Install Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
 - Section 1: Safety
 - Section 2: General Information
 - Section 3: Installation
 - Section 4: Operation
 - Section 5: Drawings and Diagrams
- Installation Drawing—100A SE & Non-SE/150-200A Non-SE
 - Installation Drawing—150/200A SE
 - Installation Drawing—Liquid Cooled Generator
 - Installation Drawing—Liquid-Cooled Generator
 - Installation Drawing—Air-Cooled Generator SE and Non-SE Rated ATS
 - Installation Drawing—Air-Cooled Generator SE and Non-SE Rated ATS
 
 
Operation
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Section 4: Operation
Functional Tests and Adjustments
Following transfer switch installation and interconnection,
inspect  the  entire  installation  carefully.  A  competent,
qualified  electrician  should  inspect  it.  The  installation
should  comply  strictly  with  all  applicable  codes,
standards, and regulations. When absolutely certain the
installation  is  proper  and  correct,  complete  a  functional
test of the system. 
IMPORTANT:  Before  proceeding  with  functional  tests,
read  and  make  sure  all  instructions  and  information  in
this section is understood. Also read the information and
instructions  of  labels  and  decals  affixed  to  the  switch.
Note any options  or  accessories that  might  be  installed
and review their operation.
Manual Operation
See Figure 4-1. A manual handle (B) is shipped with the
transfer  switch  manual.  Manual  operation  must  be
checked  BEFORE  the  transfer  switch  is  operated
electrically.  To  check  manual  operation,  proceed  as
follows:
1. Verify the generator is in the OFF mode.
2. Turn  OFF  both  utility  (service  disconnect  circuit
breaker)  and  emergency  (generator  main  line
circuit  breaker)  power  supplies  to  the  transfer
switch.
3. Note position of transfer mechanism main contacts
(A) by observing the movable contact carrier arm.
This can be viewed through the long narrow slot in
the  inside  cover.  The  top  of  the  movable  contact
carrier arm is yellow to be easily identified.
• Manual operation handle in the UP position - LOAD
terminals  (T1, T2)  are  connected  to  utility  terminals
(N1, N2).
• Manual  operation  handle  in  the  DOWN  position  -
LOAD  terminals  (T1,  T2)  are  connected  to
EMERGENCY terminals (E1, E2).
Close to Utility Source Side
Before  proceeding,  verify  the  position  of  the  switch  by
observing  the  position  of  manual  operation  handle  in
Figure 4-1. If the handle is UP, the contacts are closed in
the utility (normal) position, no further action is required.
If the handle is DOWN, proceed with Step 1.
1. With the handle inserted into the movable contact
carrier arm, move handle UP. Be sure to hold on to
the handle as it will move quickly after the center of
travel.
2. Remove  manual  operating  handle  from  movable
contact  carrier  arm.  Return  handle  to  storage
bracket.
Figure 4-1. Manual Operation
(000121)
Equipment damage. Perform functional tests in the 
exact order they are presented in the manual. 
Failure to do so could result in equipment damage.
CAUTION
(000132)
Electrocution. Do not manually transfer under load. 
Disconnect transfer switch from all power sources 
prior to manual transfer. Failure to do so will result in 
death or serious injury, and equipment damage.
DANGER
(000122)
CAUTION
Equipment damage. Do not use excessive force while 
manually operating the transfer switch. Doing so could 
result in equipment damage.
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