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INSTALLATION

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Series 911

2

381333–241

Be sure that the insulator piece is behind

the 260 and 400 ampere RC Switches.

insulator
backing
piece

Figure 2. Required insulator backing piece

for 260 and 400 amp. RC Switches.

Mount the RC Switch vertically in the back of the
enclosure as shown on the

Composite Outline

drawings

provided. Level all mounting points of the rigid
supporting structure by using flat washers behind the
holes to avoid forced distortion of the transfer switch.

Power connections

Use

Wiring Diagram

355634 furnished at the back of this

manual for 100–400 amp RC Switches. Use

Wiring

Diagram

724242 furnished at the back of this manual for

600–1200 amp RC Switches. All wiring must be made in
accordance with the local codes. Table A shows the range
of conductor sizes and number of conductors accepted by

RC Switch terminals and the corresponding tightening
torque recommended.

De–energize the conductors before making

any power or control circuitry connections.

Be sure that the load L1, load L2, and Line

connections are in the same phase sequence.

It is unnecessary to remove the barriers from the RC
Switches. H–design 600–1200 amp size RC Switches have
interphase barriers that have cutouts to access cable
terminals. These interphase barriers should not be
removed. Always protect internal components from
damage and metal chips and construction debris. Do not
run cables behind the RC Switch. Conductors can be
bundled on the right side of the switch. Maintain proper
electrical clearance between live metal parts and
grounded metal: ½ inch minimum up to 400 amps., 1
inch minimum over 400 amps..
Connect main source and load conductors to clearly
marked power terminals on the RC Switch. Be careful
when stripping insulation from conductors; avoid nicking
or ringing the conductor. Remove surface oxides from
conductors by cleaning with a wire brush. Follow
conductor manufacturer’s instructions when aluminum
conductor is used. Apply joint compound to conductor,
then carefully wipe away excess compound. Tighten the
terminals to the torque specified in Table A.

Table A. Transfer switch terminals for power conductors (use stranded–type conductors).

RC Switch

Rating (amps)

Maximum Number of

Conductors per Terminal

Range of Conductor Sizes

Al–Cu AWG

Recommended

Tightening Torque

#14 to #10

35 in–lb

100

one

#8

40 in–lb

100

one

#6 to #4

45 in–lb

#3 to 1/0

50 in–lb

150, 200, 225

one

#6 to 350 MCM

375 in–lb

260 400

two

#1/0 to 250 MCM

600 in lb

260, 400

one

#4 to 600 MCM

600 in–lb

600, 800, 1000

two

#1 to 600 MCM

375 in lb

1200

four

#1 to 600 MCM

375 in–lb

Summary of Contents for 911 series

Page 1: ...ote Control RC Switches are factory wired and tested Installation requires mounting and connection of service cables and appropriate control circuits An experienced licensed electrician should install the RC Switch A typical Catalog Number is shown below Catalog Number Identification with Elements Explained Typical Series 911 catalog no for a H design 3 pole 600 ampere 240 volt 60 Hz control open ...

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Page 3: ... any other points Protect the arc barriers at all times from impact Nameplate Rating Label The Series 911 RC Switch contains a nameplate rating label which includes data for that specific RC Switch It defines the loads and fault current withstand closing ratings Refer to the label on the RC Switch for specific values and use the RC Switch only within their limits Do not exceed the values on the na...

Page 4: ...e interphase barriers that have cutouts to access cable terminals These interphase barriers should not be removed Always protect internal components from damage and metal chips and construction debris Do not run cables behind the RC Switch Conductors can be bundled on the right side of the switch Maintain proper electrical clearance between live metal parts and grounded metal inch minimum up to 40...

Page 5: ...n Minimum Fuse for 150 200 225 amp 911 RC Switches Control Voltage Inrush Current Control Line Run distance in feet 1 Minimum Fuse 2 Control Voltage Inrush Current 14 AWG 12 AWG 10 AWG Minimum Fuse 2 120 V 60 Hz 30 amps 395 630 1000 10 amps 240 V 60 Hz 15 amps 1580 2520 4000 5 amps Note 1 Maximum distance between RC Switch and remote control station Note 2 Fuse must be rated fro 100 000 amperes Ba...

Page 6: ...d remove the maintenance handle from the clips on the left side Insert the handle into the hole in the molded hub on the left side of the operator 3 Remove manual operator handle if detachable and store it on the RC Switch in the place provided Verify that maintenance handle has been removed 260 1200 amp switches before proceeding Figure 3 Maintenance Handle screwdriver for 100 225 ampere RC Switc...

Page 7: ...8 240 277 V ac relay not shown has a transformer Figure 6 Accessory 47 auxiliary relay Three Wire Control Optional Accessory 48 Auxiliary Relay This auxiliary relay Figure 7 if furnished is connected and mounted for enclosed RC switches or is supplied loose for open type switches The auxiliary relay can be added later by ordering Catalog 321A36 Specify the control voltage for the relay see Table G...

Page 8: ...A 49 E 277 49 F 12 49 G 24 1 2 49 H 32 1 2 watts 49 I 48 watts 49 J 110 Figure 8 Accessory 49 auxiliary relay Plug in relay and mounting socket Table I Acc 49 Plug In Auxiliary Relay Part Nos Accessory Relay Control Voltages Plug In Relay Accessory ac 60 Hz dc Relay Part Nos 49 A 24 321969 49 B 120 197660 49 C 208 269638 49 D 240 197661 49 E 277 255219 49 F 12 245774 49 G 24 255102 49 H 32 263707 ...

Page 9: ...supplied loose for open type switches The controls can be added later by ordering the appropriate kit listed in Table M below The kits include switch es and nameplate The switches mount in a 1 2 inch diameter hole and have 6 32 terminal screws for control wiring Refer to the Wiring Diagram for proper hookup of control switches Table M Acc 53 Door Mounted Controls Accessory For Use With Control Lin...

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Page 20: ... Switch nameplate Contact your local ASCO Power Technologies sales office or ASI In the United States call 1 800 800 ASCO 2726 or in Canada call 1 888 234 ASCO 2726 TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Check Control Voltage Check Control Station Wiring Supply RC Switch does not close Load 1 contacts when the control station is closed Measure control voltage between RC switch TB terminals 1 and 2 If no voltage...

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