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1.1   INTRODUCTION

This manual has been prepared especially for the purpose of famil-

iarizing personnel with the design, application, installation, opera-

tion and servicing of the applicable equipment. Read the manual 

carefully and comply with all instructions. This will help to prevent 

accidents or damage to equipment that might otherwise be caused 

by carelessness, incorrect application, or improper procedures.
Every effort has been expended to make sure that the contents 

of this manual are both accurate and current. The manufacturer, 

however, reserves the right to change, alter or otherwise improve 

the product at any time without prior notice.

1.2   EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION

The automatic transfer switch is used for transferring electrical 

load from a UTILITY (NORMAL) power source to an GENERATOR 

(STANDBY) power source. Such a transfer of electrical loads 

occurs automatically when the UTILITY power source has failed or 

is substantially reduced and the GENERATOR source voltage and 

frequency have reached an acceptable level. The transfer switch 

prevents electrical feedback between two different power sources 

(such as the UTILITY and GENERATOR sources) and, for that rea-

son, codes require it in all standby electric system installations.
The transfer switch consists of a transfer mechanism, UTILITY 

SERVICE DISCONNECT circuit breaker, a relay control, fuses, and 

a terminal strip for connection of sensing wires.
This transfer switch is suitable for use as service entrance equip-

ment as it meets the requirements of CSA C22.2, No. 178 for type 

B transfer switches.

1.2.1   TRANSFER SWITCH MECHANISM

These switches (Figure 1.1) are used with 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.

Switch

Wire

Conductor Tightening

Rating

Range

Torque

100A

#14-1/0 AWG

50 in-lbs.

200A Utility

#6-350 MCM

375 in-lbs.

200A Load & 

Generator

#6-250 MCM

275 in-lbs.

This transfer switch is suitable for control of motors, electric dis-

charge lamps, tungsten filament and electric heating equipment 

where the sum of motor full load ampere ratings and the ampere 

ratings of other loads do not exceed the ampere rating of the 

switch and the tungsten load does not exceed 30 percent of the 

switch rating.
This CSA certified transfer switch is for use in optional standby 

systems only.
This transfer switch is suitable for use on a circuit capable of 

22,000 rms (200A) and 10,000 (100A) symmetrical amperes, 

240 VAC maximum.

Figure 1.1 — Typical ATS Transfer Mechanism

UTILITY
CLOSING
COIL

GENERATOR
CLOSING
COIL

UTILITY LUGS

GENERATOR
LUGS (E1 & E2)

LOAD LUGS (T1 & T2)

1.2.2   UTILITY SERVICE DISCONNECT CIRCUIT BREAKER

The utility service disconnect circuit breaker for the 100 amp 

models is:
•  Siemens, Type BQ, 2-pole
• 120/240VAC, 100A
• 50/60 Hertz
•  Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HACR) rated
•  Wire range:  #1 - #8 AWG.
•  The conductor tightening torque is 50 in-lbs.
The utility service circuit breaker for the 200 amp model is:
•  Generac, Type 225AF, 2-pole
• 120/240VAC, 200A
• 50/60 Hertz
• Wire range:  350 MCM - 6 STR (Line), 250 MCM - 6 STR 

(Load - ATS)

•  The conductor tightening torque is 375 in-lbs. (Line), 275 in-

lbs. (Load - ATS)

The utility service disconnect circuit breaker is located in a sepa-

rate compartment from the transfer switch and offers two unique 

features:
1.  The utility compartment can be locked and sealed (if desired) 

to prevent unauthorized entry (Figure 1.2).

2.  The utility service disconnect circuit breaker can be locked in 

either the ON or OFF position (Figure 1.3).

NOTE:

The lock must be smaller than 1/4 inch (6.35mm) in diameter 

and a shackle length of at least two inches (50.8mm).

General Information

Summary of Contents for RTS-CSA

Page 1: ...This manual should remain with the unit Technical Manual RTS CSA Transfer Switch ...

Page 2: ...ORMAL UTILITY power source by means of an approved transfer switch Failure to properly isolate the NORMAL and STANDBY power sources from each other may result in injury or death to electric utility workers due to backfeed of electrical energy Improper or unauthorized installation operation service or repair of the equipment is extremely dangerous and may result in death serious personal injury or ...

Page 3: ... possible injury that might be caused by such sudden start ups the system s automatic start circuit must be disabled before working on or around the generator or transfer switch Then place a DO NOT OPERATE tag on the transfer switch and on the generator Remove the Negative Neg or battery cable Safety Rules Inside Front Cover General Information 2 1 1 Introduction 2 1 2 Equipment Description 2 1 2 ...

Page 4: ...s not to be switched Solderless screw type terminal lugs are standard Switch Wire Conductor Tightening Rating Range Torque 100A 14 1 0 AWG 50 in lbs 200A Utility 6 350 MCM 375 in lbs 200A Load Generator 6 250 MCM 275 in lbs This transfer switch is suitable for control of motors electric dis charge lamps tungsten filament and electric heating equipment where the sum of motor full load ampere rating...

Page 5: ...facturer recommends that a copy of the SAFETY RULES are posted near the transfer switch Also be sure to read all instructions and information found on tags labels and decals affixed to the equipment Three publications that outline the safe use of transfer switches are the following NFPA 70 National Electrical Code NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace CSA C22 1 Canadian Electric...

Page 6: ...eaker and the transfer switch It will also be necessary to remove the plastic cover over the utility supply connections by sliding it perpendicular to the face of the circuit breaker Conductor sizes must be adequate to handle the maximum cur rent to which they will be subjected based on the 75 C column of tables charts etc used to size conductors The installation must comply fully with all applica...

Page 7: ...BEFORE the transfer switch is operated electrically To check manual operation proceed as follows 1 Turn the generator s AUTO OFF MANUAL switch to OFF 2 Turn OFF both UTILITY service disconnect circuit breaker and GENERATOR generator main line circuit breaker power supplies to the transfer switch 3 Note position of transfer mechanism main contacts by observing the moveable contact carrier arm This ...

Page 8: ...40 246 VAC c Terminals E1 to NEUTRAL 120 123 VAC d Terminals E2 to NEUTRAL 120 123 VAC 8 Set the generator s main circuit breaker CB1 to its OFF or OPEN position 9 Set the AUTO OFF MANUAL switch to the OFF position to shut down the generator NOTE Do NOT proceed until generator AC output voltage and fre quency are correct and within stated limits If the no load volt age is correct but no load frequ...

Page 9: ...7 Notes ...

Page 10: ...8 Installation Diagrams 100 200A non SE ATS Enclosure Drawing No 0H5575 B ...

Page 11: ...9 100 200A non SE ATS Enclosure Drawing No 0H5575 B Installation Diagrams ...

Page 12: ...10 Installation Diagrams 100 200A non SE ATS Enclosure Drawing No 0H5573 A ...

Page 13: ...11 200A Service Entrance ATS Enclosure Drawing No 0H5574 A Installation Diagrams ...

Page 14: ...LLOWING 1 Costs of normal maintenance adjustments installation and start up 2 Units sold rated or used for Prime Power Trailer Mounted or Rental Unit applications as Generac has defined Prime Power Trailer Mounted or Rental Unit Contact a Generac Distributor for Prime Power Trailer Mounted or Rental Unit definition and warranty 3 Failures caused by any external cause or act of God such as but not ...

Page 15: ...Ce manuel doit rester avec l unité Manuel technique Commutateur de transfert RTS CSA ...

Page 16: ...e d alimentation PUBLIQUE NORMALE avec un commutateur de transfert approuvé Ne pas isoler les sources d alimentation normales et de secours de chacune peut entraîner des blessures ou la mort pour les travailleurs des services d électricité due s à la réalimentation de l énergie électrique L installation le fonctionnement l entretien ou la réparation incorrecte ou non autorisée de l équipement est ...

Page 17: ...in le circuit de démarrage automatique du système désactivé avant de travailler sur ou autour de la génératrice ou du commutateur de transfert Ensuite apposer une étiquette DO NOT OPERATE Ne pas faire fonctionner sur le commutateur de transfert et sur la génératrice Retirer le câble Négatif Nég ou de la batterie Règles de sécurité À l intérieur de la première page Information générale 2 1 1 Introd...

Page 18: ... Plage Couple 100A 14 1 0 AWG 50 po lb Alimentation électrique de 200 amp 6 350 MCM 375 po lb Génératrice et charge de 200 amp 6 250 MCM 275 po lb Ce commutateur de transfert est adapté pour le contrôle des moteurs des lampes à décharge électrique des équipements de chauffage électrique et à filament de tungstène où la somme de l intensité nominale de la charge totale du moteur et l intensité nomi...

Page 19: ... copie des RÈGLES DE SÉCURITÉ près du commutateur de transfert S assurer également de lire toutes les instructions et les informations qui se trouvent sur les étiquettes les autocollants et les plaques apposés à l équipement Trois publications décrivant l utilisation sécuritaire des commutateurs de transfert sont les suivantes NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Manuel NFPA du code électrique nationa...

Page 20: ...cteur de la source publique et au commutateur de transfert Il sera également nécessaire d enlever le couvercle en plastique sur les connexions de la source publique en le faisant glisser perpendiculaire à la face du disjoncteur Les dimensions des conducteurs doivent être suffisantes pour manipuler le courant maximum à laquelle ils seront soumis selon la colonne de 75 C des tableaux graphiques etc ...

Page 21: ... interrupteur AUTO OFF MANUAL Auto arrêt manuel sur la position OFF Arrêt 2 Mettre en arrêt OFF les sources d alimentation PUBLIQUES disjoncteur pour la déconnexion du service et de la GÉNÉRATRICE disjoncteur principal au commutateur de transfert 3 Remarquer la position des contacts principaux du mécanisme de transfert en observant le bras de support du contact mobile Ceci peut être vu à travers l...

Page 22: ...gler le disjoncteur principal CB1 de la génératrice sur sa position OFF Arrêt ou OPEN ouvert 9 Régler l interrupteur AUTO OFF MANUAL Auto arrêt manuel sur la position OFF Arrêt pour arrêter la génératrice REMARQUE NE PAS continuer tant que la tension et la fréquence CA de la génératrice sont correctes et dans les limites établies Si la tension à circuit ouvert est appropriée mais la fréquence à ci...

Page 23: ...7 Remarques ...

Page 24: ...IQUE PAS AUX ÉLÉMENTS SUIVANTS 1 Les coûts de maintenance ajustements installation et démarrage 2 Les unités vendues classées ou utilisées pour des applications Énergie primaire Montées sur remorque ou Unité en location et définies par Generac comme étant en Énergie primaire Monté sur remorque ou Unité en location Contacter un distributeur Generac pour connaitre la définition d Énergie primaire Mo...

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