Specifications

Overview: ATS Component Details
18 Automatic Transfer Switch with Power Distribution
ATS label kit
ATS Label—Place this label on the outside of the ATS enclosure to
identify the ATS, and to associate it with the appropriate source 1 and
source 2.
Source Label—Use a Source 1 label at the primary utility mains
breaker to identify the ATS that it is connected to. Use a Source 2 label
if you are connecting to a secondary utility mains breaker instead of a
generator.
Generator Label—Use three of these labels at the generator to identify
which ATS it is connected to. Place one label on each long side of the
generator near the generator brand name labels, and place one label on
the door where the generator controller is located.
Single-Pole Label—Use one of these labels with a single-pole breaker
on the ATS distribution panel to identify to what the breaker is feeding
power. Use the marker (included) to write on the label.
Three-Pole Breaker Label—Use one of these labels with a three-pole
breaker on the ATS distribution panel to identify to what the breaker is
feeding power. Use the marker (included) to write notes on the lower
portion of the label. The labels are customized for typical components
in an InfraStruXure system. Blank labels are also included for
components that are not pre-marked on the included labels.
Front Bezel Label—If you are not using a generator for source 2, use
one of these labels to replace the Generator Power System label on the
left-hand side of the bezel. You can use either the Automatic Transfer
Switch or the Standby Power System label to describe your system.
ATS Deadfront Source Label—Use these alternate labels for source 1
and source 2 if you do not want Utility Mains and Generator to describe
your sources. Using these labels, you can use Primary and Secondary or
Normal and Alternate to describe source 1 and source 2.