Table 5. Feature codes for automatic transfer switches and line cords (continued)
ATS
feature
code
Line
cord
feature
code
Description
Connector
(See Note 1.)
Wall receptacle
(See Note 1.)
Inline
receptacle (See
Note 1.)
9892
9822
Line cord for EMEA; three-phase, 30 A
Hardwired or
uses
client-provided
connector
Not applicable
Not applicable
9893
9823
Line cord for Japan; three-phase, 30 A (pin and
sleeve)
HBL430P9V04
HBL430R9W
HBL430C9W
Notes:
1.
Plug and receptacle manufacturer part numbers are provided for Hubbell. You can use equivalent receptacles,
but it is the client’s responsibility to verify compatibility.
2.
Feature codes 9814, 9815, 9817, 9818 and 9819 are for the four-cord, 30 A, single-phase solution.
Line cord considerations
v
Line cords are 250 V/60 A or 250 V/30 A rated. Each cord has two poles and
three wires. Plugs and receptacles are IEC309-compliant.
v
Conductor size for non-EMEA and Chicago is 6 AWG. Conductor size for EMEA
and Israel is 10 mm
2
.
v
Some line cords have different lengths when exiting the top of the frame.
– The following lengths apply to the four-line cord, 30 A solution only:
- If you are using Chicago line cords and configure your system so that four
line cords exit from the top of the frame, two cords extend 14 in. (0.4 m)
and the other two line cords extend 5 ft 4 in. (1.6 m). If you configure your
system so that the line cords exit from the bottom of the frame, the line
cords extend 6 ft.
- If you are using any of the other 30 A line cord configurations, when
exiting from the top of the frame, two cords extend 13 ft 4 in. (4.1 m) and
the other two cords extend 8 ft 6 in. (2.5 m). When exiting from the bottom
of the frame, the cords extend 14 ft (4.3 m).
– The following lengths apply to the two line cord solutions:
- If you are using Chicago line cords, the cords extend 5 ft 4 in. (1.6 m) when
exiting from the top of the frame and 6 ft (1.8 m) when exiting from the
bottom of the frame.
- If you are using any of the other line cords, the cords extend 13 ft 4 in. (4.1
m) when exiting from the top of the frame and 14 ft (4.3 m) when exiting
from the bottom of the frame.
v
All installations require wall circuit breakers that have ratings of 50 A to 60 A.
Do not exceed the wire rating of the facility.
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