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ATS 3 Phase Deep Sea 705, ABB Contactors 55-1600A-24Vdc-230Vac L-N / 400Vac L-L-300A

Product Overview


  • 4 Pole Contactors, ABB Brand

  • Deep Sea 705 Control Module

  • LED Mimic Panel

  • 3 Phase Mains Voltage Monitoring

  • Single Phase Plant Voltage Monitoring

  • Front Panel Configuration

  • 16amp Auxiliary Output

  • Available For 115 or 230 Vac L-N Systems.

Availability: In stock

Excl. Tax: £1,711.72 Incl. Tax: £2,054.06

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Product Information

Our ATS-705 control panel uses a Deep Sea Electronics DSE705 control module. The DSE705 is an Automatic Transfer Switch controller for genset and other applications. The module will monitor the voltage and frequency of the incoming AC mains (utility) supply and in the event of a failure, will issue a start command to the generator control system. Once the generator is available and producing an output within limits, the DSE705 will control the transfer device and switch the load from the mains (utility) to the generating set.  Once the mains (utility) supply returns to within limits, the module will command a return to the mains (utility) supply and shut down the generator after a suitable cooling run. Various timing sequences are available to prevent nuisance starting on minor supply breaks.  The module can be easily configured via the front panel.

Please Note.  This control panel type requires a DC supply to power theDeepSea control module.  This is usually fed from the generator starting battery (12Vdc or 24Vdc).  If this is not available a self-seeking power supply can fitted. This sources ac power from either the Mains (utility) or generator and converts it to DC for the module. This is an extra cost option please contact us if you require the self seeking power supply fitted to your panel.

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