Fuses F4 And F5; Fuse F1; Fuse F6; Manual Transfer Switch - Champion Global Power Equipment 100199 Installation Manual

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3.
With the Utility power on, verify the fact that all circuits
connected to the ATS are energized. Connect an AC
voltmeter between terminals 9 and 10.
4.
If the voltmeter reads approximately 240 VAC, fuses F2
and F3 are functional.
5.
Remove the voltmeter and reconnect the wires that were
installed in terminals 9 and 10, in the correct order.

FUSES F4 AND F5

1.
If the system controller shows that the utility voltage is
available, fuses F4 and F5 are functional.
2.
If not, disconnect the wires that are connected to
terminals 11 and 12 on the 12-position terminal block.
3.
With utility power on, verify the fact that all circuits
connected to the ATS are energized. Connect and AC
voltmeter between terminals 11 and 12.
4.
If the voltmeter reads approximately 240 VAC, fuses F11
and F12, are functional.
5.
Remove the voltmeter and reconnect the wires that were
installed in the terminals 11 and 12, in the correct order.

FUSE F1

1.
If the system controller will switch the transfer switch from
utility to generator and back, fuse F1 is functional.
2.
If not, disconnect the wires that are connected to
terminals 1, 2, and 3 on the 12-position terminal block.
3.
With utility power on, verify the fact that all circuits
connected to the ATS are energized. Connect the negative
lead of the 24 VDC power supply to terminal 3.
4.
FOR NO MORE THAN 1 SECOND, press the positive lead
of the 24 VDC power supply to terminal 1. If the solenoid
clicks and the mechanism transfers, fuse F1 is functional.
5.
Disconnect the 24 VDC power supply and reconnect the
wires that were installed in terminals 1, 2 and 3, in the
correct order.

FUSE F6

1.
If the system controller will switch the transfer switch from
utility to HSB generator and back, fuse F6 is functional.
2.
If not, disconnect the wires that are connected to
terminals 1, 2 and 3 on 12-position terminal block.
3.
With utility power on, verify the fact that all circuits
connected to the ATS are energized.
INSTALLATION
4.
Connect the negative lead of a 24 VDC power supply to
terminal 3.
5.
FOR NO MORE THAN 1 SECOND, press the positive lead
of the 24 VDC power supply to terminal 2.
6.
If the solenoid clicks and the mechanism transfers, fuse
F2 is functional.
7.
Disconnect the 24 VDC power supply and reconnect the
wires that were installed in terminals 1, 2 and 3, in the
correct order.

MANUAL TRANSFER SWITCH

WARNING
!
A manual switch is NOT approved by
!
code when used with a stationary
or permanently installed HSB
generator.
You MUST install an ATS when used with a stationary
or permanently mounted HSB generator by code.
All applicable codes must be followed. The
manufacturer of the switch provides detailed
instructions that must be followed (Champion manual
part number 101271). The Champion HSB requires the
installation of a Champion approved ATS.
CAUTION
!
For standby service, connect output of generator to a
suitably rated transfer switch in accordance with the
Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1.
57
Part No. 101049

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