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The ATS
is designed to be quickly tested for proper operation and repair
if necessary. All critical circuits are located on the easily
replaced circuit board. The following will describe how to test
for proper circuit board operation and how to replace it if
necessary.
1. Disconnect
all AC power form the RV and make sure the generator is “OFF”
2. Remove
the cover from the ATS by sliding a screwdriver blade under
the edge of the cover and pry off.

3. Start
the generator and wait 30-40 seconds to see if the relay will
energize. If the relay does not energize, go to Step # 4.
If the relay energizes, but the Generator still does not provide
120 VAC power to the RV, use an AC Voltmeter to check for
120 VAC power from the Generator to the ATS. Then check for
120 VAC at the N.O. (Normally Open) terminals of the relay.
If 120 VAC power is present at the N.O. terminals of the relay,
you have a wiring problem between the ATS and the RV AC Distribution
panel.
4. With
the Generator running use an insulated screwdriver to carefully
plush down on the center arm of the relay, until the center
arm of the relay makes contact with the N.O. contacts of the
relay. If AC power is now present in the RV the circuit board
in the ATS has failed and must be replaced. If holding down
the relay contacts does not provide AC power to the RV, suspect
a bad Generator or open wiring between the ATS and the RV
AC Distribution Panel.
REPLACING
THE ATS CIRCUIT BOARD

1. Pull
the circuit board out of the plastic housing and then using
a screwdriver blade, pry the Yellow, White, Black and Red
wires off the connectors on the circuit board.

2. Replace the Circuit Board and reconnect the four (4) wires
and test the system by starting the Generator. The Relay should
energize in approximately 30-seconds. If the relay does not
energize, the relay coil is probably open and the ATS must
be replaced.
RELAY
CONTACTS BURNED AND PITTED
If the
Relay Contacts are burned and pitted (see photo below), the
Generator has a problem and it’s voltage is dropping
below 90 VAC under load. If this problem occurs, you must
repair or replace the Generator and the complete ATS.

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