O & M Manual – Insulated Case ATS Rev: October 2020
Publication Number:
MN0100700E
Version: V10.01.20
Page 77
If communications are required for the meter, an RS-485 module is provided. If an ethernet based
communications setup is needed, a DSE891 module may be used convert the RS-485 modbus
to ethernet modbus and may be communicated with via DSENet for remote monitoring and
control. Please consult the factory for the appropriate equipment.
8.19.
Datalogging (Standard)
The LSE8600 has on board datalogging available for standard transfer switch operation. Below
is a list of the recommended variables that may be monitored by the controller.
Normal Power Available
Emergency Power Available
Switch on Normal
Switch on Emergency
System in Auto Mode
S1 Phase Rotation Alarm
Common Electrical Trip
Common Alarm
Common Warning
S2 Phase Rotation Alarm
Close S1 Output
Close S2 Output
Open S1 Output
Open S2 Output
Peak Shave (PS)
Load Demand Inhibit (LDI)
Remote Disconnect (RD)
Fail to Close S1
Fail to Close S2
NOTE: There are twenty available slots to monitor required variables.
8.20.
Phase Sequence Monitor – PSM (Standard)
Phase Sequence Monitoring is automatically included with the LSE8600 controller. If there is a
problem with the connections, the LSE8600 display will show the warning. Correct as needed.
8.21.
Strip Heater – SH (Optional)
This option provides heaters with an adjustable thermostat inside the enclosure of the transfer
switch. The purpose is to help control condensation on the control equipment. When installing
the transfer switch, it is important to make sure that all cables coming into the enclosure have the
proper sealant installed around them.
8.22.
Single Phase Protection – SPP (Standard)
Single Phase Protection is automatically included with the LSE8600 controller. If there is a
problem with the source, the controller will perform the appropriate actions to transfer the load to
the standby source, and there will be an Alarm displayed on the LSE8600 controller screen.
The LSE8600 controller has a dedicated output to indicate any type of alarm status that can be
used to contact the appropriate personnel to review the problem and correct the system.