Vertiv™ XTE PTS Series PEIL/PESB Power Transfer Switches Description & Installation Manual
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2.4
Pad Mounting
The XTE PTS Series PEIL/PESB Power Transfer Switches may be mounted directly to a concrete pad. A metal mounting template is
available that can be used to orient the mounting bolts and incoming and outgoing power conduit in the pad.
2.5
Wiring
The XTE PTS Series PEIL/PESB Power Transfer Switches are fully wired and are UL Listed. See
2.6
Power
A load center in the XTE PTS Series PEIL/PESB Power Transfer Switches distributes electrical power and has twelve available breaker
positions. A standard 15 Amp 120V GFI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) or convenience outlet (or a 20 Amp GFI on 22,000 AIC
cabinets) allows craft personnel to plug into the PEIL/PESB power transfer cabinet when AC power is required for field service and
maintenance. The GFI uses one load center position.
2.7
Power Indicator Lights
Dual indicator lights show both polarities of power which indicates the presence of active commercial power inside the power transfer
enclosure, or shows loss of power to one or both phases.
2.8
Door and Lock
The XTE PTS Series PEIL/PESB Power Transfer Switches have a three-point locking mechanism that is secured with a padlock hasp.
Additional door handle locking options include a hex-head lock or a pin hex-head lock. Wind latches on the cabinet secure the door in
an open position.
2.9
Opening the Door
To open the door, lift up on the handle, and turn it 90° clockwise.
2.10
Normal/Generator Power Relays
The Utility/Generator relay indication assembly is designed to alarm the user when Normal power is interrupted. The setup is
designed so that when a generator is placed on-site, the Network Operations Center (NOC) will get an indication that the generator is
running. When Normal power is returned, the alarm will also indicate the change of states and the technician can return to the site
and remove the generator.