Instructional booklet, Warning – Eaton Electrical RTC-50 User Manual

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Instructional Booklet

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Effective: June 2007

Instruction Manual for the Eaton RTC-50

Automatic Transfer Switch Controller

For more information visit: www.eaton.com

IB00405004E-70-8664

SECTION 5: MAINTENANCE,

TROUBLESHOOTING, AND REPLACEMENT

5.1 Maintenance and Care

The RTC-50 is designed to be a self-contained and maintenance-

free unit. The printed circuit board is conformally coated at the

factory. The RTC-50 is intended for service by factory-trained

personnel only.

5.2 RTC-50 Controller Troubleshooting

The Troubleshooting Guide (Table 3) is intended for service per-

sonnel to identify whether a problem being observed is external or

internal to the unit. For assistance with this determination, con-

tact Eaton Electrical. If a problem is identified to be internal, the

unit should be returned to the factory for replacement.

Table 3. Troubleshooting Guide.

5.3 Level of Repair

This manual is written with the assumption that only ATS trouble-

shooting will be performed. If the cause of malfunction is traced

to an RTC-50, the unit should be replaced with a new unit. The

malfunctioning unit should then be returned to Eaton Electrical for

factory repairs.
5.4 RTC-50 Replacement

Step 1: Turn the Generator Start select to “OFF” before attempt-

ing to replace the RTC-50 controller. Ensure all sources

of power are removed.

Step 2: Disconnect the J1, J2, J3, J4, and J6 plugs from the

controller

Step 3: Disconnect the wires connected to J7 and J8.

Step 4: Remove the four (4) screws located at the corners of the

controller that secure it to the power panel. Remove the

controller.

Step 5: Align the new controller with the mounting holes. Secure

the new controller board using the existing hardware.

Tighten the screws.

Step 6: Connect the J1, J2, J3, J4, and J6 plugs to their original

receptacles.

Step 7: Reconnect the wires to J7 and J8.

Step 8: Reapply power to the transfer switch.

Step 9: Place the generator control selector switch in the “AUTO”

position after the controller has been replaced. (The Gen-

erator may start but will shut down within 5 minutes.)

Test the system for proper functionality.

SYMPTOM

PROBABLE CAUSE

POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)

“Util Avail” and “Gen Avail”

LEDs are not lit.

Power is deficient or absent.

RTC-50 is malfunctioning.

Verify that power is connected

at J1 – J4 and that it is within

specifications.
Replace the unit.

Utility source or Generator

source is not available when

it should be.

Voltage is not within setpoint

values.

Verify voltage with multimeter.

Check the programmed setpoint

values.

WARNING

HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT IN AND AROUND TRANSFER

SWITCH EQUIPMENT. BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO REPLACE ANY

COMPONENT, DISCONNECT THE LINE POWER FROM THE EQUIP-

MENT BEING SERVICED BY OPENING AND LOCKING OUT, IF POSSI-

BLE, THE NEXT HIGHEST DISCONNECT DEVICE. FAILURE TO

FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE COULD CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL

INJURY AND/OR DEATH.

ALWAYS TURN THE UTILITY POWER OFF AND TURN THE GENERA-

TOR CONTROL SELECTOR SWITCH TO THE “OFF” POSITION

BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO REPLACE ANY COMPONENTS.

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