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Equipment Description - Eaton MTVXKDA20225WRU Instruction Booklet

O & m manual for 30-1000 amperes manual transfer switch

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Instructional Booklet
Page 6
Effective: March 2016
2.3 Storage
Although well packaged, this equipment is not suitable for
outdoor storage. The equipment warranty will not be applica-
ble if there is evidence of outdoor storage. If the equipment
is to be stored indoors for any period of time, it should be
stored with its protective packaging material in place. Pro-
tect the equipment at all times from excessive moisture, con-
struction dirt, corrosive conditions, and other contaminants.
It is strongly suggested that the package-protected equip-
ment be stored in a climate-controlled environment with tem-
peratures from -20 to 85°C (-22 to 185°F) and with a
relative humidity of 80% or less. DO NOT, under any circum-
stance, stack other equipment on top of a transfer switch
equipment enclosure, whether packaged or not.
For more information visit: www.eaton.com
O&M Manual for 30-1000 Amperes
Section 3:

Equipment Description

3.1 General
Eaton transfer switch equipment is available in four different
configurations:
• Automatic Transfer Switch
• Maintenance Bypass Transfer Switch
• Manual Transfer Switch (Manually Operated)
• Non-automatic Transfer Switch (Electrically Operated)
Refer to Section 1 for a discussion of the four types. Each
transfer switch is usually supplied in an enclosure, although
un-mounted sub-assemblies can be supplied for mounting by
the customer. Since the enclosed automatic transfer switch
encompasses all transfer switch equipment possibilities, it is
the only specific type that will be discussed in this section.
Figure 6. Typical Vertical Design Power Panel (Unmounted).
The enclosed automatic transfer switch consists of three
basic panels interconnected through connector plugs and
mounted in an enclosure (Figures 4, 5, 15 and 16):
1. Power Panel
2. Voltage Selection Panel
3. Logic Panel.
Manual Transfer Switch
IB140058EN

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