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9. The cable that came from the transfer box connects to the output
side of the EMS control box in the same manner. Next slide the
black wire through the current sensor containing the green tape
and connect to T1 and then connect the white wire to T2. Now
slide the red wire through the other current sensor and attach to
T3. The arrow side off the sensor needs to face T1 and T3. Next,
attach the green ground wire to the ground screw on the side of
box. (See visual references on pages 11-13). Make sure the
conductor’s colors match up across from each other. Torque
down the set screws and ground nut to secure connections.
10. Connect the loose end of the jumper cable to the transfer switch.
See wiring diagram on transfer switch if needed.
11. Double check all connections to ensure they are secure.
12. Secure cable ends by tightening down strain reliefs over the input
and output wires. Do not over tighten as this could bite through
insulation and cause a short.
13. Set time delay jumper on the circuit board. Factory setting is for
15 seconds. Remove jumper to change setting to 136 seconds
(02:16). See Features Section on time delay to determine which to
use. (See visual references on pages 11-13).
14. Plug in digital remote and data cable. (This cable is not a phone
cable, but rather a data cable.)
NEVER PLUG IN THE DISPLAY WHILE RV POWER IS
ON.
15. Attach lid with the six black machine screws provided and attach
transfer switch lid.
16. Mount the EMS control box.
17. Installation is complete. Next, plug in and follow operating
instructions.
Installation After Transfer Box for
Protection from both Generator and AC Power
continued from page 6