Specifications

2. Placetheloadcentercircuitbreakerforthatcircuitto
theOFFposition.Disconnectthe"A"loadwirefromthat
circuitbreaker.RefertoFigure7.
3. Locatethelabeled"A"Blackand"A"Redwiresfrom
themanualtransferswitch.Routethosewirestothe
selectedcircuitbreaker.Trimandstripthe"A"wiresto
anappropriatelength.
4. Connectthewire("A"loadwire)disconnectedinstep2
tothe"A"Blackwirewithanappropriatewireconnector.
5. Connectthe"A"Redwirefromthemanualtransfer
switchtotheselectedcircuitbreakerintheloadcenter.
6. Determinethepowercircuitthatwillbeconnectedto
"B"circuitbreakerinthemanualtransferswitch.
7. Followsteps2through5forthe"B"circuit.Repeatwith
allotherselected120VACcircuits.
Wiring 240 Volt Circuit:
NOTE: The ganged 240V circuit breaker may be used as
two individual 120V circuit breakers. However, if one of the
120V circuit line loads "trips" a circuit breaker, both of the
ganged circuit breakers will "trip".
1.
Turn the load center 240V circuit breakers (two ganged
120V circuit breakers typically) for the selected circuit to
the OFF position. Disconnect the house load wires from
the circuit breakers. Refer to Figure 7.
For 6 circuit manual transfer switch:
2. Locate the "C" and "D" Black and "C" and "D" Red wires
from the manual transfer switch. Route the two "C" and
two "D" wires to the circuit breakers for the selected
240V circuit. Refer to Figure 7.
3. Trim and strip each of the two "C" and two "D" wires to
an appropriate length.
4. Connect and secure the disconnected house load wires
to the "C" and "D" Black wires from the manual transfer
switch with appropriate wire connectors.
5. Connect the "C" and "D" Red wires from the manual
transfer switch to the selected circuit breakers in the
toad center.
For 10 circuit manual transfer switch:
2. Locate the "E" and "F" Black and "E" and "F" Red wires
from the manual transfer switch. Route the two "E" and
two "F" wires to the circuit breakers for the selected
240V circuit. Refer to Figure 7.
3. Trim and strip each of the two "E" and two "F" wires to
an appropriate length.
4. Connect and secure the disconnected house load wires
to the "E" and "F" Black wires from the manual transfer
switch with appropriate wire connectors.
5. Connect the "E" and "F" Red wires from the manual
transfer switch to the selected circuit breakers in the
load center.
6. Install and secure the house load center cover.
7. Label all circuits on the front of the manual transfer
switch with the name (function) of the connected load
device.
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CAUTION: When connecting house circuits to the
20A Generator side circuits ("C&D" on the 6 circuit
system; "D," "E&F" and "G" on the 10 circuit, 50A
system), care should be taken to not connect these
Transfer Switch circuits into 15 Amp house circuits.
SPECIFICATIONS
CH6EGNSYS CH10EGNSYS
Model
695061 695062
Max. Load per circuit (generator/lin_ 15-20/20A 15-20/20A
Max. Load - Watts (generator) 4800W 7200W
Max. Load - Amps (generator) 40A 60A
Number of 1 Pole Circuits (120 VAC) 4 8
Number of 2 Pole Circuits 1 1
120/240 VAC)
CH630EGNSYS CHI050EGNSYS
Model
695571 695511
iMax. Load per circuit (generatodline - 15-20/20A 15-20/20A
;Max. Load - Watts (generator) 7200W 12,000W
k,lax. Load - Amps (generator) 60A 100A
Number of 1 Pole Circuits (120 VAC) 4 8
Number of 2 Pole Circuits 1 1
( 120/240 VAC)
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REQUIRED MATERIAL SUPPLIED BY
INSTALLER
Junction Box
Conduit (Inlet box to junction box)
Conduit Connectors (Conduit from inlet box to junction
box)
Electrical Wire (Inlet box to junction box)
Wire Nuts
Screws and anchoring items used to secure the manual
transfer switch, junction box and inlet box