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
18 Automatic Transfer Switch Owner’s Manual
Close to Generator Source Side
Before  proceeding,  verify  the  position  of  the  switch  by
observing the position of  the  manual operation  handle  in
Figure  4-1
.  If  the  handle  is  DOWN,  the  contacts  are
closed  in  the  generator  (standby)  position.  No  further
action is required. If the handle is UP, proceed with Step 1.
1. With the handle inserted into the movable contact
carrier  arm,  move  the  handle  DOWN.  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.
Return to Utility Source Side
1. Manually actuate switch to return manual operating
handle to the UP position.
2. Remove  manual  operating  handle  from  movable
contact  carrier  arm.  Return  handle  to  storage
bracket.
Voltage Checks
NOTE: Use the Digital Multimeter (DMM) LowZ low input
impedance  setting  to  collect  accurate  voltage
measurements.  LowZ  eliminates  the  possibility  of
inaccurate  ghost  voltage  readings,  also  known  as
phantom  voltage  or  stray  voltage  readings.  See  DMM
manufacturer’s literature for additional information.
Utility Voltage Checks
1. Turn  ON  the  utility  power  supply  to  the  transfer
switch  using  the  utility  service  disconnect  circuit
breaker.
2. With  an  accurate AC  voltmeter,  check  for  correct
voltage. Measure across ATS terminal lugs N1 and
N2; N1 to NEUTRAL and N2 to NEUTRAL.
Generator Voltage Checks
1. On the generator panel, select the MANUAL mode
of operation. The generator should crank and start.
2. Let the generator stabilize and warm up at no-load
for at least five minutes.
3. Set the generator's main circuit breaker (CB1) to its
ON or CLOSED position.
4. With  an  accurate  AC  voltmeter  and  frequency
meter, check the no-load, voltage and frequency.
Measure across ATS terminal lugs E1 to E2; E1 to
NEUTRAL and E2 to NEUTRAL.
5. When  certain  that  generator  supply  voltage  is
correct and compatible with transfer switch ratings,
turn OFF the generator supply to the transfer switch.
6. Set  the  generator  main  circuit  breaker  (CB1)  to
OFF or OPEN.
7. On  the  generator  panel,  select  the  OFF  mode  to
shut down the generator.
NOTE:  Do  NOT  proceed  until  generator  AC  output
voltage and frequency are correct and within stated
limits.  If  the  no-load  voltage  is  correct  but  no-load
frequency  is  incorrect,  the  engine  governed  speed
may  require  adjustment.  If  no-load  frequency  is
correct but voltage is not, the voltage regulator may
require adjustment.
Generator Tests Under Load
1. Set  the  generator  main  circuit  breaker  to  OFF  or
OPEN.
2. Set the utility service disconnect circuit breaker of
the transfer switch to OFF or OPEN, and turn OFF
or OPEN all load circuit breakers.
3. Manually actuate the transfer switch main contacts
to the emergency (standby) position. See Manual
Operation.
4. To start the generator, select the MANUAL mode of
operation. When engine starts, let it stabilize for a
few minutes, and close lid (if applicable).
(000129)
DANGER
Electrocution. High voltage is present at 
transfer switch and terminals. Contact with live 
terminals will result in death or serious injury.
(000123)
DANGER
Electrocution. Turn utility supply OFF before 
working on utility connections of the transfer 
switch. Failure to do so will result in death or 
serious injury.
Frequency 60–62 Hz
Terminals E1 to E2 240–246 VAC
Terminals E1 to NEUTRAL 120–123 VAC
Terminals E2 to NEUTRAL 120–123 VAC
(000129)
DANGER
Electrocution. High voltage is present at 
transfer switch and terminals. Contact with live 
terminals will result in death or serious injury.










