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IB01602046E

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Instruction Booklet

Effective: July 2010

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2-Position Contactor Based 

Non-Automatic Transfer Switch

Non-automatic transfer switch enclosures and all internal steel 

mounting plates, such as the power panel mounting plate, go 

through a pretreatment cleaning system prior to painting to 

ensure a durable finish.

The standard non-automatic transfer switch enclosure is NEMA 1 

Type for general use.  However, a variety of enclosures are avail-

able to address almost any environmental circumstance (see 

Table 3).

Table 3. Transfer Switch Equipment Enclosures

3.7 Standards

Eaton non-automatic transfer switch equipment, enclosed in any 

of the enclosures listed in Table 3, is listed for application by UL 

and ULC.  In addition, Eaton non-automatic transfer switches are 

listed in File E38116 by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. under 

Standard UL 1008.  This standard covers requirements for auto-

matic and non-automatic transfer switches intended for use in 

ordinary locations to provide lighting and power as follows:

a. In emergency systems, in accordance with articles 517 

and 700 in the National Electrical Code, ANSI/ NFPA 70, 

and the National Fire Protection Association No. 76A; 

and/or

b. In standby systems, in accordance with article 702 of the 

National Electrical Code; and/or

c. In legally required standby systems in accordance with 

article 701 of the National Electrical Code.

Eaton non-automatic transfer switches are available to meet 

NFPA 110 for emergency and standby power systems, and 

NFPA 99 for health care facilities when ordered with the appro-

priate options.

Standard UL 1008 for automatic and non-automatic transfer 

switches lists devices under the reexamination program which 

only require a continual physical reexamination of the compo-

nents used in the product to ensure consistency with the origi-

nally submitted device.  Follow-up testing is not required by UL 

1008.

Section 4: Installation and Wiring

4.1 General

Eaton non-automatic transfer switches are factory wired and 

tested.  Installation requires solidly mounting the enclosed unit 

and connecting power cables and auxiliary pilot circuits.  Physi-

cal mounting procedures and power cable connections are cov-

ered in this section.  All other required wiring or electrical 

connection references are covered in a separate Customer Wiring 

Booklet packaged with the non-automatic transfer switch.

Locate the wiring schematic, review it, and keep it readily avail-

able for reference purposes during installation and testing.  Once 

a non-automatic transfer switch is properly installed and wired, it 

should be mechanically and electrically checked for proper instal-

lation and operation.  The procedures for these initial mechanical 

and electrical checks are outlined in Section 6 of this instruction 

manual.

4.2 Mounting Location

Choose a location that offers a flat, rigid mounting surface capa-

ble of supporting the weight of the enclosed non-automatic 

transfer switch equipment.  For standard non-automatic transfer 

switches, avoid locations that are moist, hot, or dusty.  How-

ever, Eaton offers optional enclosure designs that can be used in 

special environments.  If there are any doubts as to a location’s 

suitability, discuss them with your Eaton representative.

Check to make certain that there are no pipes, wires, or other 

mounting hazards in the immediate mounting area that could cre-

ate a problem.

Carefully remove all packing material from the non-automatic 

transfer switch at the mounting location.  Even though an equip-

ment inspection should have been made when the equipment 

was received, make another careful inspection of the enclosure 

and the enclosed non-automatic transfer switch components as 

the packing material is removed and the enclosure readied for 

mounting.  Be especially alert for distorted metal, loose wires, or 

damaged components.

NEMA TYPE 

DESIGN 

PROTECTION 

Open

Indoor

1

Indoor

Enclosed Equipment

3R

Outdoor

Rain, Ice Formation

12

Indoor

Dust, Dirt, and 

Non-Corrosive Liquids

 

 

WARNING

BE CERTAIN THAT THE SOLID STEEL DOOR IS PROPERLY 

INSTALLED BEFORE THE TRANSFER SWITCH EQUIPMENT IS PUT 

INTO SERVICE.  THE DOOR PROVIDES PROTECTION FROM DAN-

GEROUS VOLTAGES AT THE LINE AND LOAD TERMINALS WHEN 

THE EQUIPMENT IS IN OPERATION.  FAILURE TO DO SO COULD 

RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

Summary of Contents for NTCEC2X20400WRU

Page 1: ...utomatic Transfer Switch Instruction Booklet Description Page Introduction 2 Receiving Handling and Storage 6 Equipment Description 7 Installation and Wiring 11 Operation 16 Testing and Problem Solvin...

Page 2: ...llation application or main tenance activity please contact an authorized Eaton sales repre sentative or the installing contractor 1 1 1 Warranty and Liability Information No warranties expressed or i...

Page 3: ...ically electrical operation Conversely if con nected to Source 2 and Source 2 power source fails non auto matic transfer switch will remain connected to the Source 2 power source When Source 1 power s...

Page 4: ...ficant amount of relevant information that pertains to a particular piece of equipment The Catalog Number Identification Table Table 2 provides the required interpretation information An example is of...

Page 5: ...nection Re Transfer Re transfer is defined as a change of the load connection from the Source 2 to the Source 1 Source 1 Source 1 is the primary source normal source normal power source or normal Sour...

Page 6: ...dy for installation Once the top packaging is removed from the shipment the enclosure door can be opened A plastic bag of documents will be found in the enclosure usually attached to the inside of the...

Page 7: ...nd disconnect the load to and from the different power sources The power contactor is mechanically and electrically interlocked to prevent the two sets of main contacts from being closed simultaneousl...

Page 8: ...hown Connected to the 480 Vac Taps 3 4 Logic Panel The logic panel provides ability to transfer from Source 1 to Source 2 when Source 2 is at sufficient voltage and frequency Conversely it also provid...

Page 9: ...ontact This feature provides 1 dry form C contact that indicates the position of the Source 1 power switching device 15F Source 2 Position Indication Contact This feature provides 1 dry form C contact...

Page 10: ...480VAC by providing a low imped ance surge path to ground while supporting rated volt age It provides LED indication 3 6 Enclosure The rugged steel non automatic transfer switch enclosure is sup plie...

Page 11: ...on requires solidly mounting the enclosed unit and connecting power cables and auxiliary pilot circuits Physi cal mounting procedures and power cable connections are cov ered in this section All other...

Page 12: ...s securing the har ness to the inside of the door Carefully remove the hinge pins then the door from the enclosure Step 2 Install the required upper and lower mounting bolt anchors and the two upper m...

Page 13: ...lectrical procedures as outlined in Section 6 to verify that the equipment is installed and operating properly Table 4 Transfer Switch Equipment Wire Sizes WARNING POWER CONDUCTORS MAY HAVE VOLTAGE PR...

Page 14: ...ormers contained in a steel case mounted in the enclosure To change the voltage from the factory default 600 Vac follow the steps detailed below Step 1 Loosen the six screws securing the cover of the...

Page 15: ...inserting a small flathead screwdriver into the square tool hole with the flat surface of the screw driver against the back wall of the hole With a little bit of force push the screwdriver in on a sli...

Page 16: ...peration is accomplished by adding required indication lights and push buttons located on the front device panel to the operating mechanism of the 2 position contactor With the transfer switch connect...

Page 17: ...ddress etc 4 Company name 5 Name and position of individual representing company 6 Basic description of situation as it exists 7 Any results of problem solving steps taken and or readings taken Sectio...

Page 18: ...HIS EQUIPMENT DISCONNECT THE LINE POWER FROM THEN LOCK OUT IF POSSIBLE THE NEXT HIGHEST DISCONNECT DEVICE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE COULD CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY AND OR DEATH STEP ACTION a...

Page 19: ...tic Switch 480VAC 4 Pole Cat 68C8471G13 200A AG Switch up to 240VAC 2 Pole Cat 68C8471G01 200A AG Switch up to 240VAC 3 Pole Cat 68C8471G02 200A AG Switch up to 240VAC 4 Pole Cat 68C8471G03 400A Domes...

Page 20: ...ator Supply E1 E2 E3 For 4 pole transfer switches connect the load cables TN Source 1 or utility supply NN and Source 2 or generator supply EN Refer to Figure 22 for the location of all parts discusse...

Page 21: ...oltage on load terminals Step 5 Turn 2 position selector switch to Source 1 position and verify that Source 1 ON light should turn ON Step 6 Turn the Utility Source 1 power OFF Step 7 Start the genera...

Page 22: ...For more information visit www eaton com IB01602046E Instruction Booklet Page 22 Effective July 2010 2 Position Contactor Based Non Automatic Transfer Switch Notes...

Page 23: ...IB01602046E For more information visit www eaton com Instruction Booklet Effective July 2010 Page 23 2 Position Contactor Based Non Automatic Transfer Switch Notes...

Page 24: ...ION RECOMMENDATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN In no event will Eaton be responsible to the purchaser or user in contract in tort including negligence strict liability or otherwise for any spec...

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