1. Ifihan
The MARSTEK Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) is designed to provide seamless power switching between multiple sources, ensuring continuous power supply to your electrical devices. This device intelligently monitors the voltage of connected power sources—utility power, generator, and inverter—and automatically transfers the load when the primary source fails or its voltage deviates from the set parameters. It incorporates advanced protection features to safeguard your electrical system.

olusin 1: Iwaju view of the Automatic Transfer Switch, showing digital displays for voltage and current, and control buttons.

Figure 2: Product Introduction diagram detailing display indicators (L-in, L-out, Current), button functions (Menu, Digit+, Digit-, Manual ON/OFF), and basic operational specifications.
2. Awọn ẹya Ọja
- Automatic Power Switching: Seamlessly switches between utility power, generator, and inverter based on predefined voltage thresholds and availability.
- Three-Way Input: Supports simultaneous connection and prioritization of three distinct power sources.
- Awọn Eto Rọ: Adjustable parameters for transfer time (1-600s), reclosing delay time (1-600s), overvoltage protection (110-300V), undervoltage protection (80-220V), and overcurrent protection (1-80A).
- Awọn ọna Idaabobo Ọpọ: Integrated protection against undervoltage, apọjutage, and overcurrent to ensure the safety of connected electrical devices.
- Ifihan LED: Five LCD screens provide real-time voltage readings for each input source, as well as the voltage and current of the currently active output, facilitating easy monitoring.

Figure 3: Visual representation of key product features, including Undervoltage Protection, Overcurrent Protection, and Overvoltage Idaabobo.
3. Awọn pato
| Paramita | Iye |
|---|---|
| Brand | MARSTEK |
| Awoṣe | LGX3-1 63A CE |
| Ti won won awọn ọna Lọwọlọwọ | 63 Amps |
| O pọju. Ṣiṣẹ lọwọlọwọ | 80 Amps |
| Awọn ọna Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Ti won won Igbohunsafẹfẹ | 50/60Hz |
| Ipo Isẹ | TAN, PAA |
| Olubasọrọ Iru | Ṣii ni deede |
| Asopọmọra Iru | Pulọọgi sinu |
| Ebute Iru | Dabaru |
| Circuit Iru | 3-ọna |
| Ohun elo olubasọrọ | Fadaka |
| Awọn iwọn Ọja (L x W x H) | 3.8 x 3.5 x 2.6 inches |
| Iwọn | 14.39 iwon |
| Ibaramu otutu Ibiti | -25°C si +50°C |
| Ibi ipamọ otutu Ibiti | -25°C si +55°C |
| Ọriniinitutu ibatan Laye | ≤50% at 40°C (Without Condensation) |

Àwòrán 4: Àwọn ìwọ̀n ọjà tí a ṣàlàyé fún ètò ìfisílé.
4. Eto ati fifi sori
Pataki: Installation should only be performed by a qualified electrician to ensure safety and compliance with local electrical codes. Disconnect all power sources before installation.
4.1 Iṣagbesori
The Automatic Transfer Switch is designed for rail mounting. Ensure a secure and stable mounting location within an appropriate electrical enclosure.

Figure 5: Illustration of the Automatic Transfer Switch mounted on a DIN rail.
4.2 Wiring aworan atọka
Connect your power sources (Public/Utility, Inverter, Generator) to the corresponding input terminals and your load to the output terminals. Ensure correct polarity (Neutral 'N' and Live 'L') for all connections.

Figure 6: Simplified wiring diagram showing connections for Public power, Inverter, and Generator inputs to the ATS, and the output to the load.

Figure 7: Detailed wiring diagram illustrating Neutral (N) and Live (L) connections for inputs and outputs of the Automatic Transfer Switch.
- Identify the Neutral (N) and Live (L) terminals for each power source (Public, Inverter, Generator) and the output.
- Connect the Neutral wire from each power source to its respective 'N' input terminal on the ATS.
- Connect the Live wire from each power source to its respective 'L' input terminal on the ATS.
- Connect the Neutral wire of your load to the 'N' output terminal.
- Connect the Live wire of your load to the 'L' output terminal.
- Rii daju pe gbogbo awọn asopọ wa ni wiwọ ati aabo.
5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
5.1 Ibẹrẹ Agbara-soke
Once wired correctly, apply power to the connected sources. The ATS will display real-time voltage readings for each input and the current output status on its LCD screens.
5.2 Understanding the Display and Buttons
- L-in V: Ṣe afihan voltage of the respective input power source (Public, Inverter, Generator).
- L-out V: Ṣe afihan voltage of the currently active output.
- I-out A: Displays the current draw of the load.
- L1, L2, L3 Indicators: Indicate which input source is currently active.
- Atọka aṣiṣe: Illuminates if a fault condition is detected.
- M (Menu/Reset): Used to enter the settings menu and confirm selections, or to reset certain parameters.
- ▲ (Digit+): Used to increase values or navigate up in the menu.
- ▼ (Digit-): Used to decrease values or navigate down in the menu.
- ⏻ (Manual ON/OFF): Used for manual switching or to turn the device on/off.
5.3 Adjustable Parameters
The ATS allows for customization of various operational parameters to suit specific power management needs. To access and adjust these settings, refer to the detailed instructions in the full manual (not provided here, but implied by the image).

Figure 8: Table outlining adjustable parameters, their ranges, and default values for the Automatic Transfer Switch.
| Paramita | Ibiti o | Aiyipada |
|---|---|---|
| Akoko Gbigbe | 1-600S | 30s |
| Reclosing Delay Time | 1-600S | 30s |
| Apọjutage Idaabobo | 110-300V | 140V |
| Undervoltage Idaabobo | 80-220V | 90V |
| Overcurrent Idaabobo | 1-80A | 63A |
6. Itọju
The MARSTEK Automatic Transfer Switch is designed for minimal maintenance. However, regular checks are recommended to ensure optimal performance and safety:
- Ayewo wiwo: Periodically inspect the device for any signs of physical damage, loose connections, or overheating (discoloration, burnt smell).
- Ninu: Ensure the ventilation openings are clear of dust and debris. Use a dry, soft cloth for cleaning the exterior. Do not use liquid cleaners.
- Awọn ayẹwo Asopọmọra: Annually, or as needed, verify that all wiring connections are secure and free from corrosion.
- Idanwo Iṣẹ ṣiṣe: If possible and safe to do so, periodically test the automatic transfer function by simulating a power source failure to ensure the switch operates correctly.
Ikilọ: Always disconnect all power to the unit before performing any maintenance or inspection.
7. Laasigbotitusita
This section provides solutions to common issues you might encounter with your Automatic Transfer Switch. For problems not listed here, or if issues persist, contact customer support.
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Ẹrọ naa ko ṣiṣẹ. | No power to input terminals; incorrect wiring; internal fault. |
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| Automatic transfer does not occur. | Voltage within acceptable range; transfer time setting too long; fault condition preventing transfer. |
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| "Fault" indicator is lit. | Apọjutage, undervoltage, or overcurrent condition detected. |
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| Aipe voltagàwọn kíkà e/lọ́wọ́lọ́wọ́. | Loose connections; sensor malfunction. |
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8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
Specific warranty information for the MARSTEK Automatic Transfer Switch is typically provided at the point of purchase or within the product packaging. Please refer to your purchase documentation for details regarding warranty coverage and duration.
For technical support, troubleshooting assistance beyond this manual, or warranty claims, please contact MARSTEK customer service through the retailer where the product was purchased or visit the official MARSTEK webojula fun alaye olubasọrọ.





