GenTran Switch ATS1001D User Manual

OVATION™ Series  
Automatic Transfer Switch Systems  
Installation, Operating and Maintenance Instructions  
For Models:  
• ATS1001D, ATS1001R  
• ATS2001D, ATS2001R  
• ATS2002R  
Model ATS1001D  
Model ATS1001R  
Model ATS2001D  
Model ATS2001R  
Model ATS2002R  
NOTE TO INSTALLER: Please leave this manual with the customer for future reference.  
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MODEL NUMBER ___________________________________SERIAL NUMBER ________________________________________________________  
DATE OF INSTALLATION ______________________________DEALER NAME/PHONE ___________________________________________________  
Please note your model number and serial number here for future reference. The serial number may be found inside the  
enclosure, lower left or right.  
OVATION™ Series Automatic Transfer Switches should NOT be used for Emergency Systems  
nor as a Legally Required System (see NEC Article 701), nor for  
(See NEC Articles 517 and 700),  
primary power in place of the electric utility or in life support applications.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................4  
1.1 General Description...............................................................................................................................4  
1.2 Standard Configurations ......................................................................................................................5  
1.3 Typical Installations...............................................................................................................................5  
1.4 How the OVATION™ Series Automatic Transfer Switch Works ..................................................6  
1.5 Key Components.....................................................................................................................................7  
1.6 Standards Compliance ..........................................................................................................................10  
SECTION 2 – COMPATIBLE EQUIPMENT.....................................................................................................................11  
2.1 Compatible Generators.........................................................................................................................11  
2.2 Compatible Circuit Breakers................................................................................................................11  
SECTION 3 – PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION..........................................................................................................12  
3.1 Tools Required ........................................................................................................................................12  
3.2 Unpacking/Inspection............................................................................................................................12  
3.3 Mounting Location.................................................................................................................................12  
3.4 Planning, Selecting and Prioritizing Your Circuits..........................................................................12  
SECTION 4 – INSTALLATION AND WIRING................................................................................................................15  
4.1 Standard Mounting Procedures..........................................................................................................18  
4.2 Mounting Procedure for Two Load Centers.....................................................................................20  
4.3 Connecting the Low Voltage Cable to the OVATION™ Series ATS.............................................20  
4.4 Connecting the Low Voltage Cable to the Generator...................................................................21  
4.5 Installing and Wiring PowerPause™ Load Management Modules.............................................21  
SECTION 5 – PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM..............................................................................................................23  
5.1 Setting Generator Size..........................................................................................................................23  
5.2 Setting Generator Exercise Schedule and Transfer Option..........................................................23  
5.3 User Interface Display LEDs.................................................................................................................23  
5.4 User Interface Display/Control Module Functions..........................................................................24  
SECTION 6 –STARTUP AND TESTING..........................................................................................................................25  
6.1 Preliminary Checks.................................................................................................................................25  
6.2 Energizing the Transfer Switch...........................................................................................................25  
6.3 Testing the Transfer Switch.................................................................................................................25  
6.4 Programming the PowerPause™ Load Management Modules (if installed)...........................25  
6.5 Re-Installing Covers and Labeling Circuits.......................................................................................26  
6.6 Generator Battery Monitoring............................................................................................................26  
SECTION 7 – TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................................................................................................27  
7.1 Basic Troubleshooting...........................................................................................................................27  
7.2 Troubleshooting Guide .........................................................................................................................27  
SECTION 8 – MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ..............................................................................................................29  
8.1 Maintenance............................................................................................................................................29  
8.2 Factory Default Settings.......................................................................................................................29  
8.3 Product Registration .............................................................................................................................29  
8.4 Exploded View and Replacement Parts Diagram  
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SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION  
1.1 General Description  
The OVATION™ Series Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) system, used in conjunction with a standby generator, provides a  
convenient, economical way to maintain power in a home or business during a utility outage. The transfer switch senses when  
utility power is lost, starts a permanently installed generator and transfers the connected loads to generator power, reversing the  
sequence when utility power is restored.  
Each OVATION™ Series ATS is tested and shipped from the factory with the following:  
Two-pole service disconnect circuit breaker mechanically interlocked with generator source circuit breaker  
Microprocessor based controller module with user display panel (UID).  
Sub-panel for installing and connecting branch circuit breakers (branch circuit breakers sold separately).  
Relay Kit (Model ATSRK) to connect certain stationary generators to the ATS  
Options:  
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The Control Module can accept up to 3 PowerPause™ Load Management modules (sold separately),  
together with PowerPause™ Relay Boxes to dynamically manage up to six 240 VAC, up to 50A loads (or up  
to 12 120VAC loads).  
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A surge protection module can be factory or field installed.  
22K AIC rated utility circuit breakers can be factory installed.  
Transfer switches are used to protect critical electrical equipment and appliances against the loss of utility power. The appliance’s  
normal power source is the utility, backed up by a secondary (generator) power source. The transfer switch is connected to both the  
utility and generator sources and supplies the appliance with power from either the normal or secondary source. In the event that  
the power is lost from the normal source (utility), the transfer switch system transfers the load to the secondary (generator) source.  
Once utility power is restored to the home or building, the transfer switch transfers the load back to the normal source, and initiates  
generator engine shutdown.  
The following features are incorporated into each OVATION™ Series Automatic Transfer Switch:  
Automatic Transfer Switch and Load-center combined in one enclosure – Eliminates the need for a separate sub  
panel; significantly reduces installation time, expense and complexity. Load-center accepts interchangeable type circuit breakers  
from Siemens®, Square D®, Cutler-Hammer®, and GE®. See Section 2.2.  
Service Entrance Rated – All models carry service entrance ratings, eliminating the need for separate service entrance  
equipment.  
Automatic Switching between utility and generator – When the transfer switch senses partial or total loss of electricity  
for 5 seconds, it automatically starts the generator (equipped with appropriate remote-starting capabilities), and transfers the  
load to generator power with circuit breaker based switching.  
Programmable Generator Exerciser – Tests generator on a regular interval (programmable to 0, 7, 14 or 28 days) to help  
maintain a reliable generator.  
User Interface Display – User display with LEDs that indicate system status and situations requiring attention.  
In the generator mode, optional PowerPause™ Load Management modules can manage up to six (6) 240 VAC (or 12 x 120 VAC)  
connected loads based on parameters set up at installation. As generator power capacity becomes available, the OVATION™  
transfer switch will attempt to turn on each PowerPause™-controlled load until the generator reaches 85% utilization. This allows a  
larger number of loads – some intermittent – to be supported without nuisance tripping of the generator or investing in a larger  
generator. Installing an OVATION™ Automatic Transfer Switch system with PowerPause™ Load Management modules, most  
applications can utilize a generator that has 25% less output than standard installations with a conventional automatic transfer  
switch, reducing initial installation and generator operating costs and maintenance.  
The startup and shutdown sequence limits the generator from rapid, intermittent start-up and shutdown, thus prolonging generator  
life. Here’s how your OVATION™ Series ATS works:  
1. Waits up to 5 seconds after sustained power loss to start up generator.  
2. Waits up to 15 seconds to transfer load to generator. Delay looking for successful utility power grid re-strike.  
3. Once utility power is restored, the system waits one minute to transfer the load back to utility.  
4. Five minutes after re-transfer, the system completes the generator cool down and shuts down.  
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1.2 Standard Configurations:  
TABLE 1.2  
Model  
ATS1001D  
14  
NEMA 1  
100 A, 2 Pole  
100 A, 2 Pole  
100 Amps  
Up to 25KW  
ATS1001R  
16  
ATS2001D  
38  
NEMA 1  
125 A, 2 Pole  
200 A, 2 Pole  
125 Amps  
Up to 30KW  
ATS2001R  
38  
ATS2002R  
# Circuits (1 Pole)  
Enclosure Type  
GENERATOR Main  
UTILITY Main  
Max Amps @ 240V  
Max Generator Size  
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NEMA 3R  
100 A, 2 Pole  
100 A, 2 Pole  
100 Amps  
Up to 25KW  
NEMA 3R  
125 A, 2 Pole  
200 A, 2 Pole  
125 Amps  
Up to 30KW  
NEMA 3R  
200 A, 2 Pole  
200 A, 2 Pole  
200 Amps  
Up to 50KW  
Voltage  
120/240VAC  
120/240VAC  
120/240VAC  
120/240VAC  
120/240VAC  
Frequency/Phases  
Max GEN Size  
60 Hz, 1 Phase  
60 Hz, 1 Phase  
60 Hz, 1 Phase  
30Kw  
60 Hz, 1 Phase  
30Kw  
60 Hz, 1 Phase  
25Kw  
10K  
22K available  
25Kw  
10K  
22K available  
50Kw  
10K  
22K available  
UTIL AIC Rating*  
22K  
22K  
Dimensions HxWxD 24”x14.31”x3.93” 28”x14.5”x4.25” 42”x14.31”x3.93” 41”x14.5”x4.25” 23.5”x18.5”x4.25”  
Weight, LBS  
28  
27  
46  
43  
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* 22K AIC rating available, order -22 suffix.  
It is inappropriate to use any OVATION™ Series ATS to operate central air conditioning/heat pump systems unless  
the connected generator can deliver the required Locked Rotor Amps (LRA) required by the air conditioning/heat pump system.  
Incorrect connection of a central air conditioning/heat pump system to an OVATION™ Series ATS can be dangerous, and may cause  
damage to the transfer switch, generator, or air conditioning/heat pump equipment, and will void all warranties. Late model (2007+)  
air conditioning/heat pump compressors may require modification with Hard Start Kits to ensure proper startup under generator  
power. Consult a qualified HVAC contractor for more information.  
1.3 Typical Installations:  
NEW CONSTRUCTION:  
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RETROFIT:  
1.4 How the OVATION™ Series Automatic Transfer Switch Works:  
1) When the utility power fails or drops below 190 volts or 54 Hz or exceeds 280 volts or 66 Hz, the OVATION™ Automatic Transfer  
Switch will begin the generator starting sequence after a 5-second delay.  
2) Once the generator is started, the system is programmed to allow the generator to warm up and wait for possible successful utility  
power grid re-strike (approx. 15 seconds) before the load is transferred to generator power. At the time of load transfer to generator  
power, all appliances connected to PowerPause™ Load Management modules are disconnected (“locked out”) for 5 minutes to  
avoid overloading the generator(e.g. allows time for head pressure bleed-off in AC Compressors). NOTE: For best results, electronic  
equipment such as computers, clocks, security systems and phone systems should be connected to an Uninterruptible Power System  
(UPS) to ensure no data is lost until transfer of power occurs.  
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3) The transfer switch will automatically monitor if the generator has sufficient available capacity to operate any or all appliances  
connected to PowerPause™ Load Management modules, starting with priority 1 Load, based upon appliance power requirements  
“learned” from a setup utility at the time of the transfer switch installation. One or more PowerPause™ Load Management  
connected appliances may operate simultaneously as long as the generator capacity utilization does not exceed 85%. If connected  
load exceeds 85% of generator capacity, the OVATION™ ATS will begin power management, and will lock out those appliances  
connected to the PowerPause™ Load Management modules in reverse priority order until the connected load is less than 85%.  
Those appliances that are “locked out” by the transfer switch will stay “locked out” for 5 minutes before the transfer switch will  
attempt to re-power the PowerPause™ connected appliances again.  
4) During the utility power failure, the generator will continue to power the load until it either runs out of fuel (gasoline, propane or  
diesel-powered gensets) or until the utility power is restored. WARNING! Do NOT refuel generator while it is running. Turn off the  
Generator and allow it to cool down before refueling.  
5) When the utility power has been restored, the generator will continue to power loads for 60 seconds to ensure utility power has  
stabilized, then re-transfers the loads back to utility power.  
6) The generator will continue to run without load for five minutes to cool down, and then is automatically shut off.  
1.5 Key Components:  
Model ATS1001D/R**  
Current  
Transformers*  
(CT1 + CT2)  
Ground Bar  
Drive Motor Assembly  
Actuator (See 1.5.3)  
Utility Main 100 Amp (See 1.5.2)  
Neutral Bar  
Generator Main 100 Amp (See 1.5.2)  
[Branch  
Circuit  
Breaker  
Spaces]  
Neutral Bar  
Control Module  
(Stabs onto  
User Interface Display (See 1.5.1)  
To Set Generator Size  
To Set Exercise Schedule  
* Supplied with optional PowerPause™ Load Management Module (Model LSM)  
** Not shown: ATSRK Relay Kit  
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1.5 Key Components: (continued)  
Model ATS2002R**  
Ground Bar  
To Set Exercise Schedule  
To Set Generator Size  
Neutral Bar  
Control Module  
User Interface Display (UID)  
Actuator  
Generator Main 200 Amp  
Utility Main 200 Amp  
[ Circuit Breaker  
Spaces - 4]  
Drive Motor Assembly  
Current  
Transformers*  
(CT1 + CT2)  
* Supplied with optional PowerPause™ Load Management Module (Model LSM)  
** Not shown: ATSRK Relay Kit  
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1.5 Key Components: (continued)  
Model ATS2001D/R**  
Drive Motor Assembly  
Actuator  
Current  
Transformers*  
CT1 + CT2  
Utility Main 200 Amp  
Generator Main 125 Amp  
[Branch  
Circuit  
Ground Bar  
Breaker  
Spaces]  
Neutral Bar  
Control Module  
(Stabs onto Bus)  
User Interface Display  
To Set Generator Size  
To Set Exercise Schedule  
* Supplied with optional PowerPause™ Load Management Module (Model LSM)  
** Not shown: ATSRK Relay Kit  
1.5.1 User Interface Display (UID)  
The User Interface Display (UID), programming set switches and LEDs provide information about the transfer switch, generator and  
utility status. This UID is also used for programming the OVATION™ Series ATS for generator size, exercise intervals and other  
settings.  
1.5.2 Utility and Generator Source Circuit Breakers  
Siemens UL489 Listed 10K or 22K AIC utility circuit breakers act as Service Equipment disconnects and source feed wiring protection.  
1.5.3 Mechanical Interlocked UTILITY and GENERATOR Main Circuit Breakers and Actuator  
NEVER remove the mechanical interlocks/actuators unless the UTILITY or GENERATOR MAIN circuit breakers  
require replacement by a qualified service professional. UTILITY or GENERATOR MAIN circuit breakers are mechanically interlocked  
to prevent simultaneous UTILITY and GENERATOR power source feeds. Interlocks are automatically moved by a computer controlled  
actuator and motor, which may move the circuit breaker handles at any time.  
1.5.4 PowerPause™ Load Management Modules (Optional)  
Up to 6 connected loads based on parameters set up at installation are actively managed to optimize generator capacity utilization.  
As generator power capacity becomes available, the transfer switch will attempt to turn on each load controlled by PowerPause™  
Load Management until the generator reaches 85% output utilization. Ideal for seasonal (i.e. air conditioning, pool equipment, etc)  
or intermittent (i.e. hot water heater, range, etc) loads. Contact your distributor or Gen/Tran for additional accessories information.  
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1.5.5 Remote PowerPause™ Relay Box (Optional)  
The PowerPause ™ Relay Box can control up to two 2-Pole (240VAC) 30A or 50A loads by interrupting  
power to the load when commanded by the PowerPause ™ Load Management Module, thereby  
preventing overloading the standby generator. Packaged in a NEMA 3R enclosure, the PowerPause ™  
Relay Box can be conveniently installed indoors or outdoors adjacent to the load center, OVATION™  
Automatic Transfer Switch or controlled load. See Photo at right.  
1.5.6 Surge Protection Module (Optional)  
Using state-of-the-art technology, a combination surge arrester module and two single pole 20or 30  
amp circuit breakers is designed to protect devices connected to the transfer from surges coming in from  
the power lines.  
1.6 Standards Compliance  
OVATION™ Series ATS systems have been tested and listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) to standard UL67. UL performs  
periodic factory inspections to ensure compliance with the engineering documentation. Call Factory if your installer needs the UL file  
number.  
Each OVATION™ Series ATS complies with NFPA 70 (National Electric Code) Article 702 as an “automatic transfer switch for use in  
Optional Standby Systems.”  
IMPORTANT: The OVATION™ Series ATS should NOT be used for emergency system (see NEC Articles 517 and 700), nor as a Legally  
Required System (see NEC Article 701), nor for primary power in place of the electric utility or in life support applications.  
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SECTION 2 – COMPATIBLE EQUIPMENT  
2.1 Compatible Generators  
In order for the OVATION™ Series ATS to function as designed, it must be connected to a permanently installed, automatic starting  
generator, with a continuous supply of fuel, such as gasoline, diesel, LPG or natural gas. Additionally, gasoline or diesel-powered  
generators must be equipped with automatic choke and electric/remote start. All OVATION™ Series ATS systems supports 2-wire  
(ON, +12V) or 4-wire (CRANK, ON, +12V, -12V) generator signaling.  
Note: Many generators require additional control circuits to properly operate with OVATION™ Series ATS. Contact Gen/Tran or visit  
http://www.gen-tran.com/content/support/installation_instructions.asp , see: Ovation™ Series ATS – Generator Connection  
Diagrams for additional information.  
2.2 Compatible Circuit Breakers  
Each OVATION™ Series ATS has been configured; factory tested and shipped with the UTILITY MAIN and GENERATOR MAIN circuit  
breakers installed. Compatible branch circuit breakers (supplied by installer) are as follows:  
COMPATIBLE CIRCUIT BREAKER TYPES:  
Siemens QAF (arc fault), QFH, QE, QEH, QFP, QNR, QNRH, QP, QPH, QF, QT, QPF (GFCI), QSAP (Surge Protector), HQP  
Cutler-Hammer/Westinghouse Series BD, BR, BQ, GFC  
Square D Series HOM*  
GE Series THQL, THHQL (60 amp maximum)  
*NOTE: Square D HOM series branch circuit breakers cannot be installed in the top right position on Models ATS2001D and  
ATS2001R. If you are planning to use Square D branch circuit breakers, please install them in other positions on the bus.  
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SECTION 3 – PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION  
ALL Gen/Tran OVATION™ Series ATS systems should be installed by a professional licensed  
electrician familiar with electrical wiring and codes, and experienced in working with generators. Gen/Tran  
accepts no responsibility for accidents caused by incorrect and/or improper installation. OVATION™ Series ATS  
systems are designed and intended for installation with 120/240VAC, single-phase applications ONLY.  
3.1 Tools and Documents Required  
Electric Drill  
Wire Cutter/Stripper for 18 to 8 gauge AWG wire  
Screwdrivers – Straight Blade and Phillips  
Hammer  
Digital Voltmeter (DVM)  
Stud Finder – For flush mounting in existing construction  
Hole Saw – For flush mount installations  
Installation/Owners Manual for generator being installed to determine correct wiring to the OVATION™ ATS  
OTHER ITEMS YOU MAY NEED:  
Anchors and screws to mount transfer switch  
12 VDC battery charger for generator.  
If installing as a sub panel, a new 100 or 200A 2-pole, 240V circuit breaker to mount in main load center – amperage to match  
utility breaker (see specifications Table I for Utility Main Breaker size – should be manufactured by same as Main load center).  
Standard, Arc-fault, GFCI or Surge protection circuit breakers for branch circuits. If Arc-fault, GFCI or Surge protection circuit  
breakers are used as the branch circuit protector in the main load center, they MUST be used in the transfer switch. See Section  
2.2 for compatible breakers. (Available through most electrical distributors).  
Appropriately sized conduit, wire and fittings to terminate UTILITY MAIN, GENERATOR MAIN source power and branch circuits  
into the transfer switch  
18 AWG, 3 or 4 conductor, 300V, UL Listed wire (for low voltage signaling between transfer switch and generator).  
An additional Relay Kit (PN: ATSRK) for generator control. See Section 2.1 if required.  
3.2 Unpacking/Inspection  
After unpacking, carefully inspect the transfer switch for shipping damage. Shipping Damage is not warranted. Contact the freight  
carrier for claims. Contact your local distributor or Gen/Tran to order missing or replacement parts. Retain paint/plaster shield for  
use after installation.  
3.3 Mounting Location  
The OVATION™ Series ATS may be installed outdoors (if NEMA Type 3R enclosure, Models ATS1001R, ATS2001R or ATS2002R) or  
indoors next to the existing load center or meter base in the house or building. Choose a location that offers a flat, rigid mounting  
surface capable of supporting the weight of the transfer switch. Avoid locations that are moist, hot, and dusty or contain corrosive  
substances. Models ATS1001D and ATS2001D may be flush mounted; check that there are no pipes, wires or other obstructions or  
interferences in the immediate area.  
3.4 Planning, Selecting and Prioritizing Your Circuits  
1) Provide your installer with a list of the appliances or circuits you want to have powered during a power outage. Examples might  
include: Refrigerator, freezer, furnace, microwave, lights, well pump, television, garage door opener, aquarium, computer,  
phone, security system, air conditioner, hot water heater, electric range, pool pump, etc. Review the labels on your load center  
to determine which circuit breakers these appliances are assigned to. You may need to turn off and on various circuit breakers  
in your load center to determine the circuits. Circuits/appliances can be selected from two different adjacent load centers.  
NOTE: You cannot select a single appliance that exceeds the generator output rating. For example, a typical electric range is  
connected to a 2-pole 50 amp circuit breaker. If your generator’s maximum output rating is only 7500 Watts (30 amps at  
240Volts AC), then you cannot select the electric range for back-up power because your generator cannot produce enough  
power to run this appliance.  
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2) Your Installer will determine if all of the desired back-up loads can be operated by the generator at the same time. If not, you  
will need to purchase/install PowerPause™ Load Management modules to manage pre-determined loads so as to not exceed  
the generator capacity.  
3) If PowerPause™ Load Management modules are required, determine which appliances will be connected to the PowerPause™  
modules (up to six appliances, 240VAC, 50A). Central air condition compressors can be directly connected and controlled by a  
PowerPause™ Load Management module via the 24 VAC thermostat circuit.  
4) Assign a priority to each circuits/appliances by ranking them from most important to least important, with 1 being most  
important. Keep in mind that less important circuits will be powered infrequently by the generator and possibly not at all if the  
generator does not have capacity available to start and run the appliance. Complete Table 3.4 below.  
For example, let's assume that your first floor central air conditioning system is your most important PowerPause™ Load  
Management appliance (priority 1), as it is the most important occasionally operating priority load (i.e.: it does not need to  
operate all of the time, but when there is sufficient generator capacity available, it is the first load desirable to operate).  
Typically a central AC system will be connected to two circuit breakers: one 15A 1-pole circuit breaker for the air handling unit  
and one 30A 2-pole circuit breaker for the outdoor AC compressor unit. Only the AC compressor unit should be connected to a  
PowerPause™ Load Management module in priority position 1; with the air handler continuously connected to generator  
power, air will continue to circulate within the house.  
Continuing with the example, let’s say the second priority appliance is a 30 gallon electric water heater, which will require  
connection to a PowerPause™ Load Management Module and a PowerPause™ Relay Box. Install the PowerPause™ Relay  
Box as close to the load center where the 30 Amp 2-pole circuit breaker is located for the water heater.  
POWERPAUSE™ LOAD MANAGEMENT PRIORITY  
TABLE 3.4  
Priority  
Appliance  
Circuit Breaker  
Circuit in Load Center  
EXAMPLE  
1
1st Floor air conditioner compressor  
30 Gal electric hot water heater  
Appliance  
30A, 2P  
30A, 2P  
23/24  
15/16  
2
Priority  
Circuit Breaker  
Circuit in Load Center  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Typical appliances recommended (OK) to connect to a PowerPause ™ Relay Box:  
Electric oven  
Electric cook top  
Electric range  
Electric hot water heater  
(tank)  
Electric clothes dryer  
Well pump  
Fountain  
Spa equipment  
Pool equipment  
Outbuilding  
Boat lift  
Room air conditioner  
Supplemental electric space  
heater  
Instant hot water heater  
NOTE: Most central air conditioning compressor units are controller through a 24 VAC thermostat control circuit. If central air  
conditioning load management is required, interrupt the 24 VAC thermostat control circuit by wiring directly in series with the  
PowerPause ™ Load Management module.  
NOTE: Critical loads that MUST operate when required should NOT be connected to a PowerPause ™ Load Management Module. It  
is recommended that the generator and transfer switch be sized properly to power ALL critical loads without the need for load  
management. The PowerPause ™ Load Management Module and Relay Box can and will disconnect power to connected loads  
without notice and may not re-power the load until utility power is restored.  
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Examples of critical loads that are NOT recommended (NOT OK) to be connected to the PowerPause ™ Load  
Management Module and Relay Box are:  
Refrigerators and freezers  
Aquariums  
Central heating systems (gas, oil, electric)  
Furnace fan (air handler)  
Sump pumps  
Septic lift pumps  
Pool and spa anti-freeze pumps  
Medical, safety and security equipment  
Garage door openers  
Access gates  
Computer, printer, fax, phone and router  
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SECTION 4 – INSTALLATION AND WIRING  
Extreme care should be taken to protect the transfer switch from drill chips, fillings, and other contaminants when  
making the cable entry holes and mounting the enclosure to prevent component damage or a future malfunction.  
This device should be installed in accordance with all local codes, standards and regulations and the latest edition of  
the National Electrical Code®.  
Do not allow petroleum-based (hydrocarbon) sprays, chemicals, solvents or any paint to contact interior components.  
Petroleum based chemicals can cause degradation of electrical insulating materials.  
INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAMS  
MODELS ATS1001D/R:  
Diagram 4.1  
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INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAMS  
MODELS ATS2001D/R:  
Diagram 4.2  
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INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAMS  
MODEL ATS2002R:  
Diagram 4.3  
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4.1 Standard Mounting Procedures  
4 .1.1. As Service Equipment and/or primary Load Center Panel: Models ATS1001D/R, ATS2001D/R or ATS2002R:  
When using the transfer switch as Service Entrance Equipment, mount the OVATION™ Series ATS as close as possible to the utility  
meter.  
NOTE on Models ATS1001R, ATS2001R and ATS2002R only (NEMA Type 3R enclosures): If conduit hub is required, purchase  
separately from an authorized Siemens distributor, following directions provided. See product label on door/cover for list of hubs  
available. See product label on door/cover for conduit hub part numbers. Punch appropriate size hub hole in Model ATS2002R  
enclosure, all other enclosures have pre-punched hub holes. If a conduit hub will not be used, install included cover plate using  
provided hardware.  
1. Remove the cover and dead front from the OVATION™ Series ATS. Hold it level  
against the mounting surface, mark and drill the mounting holes. If flush mounting,  
locate between appropriate studs and secure properly. Required knockouts may be  
removed prior to mounting.  
2. Remove the cables plugged into the Control Module. Care should be taken in  
unplugging these cables as they have a securing ‘latch’. Forcing the cables loose  
THEN  
will damage the connectors. Observe that the power mating plug J6 is installed in  
PULL UP  
the connector. Unplug it and set aside for future use in Section 4.3.  
3. To avoid debris and metal chips from entering the Control Module, cover or remove  
HERE  
the Control Module from the panel, to remove, slide it towards the center of the  
panel then lift the outside end to disengage it from the locking tabs in the base of  
the panel, then pull the Control Module up to disengage it from the contacts on the  
SLIDE  
FIRST  
bus. Note: to install the Control Module, reverse the above removal instructions.  
See Fig.4.1.1.3  
FIGURE 4.1.1.3  
4. Cover or remove the installed circuit breakers and associated mechanisms from dust and metal chips.  
5. Fasten the OVATION™ Series ATS to mounting surface with appropriate fasteners (not provided); use spacers behind the  
mounting holes to ensure the enclosure is plumb and not distorted.  
6. Install appropriately sized Utility and Generator source wire into the enclosure and use proper fittings to secure and provide  
proper protection to conductor insulation. (For more information on wire size and ampacity ratings, see NEC Article 310, Table  
310.16). The OVATION™ Series ATS have been UL Listed for use with Copper or AL wire.  
7. Connect the X and Y source wire to the appropriate circuit breaker terminals marked “UTILITY MAIN” or “GENERATOR MAIN”. If  
optional PowerPause™ Load Management Modules are going to be installed, each X and Y generator source wire should pass  
through the hole of current transformer on the current sense cable supplied with PowerPause Load Management module kit  
BEFORE connection to GENERATOR MAIN circuit breaker. Route current sense cable as shown in diagrams 4.1 – 4.3, and plug P4  
into J4 on Control Module. Ensure UTILITY and GENERATOR SENSE lead wires located in UTILITY and GENERATOR MAIN circuit  
breaker lugs remain in the UTILITY and GENERATOR MAIN lugs when tightening the UTILITY and GENERATOR MAIN source wire.  
When AL conductors are used, the application of a UL-Listed conductor termination compound is recommended. Connect neutral  
and ground source wires from the utility and generator to the corresponding NEUTRAL and GROUND bars. Refer to product label  
on transfer switch for correct terminal tightening torque requirements.  
8. If transfer switch is used as Service Equipment:  
a. ATS1001D/R: Tighten “NEUTRAL BOND” green screw at top of right hand neutral bar into enclosure.  
b. ATS2001D/R: Install “NEUTRAL BOND” kit provided, following Installation Instructions included with kit.  
c. ATS2002R: Connect provided “NEUTRAL BOND” pigtail located on neutral buss to ground bus.  
Apply provided “Service Disconnect” label next to the UTILITY MAIN circuit breaker on deadfront.  
9. Install branch circuit breakers and wiring as required.  
10. If transfer switch is installed in new construction, affix provided paint/plaster shield to transfer switch to keep interior clean.  
Remove when all wallboard and painting is completed and proceed to next step.  
11. Install and wire the correct type and rating of compatible branch circuit breakers (see Section 2.2), complying with the product  
label wiring diagram for each branch circuit. See the branch circuit breaker markings for correct wire size and tightening torque  
requirements.  
12. Ensure all wires are clear of the actuator/motor module and mechanical interlocks.  
13. Reinstall all components and cables if removed, and proceed to Section 4.2.  
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4.1.2. As a Generator subpanel: Models ATS1001D/R:  
If using the Ovation™ Series ATS as a generator sub panel, mount the transfer switch as close to the load center as possible. The  
OVATION™ ATS can be installed on either the left or right side of the load center. If flush-mounting is desired, the OVATION™ ATS  
can be mounted in the adjacent stud space next to the existing load center.  
1. Follow steps 1-2 as above.  
2. TURN OFF the main circuit breaker supplying power to  
existing load center. Remove cover from load center.  
3. Install appropriate sized conduit, fittings and wire  
between transfer switch and load center to  
accommodate all branch circuits that will be relocated to  
the transfer switch and UTILITY MAIN feed (4 wire) from  
load center to transfer switch.  
4. Remove branch circuit wires from circuit breakers that  
will be relocated to transfer switch. Remove two  
adjacent single pole circuit breakers from which branch  
circuit wires were removed. Install NEW 2-pole circuit  
breaker (as noted in the Other Items Needed Section).  
Circuit breaker must have the same rating as UTILITY  
MAIN circuit breaker in transfer switch.  
5. Connect UTILITY MAIN feed wire from new circuit  
breaker in load center to UTILITY MAIN circuit breaker in transfer switch. The OVATION™ Series ATS have been UL Listed for  
use with Copper or AL wire.  
6. Install and connect appropriately sized wire from the generator to the terminals marked “GENERATOR MAIN”. If installing  
the Current Sense Cable provided with the optional PowerPauseLoad Management Module Kit, each X and Y generator  
source wire should pass through the hole of current transformer on the Current Sense Cable before connection to  
GENERATOR MAIN circuit breaker. Ensure UTILITY and GENERATOR SENSE lead wires located in UTILITY and GENERATOR  
MAIN circuit breaker lugs remain in the UTILITY and GENERATOR MAIN lugs when tightening the UTILITY and GENERATOR  
MAIN source wire. When AL conductors are used, the application of a UL-Listed conductor termination compound is  
recommended. Connect neutral and ground source wires from the utility and generator to the corresponding NEUTRAL and  
GROUND bars. Refer to product label on transfer switch for correct terminal tightening torque requirements.  
7. If the OVATION™ Series ATS is installed in new construction, affix paint/plaster shield to OVATION™ ATS to keep interior  
clean. Remove when all wallboard and painting is completed and proceed to next step.  
8. Install and wire the correct type and rating of compatible branch circuit breakers (see Section 2), complying with the product  
label wiring diagram for each branch circuit. See the branch circuit breaker markings for correct wire size and tightening  
torque requirements.  
9. Ensure all wires are clear of the actuator/motor module and mechanical interlocks.  
10. Proceed to Section 4.2.  
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4.2 Mounting Procedure for Two Load Centers  
When the main service is 400A or more and/or 2 or more load centers will be installed, dedicate one load center to non-emergency  
loads (not connected to generator power) and the 2nd load center as an OVATION™ Model 1001 or 2001D/R load center/transfer  
switch for generator back-up circuits. Follow 4.1 Standard Mounting Procedures for installation.  
OvationATS As Load Center  
With 400 Amp Service  
UTIL  
400 Amp Meter  
200 Amp  
Disconnect  
GEN  
OVATION™  
ATS2001  
Furnace  
Well Pump  
Lighting  
Refrigerator  
or  
Load  
Center  
Non-Essential  
ATS1001  
Service Entrance  
Load Center  
Branch  
Circuits  
Etc.  
Etc.  
Disconnect  
EMERGENCY  
LOADS  
Air  
NON-EMERGENCY  
LOADS  
Conditioner  
Compressor  
PP1  
PP2  
PP3  
Control Module With  
PowerPause™  
Modules  
PowerPause™  
Relay Box  
Well  
Pump  
Control Wiring  
Line Wiring  
4.3 Connecting the Low Voltage Cable to the OVATION™ Series ATS  
The low voltage cable delivers important signaling information between the generator and the OVATION™ ATS for generator startup,  
running and shutdown and powers the Control Module with the generator battery. Some generators utilize all four wires for signaling  
while others use only three or two wires. Since no two generators are alike, the termination of the low voltage cable to the generator  
will be different from manufacturer to manufacturer. Refer to the generator manufacturer’s installation instructions and visit  
Three or four-conductor, UL listed, 300V, 18 AWG (Type TC recommended) wire minimum is required.  
Low voltage wire cannot be installed in the same conduit as the generator wires UNLESS at least 300V rated.  
The low voltage cable will be terminated in the transfer switch on the control module. There is a small black 4-position terminal  
connector (delivered plugged into J6 on the Control Module) that is labeled to indicate how to connect the low voltage cable. The low  
voltage cable should be stripped about ¼” and inserted in the terminal block and tightened as shown in Figure 4.3. A 12 VDC contact  
closure is provided between Pin 1&3 (close to run). If a voltage free contact closure is required to start/run/stop the generator,  
terminate Pin 1&3 to the coil side of the ATSRK Relay Kit and terminate the primary side of the relay to the generator control.  
Table 4.3  
PIN NUMBER on J6  
FUNCTION  
1
2
3
4
Ground (-12VDC)  
Battery + (+12VDC)  
ON/OFF (RUN)  
Crank/Start  
Note: Pin 1 is located towards the top of the Control Module.  
IMPORTANT: The OVATION™ Series ATS is powered by the 12VDC battery located in the generator. The + and -12VDC MUST be  
brought over from the generator. If the generator is a 2-wire control system, use a 3-wire conductor to ensure a -12VDC signal is  
wired to the transfer switch on PIN 1. If 3-wire conductor is not available, install a jumper between PIN 1 and the ground bar in the  
OVATION™ ATS.  
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NOTE: Not all generators require four control wires to operate. Some may combine the CRANK and ON function in which case the  
CRANK wire is not required. Additionally, select generators are controlled by a 240VAC signal from the transfer switch. If you need  
assistance with your particular generator-transfer switch control connection, contact your distributor or Gen/Tran for control wiring  
instructions.  
4.4 Connecting the Low Voltage Cable to the Generator  
There is a terminal block in the wiring compartment of the generator to connect the power cables and the low voltage wire to control  
the generator. Some generators use 2, others 4 control wires. Refer to the generator installation manual for proper connection.  
1. Connect the PIN 1 wire from the transfer switch to the battery “–“ (negative) terminal. If there is no battery terminal block,  
run the PIN 1 wire to the “–“ (negative) post on the battery itself.  
2. Connect the PIN 2 wire from the transfer switch to the battery “+” (positive) terminal.  
3. Connect the PIN 3 wire from the transfer switch to the ON/OFF terminal on the generator. This wire starts and runs the  
generator. If your generator has a 2 or 3-wire system, the PIN 3 wire should be installed with the PIN 2 wire as the other +  
(positive) wire on the battery.  
4. Connect the PIN 4 wire from the transfer switch to the Crank or Start terminal (only used on generators having a separate  
Start terminal.) The PIN 4 wire is not used if there is no specific Crank/Start terminal on the generator.  
4.5 Installing and Wiring PowerPause™ Load Management Modules (optional)  
Optional PowerPause™ Load Management Modules (Figure 4.5.1) are required when the load connected to  
the generator exceeds the generator capacity and dynamic load management is needed. Each PowerPause™  
Load Management Module can control up to 2 loads; up to 3 Load Management Modules can be installed  
into each Control Module, 6 (240V) managed loads in total (or 12 x 120V loads). Load management priority  
is determined at time of installation.  
1. Remove Control Module from transfer switch. Refer to Figure 4.1.1.3.  
a. Remove branch circuit breaker (if installed) opposite controller module.  
b. Slide Control Module ½” towards circuit breaker bus stabs (towards center of enclosure).  
c. Pull up outside end of Control Module ¾”so that controller module is tilted up about  
30° degrees.  
d. Pull Control Module off of circuit breaker bus stab.  
2. Unplug all cables from the Control Module. Cable marking is not required, as connectors  
are uniquely keyed; each connector can only be inserted into its proper location.  
3. Remove five (5) screws holding black plastic shield in place. Set aside screws. See Figure  
4.5.3.  
4. Rotate shield ¼ turn, align three (3) top holes and one (1) side hole to metal enclosure,  
re-install four (4) screws until tight, discard extra screw. See Figure 4.5.4.  
5. Refer to completed TABLE 3.4 for POWERPAUSE™ LOAD MANAGEMENT CIRCUIT  
PRIORITY. Note the 1-6 position label on shield edge and three - 5 pin white plugs on  
Control Module circuit board. The priority of the managed load wired to the  
PowerPause™ Load Management Module is determined by the location the Module is  
installed on the control module circuit board, the lower the location #, the higher the  
priority (1=highest, 6=lowest). Install PowerPause™ Load Management Modules left-to-  
right, priority location 1-2 first, by inserting a PowerPause™ Load Management Module  
into left-side 5 pin plug and securing with provided #2x.25 Plastite screw. Repeat for up  
to 2 additional PowerPause™ Load Management Modules. Do not skip over priority  
locations: i.e. Use location 1-2 for the first Module, location 3-4 for a second Module and  
location 5-6 for a third Module. See Figure 4.5.5.  
6. Observe mating connector on PowerPause™ Load Management Module(s) labeled  
NO-C-NC NO-C-NC. Based on the relay type selected to manage loads (Normally Open  
(NO) or Normally Closed (NC)), strip 18AWG, 300V relay control wire ¼” and insert and  
tighten into C (common) terminal and NO or NC terminal. Repeat for priority 2-6 loads.  
Tighten all wire connections to proper torque. NOTE: If wiring the Module in series to the  
24VAC A/C compressor thermostat control circuit, wire to the C and NC terminals, if to a  
PowerPauseRelay Systems, wire to the C and NO terminals. See Figure 4.5.6.  
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7. Re-plug cables to Control Module remove in step 2 and PowerPause connector to PowerPause Modules.  
8. Re-install Control Module into transfer switch.  
a. Line up Control Module to breaker bus stabs from where removed in step 1.  
b. Hold at 30° angle, push onto bus stabs  
c. Lower outside end flush with enclosure.  
d. Slide Control Module ½” towards enclosure outside edge, lock into place.  
e. Install (if required) circuit breaker opposite Control Module.  
9. Route and dress wires in gutter of transfer switch enclosure.  
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SECTION 5 – PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM  
5.1 Setting Generator Size  
If PowerPause™ Load Management Modules are not installed, dial should be set to 25Kw. (Factory default setting  
is 25Kw).  
NOTE: Setting dial to 25Kw disables all power management functions even if PowerPause™ Load Management  
Modules are installed.  
If any PowerPause™ Load Management modules are installed and connected to manage loads, the generator size  
needs to be set for proper operation. Referring to your generator Installation and Owners Manuals, determine the  
net output of the generator (in Kw) accounting for fuel type, altitude, relative humidity and any other  
manufacture’s suggested derating adjustments. If the net generator output exceeds 25Kw and PowerPause™  
Load Management modules are installed and connected to manage loads, set GENERATOR SIZE to 22.5Kw.  
To set the generator size on the OVATION™ Series ATS, locate the GENERATOR SIZE dial on the User Display and  
using the small straight blade screwdriver provided, rotate the dial arrow to the desired size, from 7 to 22.5Kw,  
rounding down to not exceed the derated generator output. For example, if you determine that the derated  
generator output is 19.5 Kw, set the GENERATOR SIZE dial to the next SMALLEST rating, 19Kw. See Figure 5.1.  
Improperly setting the GENERATOR SIZE can permanently damage the generator, transfer switch  
and loads connected to the transfer switch.  
5.2 Setting Generator Exercise Schedule and Transfer Option  
Table 5.2  
Each OVATION™ Series ATS has a generator exercise timer that will start and exercise the generator  
DIAL NAME  
MODEL  
NUMBER  
at 0, 7, 14, or 28 day intervals (factory setting is 7 days). The transfer switch can also be programmed  
to transfer loads to the generator during generator exercise (factory setting is NO load transfer). The  
exercise cycle will last for approximately 15 minutes. If a utility power failure occurs during the  
exercise cycle, the OVATION™ Series ATS will abort the generator exercise routine within 5 seconds,  
and transfer the load to generator power.  
101  
201  
202  
ATS1001D  
ATS1001R  
To set generator exercise schedule to a setting other than the 7 days default, determine the  
OVATION™ Series ATS model on the User Display where labeled “GENERATOR EXERCISE SCHEDULE”  
and use provided small, straight blade screwdriver to rotate the dial to the desired schedule. See  
Table 5.2 to determine model. Once set, the OVATION™ Series ATS will initiate a generator exercise  
0, 7, 14 or 28 days from the exact time and day the dial is set. (See Figure 5.1) It is important to set  
ATS2001D  
ATS2001R  
ATS2002R  
the GENERATOR EXERCISE SCHEDULE at the exact day and time you want the generator exercise procedure to occur. For example, if you set  
the GENERATOR EXERCISE SCHEDULE dial to 14 on Thursday at 2:00 p.m., the OVATION™ ATS will initiate a generator exercise at 2:00 p.m.  
on a Thursday, 14 days later. To change the time and day the generator exercise occurs, press the RESET button at the desired time and day  
for the generator exercise to occur.  
A “0” setting turns off ALL generator exercising initiated by the transfer switch. DO NOT use the “0” setting unless the  
generator has a built-in exerciser that will continue to exercise the generator.  
If transferring the load during generator exercise is required, on the User Display, press TRANSFER, then immediately press the SERVICE  
switch. LED 5 flashes once when properly set. To set back to NO transfer during generator exercise, press TRANSFER, then immediately press  
the SERVICE switch. LED 5 flashes twice when properly reset.  
5.3 User Interface Display LEDs  
The User Display has five (5) indicator LEDs that display the status of the power sources and loads on the OVATION™ Series ATS:  
LED  
5
4
COLOR  
RED  
RED  
LABEL  
GENERATOR LOAD  
GENERATOR POWER Generator power is within voltage  
and frequency specifications  
IF ON  
IF SLOW FLASHING  
GEN MAIN circuit breaker error  
Generator power out of  
specification  
IF FAST FLASHING  
2+5=service battery  
Generator start/stop  
fault  
Load is powered by generator  
3
2
1
YELLOW LOAD  
Power is energizing the Branch  
Circuit Breaker Bus  
Utility power is within voltage and Utility power out of specification  
frequency specifications  
Power source transferring  
Motor drive fault  
GREEN  
GREEN  
UTILITY POWER  
UTILITY LOAD  
2+5= battery voltage  
below 8VDC  
Load is powered by utility  
UTILITY MAIN circuit breaker error Bus not powered  
Note: LEDs 1, 2 and 3 should be ON when loads are powered by the utility; LEDs 3, 4 and 5 should be ON when loads are powered by the generator.  
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5.4 User Interface Display/Control Module Functions  
Each OVATION™ ATS User Interface Display has five (5) buttons that program and control the automatic transfer switch and control  
certain generator functions. NOTE: The generator may also have controls that program certain generator features that are NOT  
programmable from the OVATION™ ATS. See generator Installation and Owners Manual for further generator information.  
Table 5.4  
BUTTON  
FUNCTION  
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION  
TRANSFER  
TO BE USED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.  
1. Sets to transfer/not transfer load to generator during exercise.  
Factory setting is NO transfer during generator exercise. To  
transfer load during exercise, press TRANSFER, then within 5  
seconds, press SERVICE; LED 5 flashes once if set successfully.  
To change back to NO transfer load during exercise, press  
TRANSFER, then within 5 seconds, press SERVICE; LED 5 flashes  
twice if set successfully.  
1. Sets load transfer  
during generator  
exercise cycle  
When TRANSFER is pressed after EXERCISE is pressed, load will  
transfer 1 time to generator then back to utility 5 minutes before  
end of exercise cycle.  
2. Sets generator start delay after utility power loss. Factory  
setting is 5 second delay. Press TRANSFER then within 5 seconds  
press EXERCISE; all LEDs flash once then LED 1 lights indicating  
5 second start delay. Continue to press EXERCISE until desired  
LED lights. LED2=15min, LED3=30min, LED4=45min,  
LED5=60min delay. When the desired LED is lit, press TRANSFER  
to select delay and terminate function.  
2. Sets generator start  
delay.  
Starts and stops  
generator  
Starts generator  
exercise cycle  
To start generator, press once. To stop generator, press twice.  
Will override all generator and transfer switch time delays.  
During the exercise cycle, generator cranks and starts, the red  
GENERATOR POWER light comes on (if generator power is  
acceptable) and load will transfer to generator power if set to  
transfer (see TRANSFER above) then GENERATOR LOAD light  
comes on. Generator runs for 10 minutes (5 minutes under load  
if load is transferred) and stops. GENERATOR POWER and  
GENERATOR LOAD lights shut off. To cancel EXERCISE, press  
RESET once.  
GENERATOR  
START/STOP  
EXERCISE  
Reboots controller  
Reboots controller (controller will retain programmed settings).  
Resets generator exercise clock. Performs one transfer cycle of  
UTILITY MAIN circuit breaker and terminates with UTILITY MAIN  
circuit breaker ON and GENERATOR MAIN circuit breaker in OFF  
position. Clears most faulty codes. Will not clear fault codes if  
fault cause is not corrected. During EXERCISE or SERVICE  
programs, overrides all time delays and terminates test.  
TO BE USED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.  
1. Hold +press EXERCISE: Cycles Actuator Module continuously  
– used to test mechanism. Press RESET to terminate test.  
2. Required when certain electrical parts are replaced. Contact  
Gen/Tran for Calibration Procedure. See Section 8.4.  
3. Press once: disconnects UTIL sense circuit to simulate utility  
power loss  
RESET  
SERVICE  
1. Tests actuator  
(Use sharp  
pencil or ball  
point pen to  
press Service  
Switch)  
2. Calibration utility  
3. Simulates utility  
power loss  
Press twice: reconnects UTIL sense circuit to simulate utility  
power restored.  
NOTE: after 1 press, UTIL sense circuit will auto reconnect after  
5 minutes; SERVICE routine is terminated without further  
operator intervention.  
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SECTION 6 –STARTUP AND TESTING  
Voltages within the transfer switch enclosure present a shock hazard that can cause severe personal injury or death.  
Use extreme caution to avoid touching electrical contacts when the cabinet door is open or removed. Do not wear jewelry or loose  
clothing. Stand on a dry, non-conductive surface such as a rubber mat or wooden platform.  
Improper operation of the generator presents multiple hazards that can cause severe personal injury or death.  
Observe all of the safety precautions in your generator manuals.  
6.1 Preliminary Checks  
1. Inspect the OVATION™ transfer switch for the following:  
No loose or unconnected wires. Verify torques of all electrical connections.  
No tools or parts left inside cabinet.  
No debris inside cabinet. Use vacuum to clean out if present.  
2. Verify that the OVATION™ transfer switch, generator and electrical power system of the house or building are compatible by  
reviewing all equipment rating labels and wiring diagrams. Verify correct generator operation and voltage outputs.  
6.2 Energizing the Transfer Switch  
Severe equipment and property damage can occur if system is not energized at proper voltage. Do not energize  
equipment if generator voltage does not match equipment rating labels.  
1. Set to ON the UTILITY MAIN circuit breaker and all other breakers in the transfer switch and load center.  
2. Use a voltmeter to measure utility-to-utility and utility-to-neutral voltages across the normal utility terminals to ensure utility  
voltage is correct.  
3. Use voltmeter to measure at least 13VDC from PIN 1 to PIN 2 on controller module.  
4. Set generator main circuit breaker on Generator to ON.  
5. Set generator main system switch/key to ON.  
6. Set generator AUTO/MANUAL/OFF switch to AUTO.  
7. Press SERVICE button. Generator start sequence will begin and runs for 5 minutes.  
6.3 Testing the Transfer Switch  
1. Turn OFF the service equipment disconnect in the transfer switch or feeding the transfer switch. This will simulate a utility power  
interruption.  
2. After a 5 second delay, the OVATION™ transfer switch will attempt to start the generator. Use a digital volt meter to verify  
generator voltage at GENERATOR MAIN circuit breaker lugs. Verify the following:  
a. UTILITY POWER LED 2 starts flashing.  
b. UTILITY LOAD LED 1 turns off.  
c. LOAD LED 3 flashes while the actuator is moving.  
d. GENERATOR POWER LED 4 lights.  
e. GENERATOR LOAD LED 5 lights.  
3. Turn ON service disconnect that was turned OFF in Step 1 above. UTILITY POWER LED light stops flashing.  
4. After a one-minute delay, the OVATION™ transfer switch will transfer loads back to utility power (UTILITY LOAD lights,  
GENERATOR LOAD LED turns off, cool down and shut down generator (GENERATOR POWER LED turns off). Testing is now  
complete.  
6.4 Programming the PowerPause™ Load Management Modules (if installed)  
PowerPause™ Load Management Modules require programming when first installed, added, deleted or moved, when the generator is  
replaced, when load management priorities change and when the power requirements of the connected managed loads change (i.e.  
replacing an A/C compressor with a smaller, larger or more efficient unit).  
1. Prior to programming PowerPause™ Load Management Modules, complete the following:  
a. Steps 4.5 and 5.1. Programming mode will not start unless PowerPause™ Load Management Modules are installed.  
b. Turn OFF all branch circuit breakers in the transfer switch (or sub-panel powered by transfer switch) except for branch  
circuit breakers powering managed loads. If multiple branch circuit breakers are required to power the managed load  
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(i.e. air conditioning compressor and air handler fan), turn ON all branch circuit breakers for managed load. For installer  
safety, 1 lighting circuit may be left ON to illuminate the transfer switch installation and/or egress areas.  
c. Turn ON all appliances managed by a PowerPause™ Load Management Module. For air conditioning systems, set  
thermostat to COOL and AUTO and low enough to close the 24VAC thermostat control circuit. For electric hot water  
heaters, turn UP the thermostat to keep the heating elements on.  
3. Enter PowerPause™ Load Management Module learning mode by pressing and holding down the SERVICE and RESET button  
until all LEDs flash in numeric sequence. Release SERVICE and RESET buttons. If no Load Management Modules are detected, the  
programming mode is terminated and the transfer switch resumes normal operation. NOTE: Exit learning mode at any time by  
pressing RESET. See Figure 5.1.  
All PowerPauseLoad Management Module programmed values are erased and reset to zero (0) when  
entering learning mode. Exiting or terminating learning mode before values more than zero (0) have been stored will disable  
PowerPauseLoad Management Module operation.  
4. Generator will start, run for 15 seconds, stabilize output and transfer loads to generator power. The controller will automatically  
detect each PowerPause™ Load Management Module installed and power off all managed loads.  
5. LEDs1-5 will flash for 10 seconds. If you prefer to have the controller automatically learn the size of each managed load, continue  
to step 6. NOTE: Entering the automatic learning mode will erase all previously learned loads from the controller memory. If you  
need to change 1 or 2 loads, enter the manual learning mode instead. To enter the manual learning mode, press TRANSFER while  
LEDs 1-5 are flashing and proceed to Step 10. NOTE: If LED flashing does not occur, reduce the safety lighting loads in Step  
6.4.1.b until LEDs 1-5 start flashing.  
6. LED 1 (GREEN) will begin slow flashing indicating the controller automatically detected a Load Management Module in position  
1-2 and is ready to learn the size of priority 1 load. LED 1 will continue slow flashing for 20 seconds while Load 1 turns on and  
runs. At the end of 20 seconds, the load will turn off.  
7. If the load 1 learning is successful, LED 1 will turn on for 5 seconds. If load 1 learning is not successful (load exceeded 85% of  
generator capacity or no load detected), LED 1 will fast flash for 5 seconds and the load is disqualified and not allowed to operate  
on generator power. Note the LED fast flash condition.  
8. Steps 5 -7 will be automatically repeated for each detected load. LED 1 & 5 will flash for priority 6 load.  
9. When all detected loads have been learned, LEDs 1-5 turn on. Press RESET to terminate the automatic programming mode.  
Automatic load learning is now complete. Go to Step 10 if disqualified loads from Step 7 require manual learning, otherwise go to  
6.5.  
10. Use the manual learning mode when the automatic learning in Steps 6-9 does not work or when existing learned loads require  
changing. Refer to step 5 to enter manual learning mode.  
11. The LED corresponding to the first installed load module will begin flashing. Press TRANSFER to scroll to the desired load to learn.  
12. Press EXERCISE to start load learning for the selected load. The LED will light for 5 seconds, then slow flash for 20 seconds. If the  
load learning is successful, the LED will turn on. If the load learning is not successful (load exceeds 85% of generator capacity or  
no load detected), the LED will fast flash and the load is disqualified and not allowed to operate on generator power. Note the  
LED fast flash condition. Press TRANSFER to scroll to the next load to learn & repeat Steps 12 as required. Press RESET to exit  
manual learning mode.  
13. If programming PowerPause Load Management Modules is still not successful, contact GenTran for assistance at 1-888-GEN-  
TRAN.  
6.5 Re-Installing Covers and Labeling Circuits  
1) Determine where branch circuit breakers have been installed and remove the required dead-front twist-outs. All dead-front  
openings must be covered with circuit breakers or with filler plates. Order GenTran PN 51022 for additional filler plates.  
2) Install dead front cover on enclosure with screws provided. For Models 1001 and 2001, any excess openings between circuit  
breakers and twist out openings must be corrected by adjusting the two screws on the inside of door or adjusting the depth of the  
box.  
3) Apply circuit directory labels next to circuit breakers and identify each branch circuit. If the transfer switch is used as Service  
Equipment, apply “SERVICE DISCONNECT” label next to the UTILITY MAIN circuit breaker. UTILITY MAIN and GENERATOR MAIN  
are already labeled.  
6.6 Generator Battery Monitoring  
Generator battery failure is the most common cause for generator startup failure. The OVATION™ Series ATS monitors the battery  
output during generator startup and if below minimum specifications, will continuously flash LED 2 and 5 alerting the user to further  
test and service the generator battery. NOTE: Generator may not start if LEDs 2 and 5 are flashing.  
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SECTION 7 – TROUBLESHOOTING  
Use the following troubleshooting guide to help diagnose transfer switch problems. Thoroughly inspection transfer switch wiring and  
cable connections. Correct wiring problems before performing any tests or replacing any components.  
7.1 Basic Troubleshooting  
In case of generator failure, check the following BEFORE calling your installer:  
1. Check generator fuel level and refill tank, if necessary (gasoline or diesel gensets).  
2. Check generator oil level alert and refill reservoir if necessary.  
3. Check generator battery for low or dead cell.  
4. Check all power cord and cable connections.  
5. Generator main circuit breaker (on generator) should be in the ON position and run switch should be in AUTO position.  
7.2 Troubleshooting Guide  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
1. Check ATS connection to battery  
2. Set genset to AUTO mode  
3a. Check genset battery and connections  
3b. Start genset in manual mode. If starts, check low  
voltage cable from switch to genset.  
SECTION  
4.3, 4.4  
Genset Owners  
Manual  
1. No power to transfer switch  
2. Genset is in MANUAL or OFF mode  
3. Genset does not crank  
A. Power Outage  
occurs but genset  
does not start  
4. Genset cranks but does not start  
(Genset cranks 3 x for 10 sec each)  
4.Check genset fuel, spark plugs, refer to genset  
manual  
4.3  
5. Check voltage between CRANK and BATT (-) or (if  
CRANK/BATT(-) are not used) between ON/OFF  
and BATT(-) while switch is attempting to crank  
genset. Should be 10.5 to 14 Volts DC.  
6. If defective, replace Control Module.  
1. Reset circuit breaker on genset  
2. Check genset voltage. Switch will not transfer  
loads unless genset voltage is 204-270VAC.  
Correct genset voltage if out of range  
3. Check genset frequency. Switch will not transfer  
loads unless genset frequency is 57-63Hz. Correct  
genset frequency if out of range  
5. No start signal from transfer switch  
6. Control Module may be defective  
1. Genset main circuit breaker tripped  
2. Genset voltage out of range  
8.4  
Genset Owners  
Manual  
B. Genset runs but  
switch will not  
transfer any or all  
loads  
3. Genset frequency out of range  
4. Utility power restored, genset power  
not required.  
4. Switch will temporarily leave loads on generator.  
Wait for switch to complete normal cool down  
cycle (up 6 minutes)  
5. Total loads exceed 85% of genset  
continuous rating  
5. Not all loads may be powered all of the time by  
genset. PowerPauseModules will cycle some  
loads and this is normal. If all loads need to run  
all of the time, remove some loads from switch or  
connect switch to larger genset.  
4.5, 6.4  
6. Largest load exceeds genset  
continuous rating  
6. Check continuous wattage of largest load; largest  
load must not exceed genset continuous rating. If 4.5, 6.4  
exceeds, remove load from switch or connect  
switch to larger genset and reprogram switch.  
1. Check utility voltage. Switch will not retransfer  
loads unless utility voltage is 204-270VAC. Wait  
for voltage to stabilize.  
2. Check utility frequency. Switch will not retransfer  
loads unless utility frequency is 57-63Hz. Wait for  
frequency to stabilize.  
1. Utility voltage out of range  
2. Utility frequency out of range  
C. Transfer switch  
does not retransfer  
loads when utility  
power is restored  
3. Service disconnect is OFF  
1. Genset not accepting shutdown  
command  
2. Genset cool down cycle running  
3. Genset ON signal from switch is ON  
after cool down cycle  
3. Turn ON utility service disconnect  
1. Check genset mode, set to AUTO.  
2. Wait 5 minutes after transfer to utility for cool  
down cycle to complete.  
Genset Owners  
Manual  
D. Genset  
continues to run  
after retransfer of  
loads to utility  
3. Check voltage between ON and BATT (-). If over 0 4.3  
Volts DC, controller module is defective, replace.  
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1. Exercise programming incorrect  
2.Genset exercise not frequent enough  
3. Genset is in MANUAL mode  
1. Check GENERATOR EXERCISE SCHEDULE  
2. Reduce days between exercise  
3. Set genset to AUTO mode  
4. Check genset fuel, spark plugs, refer to genset  
manual  
5.2  
E. Genset does not  
exercise, or  
exercises, but does  
not transfer loads  
Genset Owners  
Manual  
4. Genset cranks but does not start  
5. Genset does not crank  
5a. Start genset in manual mode. If starts, check low  
voltage cable from transfer switch to genset.  
5b. Check genset battery and connections  
6. Check voltage between CRANK and BATT (-) or (if  
CRANK/BATT(-) are not used) between ON and  
BATT(-) while switch is attempting to crank  
genset. Should be 10.5 to 14 Volts DC.  
7. If incorrect voltage replace controller module  
8. Set to TRANSFER loads during exercise  
6. No start signal from transfer switch  
7. Controller module may be defective  
8. TRANSFER during exercise set to NO  
8.4  
5.4  
5.2  
1. Generator is in exercise mode.  
2. Utility voltage out of range  
1. Allow exercise cycle to complete.  
F. Genset starts  
when utility power  
is on  
2. Check utility voltage. Switch starts genset when  
utility voltage is <190 or >280VAC. Wait for  
utility voltage to stabilize.  
3. Utility frequency out of range  
3. Check utility frequency. Switch starts genset when  
utility frequency is <54 or >66Hz. Wait for utility  
frequency to stabilize  
4. Service disconnect UTIL circuit breaker 4. Turn ON service disconnect UTIL breaker  
powering ATS is OFF  
5. GENERATOR START DELAY may be  
too short  
5. Can be lengthen (poor utility power quality may  
cause the genset to start intermittently even  
though there is no power outage)  
5.4  
1. Battery may be defective  
1. Check battery voltage; a reading of 8 VDC or less  
after 24 hours of charging indicates that battery  
needs replacement  
2. Check battery charger in genset, replace. Battery  
charger output should be at 13-14VDC.  
G. Battery fails to  
charge, over  
charges or under  
charges  
Genset Owners  
Manual  
2. Incorrect battery charger output  
LED 2 & 5 are  
continuously flashing  
H. Loads turn off  
and on when  
1. PowerPauseLoad Management  
1a. Verify the correct loads are turning off/on  
1b. Rewire different loads to PowerPauseLoad  
Management module  
4.5,6.4  
program is operating  
genset is running  
1c. Temporarily do not use certain appliances  
2. Loads connected to transfer switch  
exceed genset capacity  
2a. Reduce connected load  
2b. Connect switch to larger genset and reprogram  
PowerPause module.  
1. Computer controlling switch is locked 1. Reset computer by pressing RESET button on  
5.4  
I. User Interface  
Display (UID) is not  
responding to  
up  
controller module. (Note: User custom  
programming is retained in ROM)  
2. Control Module may be defective  
1. Generator start delay is set too long  
2. Replace Control Module. Call GenTran.  
1. Change to desired delay.  
2. Install an Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) on  
critical appliances to ensure continuous power.  
8.4  
5.4  
button commands  
J. There is a long  
delay between  
utility power loss &  
genset starting  
K. Managed loads  
do not turn on  
2. Critical appliances shut off  
1. GENERATOR SIZE set to 25Kw  
2. PowerPause™ Load Modules not  
installed or properly programmed  
3. Load is disqualified from operating  
1. No fuel  
1. Change GENERATOR SIZE to <25Kw.  
2. Install and program for managed loads.  
5.1  
4.5, 6.4  
3. Reduce load to < 85% of generator capacity  
1. Check fuel supply, correct  
2. Reduce load(s) on generator  
6.4  
L. Generator shuts  
stalls/shuts down  
2. Generator overloaded  
3. Generator failure  
1. No 12VDC power to Control Module  
3. See generator Installation/Owner’s Manual  
1. Check low voltage cable connection between  
Control Module and generator  
4.3  
M. Control Module  
LEDs not ON  
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SECTION 8 – MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE  
8.1 Maintenance  
To ensure that the generator will always be ready when required, it is important to start and exercise the generator regularly and keep  
the fuel tank filled with fresh fuel IF GASOLINE OR DIESEL. From the factory, the OVATION™ transfer switch will automatically  
perform the exercise program at least once every 7 days (installer-programmable from 0 to 28 days). It is not necessary to turn off any  
circuits in the load center when supplying generator power to the system, even when the utility power is operating normally. The  
system prevents back feeding generator power to the utility and, conversely, utility power to the generator.  
There are no user-serviceable parts inside the OVATION™ Series ATS. For service, please contact your installer or Gen/Tran at 1-888-  
GEN-TRAN. NOTE: Gen/Tran warranty does NOT cover products that have been subject to misuse or unauthorized repair.  
NOTE TO INSTALLER:  
Please provide your company name and phone number inside the front door so that the customer will be able to  
contact you for service-related issues.  
8.2 Factory Default Settings  
Factory default settings at time of shipment are:  
GENERATOR SIZE:  
25Kw  
GENERATOR EXERCISE SCHEDULE:  
TRANSFER LOAD DURING EXERCISE:  
GENERATOR START DELAY AFTER UTILITY LOSS:  
7 days  
NO  
5 seconds  
8.3 Product Registration  
Complete enclosed Product Registration card and mail to GenTran to ensure you receive notification of product updates/bulletins.  
8.4 Exploded Views and Replacement Parts List  
Incorrect parts replacement and/or service can result in severe personal injury, death and/or equipment damage. Use  
only recommended GenTran service parts. Service personnel must be trained to perform electrical and mechanical service.  
NOTE: When electrical parts marked with * are replaced, an ATS calibration procedure must be performed.  
Contact Gen/Tran for System Calibration Instructions, PN 530005.  
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Model ATS1001D, -22  
MODEL ATS1001D, -22 If your model ends in -22, order replacement ITEM ending in -22 if shown.  
ITEM  
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
QTY PART#  
DESCRIPTION  
TYPE  
A
C
C
B
B
B
D
C
B
B
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
2
17729  
32403  
37012  
50104  
50131  
50480  
50486  
50487  
50488  
50489 *  
50497  
50506  
50498  
50507  
50502  
50580  
50585*  
50590  
50595  
50598  
50610  
51008  
510081  
51037  
51147  
72006  
72009  
72010  
500502  
530001  
50509  
50511  
End pad, polystyrene, 7/18/1.375, not shown  
Screw, 8-32x.3/8, Hex, Type F, steel, zinc  
Nut, Nylock, 8-32, zinc plated  
Clip, interlock  
Interlock handle, circuit breaker  
Actuator/Interlock Assm 100/100  
ATS Ovation™ Specification Sheet, not shown  
Screw, 8-32x1 PFL TAPT ST ZP  
Motor Assembly  
Control Module Assembly  
Fuse Block, 20A, 600VAC, 10K AIC  
Fuse Block, 20A, 600VAC, 100K AIC  
Fuse 5A, 600VAC, 10K AIC  
Fuse 5A, 600VAC, 100K AIC  
Box, 21 3/8x7x26 7/8 PF-FOL  
Cable, motor to controller, 48", 22AWG  
Cable, AC voltage sense, 18AWG w/xformer  
Cable, current sense, 18AWG  
10  
11  
12  
13  
13-22  
14  
14-22  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
22-22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
32-22  
33  
34  
Cable, fuse block, 18AWG  
B
B
B
B
Loadcenter, Siemens, 20/20, NEMA 1  
Deadfront, 1001D, modified, Siemens, 20/20  
Circuit breaker 100A, 2 pole, 120/240V, 10K AIC  
Circuit breaker 100A, 2 pole, 120/240V, 22K AIC  
Warranty Reply Card/Product Registration, not shown  
Label, GENTRAN, silver/green (340), not shown  
Label, "Gen, Util", not shown  
Label, Serial Number, not shown  
Label, SN, controller, not shown  
DO NOT RETURN card, not shown  
Manual: Installation, Operating and Maintenance, not shown  
Cable clip, Nylon 66, natural, large  
Cable clip, Nylon 66, natural, small  
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
D
B
B
3700091-01 Label, product, ATS Ovation™, 1001D, 10K AIC, not shown  
3700091-06 Label, product, ATS Ovation™, 1001D, 22K AIC, not shown  
50508  
A
A
A
A
Screwdriver, mini, .100 straight blade, GT logo, not shown  
Label, date code, .4375x.75, white, not shown  
S7956W  
TYPE:  
A = Non-Field Replaceable Item (Call Factory)  
B = Field Replaceable Item (Call Factory to order parts)  
C = Available at local hardware store or home center  
* NOTE: When electrical parts marked with * are replaced, an ATS calibration procedure must be performed. Contact Gen/Tran for System  
Calibration Instructions, PN 530005.  
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Model ATS1001R, -22  
MODEL ATS1001R, -22 If your model ends in -22, order replacement ITEM ending in -22 if shown.  
ITEM QTY PART#  
DESCRIPTION  
TYPE  
A
A
A
B
D
C
B
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
D
C
C
B
B
B
B
A
A
1
4
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
17728  
50508  
S7956W  
50480  
50486  
50487  
50488  
50489*  
50497  
50506  
50498  
50501  
50580  
50585*  
50590  
50595  
50599  
50611  
51008  
510081  
51037  
51080  
51147  
72005  
72009  
72010  
500502  
510491  
530001  
32403  
37012  
50104  
50131  
50509  
50511  
Corner pad, polystyrene, 5.75x5.75x6.875, not shown  
Screwdriver, Mini, .100 straight blade, GT logo, not shown  
Label, Date code, .4375x.75, white, not shown  
Actuator/Interlock Assm 100/100  
ATS Ovation™ Specification Sheet, not shown  
Screw, 8-32x1 PFL TAPT ST ZP  
Motor Assembly  
Control Module Assembly  
Fuse Block, 20A, 600VAC, 10K AIC  
Fuse Block, 20A, 600VAC, 10K AIC  
Fuse 5A, 600VAC, 10K AIC  
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10  
10-22  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
19-22  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
36-22  
TYPE:  
Box, 16.5x7x25.5PF-FOL  
Cable, motor to Control Module, 48", 22AWG  
Cable, AC voltage sense, 18AWG w/xformer  
Cable, current sense, 18AWG  
Cable, fuse block, 18AWG  
Loadcenter, Siemens, 16/24, NEMA 3R  
Deadfront, 1001R, modified, 16/24  
Circuit breaker 100A, 2 pole, 120/240V, 10K AIC  
Circuit breaker 100A, 2 pole, 120/240V, 22K AIC  
Warranty reply card, not shown  
Options Order Sheet, not shown  
Label, GENTRAN, silver/green (340), not shown  
Label, "Gen, Util", not shown  
Label, SN, not shown  
Label, SN, Control Module, not shown  
DO NOT RETURN card, not shown  
Label, 2" diam, clear, not shown  
Manual: Installation, Operating and Maintenance, not shown  
Screw, 8-32x.3/8, Hex, Type F, steel, zinc  
Nut, Nylock, 8-32, zinc plated  
Clip, interlock  
Interlock handle, circuit breaker  
Cable clip, Nylon 66, natural, large  
Cable clip, Nylon 66, natural, small  
3700091-02 Label, product, ATS1001R, 10K AIC, not shown  
3700091-07 Label, product, ATS1001R, 22K AIC, not shown  
A = Non-Field Replaceable Item (Call Factory)  
B = Field Replaceable Item (Call Factory to order parts)  
C = Available at local hardware store or home center  
* NOTE: When electrical parts marked with * are replaced, an ATS calibration procedure must be performed. Contact Gen/Tran for System  
Calibration Instructions, PN 530005.  
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Model ATS2001D  
ITEM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
QTY  
1
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
2
1
PART.  
17727  
27484  
32400  
32403  
50232  
50477  
50481  
50484  
50486  
50487  
50488  
50489*  
50506  
50507  
50580  
50586*  
50590  
50594  
50612  
51037  
51102  
51147  
72006  
72009  
72010  
72915  
500502  
502300  
530001  
3700091-03  
S7956W  
50509  
50511  
50508  
DESCRIPTION  
SOURCE  
Carton, 18.25x7.125x42.687, 5PF-FOL, not shown  
Hollow Corner pad, polystyrene, 5.75x5.75x6.8, not shown  
Screw, 6-32x.5, Hex, Type F, steel, zinc  
Screw, 8-32x.3/8, Hex, Type F, steel, zinc  
Circuit breaker 200A, 2 pole, MBK, 10K AIC  
Label, carton, ATS Ovation™, 2001D, not shown  
Actuator/Interlock Assm 200/125  
Splatter Shield (14 3/8" x 39") , not shown  
ATS Ovation™ Specification Sheet, not shown  
Screw, 8-32x1 PFL TAPT ST ZP  
A
A
C
C
B
A
B
A
D
C
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
A
B
A
A
A
A
C
A
B
D
A
A
B
B
A
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
TYPE:  
Motor Assembly  
Control Module Assembly  
Fuse Block, 20A, 600VAC, 100K AIC  
Fuse 5A, 600VAC, 100K AIC  
Cable, motor to controller, 48", 22AWG  
Cable, AC voltage sense, 18AWG w/xformer  
Cable, current sense, 18AWG  
Cable, fuse block, 18AWG  
Deadfront, 2001D,modified, loadcenter 40/40  
Warranty reply card, not shown  
Circuit breaker 125A, 2 pole, 120/240V  
Label, GENTRAN, silver/green (340), not shown  
Label, "Gen, Util", not shown  
Label, SN, not shown  
Label, SN, controller, not shown  
Screw, 8-32x.5, FLAT TH, SS, SMS  
DO NOT RETURN card, not shown  
Loadcenter, Siemens, 40/40, NEMA 1  
Manual: Installation, Operating and Maintenance, not shown  
Label, product, ATS Ovation™, 2001D, 10K AIC, not shown  
Label, date code, .4375x.75, white, not shown  
Cable clip, Nylon 66, natural, large  
Cable clip, Nylon 66, natural, small  
Screwdriver, mini, .100 straight blade, GT logo, not shown  
A = Non-Field Replaceable Item (Call Factory)  
B = Field Replaceable Item (Call Factory to order parts)  
C = Available at local hardware store or home center  
* NOTE: When electrical parts marked with * are replaced, an ATS calibration procedure must be performed. Contact Gen/Tran for System  
Calibration Instructions, PN 530005.  
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Model ATS2001R  
ITEM  
QTY  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
SOURCE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
4
2
1
17727  
17728  
17729  
50232  
50478  
50481  
50486  
50487  
50488  
50489*  
50506  
50507  
50580  
50586*  
50590  
50594  
50613  
51037  
51080  
51102  
51147  
72006  
72009  
72010  
72915  
500502  
502310  
510491  
530001  
3700091-04  
S7956W  
32403  
50509  
50511  
50508  
Carton, 18.25x7.125x42.687, 5PF-FOL, not shown  
Corner pad, polystyrene, 5.75x5.75x6.875, not shown  
End pad, polystyrene,7/18/1.375, not shown  
Circuit breaker 200A, 2 pole, MBK, 22K AIC  
Label, carton, ATS Ovation™, 2001R, not shown  
Actuator/Interlock Assm 200/125  
ATS Ovation™ Specification Sheet, not shown  
Screw, 8-32x1 PFL TAPT ST ZP  
Motor Assembly  
Controller Module Assembly  
Fuse Block, 20A, 600VAC, 100K AIC  
Fuse 5A, 600VAC, 100K AIC  
Cable, motor to controller, 48", 22AWG  
Cable, AC voltage sense, 18AWG w/xformer  
Cable, current sense, 18AWG  
A
A
A
B
A
B
D
C
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
C
A
B
A
D
A
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B
B
A
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Cable, fuse block, 18AWG  
Deadfront, 2001R, modified, Loadcenter, 40/40  
Warranty reply card, not shown  
Options Order Sheet, not shown  
Circuit breaker 125A, 2 pole, 120/240V, 10K AIC  
Label, GENTRAN, silver/green (340) , not shown  
Label, "Gen, Util", not shown  
Label, SN, not shown  
Label, SN, controller, not shown  
Screw, 8-32x.5, FLAT TH, SS, SMS  
DO NOT RETURN card, not shown  
Loadcenter, Siemens, 40/40, NEMA 3R  
Label, 2" diam, clear, not shown  
Manual: Installation, Operating and Maintenance, not shown  
Label, product, ATS Ovation, 2001R, 22K AIC, not shown  
Label, date code, .4375x.75, white, not shown  
Screw, 8-32x.3/8, Hex, Type F, steel, zinc  
Cable clip, Nylon 66, natural, large  
Cable clip, Nylon 66, natural, small  
Screwdriver, mini, .100 straight blade, GT logo, not shown  
TYPE:  
A = Non-Field Replaceable Item (Call Factory)  
B = Field Replaceable Item (Call Factory to order parts)  
C = Available at local hardware store or home center  
* NOTE: When electrical parts marked with * are replaced, an ATS calibration procedure must be performed. Contact Gen/Tran for System  
Calibration Instructions, PN 530005.  
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Model ATS2002R, -22  
ITEM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
QTY  
4
2
1
8
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
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1
1
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1
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1
PART  
DESCRIPTION  
Corner pad, polystyrene, 5.75x5.75x6.87, not shown  
Screw, 10-32x.5, RHPS, steel, zinc  
Screw, 8-32x.75, Hex, thread cutting, steel, zinc  
Screw, 8-32x.3/8, Hex, Type F, steel, zinc  
Screw, 10-32x.375, Type 23, Hex, steel, zinc  
Neutral/ground block assembly  
Enclosure, 200A ATS, 18x24, AL, NEMA 3R  
Cover, 200A ATS, NEMA 3R  
SOURCE  
17728  
29880  
32390  
32403  
32438  
50512  
50401  
50402  
50404  
50479  
50479-22  
50482  
50485  
50486  
50487  
50488  
50489*  
50497  
50506  
50498  
50507  
50500  
50502  
50582  
50585*  
50590  
50595  
51037  
51080  
51101  
511011  
51121  
51147  
510950  
72008  
72009  
72010  
72914  
500502  
510491  
530001  
3700091-05  
3700091-11  
S7956W  
50509  
50511  
41029  
27408  
50508  
A
C
C
C
C
B
B
B
B
A
A
B
A
D
C
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
B
A
A
B
B
B
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B
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A
C
A
A
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Cover, dead front, 200A ATS  
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Label, carton, ATS Ovation™, 2002R, not shown  
Label, carton, ATS Ovation™, 2002R-22, not shown  
Actuator/Interlock Assm 200/200  
Label, circuit marking, not shown  
ATS Ovation™ Specification Sheet, not shown  
Screw, 8-32x1 PFL TAPT ST ZP  
Motor Assembly  
Control Module Assembly  
Fuse Block, 20A, 600VAC, 10K AIC  
Fuse Block, 20A, 600VAC, 100K AIC  
Fuse 5A, 600VAC, 10K AIC  
Fuse 5A, 600VAC, 100K AIC  
Buss Assembly, 12 circuit, plastic, CU/TN  
Box, 21 3/8x7x26 7/8 PF-FOL, not shown  
Cable, motor to controller, 28" , 22AWG  
Cable, AC voltage sense, 18AWG w/xformer  
Cable, current sense, 18AWG  
Cable, fuse block, 18AWG  
Warranty reply card, not shown  
Options Order Sheet, not shown  
Circuit breaker 200A, 2 pole, 120/240V, 10K AIC  
Circuit breaker 200A, 2 pole, 120/240V, 22K AIC  
Screw, Thumb grip, SS, 8-32x1.125"  
Label, GENTRAN, silver/green (340) , not shown  
Pigtail, neutral bond, 4AWG, green, 6"  
Label, "Gen, Util", ATS2002R, not shown  
Label, SN, not shown  
Label, SN, Control Module, not shown  
Screw, 8-32x.5, PTH, SS, SMS  
DO NOT RETURN card, not shown  
Label, 2" diam, clear, not shown  
Manual: Installation, Operating and Maintenance, not shown  
Label, product, ATS Ovation™, 2002R, 10K AIC, not shown  
Label, product, ATS Ovation™, 2002R, 22K AIC, not shown  
Label, date code, .4375x.75, white, not shown  
Cable clip, Nylon 66, natural, large  
Cable clip, Nylon 66, natural, small  
Rivet, AL, .1875 x .376-.500, large flange  
Screw, 8-32x.1.25, RHMS, steel, zinc  
Screwdriver, mini, .100 straight blade, GT logo, not shown  
TYPE:  
A = Non-Field Replaceable Item (Call Factory)  
C = Available at local hardware store or home center  
B = Field Replaceable Item (Call Factory to order parts)  
* NOTE: When electrical parts marked with * are replaced, an ATS calibration procedure must be performed. Contact Gen/Tran for System  
Calibration Instructions, PN 530005.  
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OPTIONAL ITEMS FOR YOUR OVATION™ ATS – AVAILABLE FROM GENTRAN CORPORATION:  
PART NUMBER  
DESCRIPTION  
LSM  
PowerPause™ Load Management Module Kit with Current sense cable  
For up to 2 x 240V circuits up to 50 amps (or 4 x 120V circuits)  
PP30-1  
PP30-2  
PP50-1  
PP50-2  
ATSRK  
PowerPause™ Relay Box, 30 Amp, 1 circuit, 240 VAC. Includes 1 relay  
PowerPause™ Relay Box, 30 Amp, 2 circuits, 240 VAC. Includes 2 relays  
PowerPause™ Relay Box, 50 Amp, 1 circuit, 240 VAC, Includes 1 relay  
PowerPause™ Relay Box, 50 Amp, 2 circuits, 240 VAC, Includes 2 relays  
Relay Kit. One provided with each OvationATS, additional may be required for  
connection to certain generators, including but not limited to select Honda® and Apache®  
generators.  
510199  
Surge Protector circuit breaker, 15A/15A, 120 VAC  
510189  
Surge Protector circuit breaker, 20A/20A, 120 VAC  
2602A-12  
GUEST Battery Charger, 2A/120VDC, Float, 150 Ah output  
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Gen/Tran Corporation  
P.O. Box 1001  
Alpharetta, GA 30009  
Toll free: 1-888-GEN-TRAN  
Fax: 770-552-7756  
Customer Service Hours: 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday – Friday  
07/16/10 PN 530001 Rev D  
© Copyright 2008-2010 Gen-Tran Corporation. All rights reserved.  
GenTran and the GenTran Logo are registered trademarks of Gen-Tran Corporation. Ovation and PowerPause are trademarks of Gen-Tran Corporation.  
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