Product Manual

GPTS-30
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2. Determine proper connections of wire conductors to electrical terminals. On
120 VAC wiring the ground wire is bare or green, the neutral wire is white, and
the hot wire is black.
3. Strip the outer jacket from all of the incoming cables and strip insulation from
all ends of the copper conductors. Insert cables through clamps in openings. Do
not tighten cable clamps at this time.
4. Route internal ground wires around lower area of enclosure and secure to
ground wires away from electrical contacts on components to avoid the
possibility of electrical short-circuit.
5. Connect the ground wires to the ground bar. Tighten terminals to a minimum
of 20 inch-pounds.
6. Connect the neutral (white) wire connections.
7. Connect the hot wire(s) (black).
8. To connect the wire leads, hold the wires parallel to each other so that the wire
tips are even, then secure with a wire nut. Use the proper size nut. Manually
tighten nuts as tightly as possible. Verify that all connections are tightened.
9. Tighten cable clamps on switch enclosure.
10. Attach lid. The lid is designed to snap on and should not open without
deliberate effort.
2.5.1 Installation Between Power Cord and Generator
(Configurations A, B)
1. Connect the power cord leads to terminal 7 and 8 (on the narrow end of the
relay); these are the normally closed (N.C.) contacts.
2. Connect the generator leads to terminals 5 and 6 (on the shoulders of the
relay); these are the normally open (N.O.) contacts.