Bryant ASPAS1BBA015 User Manual

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SECTION 3.1

DESCRIPTION & COMPONENTS

a. The 12 volts DC circuit is completed through the

transfer relay coil and back to the generator
circuit board, via Wire 23.

b. Circuit board action normally holds the Wire 23

circuit open to ground and the relay is de-
energized.

c. When de-energized, the relay's normally open

contacts are open and its normally-closed
contacts are closed.

d. The normally-closed relay contacts will deliver

utility source power to the utility closing circuit of
the transfer mechanism.

e. The normally open relay contacts will deliver

standby source power to the transfer
mechanism's standby closing circuit.

Figure 5. Transfer Relay Schematic

2. During automatic system operation, when the generator

circuit board "senses" that utility source voltage has
dropped out, the circuit board will initiate engine
cranking and startup.

3. When the circuit board "senses" that the engine has

started, an "engine warm-up timer" on the circuit board
starts timing.

4. When the "engine warm-up timer" has timed out, circuit

board action completes the Wire 23 circuit to ground.

a. The transfer relay then energizes.

b. The relay's normally-closed contacts open and

its normally open contacts close.

c. When the normally open contacts close,

standby source power is delivered to the
standby closing coil and transfer to "Standby"
occurs.

5. When the generator circuit board "senses" that utility

source voltage has been restored above a preset level,
the board will open the Wire 23 circuit to ground.

a. The transfer relay will de-energize, its normally-

closed contacts will close and its normally open
contacts will open.

b. When the normally-closed relay contacts close,

utility source voltage is delivered to the utility
closing coil to energize that coil.

c. Retransfer back to UTILITY occurs.

NEUTRAL LUG

The standby generator is equipped with an
UNGROUNDED neutral. The neutral lug in the
transfer switch is isolated from the switch enclosure.

MANUAL TRANSFER HANDLE

The manual transfer handle is retained in the transfer
switch enclosure by means of a wing stud. Use the
handle to manually actuate the transfer mechanism
load contacts to either the UTILITY or STANDBY
source side.
Instructions on use of the manual transfer handle may
be found in Part 5, "Operational Tests and
Adjustments".

TERMINAL BLOCK

During system installation, this 5-point terminal block
must be properly interconnected with an identically
labeled terminal block in the generator control panel
assembly.

Figure 6. Transfer Switch Terminal Block

Terminals used on the terminal block are identified as
Utility 1 and 2; 23 and 194.

UTILITY 1 AND 2:
Interconnect with identically labeled terminals in the
generator control panel assembly. This is the utility
voltage signal to the circuit board. The signal is

PART 3

“V-TYPE” PREPACKAGED

TRANSFER SWITCHES

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