Basic Description of How the System Operates
Normal Utility Power Mode:
Under normal circumstances when utility power is available, utility
power runs through the RST transfer panel contactors, and connects the
power to the distribution panel and then to all the electrical loads
in a home. The existing electrical system is not compromised in any
way by integrating an automatic standby power system in a home. A battery
charger installed in the RST Transfer panel enclosure is powered by
the utility to keep the starting battery in the generator set charged.
Power Outage Occurs:
When utility power voltage falls to less than 85% of nominal, or fails
entirely, the standby power system will automatically go through a start
sequence and connect to a home. The RST Transfer panel control constantly
monitors the power quality from both the utility source and the generator
set. When the transfer panel control senses unacceptable utility power,
the control waits for 3 seconds and then sends a signal to start the
generator set engine. If the utility power returns before 3 seconds
has passed, the generator set engine will not be signaled to start.
When the start signal is received, the engine starts and reaches the
proper operating speed and AC power is available at the generator set.
The transfer panel control senses this, waits for 3 seconds and will
then transfer generator set power to the home through the transfer panel
contactors. This sequence of operations will usually occur in less than
10 seconds from the time the power outage occurred to the time when
generator set power is connected.
Utility Power Returns:
When utility power comes back on and returns to your home, the transfer
panel control senses this and will watch for acceptable voltage. After
checking for acceptable utility voltage for five minutes, the transfer
panel control will signal the transfer panel contactors to re-transfer
the load back to the utility source and disconnect the generator set
source. At this point, the generator set is "off-line" and
will be operated automatically another five minutes to properly cool
down. After the cool down cycle, the generator set will be turned automatically
off and reset to standby mode.
Automatic Exercise Cycle:
The generator set should be exercised monthly for system readiness.
The time of day can be set for the system to operate and it will automatically
start and run for a preset period of time. During this exercise period,
the power available from the generator set WILL NOT be connected to
the home, and utility power will not be interrupted.
Manual Exercise Operation:
The generator set can be operated at anytime from the generator set
control panel behind the service access door. Simply move the "RUN/OFF/AUTO"
switch to "RUN", and the generator set will start and run.
Power available from the generator set WILL NOT be connected to the
home, and utility power will not be interrupted. The switch must be
returned to the "AUTO" position for fully automatic operation.
System Testing:
The entire system can be tested manually by simulating a power failure.
This can be done by manually opening the main circuit breaker ahead
of the transfer panel. The standby power system will then go through
the start sequence and pickup the home electrical loads. Manually re-closing
the main utility breaker will then signal the standby power system to
go through the retransfer sequence and return to standby mode.
For comprehensive detailed information, refer to the RS 12000 Operator's
Manual (Literature Number 965-0103).