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The Vanjen Group. • Manufacture's Representative – Power Generation/Oil & Gas • Covering TX, OK, LA, AK, in some cases NM and MS • Extensive Power Gen Experience • Extensive Docking Station Experience – Design, installation, operation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• Manufacture's Representative – Power Generation/Oil & Gas

• Covering TX, OK, LA, AK, in some cases NM and MS

• Extensive Power Gen Experience

• Extensive Docking Station Experience – Design, installation, operation

The Vanjen Group

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Visit www.vanjen.net

Brochures, Guides Specs, Data Sheets, Our Blog, Contact Info, Links to our manufacturers websites, & Presentations

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Trystar’s History

Welding cable wholesaler, 1994 Pacific Dunlap

Manufacturing Opened current factory in 1996

Electrical distribution equipment, 2008 Temporary Power Docking Stations Entertainment panels Industrial panels Utility

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Generator Docking Stations

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Problem

Most sites are not equipped to safely and quickly connect a portable generator set and/or a portable load bank

Typical Rollup Genset Permanent conductors tampered with Facility exposed and/or without power during hook

up/disconnect

Typical Loadbank Generator taken out of service during connection and

disconnection, but also many times during load banking Dangerous – Exposed connections Degredation of lugs and cable ends

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What is a Docking Station?

Solutions to the problems associated with quickly, safely and legally hooking up and disconnecting portable generators before, during and after extended power outages, safely and economically load testing permanent generators and maintaining automatic transfer switches.

Units can be rated up to 4000A

ETL testing will be completed on entire product line by end of 2013

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Features & Options Tamper Resistant - Patented “Rake System” - prohibits removal or

tampering with Cam-Lok cables while in use and bottom door eliminates unwanted pests when locked and not in use.

Tuffcoat Textured Powder Coating – Standard ANSI Gray or specific color, tough scratch and UV resistant.

Aluminum or Stainless Steel Construction

Kirk Key Interlocks for access or on breakers

Phase Rotation Monitor – Indicates correct phase rotation of generator hookup for phase sensitive equipment such as A/C, chillers and pumps.

All required lugs for building, utility and/or generator – specify mechanical or crimp.

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Features and Benefits (cont) “Utility On” LED – Lets you know that utility power is back on.

Leg Kits – Allows for pad mounting wall units

Extra Depth Units – Allows for additional wiring and/or bottom conduit access for wall units.

Power Outlets – When required for battery chargers and block heaters

2 Wire Auto Start – Required for ATS interface

SCADA Monitoring Port

All Units can be SE Rated. Each project is going to be different. Let us know yours and we can design an application to make it work.

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Various Applications Standard Docking Station- Basic docking station. No back feed or circuit

protection; transferring done external to docking station.

Rotary - Docking Station and manual transfer switch combined in common enclosure. Available as Service Entrance Rated, up to 1200A.

Dual Purpose Docking Station – Docking station configured to provide portable generator and load bank functionality out of a single box.

Automatic - Docking Station is wired to ATS and setup with 2 wire auto start, 120V outlet for battery charger and block heater. If intercepting utility feed, the switch must be Service Entrance Rated with a Main Breaker. No amperage restriction.

Kirk Key Access - Utilizes a captive key interlock in a building or permanent generator’s existing Service Entrance or disconnect as the means of isolating the primary power source.

Single or Dual Breaker Kirk Key Accessed - Used when a combination of “Main Breaker”, portable generator breaker, permanent generator breaker, load bank or ATS By-Pass Isolation breaker is needed.

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Rotary Docking Stations Utility-Off-Generator, up to 1200A (soon 3000A) Option for Service Entrance Rating Same Cabinet as our large GDS Handle is inside or outside mounted

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Automatic Automatic Transfer Switch with Docking Station - Docking

Station mounted and wired to any automatic transfer switch. Available as Service or Non Service Entrance Rated -

Available up to 4000A. Includes 2 wire auto start terminal and phase rotation monitor. Available with battery charger and water heater outlets; even fuel alarm

terminals and switch position. Available in NEMA 3R and 4X UL listed. Available in aluminum or stainless and powder coated any color. Available with lockable external load bank receptacles for permanent

generator. Available in wall or pad mount designs.

Customer can drop ship their ATS, have Trystar mount and wire the Docking Station, repackage and then deliver to the job site.

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Attaching to transfer-switches

Ship the transfer switch to Trystar and Trystar will mount the GDS to the TS, and ship it to the job-site.

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Kirk Key Access Kirk ® key is on the building’s main or genset main breaker. Key is

captive To release key, turn main to off. This releases the only key that will

unlock the Trystar Docking Station. The key in Trystar’s Docking Station remains captive until the GDS is

closed, and locked, and all cable is removed.

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One-lines and Application

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Standard Docking Station Basic docking station. No back feed or circuit protection; transferring done

external to docking station.

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Rotary One Line

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Docking Station w/Kirk Key

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Pass Through w/Kirk Key

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SE Rated w/Kirk Key

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Single Breaker w/Kirk Key to Genset/Utility Breaker

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Single Breaker w/Kirk Key to Door

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Single Breaker w/Kirk Key to Genset Breaker

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Dual Breaker w/Kirk Key

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Dual Purpose w/Kirk Key

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Dual Purpose Single Breaker w/Kirk Key

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Dual Purpose Dual Breaker w/Kirk Key

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Dual Purpose Dual Breaker w/Kirk Key

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Other Options and Applications Retail Docking Station – Includes both mechanical lugs &

cam-loks. Emphasis on operator safety.

Generator Roll-up Box (GRUB) – All mechanical lugs, very basic pad mount units.

Output Docking Stations – Primarily for temporary chiller

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Retail Docking Station Kirk Key option as transfer method Comes with a breaker Dual inputs cam lok and hard wire ETL Listed up to 600A with breaker

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Company Switches, Output Docking Stations Includes mechanical lugs

suitable up to 800MCM THHN cable

Trap door access for easy hard wire connection

Secondary door offers additional protection between generator and electrical load

UL & C(UL) 50 Listed enclosure, NEMA 3-R

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Company Switches, Output Docking Stations Output Docking Stations Options include breakers and metering

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Trystar Rental Docking Station/ATS Combined with a non-Trystar transfer-switch Designed to travel Multi-voltage available

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Product Pictures

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Product Pictures

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Product Pictures

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Product Pictures

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Product Pictures

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Product Pictures

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Product Pictures

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Product Pictures

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