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PRE-INSTALLATION PLANNING OF THE GENERATOR LOAD 

Before you begin installing your Reliance Controls transfer switch system, you need to create a plan for the appliances you choose

to run during a power outage. To do this, it’s helpful to first know how your generator produces power. If your generator has four-prong
twist-lock 20 or 30 Amp output receptacles, and is set-up for home stand-by operation, it likely will produce 120/240  Volt power, or power
similar to your electrical utility. This type of power generation is useful as it: 1) allows common 120 Volt circuits, such as lights or small
appliances, to be operated, and 2) allows two 120 Volt circuits to be linked together to operate a 240 Volt device, such as a well pump.

Because of the way in which larger portable generators are designed, they generate power in two equal halves. A generator which

has output of 5000 continuous running watts, for example, generates power from two 2500 watt “sides”. In setting up a transfer switch
to get the most power from your generator, it is desirable to “balance the load” between the two halves of your transfer switch, or the left
side and the right side. Devices which will consume the most of the generator’s wattage should be divided between the two sides. Load
balancing is shown in Figure 1. For example, on the 6-circuit transfer switch shown in   Figure 1, consider wiring the breaker controlling
the refrigerator to toggle switch A, the furnace breaker to toggle switch B, the sump pump breaker to switch E and the breaker controlling
your TV and VCR to toggle switch F. You may want to reserve switches C and D to be linked with a handle tie and wired to a double pole
breaker controlling, for example, a 240 Volt well pump.

The Residential Wattage Requirements Table below shows sample wattages used by typical household appliances and can help

you  plan  the  set  up  of  your  transfer  switch. Use  the  running  watts  of  your  appliances  rather  than  starting  watts  when  dividing  them
between the two halves of the transfer switch. Check your appliances for actual wattage requirements if possible.

Your Reliance Controls transfer switch also allows you to manage the load on your generator manually by switching appliances

on and off as you need them, so the capacity of either half of your generator is not exceeded. However, if you prefer not to manage your
transfer switch loads manually, leave a buffer equal to the largest start-up wattage requirement of all of the appliances you are going to
run continually when doing your calculation. This buffer, along with the peak wattage of your generator, will allow for the periodic motor
start-up  of  any  one  large  appliance,  such  as  your  refrigerator. If  your  transfer  switch  is  equipped  with  watt  meters,  you  can  visually
monitor the amount of wattage being used by the appliances your generator is powering at any time.

Examples of load balancing calculations are shown on the worksheets on page 5. Use these to create your own plan.

TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL WATTAGE REQUIREMENTS

Additional

Running

Start-Up

Appliance

Wattage

Wattage    

Furnace (1/3 HP)

700

1,400

Furnace (1/2 HP)

875

2,100

Window Air Conditioner

6000 BTU

1,200

2,100

12,000 BTU

1,700

2,900

Well Pump (1/3 HP)

750

1,400

Well Pump (1/2 HP)

1,000

2,350

Sump Pump (1/3 HP)

800

1,300

Sump Pump (1/2 HP)

1,050

2,150

Refrigerator

800

2,300

Garage Door Opener (1/4 HP)

550

1,100

Garage Door Opener (1/3 HP)

750

1,400

Home Security System

200

0

Lights

On Bulb

On Bulb

Stereo

200

0

TV/VCR

200

0

Computer

200

0

Microwave

Check oven

Check Oven

Coffee Maker

1,750

0

Toaster

1,300

0

Electric Fan

200

0

Clothes Washer

1,150

2,300

Clothes Dryer (Gas)

700

1,800

Dishwasher (Cool Dry)

700

1,400

Dishwasher (Hot Dry)

1,450

1,400

Vacuum Cleaner

1,000

0

Hair Dryer

Check Dryer

Check Dryer

Iron

1,200

0

Circular Saw

800

2,000 

Figure 1

Refrigerator

(800 Watts)

Furnace

(875 Watts)

Well Pump

(1000 Watts)

Sump Pump

(1,050 Watts)

TV / VCR

(200 Watts)

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Страница 1: ...8 Completing the Installation 8 Installing and Wiring the Power Inlet Box 9 Wiring the Power Inlet Box to the Transfer Switch 9 Installing an Optional Power Inlet 10 Finishing Up 10 Operating Instruc...

Страница 2: ...connectors Installation and Operating Instructions SAFETY SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury War...

Страница 3: ...n emergency 2 Finding the essential circuit breakers that control these devices 3 Creating a map of all of the other electrical devices plugged into or wired into these circuits A tear off Home Circui...

Страница 4: ...Each transfer switch circuit controlled by a toggle switch has a built in corresponding 15 or 20 Amp push to rest circuit breaker that protects the branch circuit when the toggle switch is in the GEN...

Страница 5: ...plan the set up of your transfer switch Use the running watts of your appliances rather than starting watts when dividing them between the two halves of the transfer switch Check your appliances for...

Страница 6: ...lt Double Pole Circuit Breaker Toggles C D Together Generator 5 500 Running Watts 6 200 Peak Watts Transfer Switch Model 6 Circuits Side One Appliance Additional Toggle Main Appliance Running Start Up...

Страница 7: ...er Figure 3 3 Remove the cover of your load center Keep in mind that the wires on the utility side of the main breaker are still live and if contacted could cause serious injury or death If available...

Страница 8: ...eaker and retighten the screw on the breaker 4 Cut the black wire from the transfer switch to a length convenient for attaching it to the wire you removed from the refrigerator circuit breaker in 1 St...

Страница 9: ...er of the load center 2 If you have not already done so fill in the chart on the top of the transfer switch to identify your emergency circuits and the toggle switches they correspond to 3 Do not turn...

Страница 10: ...X and the black wire into the hole marked Y 8 Replace the cover of the power inlet box and tighten the screw H Wiring the Power Inlet Box to the Transfer Switch All Reliance Controls transfer switches...

Страница 11: ...n all of the circuit breakers in your load center 2 Turn on the main breaker 3 Position all switches on the transfer switch to the LINE position 4 IMPORTANT In order to insure that all wiring connecti...

Страница 12: ...4 6155 to locate the distributor nearest you Power Cords Connect generator power outlets with outdoor power inlet boxes or accessory power inlets PC20100 PC20200 3 0 PC30100 PC30200 3 0 10 foot cord w...

Страница 13: ...mponent s or ii repair or replace the Switch Reliance s obligation is strictly limited to said repair or replacement of the Switch and Reliance shall not be liable for any incidental special or conseq...

Страница 14: ...PING CHART This Toggle Switch on My Generator Transfer Switch A B C D E F Controls these essential appliances I will need during a power outage So I need to turn off these other devices which are on t...

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