 240Vac resistive (maximum) dry contact is provided for remote generator starting control (contact closes to start generator and opens to stop generator). Connections are made to TB2 terminals #3 & #4 per drawing shown below. Note: if control power is de-energized to the TSC 900 controller, the engine start contact will automatically close to start the genset, following the engine start delay time setting. WARNING: Do not apply any voltage across the engine start terminals #3 & #4 as this will cause damage to the TSC 900 controller.

I. Remote Input Wiring Connections The TSC 900 is provided from the factory with 16 programmable inputs with default settings per table shown below. Refer to the TSC 900 Manual for further information on programming changes as required. Note: All control wiring required for any remote input connection must be made directly to the door mounted TSC 900 as per drawing below. All input wire cabling that maybe installed must be suitably routed and protected across the door hinge to prevent possible mechanical damage upon door opening and/or door closing. WARNING: Do not apply any voltage across the input terminal and DC common as this will cause damage to the TS 900 controller. Connect only a dry (i.e. voltage-free) contact. J. Programmable Output Contacts The TSC 900 is provided from the factory with 8 programmable output contacts with default settings per table shown below. Refer to the TSC 900 Manual for further information on programming changes as required. Dry output contacts are rated at 2 amp, 28Vdc, 250Vac resistive (maximum) and are FORM C configuration. Note: All control wiring required for any programmable output connections must be made directly to the door mounted TSC 900 controller as per drawing below. All output wire cabling that maybe installed must be suitably routed and protected across the door hinge to prevent possible mechanical damage upon door opening and/or door closing. WARNING: Do not apply any voltage across the output contacts as this will cause damage to the TSC 900 controller. Connect a load in series with applicable voltage/current as specified.

K. TSC 900 Factory Default Programming The TSC 900 is factory programmed with default settings as shown as per the following table. A partial list of all settings is shown. Refer to the TSC 900 O&M Manual for a complete listing and programming instructions to change any default setting.

L. Transfer Switch Operation a. TSC 900 Display Password Security Description/Login (User Administration) To prevent un-authorized access users are required to log in order to: - Acknowledge and reset alarms, - Perform a Manual Return and Un-halt the switch after a failed - Change settings - Map Inputs/Outputs - Manage Users The device security is organized in groups. Using the Users Management screen a device Administrator can create new users, enable and disable access for existing users. There is one default user created for every group: admin, power and user. It is the responsibility of the installer to make sure the default passwords are changed during commissioning. Group Name Rights Default User Default Login Password Administrators Allowed to manage users Admin pass Power Users Users Allowed to change ATS mode, send commands in the system and modify settings Acknowledge and reset alarms, Manual Return and Un-halt the switch after a failure Once a user logs in it's not automatically logged out on inactivity timeout, the user needs to voluntary log out. Action attempts to functions that require elevated rights will trigger a pop-up message box Note on Privacy. The GHC is not storing user passwords. Using an encryption mechanism a hash of the UserID + Password+ encryption key is created and stored. During the login process the UserID + the provided password + key is used to rebuild the hash and compare with the stored one. Power User pass pass With the transfer switch energized, follow the procedure below to Login to the TSC 900 controller: Navigate to the Home Page below and select the Locked Icon as shown below The Login entry screen will automatically pop-up as shown below. Select User Name drop down box and choose desired group, then type in password, then select Apply button. Note: Initial Factory Default Password is pass A Login confirmation screen will pop-up if attempt was successful. Select Return to go back to the Home page.

b. Operation Modes The TSC 900 has the following main operating modes as described per the table below: Mode Description ATS Mechanism Control Outputs Engine Start Output AUTO ATS automatically transfers to generator (source 2) during a utility (source 1) failure and automatically returns power to utility once restored OFF MANUAL SERVICE DISCONNECT ON LOAD TEST OFF LOAD TEST EXERCISE ATS is Out of Service - will not automatically operate during a utility power failure ATS is Out of Service -will not automatically operate during a utility power failure. ATS can be operated manually for testing or emergency operation ATS transfers to neutral position to disconnect power to the load. ATS will not automatically operate during a utility power failure. ATS can be operated manually for testing or emergency operation When ONLOAD TEST mode is initiated, a utility power failure condition will be simulated which will cause engine to start and ATS will transfer to generator supply. When TEST mode is terminated, ATS will transfer back to utility supply and engine will stop When OFF LOAD TEST mode is initiated, engine will start and run off load. When OFF LOAD TEST mode is terminated, engine will stop When EXERCISE mode is initiated, the ATS will perform an immediate exercise test (i.e. on load or off load as pre-configured) and will run or the duration of the pre-configured exercise time delay. If a re-occurring Exercise mode is selected, ATS will repeat an exercise test based on the calendar dates selected. When EXERCISE mode is canceled, ATS will transfer back to utility supply and engine will stop. Any re-occurring exercise test modes will not be performed Outputs automatically operate ATS mechanism per automatic sequence of operation Outputs remain in their last state to keep ATS in its current position Outputs de-energize to allow ATS to be operated manually Outputs momentarily energize to move ATS mechanism to the neutral position Outputs automatically operate ATS mechanism per automatic sequence of operation Outputs do not change state unless utility or generator supplies fail in Off Load test mode Outputs automatically operate ATS mechanism per automatic sequence of operation Output automatically closes to start engine during a utility (source 1) failure and opens to stop engine once utility power has transferred back on load. Output is disabled - engine will not start during a utility power failure 1 Output is disabled - engine will not start during a utility power failure 1.Engine will stop if was previously running Output is disabled - engine will not start during a utility power failure 1.Engine will stop if was previously running Output automatically closes to start engine during the ONLOAD TEST mode. Output automatically opens when test mode is terminated and ATS is back on utility power Output automatically closes to start engine during the OFF LOAD test mode. Output automatically opens when test mode is terminated Output automatically closes to start engine during the EXERCISE test mode. Output automatically opens when exercise mode is terminated 1 The TSC 900 requires continuous control power from either utility, generator or 24Vdc auxiliary power sources to keep the automatic engine start output disabled. If control power is de-energized, the engine start output will energize in approximately 3 minutes, once its internal control power reservoir de-energizes. This intern will cause a repeating engine start/stop event every 3-4 minutes. To prevent engine start/stop cycling condition upon loss of control power, the local genset engine control panel should be selected for the OFF operating mode.

c. Automatic Sequence of Operation Note: Time delays indicated below are factory default settings only. Refer to TSC 900 manual for alternate time delay settings available on TSC 900 Controller UTILITY POWER FAIL GEN START GEN WARM-UP TRANSFER TO GEN LOAD SHED ACTIVATE UTILITY POWER RETURN TRANSFER AWAY FROM GENERATOR TRANSFER TO UTILITY LOAD SHED RESET GEN COOLDOWN When voltage drops on any phase of the utility supply below 85% of rated voltage, a generator start sequence will be initiated The generator will start following expiry of the 3 second Gen Start timer A generator warm-up period will be initiated once the generator starts and reaches 90% rated voltage and 90% rated frequency The load will transfer to the generator supply following expiry of the 2 second Gen Warm-up timer All non-essential loads connected to Load Shed control circuit will be de-energized once the generator transfers on load provided the Load Shed feature has been enabled. Refer to TSC 900 manual for further details. When utility power is restored to above 90% rated voltage on all phases, a utility return timer sequence will be initiated The load will transfer away from the generator supply following expiry of the 2 minute utility return timer Once the load transfers off of the generator supply, the load will re-transfer back onto the utility supply following expiry of the 3 second neutral delay timer All non-essential loads connected to Load Shed control circuit will be re-energized once load transfers to utility power. The generator will automatically stop following expiry of the 2 minute cool down timer. d. TSC 900 Controller ON LOAD TEST & EXERCISE TEST Operation Instructions ON LOAD TEST To initiate an ATS Load Test, press the Change Mode control button on the TSC 900 DISPLAY Home Page and select ON LOAD TEST from the available list of modes as shown below. The TEST light on the upper left-hand corner of the screen will come on. The generator will start and transfer on load per automatic sequence. EXERCISE TEST To cancel Load Test, press the Change Mode control button on the TSC 900 DISPLAY Home Page and select RETRUN TO AUTO from the available list of modes as shown below. The Test light on the upper left-hand corner of the screen will go off and the load will re-transfer back to the utility power per automatic sequence. To initiate an ATS Exercise test, press the Change Mode control button on the TSC 900 DISPLAY Home Page and select EXERCISE TEST from the available list of modes as shown below. The EXT TEST light on the upper lefthand corner of the screen will start flashing. The generator will start and if selected for On Load test, the generator will transfer on load per automatic sequence and remain operating on load until the exercise time duration period (as pre-programmed) expires. Once the generator stops, the exercise test will automatically repeat 7 days later (or as programmed). An active re-occurring exercise mode is indicated by a solid on EXT TEST light in the upper lefthand corner of the screen. To cancel Exercise mode, press the Change Mode control button on the TSC 900 DISPLAY Home Page and select CANCEL EXERCISE from the available list of modes as shown below. Note: To change any Exercise test operating conditions (e.g. On Load, Off Load or exercise time period). Refer to TSC 900 Instruction Manual for further information as required.

ON LOAD TEST OPERATION SCREENS EXERCISE TEST OPERATION SCREENS e. ATS Manual Operation Instructions The transfer switch maybe operated manually for maintenance or emergency operation conditions provided both Utility and Generator supplies are deenergized prior to manual operation. DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH This equipment must be serviced only by qualified electrical personnel utilizing safe work practices and appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Many components of this equipment operate at line voltage. DO NOT TOUCH. Use only electrically isolated tools. Install and close all covers before applying power to this equipment Do not open covers to equipment until ALL power sources are disconnected Failure to do so may cause personal injury or death Once both Utility and Generator supplies are de-energized the following procedure can be used to operate the Transfer Switch manually. 1. Disconnect the ATS Power Chassis & Voltage Sensing Isolation Plugs (PL12 & PL15) to prevent automatic operation. 2. Open ATS enclosure door and locate Manual Operation Handle provided with the transfer switch (see photo below) Manual Operation Handle 3. Insert manual handle into the center hole of the transfer switch mechanism. 4. To manually operate mechanism, rotate handle to the desired position as labeled on the ATS mechanism cover. Do not over-torque handle once position has been attained. 5. Once ATS is manually operated to desired position, re-close ATS enclosure door, then re-energize supply sources to re-energize the load.

M. Equipment Energization Procedure a. Pre-Energization Checks 1. Verify the generator and utility supply voltages match the model of the ATS ordered. If a different voltage is required, refer to procedure in Section N of this guide for voltage change programming procedure. 2. Confirm power cable size is correct for the lugs supplied in the transfer switch (line, load, and neutral) and are properly torqued. 3. Confirm transfer switch has been adequately grounded per NEC/CEC requirements. 4. Confirm power cables have been meggered to ensure no cross phase connections or conduction to ground. 5. Check to ensure there is no mechanical damage. 6. Check to ensure no packaging materials or tools are left inside the transfer switch. 7. Verify control wiring connected to terminal blocks are properly installed (i.e. no frayed ends, screws are tight, no damage, etc). 8. Ensure ATS Power Chassis & Voltage Sensing Isolation Plugs (PL12 & PL15) are inserted and all TSC 900 Controller plugs are inserted prior to operation. 9. Visually verify the transfer switch mechanism is closed in the utility position as indicated on the mechanism cover. 10. Verify correct control wire interconnects have been installed to the generator set auto start/stop controls. Note: The ATS Engine Start contact CLOSES to start the engine and OPENS to stop the engine. 11. Ensure the inside of the transfer switch is clean from all dust, and other foreign materials. 12. Close ATS enclosure door and tighten all door screws. 13. Visually verify on the transfer switch enclosure that there are no gaps, holes, or potential for water ingress. b. Equipment Energization DANGER - HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH This equipment must be serviced only by qualified electrical personnel utilizing safe work practices and appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Many components of this equipment operate at line voltage. DO NOT TOUCH. Use only electrically isolated tools. Failure to do so may cause personal injury or death 1. Confirm Utility, Generator and loads can be energized in a safe manner. 2. Energize utility supply and wait approximately 2 minutes for the TSC 900 Display to successfully perform an initial boot-up process. A Thomson Power Systems Logo will be displayed during the booting process. Note: under normal operation, TSC 900 Display will not require a re-booting process due to use of a control power reservoir circuit which maintains DC control power under normal operating sequences 3. Once the TSC 900 has successfully completed the boot-up process, confirm utility voltage on the TSC 900 DISPLAY Home page is displaying the correct voltage to match the rating of the ATS, and the ATS Mechanism is in the Utility position. 4. To allow any changes to the TSC 900 controller settings, Login to the TSC 900 with an ADMIN or POWER group name. Refer to Section L of this document for further details. Note: Initial Factory Default Password is pass : For security purposes, it is strongly recommended to change the group passwords from the factory defaults. 5. Set the TSC 900 Internal time clock On the TSC 900 DISPLAY, navigate to System screen and press Date/Time Setup button as shown below. Select calendar date/year and enter time in HR:MIN 6. Verify the status of the following indicator lights on the TSC 900 DISPLAY Home page: - Utility Source Green light is ON - Load on Utility Green light is ON

7. Run the generator manually and confirm generator voltage on the TSC 900 DISPLAY Home page is displaying the correct voltage to match the rating of the ATS. 8. With generator still running, confirm generator phasing matches that of the Utility supply by viewing the Utility and Generator metering pages with phase rotation indication on the TSC 900 DISPLAY. If phase rotation does not match, de-energize ATS and re-confirm supply rotation and power wiring is correct. 9. Verify the TSC 900 DISPLAY Home page Generator Source Red Light is ON : 10. Manually stop generator and place the generator controls in the "AUTOMATIC" position. 11. To confirm automatic starting and load transferring of the generator, press the Change Mode control button on the TSC 900 DISPLAY home page and select On Load Test mode. The generator will start and transfer on load per Automatic Sequence. The following lights on the TSC 900 DISPLAY home page should be on: Gen Start, Gen Source available and Load on Gen Red light. 12. To stop the generator and transfer load back to the utility supply, press the Change Mode control button on the TSC 900 DISPLAY home page and select Return to Auto mode. The load will re-transfer back to the utility power as per Automatic Sequence. 13. Perform a utility power outage test by opening the upstream utility feeder breaker to the ATS. The TSC 900 DISPLAY Utility Supply available light will turn off; the generator set will start after the 3-second engine start delay has expired and the generator will start and transfer on load as per Automatic Sequence. 14. Return Utility supply voltage to the ATS by re-closing the upstream utility breaker. The load should re-transfer back to the utility supply as per Automatic Sequence. N. TS 870 System Voltage Change Procedure The system voltage change procedure is a 2 step process 1) ATS Potential Transformer Tap Change and 2) TSC 900 Software Programming. Details of each step are as follows: 1) ATS Potential Transformer Tap Change DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH This equipment must be serviced only by qualified electrical personnel utilizing safe work practices and appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Many components of this equipment operate at line voltage. DO NOT TOUCH. Use only electrically isolated tools. Install and close all covers before applying power to this equipment Do not open covers to equipment until ALL power sources are disconnected 1. Ensure all power sources are de-energized and are safely Locked-out from service prior to opening the transfer switch enclosure door. 2. Disconnect AC Sensing and ATS Power Chassis Circuit Isolation Plugs PL12 & PL15. 3. Change voltage transformer primary taps settings as follows to match new system voltage on all potential transformers (PTs). (Refer to wiring schematic diagram below). 4. Carefully remove the potential transformer high voltage side covers by prying up on the edge of the cover with a ¼ Flat Head Blade screwdriver and lifting off.

NOTE: You can also use your finger to pry up on the edge of the PT cover. 5. Remove the screw on the PT Tap which is the correct voltage selected for the application (i.e. H2-208V, H3-240V, H4-480V or H5-600V) H6-Not Used H5-600V H4-480V H3-240V H2-208V H1 (Never Changes) CAUTION: Brace PT terminal block with your hand when loosening or tightening ANY screws. 6. Remove the screw and red ring terminal connected to the incorrect (existing) PT voltage terminal. Install the screw and red ring terminal to the new selected PT Tap Terminal based on required voltage and tighten while supporting the terminal block. Make sure the ring terminal is not misaligned or the PT cover will not fit back on. 7. Install the extra screw back onto the old PT location and tighten.

CAUTION: Confirm that PT screws are correctly tightened, and Do not put strain on the PT Tap wires. 8. Replace the PT cover. PT covers should 'snap' in place, confirm they are installed correctly by gently "twisting" the PT cover. DO NOT use excessive force. 9. Repeat the steps 1 to 5 for all Potential Transformers. NOTE: 2 to 3 PT s will be installed in the Transfer Switch depending on the Model type. 2) TSC 900 Software Programming To change system voltage on the TSC 900 controller, the transfer switch must be energized to provide control power to the controller to allow software programming. If safe to do so, energize Transfer Switch on either Utilty or Generator sources and follow the programming procedure shown below. NOTE: The TSC 900 controller does not contain any system voltage jumpers on the printed circuit board. All voltage changes are done via software programming only. a. Security Password Login: To allow a change in voltage setting, a Security Login with a level of POWER or ADMIN will be required. Navigate to the Settings Page below and select Manage Users. Next from the Manage Users Page, Select User Name drop down box and choose (POWER or ADMIN), then type in password, then select Apply button. Refer to Section L of this document for further details on Security Login if required.. Note: Initial Factory Default Password is pass b. Once successfully logged in, From the TSC 900 DISPLAY Home Page, Navigate to the Settings Page below and select System Voltage as shown below.

c. On the System Voltage Row, select the underlined System Voltage value and from the drop down list which appears, select the desired voltage for the application as shown below. To confirm the change, press the Confirm button.

Typical PM 150 Rev 0 15/04/07 Part ID 013191 O. Typical