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Swift-E / Swift-E+ Load Bank Manual 

 

 

 

 

II. DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATION 

 

II-A. Features 

The Simplex Swift-E Portable Load Bank allows quick and easy testing of small generators. 
The self-contained, lightweight, and hand-transportable load bank can be used to test and 
maintain AC generators, AC rectifiers, inverters, power supplies, RV generators, and other AC 
sources. 
 
The load bank is available as the standard 10KW Swift-E unit and the 15KW Swift-E+ unit. 
Swift-E load banks contain specially designed power resistors, high-temperature, silicone-
insulated power wiring, industrial toggle switches, high-interrupting capacity fuses, and load 
connection cables. All control and cooling circuits operate from the source under test. Test 
instrumentation and connection cables are provided. 

For a parts legend, please see

 Table 4 on page 17

. Always consult the parts legend drawing 

when ordering parts. 

The Swift-E unit features sealed tubular-type load elements made up of nickel-chromium 
resistance wire sealed in incoloy sheath (nickel alloy). To reduce the risk of electrical shock 
and short circuiting of elements, the element has a non-conductive exterior. The element is 
also rust-proof, vibration-proof, and shock-proof.

 

Swift-E load banks have panel-mounted toggle switches for each load step, as well as a 
master load switch. This combination allows for precise load control as well as block loading. 

With a connection cable set of 10’ with ring lug terminations, the load bank is encased in an 

environmental Type 1 enclosure of aluminum construction with exterior powder coating. In 
addition, the enclosure has protective rubber feet, handles for carrying, and cable wrap for 
neat storage. 

II-B. Safety 

To prevent dangerously high temperatures, Swift-E load banks have an over-temperature 
sensor to de-energize the load and activate the alarm indicator. Should the connection of the 
load bank be incorrectly installed, an over-voltage sensor will shut down the unit and activate 

the alarm indicator. For more information, see “Alarms and Warnings” on page 1

6. 

 

II-C. Specifications 

Model

 

Weight

 

Description

 

Control 

Power 

Max amps 

at 120V 

Max amps 

at 240V 

 

Swift-E 

 

45lbs. 

10KW, 

120/240V, 

Single-Phase, 250W Step 

Resolution 

 

1.33A 

 

83.3 

 

41.7 

 

Swift-E+ 

 

45lbs. 

15KW, 

 

120/240V, 

 

Single-Phase, 250W Step  

 

1.33A 

 

125 

 

62.5 

Table 1: Specifications 

Summary of Contents for SWIFT-E

Page 1: ...8 June 2018 Simplex Service 800 637 8603 Page 1 of 19 Swift E Swift E Load Bank Manual SWIFT E SWIFT E Portable Load Bank...

Page 2: ...00 637 8603 Page 2 of 19 Swift E Swift E Load Bank Manual This manual was last revised 8 June 2018 For up to date information on this product or others please contact Simplex at 800 637 8603 or on the...

Page 3: ...ion 10 IV A Load Bank Placement 10 IV B Wiring the load bank 10 IV C Meter Setup Information 10 IV D Current Transformer Ratio 11 IV E Meter Display 11 V Operating Instructions 12 V A Startup 12 V B A...

Page 4: ...perator must be familiar with its contents and have access to it during operation High Voltage Turn off and disconnect power source before opening this equipment High Temperature Allow hardware to coo...

Page 5: ...ent If work must be done around an operating unit stand on an insulated dry surface to reduce the risk of electrocution Do not handle any kind of electrical device while standing in water while barefo...

Page 6: ...extinguisher Its fumes are toxic and the liquid can deteriorate wiring insulation Keep the extinguisher properly charged and be familiar with its use If there are any questions pertaining to fire exti...

Page 7: ...loy To reduce the risk of electrical shock and short circuiting of elements the element has a non conductive exterior The element is also rust proof vibration proof and shock proof Swift E load banks...

Page 8: ...43 8 45 8 47 9 50 240V 19 8 20 8 21 9 22 9 24 25 Watts 6250 6500 6750 7000 7250 7500 120V 52 1 54 2 56 3 58 3 60 4 62 5 240V 26 27 1 28 1 29 2 30 2 31 3 Watts 7750 8000 8250 8500 8750 9000 120V 64 6 6...

Page 9: ...spection is recommended before installation and as part of the 50 hour 6 month maintenance schedule or as a load bank is relocated 1 If the crate shows any signs of damage examine the load bank in the...

Page 10: ...e Figure 1 Airflow diagram and ensure the area around the load bank is clear of debris The load bank elements are cooled by dual 135mm fans and the unit operator must make allowances for the hot load...

Page 11: ...ottom display on the meter There are four options Loop which will cycle through three following measurements 1 FrQ which will show the power frequency 2 ACt which will display the load generated measu...

Page 12: ...ep is activated 2 Activate each load step by switching the desired step on This step if done while the Master switch is activated will apply the load instantly For example while the Master switch is a...

Page 13: ...Once the cause has been determined and fixed the load bank is ready to be reconnected and the operation can resume VI B Tripped Circuit Breaker The main breaker will trip and the unit will shut off if...

Page 14: ...nnector Red Accepts 2 0 3 0 and 4 0 cables Up to 600 volts 405 amps Product number 25608721 Male 16 series Cam Lok connector White Accepts 2 0 3 0 and 4 0 cables Up to 600 volts 405 amps Product numbe...

Page 15: ...E Swift E Load Bank Manual Simplex also offers vinyl and hardshell cases Please contact your sales representative or call the Simplex Inc sales department at 800 637 8603 ext 3 Hardshell shipping case...

Page 16: ...more information about resetting the circuit breaker Check control fuses on front of load bank to ensure they aren t blown See page 17 to see where the fuses are located Remove faceplate and check lo...

Page 17: ...8 June 2018 Simplex Service 800 637 8603 Page 17 of 19 Swift E Swift E Load Bank Manual Figure 5 Top of Load Bank 14 20 Figure 6 Front of Load Bank Figure 7 Subpanel 4...

Page 18: ...le Switch 9 14031000 Control Fuses 5A 250V 10 14011000 Control Fuses 2A 250V 11 54885650 Relay Bale 12 24885000 Relay Base Socket 13 24785300 Relay 14 50020220 Relay Base Bracket 15 25130000 Resistor...

Page 19: ...properly maintained f parts supplied by buyer for inclusion in finished equipment are not covered by this warranty g components or assemblies specified by buyer with no substitution permissible that...

Page 20: ...and Fuel Supply needs Simplex Inc Simplex Inc 5300 Rising Moon Road 2100 Boggs Road Springfield IL 62711 Duluth GA30096 800 637 8603 www simplexdirect com This manual and all of its contents Copyrigh...

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