5.10.8. LOAD NAME
The GHC Display can be configured to display a unique name in place of the text “Load”
as desired. When a new text name is entered, it will be utilized throughout the GHC
display in place of where the text “Load” was previously utilized.
5.10.9. SOURCE 1 (UTILITY) NAME
The GHC Display can be configured to display a unique name in place of the text “Source
1” (i.e. Utility) as desired. When a new text name is entered, it will be utilized throughout
the GHC display in place of where the text “Source 1” was previously utilized.
5.10.10. SOURCE 2 (GEN) NAME
The GHC Display can be configured to display a unique name in place of the text “Source
2” (i.e. Gen) as desired. When a new text name is entered, it will be utilized throughout
the GHC display in place of where the text “Source 2” was previously utilized.
5.10.11. APPLICATION MODEL
The GHC Display will display the ATS application model type it is configured to (i.e. STD,
SE, DS etc.). This is a “read-only” parameter and cannot be changed.
5.10.12. SWITCH OPERATION
The GHC Display will display the Switch Operation type it is configured to (i.e. Open
Transition, Closed Transition, Manually Operated, etc.). This is a “read-only” parameter
and cannot be changed.
5.10.13. SWITCH MODEL
The GHC Display will display the Switch Model type it is configured to (i.e. ATS
Mechanism Type S, T or ICS). This is a “read-only” parameter and cannot be changed.
5.11. OPTION SETTINGS
The TSC 900 has a number of options which can be set depending on type. To program Options,
navigate to the “Settings” page. Once on the Settings Page, select the “OPTIONS” on the left
side menu bar, and scroll through available list of functions as available.
5.11.1. SRC 2 (GEN) COMMIT TO TRANSFER
The TSC 900 transfer switch controller contains a “SRC 2 (GEN) COMMIT TO
TRANSFER” logic selection feature. This feature is user programmable and allows 2
different functional settings which are described below:
NO (DISABLED): The transfer switch will not commit to transfer to the generator
(SRC 2) after the engine start delay has expired, but will return to the utility supply
if immediately restored.