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when is 4 pole ATS required

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skyline1977

Electrical
Aug 6, 2020
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Hi,
Per NEMA or IEC when are 4 poles ATS required?

 
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The choice is mostly dependent on the neutral grounding method.
A four pole ATS is used when the neutral must be switched to accommodate grounding requirements.
Many methods of measuring ground fault currents require the use of a four pole ATS.
The code requirement is indirect in that if the ground fault protection requires a switched neutral, then you must use an four pole ATS.


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In contract with a solid neutral system where a 3-pole ATS is normally used, a 4 poles ATS for is used on a separately derived power system that ultimate is associated with the earthing (grounding) for the emergency system and the ground-fault protection scheme.

Below is a schematic & a switch rendering indicating the neutral pole switched by the ATS.

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