Disclaimer of Liability and Warranty 1. Introduction The Go Power!™ Transfer Switch 50 (TS-50) provide automatic power switching between two or three separate 120/240 volt AC input sources, including power cords, onboard generators, onboard inverters, or all three. The ATS will sense the presence of available power supplies and automatically select the proper one.
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GP‐TS‐50 ___________________________________________________________ READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS! 2.1 Disconnect Power Make sure the generator is off, the external power cord is unplugged, and the inverter, if any, is shut off. 2.2 Mounting Location The TS-50 mounting location may be on any interior surface where the unit will be out of direct weather.
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GP‐TS‐50 ___________________________________________________________ D. Route internal ground wires around lower area of enclosure and secure to ground wires away from electrical contacts on components to avoid the possibility of electrical short-circuit. E. Connect the ground wires to the ground bar. Tighten terminals to a minimum of 20 inch-pounds.
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GP‐TS‐50 ___________________________________________________________ 2. Connect powercord hot 1 and hot 2 to powercord lugs HOT 1 BLK and HOT 2 RED. 3. Connect the generator neutral(s) to generator lug labeled NEUTRAL WHT. 4. Connect generator hot 1 and hot 2 to generator lugs HOT 1 BLK and HOT 2 RED.
GP‐TS‐50 ___________________________________________________________ 3. Operational Testing READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Plug in the powercord. If the main panel circuit breakers are switched on, RV load should operate normally. Unplug the powercord. 2. Start the generator. There is a pre-programmed 20-30 second delay in the transfer switch.
GP‐TS‐50 ___________________________________________________________ 4.2 General Low Voltage Low voltage can be caused by low voltage conditions such as an RV park with inadequate wiring for crowded camper conditions where everyone’s electricity suffers (brownout). In this case a voltmeter will be helpful and will show a low voltage reading from the park receptacle, even before the RV is plugged in.
GP‐TS‐50 ___________________________________________________________ NOTE: If the hi-pot test is performed from the plug on the powercord, the test may only hi-pot the cord itself; it may not test the RV wiring beyond the switch. The hi- pot test should be performed from either the transfer switch output or from the main panel.
Canada from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use for two years from date of retail purchase and will repair or replace any Go Power!™ Transfer Switch under warranty found to be defective free of charge. This warranty is not valid against defects resulting from, but not limited to: •...
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9.1 Repair and Return Information Visit www.gpelectric.com to read the “frequently asked questions” section of our website to troubleshoot the problem. If trouble persists: 1. Call your Go Power!™ Technical Support team (1-866-247-6527). 2. Return defective product to place of purchase 11 ...
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