socomec STATYS series Operating Manual

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STATYS
200 - 1000A Cabinet and Integrable Frame
Operating manual
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1. WARRANTY CERTIFICATE 2
2. SAFETY PROCEDURES
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2. 1. Foreword
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2. 2. Precautions
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2. 3. electrical risk
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2. 4. risk oF Power cut
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3. THE ROLE OF STATYS 4
4. OPERATING PRINCIPLE
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5. OPERATING MODES
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5. 1. Manual transFer
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5. 2. autoMatic transFer
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5. 3. autoMatic restart Function
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5. 4. overload oPeration
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6. FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAMS 7
7. MIMIC PANEL
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7. 1. lcd and leds
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7. 2. GraPhic MiMic Panel adicoM
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8. COMMISSIONING 34
8. 1. start conditions
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8. 2. Power-uP oF statYs
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8. 3. selectinG the PreFerred source
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8. 4. load suPPlY
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8. 5. transFer ontoMaintenance bYPass
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8. 6. “Maintenance bYPassreturn
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9. COMMUNICATION INTERFACE 35
10. ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS AND PARAMETERS
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INDEX
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The warranty terms and conditions are stipulated in the offer, by default the following clauses apply.
The SOCOMEC warranty is strictly limited to the product(s) and does not extend to equipment which may be
integrated with this/these product(s), nor the performance of such equipment.
The manufacturer guarantees its products to be free from manufacturing faults and defects in design, material
or workmanship, subject to the limits set forth below.
The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the delivery with a view to fulfilling these guarantees or to re-
place defective parts. The manufacturer's warranty does not apply in the following cases:
– fault or defect in the design of parts added or supplied by the customer
– fault due to unforeseen circumstances or force majeure
– replacement or repair resulting from normal wear and tear of the modules or machinery
– damage caused by negligence, lack of proper maintenance or misuse of the products
– repair, modification, adjustment or replacement of parts undertaken by unqualified third parties or person-
nel without the express consent of SOCOMEC
The warranty period is twelve months commencing from the date of delivery of the product.
The repair, replacement or modification of the parts during the warranty period does not imply or justify any
extension of the warranty beyond the original period.
In order to establish a valid warranty claim, the purchaser must notify the manufacturer in writing immediately
after the discovery of any apparent material defects and provide any and all supporting evidence of the de-
fects at the latest within eight days before the date of expiry of the warranty.
Defective parts which have been returned and replaced free of charge shall become the property of SOCOMEC.
The warranty is void if the purchaser has undertaken modifications or repairs on the devices on his or her own
initiative and without the express consent of the manufacturer.
The manufacturer's responsibility is strictly limited to the obligations defined in this warranty (repair and re-
placement) excluding any other right to claim compensation or indemnity.
Any import tax, duty, fee or charge of any nature whatsoever imposed by European regulations or those of an
importing country or of a transit country shall be paid by the purchaser.
1. WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
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2. 1.
Foreword
Thank you for choosing the STATYS Static Transfer System from SOCOMEC.
This equipment complies with the IEC 62310-2 product standard concerning Static Transfer Systems (STS).
This equipment conforms to the EC directives applicable to this type of product. This conformity is indicated by the
CE mark:
2. 2.
Precautions
For connection of STATYS, refer to the installation notice.
Carefully read this manual before operating STATYS.
CAUTION
For optimal use, it is recommended to maintain the ambient temperature and humidity at the values specied by the
manufacturer.
DANGER
When in shutdown mode, a STS remains powered by supplies at the input of each of the two sources.
2. 3.
electrical risk
In normal operating conditions, there is no danger for personnel handling this equipment.
WARNING
All operations and maintenance must be performed by authorised personnel who have undertaken suitable training.
Scrupulously follow the operating or maintenance instructions described in this manual.
Take maximum precautions and determine which parts are live:
by following the load diagrams,
by checking the presence of potential with a voltmeter, for example.
2. 4.
risk oF Power cut
WARNING
Scrupulously follow the operating instructions described in this manual to prevent inadvertent power cuts which may
pose a safety hazard to the user.
2. SAFETY PROCEDURES
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The role of STATYS is to monitor the alternate source, to detect any failure of the preferred source and, if this should
occur, to ensure that the load is automatically transferred to the alternate source.
4. OPERATING PRINCIPLE
STATYS is an autonomous electrical device which permits the seamless transfer of the load between a synchronous
alternate electrical source S1 and another alternate source S2 (see functional diagram § 6).
Under normal operation, STATYS supplies the load from the preferred source. This is selected by the user, according
to on-site restrictions.
Two transfer modes are possible:
– manual transfer mode, controlled by the operator locally or remotely by means of a BMS or other communicating system
– automatic transfer mode, which occurs when an out-of-tolerance voltage is detected on the preferred source The
changeover is made without source overlap according to the Break-Before-Make principle.
NOTE: The preferred source (source 1 or source 2) is selected using the keyboard and this selection is displayed on-screen.
3. THE ROLE OF STATYS
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5. 1.
Manual transFer
The user is able to control the transfer of the load from one source to another, both via the keypad and via commu-
nication (see "communication interface" § 9).
Manual transfer does not disturb the supply to the load.
If the synchronisation conditions are not met after 30 seconds (factory default setting), an asynchronous transfer oc-
curs, if authorised, otherwise the request is cancelled.
If the transfer cannot take place (for example, 2nd source out of tolerance), the following icon appears:
Note: The alarm will shut off automatically when normal conditions are restored.
5. 2.
autoMatic transFer
Automatic transfer occurs in the event of a voltage drop, frequency drop or when the preferred source is unavailable.
It does not interrupt the supply to the load. Automatic transfer switches the supply from the preferred source to the
alternate source. Once the preferred source is re-established, the system automatically returns to this source after a
time delay, which can be congured by the user.
The parameters that dene the quality thresholds of the source and the automatic return can be adjusted in program-
ming mode (see § 7.1.10 or 7.2.6)
To ensure totally secure transfer, STATYS continuously monitors the presence of the alternate source.
If the alternate source is unavailable (or if the voltage exceeds the preset tolerances), the transfer function is inhibited.
STATYS raises an alarm to warn the operator that the transfer is no longer possible.
Automatic return from the alternate source back to the preferred source may also occur following a manual transfer.
In the event of a short circuit at the output of the supplied equipment, the transfer function is inhibited. This stops the
short circuit from being transmitted along the other track and thus prevents the other source from being interrupted.
Two types of transfer may occur, synchronous or asynchronous, according to the source synchronisation status and
the hardware conguration.
sYnchronous transFer
Synchronous transfer occurs automatically when the two sources S1 and S2 are deemed to be synchronised, e.g.
when their phase deviation is within the tolerance window (standard +/- 15°). In this case, switching the source does
not alter the phase.
If the phase deviation exceeds this tolerance window, synchronous transfer is inhibited and automatic changeover to
the other source will not be possible. However, the transfer may in any event be executed in these conditions if the
system is congured for synchronous/asynchronous transfer.
NOTE: STATYS is congured for synchronous/asynchronous transfer by default.
It may be congured to “synchronous only” transfer for applications which are sensitive to phase shifts (advanced
parameters, see §10).
Most information processing equipment, servers, computer... are impervious to signicant phase variations.
5. OPERATING MODES
Impossible transfer
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asYnchronous transFer
Automatic asynchronous transfer occurs only if it is authorised by the software conguration (standard factory con-
guration, advanced parameters see §10) and if the sources S1 and S2 are not synchronised, e.g. their phase de-
viation exceeds the tolerance window. In this case, switching the source may produce a signicant phase variation
during the changeover.
This type of transfer allows for automatic load changeover between sources which are not permanently controlled,
or which are unusually out of phase, thereby maximising the security of the power supply.
5. 3.
autoMatic restart Function
Following the total unavailability of both sources and if STATYS is in conduction state on one of the two sources, an
automatic restart and conduction occurs on the return to one of the 2 sources.
The supply is re transferred automatically onto the preferred source as soon as this source becomes available.
The automatic restart function is congurable and is set to OFF by default.
5. 4.
overload oPeration
The STATYS overload control is based on the principle of lling a reservoir more or less rapidly, depending on the
measured load rate.
Each STATYS string has its own reservoir.
When STATYS is in overload, an “OVERLOAD ALARM” message appears and the “GENERAL ALARM” is triggered.
5. OpEratING mOdES
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6. FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAMS
Source 1
Cabinet Integrated
Load
Source 2 Source 1
Load
Integrable chassis
Source 2
LEGENDS:
Q41 = Source 1 input switch*,
Q42 = Source 2 input switch*,
Q30 = Output switch*,
Q50 = Inverter, for source 1 or 2 maintenance bypasses*,
CS1 = Static Switch 1,
CS2 = Static Switch 2,
F = Protection by Fuse (optional),
- -- - and * = Supplied to customer in Integrable version.
* = optional
CS1
Logique de commande
CS2
Q50-1** Q50-2**
Q30
Q42Q41
STAT YS
F*
CS1
Logique de commande
F*
CS2
Q50-1** Q50-2**
Q30
Q42Q41
STATYS
** = Q51 and Q52 for Statys 800/1000A
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7. 1.
lcd and leds
7. 1.1. Presentation
The mimic panel consists of:
– an LCD screen permitting:
display of electrical magnitudes of an input or output (in AUT mode)
activation of system controls (in CONTROL mode)
display of maintenance codes (in TEST mode)
programming of the device (in PROG mode)
– 13 LEDS indicating:
the different operating states
the mimic panel showing the power ow
the system's current mode
– 6 keys used for system management.
7. MIMIC PANEL
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7. 1.2. Meaning of leds
ON BLINKING OFF
Load supplied by STATYS Output shutdown imminent Output not supplied by STATYS
Output supplied directly by source 1 / /
Output supplied directly by source 2 / /
General Alarm Critical alarm No alarm active
Source within tolerances
Source outside tolerated
range
Source absent
Conduction path
Path outside tolerated
range
No conduction
Transfer locked Switchback impossible Transfer possible
Selected mode Mode awaiting selection /
7. 1.3. Password management
Two levels of protection:
"User" password: provides access to control mode and user parameters settings (user access). Disabled by default
(set to _ _ _), it can be congured from 000 to 999 and _ _ _.
"System" password: provides access to user and system parameter settings. The default setting is 000, it may be
congured from 000 to 999.
When the device is in standby mode, the password is invalidated.
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7. 1.4. Keypad
KEY FUNCTION
Accesses different menus (AUT, CONTROL, TEST and PROG)
Once in a menu, cancels an ongoing command
In CONTROL mode, activates source 1 conduction
Scrolls display, menu or digit
In CONTROL mode, stops conduction
Scrolls display, menu or digit
In CONTROL mode, activates source 2 conduction
Modifies the blinking value
In TEST mode, launches a full display test (LEDs, screen, buzzer)
Modifies the blinking value
Acknowledges alarm
Validate or store
The buzzer emits a short beep whenever a key is pressed
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7. 1.5. Display
The LCD screen displays:
The following icons (irrespective of which mode is selected):
or = indicates the preferred source
Off = synchronous sources
Blinking = sliding sources
On = permanently asynchronous sources
= Password protection is ON
Electrical magnitudes:
Voltages and frequency of each source on 1 page marked with the number or to indicate the source in ques-
tion
Voltages and frequency (1 page), current (1 page), power (kW and kVA), power factor and crest factor (CF) (1 page)
and load rate (Lr and %) (1 page) of the output, marked with the icon
If there is no output load, the display switches alternately from source 1 pages to source 2
If there is a load at the output, only the output pages are displayed
An alarm message may appear if an alarm is raised (see "alarm" chapter)
This standard display may be temporarily xed on one page using the buttons and
The display goes into standby mode (backlight OFF) after 5 minutes of keypad inactivity.
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7. 1.6. Operating modes
there are 4 modes:
– automatic (AUT)
– control (CONTROL)
– test (TEST)
– programming (PROG)
Press the key to select the next mode (the corresponding LED will blink), press the key to enter the se-
lected mode.
If the keypad is not touched for 30 seconds, the system returns to automatic mode.
7. 1.7. Automatic mode
This is the default mode. In this mode the LCD screen displays the electrical magnitudes of the inputs or of the output
(see "display" chapter), as well as alarm messages (see "alarm" chapter).
The display can be xed on one page using the keys and
7. 1.8. Control mode
This mode is accessed by entering the "user" password (if defined)
The display is identical to the automatic mode display (but cannot be xed on one page). The device waits for the
conduction state to be changed manually:
Stop conduction press the
(OFF) key, the "ld off" indicator blinks, press the key to validate this choice or
press the key to cancel the command.
Activate source 1 conduction press the key (1), the message "use S1" blinks, press the key to validate this
choice or press the key to cancel the command.
Whatever the mode selected, STATYS operation remains prioritised.
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Activate source 2 conduction press the key (2), the message "use S2" blinks, press the key to validate this
choice or press the key to cancel the command.
These changeovers are performed whether the sources are synchronous or asynchronous, unless the
factory setting of the device is changed to "synchronous only" mode (no asynchronous transfer, set-
tings accessible in advanced parameters, see §10).
If the sources are sliding, the appliance requests a "transfer on the fly"
Transfer on the y
If, during a conduction activation request, the sources are sliding, a "y" message blinks along with the source shift value.
The user can then:
– wait for the transfer to occur automatically once the 2 sources become synchronous,
– cancel using the
key and thereby return to the "y" message,
– or force the transfer (if the device conguration authorises an asynchronous transfer) by once more pressing the
key for the desired source. The message "frc trf" (force transfer) blinks on the last line ("y" no longer blinks), press
the key to validate the forced transfer request.
To exit this mode, press the key for the source in conduction state once more. The message "esc" then appears.
Validate it using the key or cancel it using the key.
Stop automatic switchback when the device is waiting for phase synchronisation, press the key for the alternate
source ( or ).
The message "end asb" appears
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7. 1.9. Test mode
This mode enables maintenance codes to be displayed in the form of pages marked with a number
For each maintenance page the following information appears:
– on the bottom line, the message "STS Code N° xxx" where xxx corresponds to the page n°,
– on the top two lines, 4 hexadecimal digits corresponding to the maintenance code.
the page is changed using the keys and
Pressing on the key launches a complete mimic panel test by:
– Switching on all LEDs,
– Displaying all LCD segments,
– Operating the buzzer.
This mode does not interrupt the normal operation of STATYS
7. 1.10. Programming mode
This mode is accessed by entering a password:
If the "user" password is inputted, only "user" parameters may be congured.
If the "system" password is inputted, all parameters could be modied.
Choice of preferred source (user access) Display: PS Default value: S1 Possible choice: S1 or S2
Modbus link conguration (user access)
Display: mod bus Slave number Display: sla nb Default value: 1 Possible choice: 1 to 255
Link speed Display: bds Default value: 9600 Possible choice: 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19200
Link parity Display: par Default value: no Possible choice: odd, eve (even) or no
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Timestamp (user access) Display: day time Date Display: day Default value: current day Possible choice: day-month-year with day from 1 to 31, month from Jan to Dec and year from 00 to 99
Time Display: time Default value: actual hour
System conguration (System access)
Display: sys cfg Password conguration Display: pin code User password Display: usr pin (user pin) Default value: _ _ _ Possible choice: 000 to 999 (000 = no password)
System password Display: sys pin (system pin) Default value: 000 Possible choice: 000 to 999
Remote control (System access) Display: rem ctl (remote control) Default value: en Possible choice: en (enable) or dis (disable )
Sensitivity threshold* (System access) Display: sen (sensitivity) Default value: std
Possible choice: L for "low", std for "standard", H for "high" and cus for "custom" (conguration via PC link)
*Values used to carry out transfer (if authorised): Low Sensitivity:
the RMS voltage value exceeds the rated value by +/- 15%,
The frequency exceeds the rated value by +/- 4 Hz,
instantaneous voltage (1ms transient) drops to 40% below the RMS rated voltage.
High Sensitivity:
the RMS voltage value exceeds the rated value by +/- 5%,
The frequency exceeds the rated value by +/- 1 Hz,
instantaneous voltage (1ms transient) drops to 15% below the RMS rated voltage.
Standard Sensitivity:
the RMS voltage value exceeds the rated value by +/- 10%,
The frequency exceeds the rated value by +/- 2 Hz,
instantaneous voltage (1ms transient) drops to 25% below the RMS rated voltage.
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Automatic load resupply (System access) Display: aut on (automatic on)
Use of automatic resupply Display: aut on (automatic on) Default value: no Possible choice: yes or no
Delay before automatic resupply Display: dly (delay) Default value: 0 seconds Possible choice: 0 to 65535 (if aut on = yes)
Automatic retransfer to the preferred source (System access) Display: aut sb (automatic switchback)
Use of automatic switchback Display: aut sb (automatic switchback) Default value: no Possible choice: yes or no
Delay before automatic switchback Display: dly (delay) Default value: 3 seconds Possible choice: 0 to 65535 (if aut sb = yes)
Nominal voltage (System access)
1
Display: un (Un) Default value: nominal value measured by the equipment Possible choice: 100V to 499V
Nominal frequency (System access)
1
Display: fn (F) Default value: nominal value measured by the equipment Possible choice: 50 or 60 Hz
1
Values used to calculated upper and lower limits.
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7. 1.11. Alarm management
When an alarm is triggered (see alarms table), a ashing message (and his number) appears on the screen regard-
less of which mode is in use. If the alarm is critical the LED ashes, otherwise it is lit continuously. In addition to the
message and the LED warning, a buzzer will sound.
When the key is pressed, the alarm is acknowledged and the buzzer is silenced, the display remains xed (it
shows the display pages) but the LED remains ON
These different alarm displays will disappear when the alarm disappears.
In the case of multiple alarms, only the most important one will be displayed and the buzzer will sound until the last
alarm is acknowledged.
Name Message Meaning
Imminent stop imm stp 0 Imminent conduction shutdown
Output Isc detection out isc 1 Output in short circuit
Manual Bypass mnt bp 2 Manual bypass on
Overload I max 3 Overload at the output
Consecutive detections con det 5 Too many consecutive transfers
Auto re transfer impossible sb imp 6 Impossible Switchback
Transfer impossible trf imp 7 Impossible Transfer
Power Path 1 deteriorated pa1 at 9 Input 1 out of tolerance
Power Path 1 in short circuit pa1 sc 10 Input 1 in short circuit
Power Path 1 in failure pa1 out 11 Input 1 in failure
Power Path 2 deteriorated pa2 at 13 Input 2 out of tolerance
Power Path 2 in short circuit pa2 sc 14 Input 2 in short circuit
Power Path 2 in failure pa2 out 15 Input 2 in failure
Backfeed S1 protection open bf opn 16 Source 1 protection open
Backfeed S2 protection open bf opn 17 Source 2 protection open
Ambient temperature max tmp max 18 Max temperature reached
Preventive alarm pre alm 25 Preventive alarm
Conguration alarm cfg alm 26 Problem with the settings and parameters
Control Panel alarm hmi alm 27 Communication with screen lost
Electronic eln 28 Electronic problem
Custom input alarm cus in 29 Custom alarm
Maintenance alarm mnt alm 30 Maintenance alarm
General Alarm gen alm 31 General Alarm
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7. 2.
GraPhic MiMic Panel adicoM
The graphic mimic panel on the STATYS door displays information regarding operating status, electrical measure-
ments, access to control functions and conguration parameters. It includes a colour graphic display and a luminous
status bar, and provides access to:
Mimic panel;
measurements, statuses and commands for the subassemblies;
assisted startup and switching to maintenance bypass procedures;
• conguration menu;
list of states and alarms.
Display.
LEFT/RIGHT button.
Scrolls through the available men us /pa g­es to the right or left.
MENU buttons.
Access the respec­tive displayed menu.
Luminous status bar.
Reects the general status of STATYS.
The status bar colours .
– Green:
• Load is on preferred source
– Yellow:
• Load is on alternate source
• Load on maintenance bypass 1 or 2
– Red:
• Load is not supplied
Red ashing:
• Imminent shutdown
Yellow ashing:
• Maintenance mode or alert
– Off:
STATYS is OFF
USB port.
WARNING! Do not connect devices to the USB port. This can damage the system.
ENTER button.
Accesses the currently dis­played menu, accept/send commands and congura­tions to STATYS.
UP/DOWN button.
Scrolls up and down through the available menus/values.
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7. 2.1. Mimic panel overview
UPPER BAR (always displayed).
CLOCK.
Hours and minutes. The symbol “:” ashes once a second to indi­cate that the software is running.
ALARMS AREA.
Present when an alarm is active. Press button DOWN to display the list of alarms.
See alarm table § 7.1.11.
Total output load (A).
Operating modes
(Normal or Service during factory setting).
Unit status:
– Messages displayed:
ON PREFERRED,
ON ALTERNATE,
ON BY-PASS 1,
ON BY-PASS 2,
STS STOP.
– Priority of colours (from highest to lowest):
• red: alarm is present or the load is not supplied.
• yellow: load on alternate source or on bypass 1 or 2.
• green: load on preferred source.
Mimic panel reference.
7. 2.1-1
7. 2.1-3
7. 2.1-2
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FLOW DIAGRAM ANIMATION.
Colour of the bar:
– blue: active/mains present.
– grey: mains not present.
Priority of colours of the symbols “~”
(from highest to lowest):
– yellow: source is critical or out of tolerance.
– green: source is correct.
Main source 2
Preferred source
Main source 1
Unit output
Static Switch 1 output
Static Switch 2 output
LOAD LEVEL.
≤ 30% ≤ 40% ≤ 50% ≤ 60% ≤ 70%
≤ 80% ≤ 90% ≤ 100% ≤ 110% ≤ 120%
Overload
Green
Yellow
7. 2.1-4
7. 2.1-5
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Static Switch Closed
Static Switch Open
STATIC SWITCH STATUS.
MENU ICONS.
Menu
CONTROLS.
Menu
MEASUREMENTS.
Menu
MONITORING.
Help.
7. 2.1-6
7. 2.1-7
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7. 2.2. Mimic panel menu
Select one of the four menus.
Scroll through list (up/down) and pages (left/right).
Access menu.
Controls
.
Conrm settings.
Measurements
.
Cancel
.
Monitoring
.
Increment
.
Help
.
Decrement.
Home page.
Log le.
Previous page.
Status.
Reset alarms.
7. 2.2-2 Legend of symbols.
7. 2.2-1
7. 2.2-3
7. 2.2-4
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7. 2.3-1
7. 2.3-3
7. 2.3-2
7. 2.3-4 Select the password to be set.
7. 2.3. Entering passwords (when required)
• Password to cong: protects the MONITORING menu; if set, generates the Control password (user modiable).
• Password to control: protects the CONTROLS menu. Can be set only if the Cong password has been set.
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7. 2.3-5
Enter password.
Go to previous
character
Quit without
saving
Type of character:
C Cancel character.
INS Insert character.
0-9 Number
@ Special characters
A-Z Letters
Conrm
password
Go to next
character
Increment value
or next letter
Decrement value or previous letter
Select the type
of character.
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7. 2.3-6
7. 2.3-8
7. 2.3-9
7. 2.3-7
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CONTROL menu
Press on the ENTER button to go on the “SWITCH
ON...” menu.
To choose another menu, use the “UP/DOWN” button.
7. 2.4. CONTROLS menu
This menu is used to send some immediate commands to activate STATYS operating modes (activate source conduction...). It can also be used to dene some STATYS settings (preferred source).
Note.
The access to conguration and control is protected by password..
If a control is not available, the related menu will not be displayed.
7. 2.5. MEASURES menu
This menu is used to display all the measurements relating to the inputs and the output.
Note.
If a control is not available, the related menu will not be displayed.
7. 2.6. MONITORING menu
This menu is used for monitoring, to change user’s conguration parameters, enabling communication op­tions and to display service information.
Note.
The access is protected by password.
If a control is not available, the related menu will not be displayed.
7. 2.7. Details of these menus
7. 2.7-1
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OR
If STATYS is stopped, you have access on the two sources, if STATYS is on one source, you have only access to
the other one.
You have to conrm your choice or cancel without saving. If sources are asynchronous, you can force the transfer
or waiting for the transfer to occur automatically once
the 2 sources become synchronous.
7. 2.7-2
7. 2.7-3
7. 2.7-4
7. 2.7-5
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To switch off the load, press on the DOWN button, ENTER
button and validate your choice .
To cancel this action, valid “Cancel load OFF” with ENTER
button.
Press on the ENTER button and validate your choice to
modied the preferred source.
7. 2.7-6
7. 2.7-7
7. 2.7-8
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MEASUREMENTS menu
Use UP/DOWN and LEFT/RIGHT button to navigate between
Output value and Input value
7. 2.7-9
7. 2.7-10
7. 2.7-11
7. 2.7-12
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MONITORING menu
7. 2.7-13
7. 2.7-14
7. 2.7-15
7. 2.7-16
To modify the password, see on the beginning of this
paragraph.
• Use “+” and “-” to modify the value selected, “V” to
validate and “X” to cancel without saving.
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7. 2.7-18
• Use “+” “-” to modify the value selected, “V” to validate and “X” to cancel without saving.
7. 2.7-19
7. 2.7-20
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7. 2.7-24
7. 2.7-23
7. 2.7-22
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7. 2.7-27
7. 2.7-28
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8. 1.
start conditions
- Source 1 and Source 2 voltages are present.
In the case of a standard cabinet installation:
- switches Q41, Q42, Q30 are open,
- inverter Q50 is set to position "0" (or Q51 and Q52 on 0 for Statys 800/1000A).
8. 2.
Power-uP oF statYs
- Close switches Q41 and Q42.
At this stage, the mimic panel lights up and the control electronics are powered ON. According to the automatic
restart conguration (see § 7.1.10 or 7.2.6) conduction can then be activated on the output.
8. 3.
selectinG the PreFerred source
Note: According to the factory default setting, the preferred source is source 1.
Under normal operation, the load is supplied by the preferred source.
REMINDER: automatic transfer switches the supply from the preferred source to the alternate source. It is therefore
important that the user denes the preferred source.
The preferred source is selected in "programming" mode (see § 7.1.10 or 7.2.6).
8. 4.
load suPPlY
If conduction is not activated, the user may force the conduction (see § 7.1.8 or 7.2.4 Controls mode).
When STATYS is in conduction state, close switch Q30. According the display, unit shows icon lights up (type
D20, see 7.1.2) or the colour of the bar on the diagram animation (type: ADICOM, see 7.2.1-4).
8. 5.
transFer ontoMaintenance bYPass
STATYS is equipped with two bypasses (except the “Integrable” model) which enable it to directly supply the load
from source 1 or 2 without interrupting your application’s power supply.
This function is entirely secure, the switches are equipped with mechanical and electronic locks to minimise the risk
of human error.
Since each source has its own “maintenance bypass”, two cases may be considered:
a. The load is supplied by source 1:
– set inverter Q50 to position I (or Q51 on 1 for Statys 800/1000A),
– open switches Q30, Q41 and Q42.
At this stage, the SCR and the electronics are powered OFF.
b. The load is supplied by source 2:
– Set inverter Q50 to position II (or Q52 on 1 for Statys 800/1000A),
– open switches Q30, Q41 and Q42.
At this stage, the SCR and the electronics are powered OFF.
8. COMMISSIONING
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8. 6.
“Maintenance bYPassreturn
Since each source has its own “maintenance bypass”, two cases may be considered:
a. Inverter Q50 is set to position I (or Q51 on 1 for Statys 800/1000A):
– Close Q41,
– switch conduction onto source 1
– visually check, according the display, that the green LED of static switch 1 is lit (type D20, see 7.1.2), or
the colour of the bar on the diagram animation (type: ADICOM, see 7.2.1-4).,
– once the LED is lit, close Q30,
set Q50 to position “0” (or Q51 on 0 for Statys 800/1000A),
– also close Q42 to enable a further changeover.
b. Inverter Q50 is set to position II (or Q52 on 1 for Statys 800/1000A):
– Close Q42,
– switch conduction onto source 2,
– visually check, according the display, that the green LED of static switch 2 is lit (type D20, see 7.1.2), or
the colour of the bar on the diagram animation (type: ADICOM, see 7.2.1-4),
– once the LED is lit, close Q30,
set Q50 to position “0” (or Q52 on 0 for Statys 800/1000A),
– also close Q41 to enable a further changeover.
9. COMMUNICATION INTERFACE
STATYS is equipped as standard with:
– one Ethernet port which allows for ModBus TCP communication, the use of the SNMP protocol, the sending of
E-mails following alarm activation, and integrated Web page browsing
– one terminal block giving access to:
1 dry contact relay for the general alarm
1 dry contact relay for the preventive maintenance alarm
1 inputs for an emergency stop button (button not supplied)
2 outputs for accidental tripping of upstream protection (source 1 and source 2) (see § 8.6.1 on the installation
manual)
STATYS is also equipped with 4 spare slots which can each house one communication module:
1 serial port (JBus/ModBus or Probus or DeviceNet) on slot 1 only,
– 1 to 4 alarm relay modules (each module providing 3 inputs and 4 outputs).
10. ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS AND PARAMETERS
STATYS is equipped with a diagnostic card for connection to a maintenance computer. This link can be used for ad-
justing the advanced parameters and other settings according to specic operational needs. Maintenance personnel
can also use this link to download the event log, statistics and comprehensive information for rapid and complete
diagnostics
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