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102006 - AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH WITH aXis CONTROLLER™ MODULE

SPECIFICATIONS

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6.  Return UTILITY circuit breaker to the ON position. ATS will 

transfer load back to utility and generator will cool down and 
shut off. 

7.  Repeat this process if LMM units are added or removed from 

the system.

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Full System Check

1.  Open Utility breaker for full system test, close breaker after 

confirming all systems working.

2.  After Utility breaker opens engine will start automatically.

3.  aXis ATS control panel will reboot on Generator power and 

control switching of latching relays.

4.  Home is now powered by Generator.  If Load Management 

modules (LMM) have been installed, they will become active 
after 5 minutes.

5.  Close Utility breaker  

6.  System is now fully functional.

7.  Replace the deadfront by sliding it from the bottom up 

into the cabinet; panel should index into the door latch 
protrusions. Secure it to the deadfront bracket with included 
nut and stud.

8.  Replace the door and secure with included hardware. It is 

recommended to secure the door with a lock.

9.  Return to HSB and verify the controller is in “AUTO” mode. 

Confirm icons indicate Utility power is active, Utility side relay 
is closed, and home is receiving power.

10. Close and lock HSB hoods return keys to customer.

NEMA 1

 – This type of enclosed ATS is for indoor installations 

only.

NEMA 3R

  – This type of enclosed ATS is similar to the indoor box, 

except that it is a weatherproof enclosure and required for exterior 
installations by code. The enclosure only has knockouts on the 
bottom side for the enclosure, requires water tight fasteners/
grommets when installed outside per code. This enclosure can 
also be used inside.

SPECIFICATIONS

aXis Controller

TM

 Module Automatic  

Transfer Switch

Model Number

 ................................................................

102006

Enclosure Style

 ...............................................

NEMA 3R outdoor

Maximum Amps

 ...................................................................

200

Nominal Volts

 ................................................................

120/240

Load Management Circuits

 .......................................................

4

Weight

 ................................................................

43 lbs (19.6 kg)

Height

 .................................................................

28 in. (710mm)

Width

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20 in. (507mm) 

Depth

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8.3 in. (210mm)

Technical Specifications

 

22kAIC, no short-time current rating.

 

Suitable for use in accordance with the National Electrical 
Code, NFPA 70.

 

Suitable for control of motors, electrical discharge lamps, 
tungsten filament lamps, and electrical heating equipment, 
where the sum of the motor full load ampere ratings and the 
ampere ratings of the other loads does not exceed the ampere 
rating of the switch, and the tungsten load does not exceed 
30% of the switch rating.

 

Continuous load not to exceed 80% of switch rating.

 

Line voltage wiring: Cu or AL, min 60°C, min AWG 1 – max 
AWG 000, torque to 250 in-lb.

 

Signal or Com Wiring: Cu only, min AWG 22 – max AWG 12, 
torque to 28-32 in-oz.

WARRANTY

Each Champion transfer switch or accessory is guaranteed against 
mechanical or electrical failure due to manufacturing defects 
for a period of 

24 months

 following shipment from the factory. 

The manufacturer’s responsibility during this warranty period 
is limited to repair or replacement, free of charge, of products 
proving defective under normal use or service when returned to 
the factory, transportation charges prepaid. Guarantee is void 
on products that have been subjected to improper installation, 
misuse, alteration, abuse or unauthorized repair. The manufacturer 
makes no warranty with respect to the fitness of any goods for 
a user’s particular application and assumes no responsibility for 
proper selection and installation of its products. This warranty is 
in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and limits the 
manufacturer’s liability for damages to the cost of the product. 
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have 
other rights, which vary from state to state.

Summary of Contents for 102006

Page 1: ...his manual contains important safety precautions which should be read and understood before operating the product Failure to do so could result in serious injury This manual should remain with the pro...

Page 2: ...atic Transfer Switch with aXis ControllerTM Module 6 Panel Board Safety Information 7 Unpacking 8 Location and Mounting 8 Electrical Grommet s 8 Installation Wiring for ATS Utility Socket 9 Wiring the...

Page 3: ...e Please always exercise common sense and always err on the side of caution when operating the product to ensure no accident property damage or injury occurs We want you to continue to use and be sati...

Page 4: ...operating technique the manufacturer does not specifically recommend follow all codes to ensure safety for personnel Many accidents are caused by failing to follow simple and fundamental rules codes...

Page 5: ...ntial and privileged and shall not be disclosed to or used by or for outside parties without the explicit consent of Champion Power Equipment 152 Alternate Power Source 2 This switch will not transfer...

Page 6: ...ls and features Save this manual for future reference Champion Automatic Transfer Switch with aXis ControllerTM Module 1 aXis Controller 2 Antenna 3 Generator L1 and L2 Terminals 4 Battery Charger Fus...

Page 7: ...5 Wire land 5 B B BLACK 6 Wire land 6 B R RED A 120VAC circuit must be installed for battery charging From ATS fuse block or distribution panel install L1 and N to Wire land 2 and 3 respectively Autom...

Page 8: ...or future reference TOOLS REQUIRED NOT INCLUDED 5 16 in Hex Wrench Mounting Hardware Line Voltage Wire 1 4 in Flat Screwdriver Conduit Fittings Location and Mounting Install the ATS as close as possib...

Page 9: ...a wire brush All power cables must enter the enclosure through the enclosure knockouts 1 Determine where the flexible liquid tight conduit will pass through the building from the inside to outside Whe...

Page 10: ...voltage controls route your low voltage wiring into the ATS using code appropriate conduit and fittings Connect the wiring to pin 1 and pin 2 of either AC1 or AC2 as shown in the diagram above Please...

Page 11: ...lled HSB Off ATS will control the start of the HSB using the AC2 Relay In this setting the AC2 can not be used to manage a load Pins 1 and 3 of the AC2 connector will be used for the HSB startup signa...

Page 12: ...here are three tabs located at the top of the page ATS GEN and LMM Each tab will display the status for the Transfer Switch Home Standby Generator or Load Management Module s respectively 4 When finis...

Page 13: ...ICATIONS aXis ControllerTM Module Automatic Transfer Switch Model Number 102006 Enclosure Style NEMA 3R outdoor Maximum Amps 200 Nominal Volts 120 240 Load Management Circuits 4 Weight 43 lbs 19 6 kg...

Page 14: ...he life of a part or the equipment as a whole Installation Use and Maintenance This warranty will not apply to parts and or labor if the product is deemed to have been misused neglected involved in an...

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