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Installation

Automatic Transfer Switch Owner’s Manual

11

Connecting Start Circuit Wires

Control system interconnections consist of N1, N2, and
T1, and leads 23, 0, and 194 (see 

Figure 3-3

). 

NOTE: 

Generac Type TC-ER-JP power and control tray

cable can be installed as permitted by the 2017 NEC.
Type TC-ER-JP cable contains color-coded power and
control conductors.

The generator control wiring is a Class 1 signaling circuit.
Reference instruction manual of specific engine
generator for wiring connection details. Screw heads are
straight bladed and cross-bladed, and should be
tightened to 3.5 in-lb (0.4 Nm).
Recommended wire gauge sizes depend on wire length
as specified in the following chart: Consult factory if you
are operating more than one transfer switch and SACM.

 

Exception: 

Conductors of AC and DC circuits, rated

1000 volts nominal, or less, shall be permitted to occupy
the same equipment, cable, or conduit. All conductors
shall have an insulation rating equal to at least the
maximum circuit voltage applied to any conductor within
the equipment, cable, or conduit. See NEC 300.3(C)(1).

Connecting SACM

See 

Figure 3-3

The SACM can control an air conditioner

(24 VAC) directly.

Control of Air Conditioner Load

1.

Route the thermostat cable (from the furnace/
thermostat to the outdoor air conditioner unit) to the
transfer switch.

2.

Connect the wire to the terminal strip terminals
(A/C 1) on the SACM as shown in 

Figure 3-3

.

These are normally closed contacts which open
upon load shed conditions. Route thermostat wire
away from high voltage wires.

3.

If required, connect additional air conditioners to
the terminal strip terminals (A/C 2-4).

NOTE: 

These instructions are for a typical air conditioner

installation. Control of certain heat pumps and 2-stage air
conditioners may require special connections or the use
of SMMs to control the loads.

Recommended 

Wire Size

Maximum Wire Length

(One transfer switch                                         

and load shed module)

No. 18 AWG

1–115 ft (0.3–35 m)

No. 16 AWG

116–185 ft (36–56 m)

No. 14 AWG

186–295 ft (57–89 m)

No. 12 AWG

296–460 ft (90–140 m)

Contact Ratings

A/C 1-4 

24 VAC, 1.0 Amp Max

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Page 1: ...Utility Service Circuit Breaker RXSW200A3 Service Entrance Rated with Utility Service Circuit Breaker RXSC200A3 SERIAL NUMBER _________________________ DATE PURCHASED ________________________ WWW GEN...

Page 2: ...alates and lead which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm To minimize exposure avoid breathing exhaust do not idle the engine except as ne...

Page 3: ...ault Current Label 13 Section 4 Operation Functional Tests and Adjustments 15 Manual Operation 15 Close to Utility Source Side 15 Close to Generator Source Side 16 Return to Utility Source Side 16 Vol...

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Page 5: ...that might involve a hazard The warnings in this manual and on tags and decals affixed to the unit are therefore not all inclusive If using a procedure work method or operating technique that the man...

Page 6: ...the transfer switch Failure to do so will result in death or serious injury 000157 DANGER Electrocution Do not disable or modify the connection box door safety switch Doing so will result in death or...

Page 7: ...efore working on utility connections of the transfer switch Failure to do so will result in death or serious injury 000104 DANGER Electrocution Water contact with a power source if not avoided will re...

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Page 9: ...a single phase system when the single phase neutral line is to be connected to a neutral lug and is not to be switched Solderless screw type terminal lugs are standard The conductor size range is as...

Page 10: ...ion against falling rain and sleet are undamaged by the formation of ice on the enclosure Safe Use of Transfer Switch Before installing operating or servicing this equipment read the Safety Rules care...

Page 11: ...al of eight loads Use Priorities A C 1 4 on the SACM as the top priorities then up to four SMMs as Priorities 5 8 Use only select A C priorities on the SACM as the top priorities then use additional S...

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Page 13: ...he transfer switch as close as possible to the electrical loads that are to be connected to it Mount the switch vertically to a rigid supporting structure To prevent switch distortion level all mounti...

Page 14: ...on the 75 C column of tables charts etc used to size conductors The installation must comply fully with all applicable codes standards and regulations Knockouts into the transfer switch can be made i...

Page 15: ...insulation rating equal to at least the maximum circuit voltage applied to any conductor within the equipment cable or conduit See NEC 300 3 C 1 Connecting SACM See Figure 3 3 The SACM can control an...

Page 16: ...2 D Air Conditioner 2 E Thermostat 3 F Air Conditioner 3 G Thermostat 4 H Air Conditioner 4 T1 fused Battery Charge N1 fused Utility Sense N2 fused Utility Sense 0 DC Ground 194 12 VDC 23 Transfer Co...

Page 17: ...ining the unit Owner s Manual and transfer switch manual operating handle The 2017 NEC requires that the short circuit current rating of the transfer equipment based on the type of overcurrent protect...

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Page 19: ...can be viewed through the long narrow slot in the inside cover The top of the movable contact carrier arm is yellow to be easily identified Manual operation handle in the UP position LOAD terminals T...

Page 20: ...1 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 W...

Page 21: ...nd start when the utility source power is turned OFF after a five second delay factory default setting After starting the transfer switch should connect load circuits to the standby side after a five...

Page 22: ...tility supply to the ATS 2 Verify managed loads are powered and all LEDs illuminate on SACM 3 Press the TEST button on the SACM 4 Verify that all of the connected loads to be shed become disabled 5 Af...

Page 23: ...Drawings and Diagrams Automatic Transfer Switch Owner s Manual 19 Section 5 Drawings and Diagrams Installation Drawings No 0G6832 A 100A SE non SE 150 200A non SE...

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