CHAMPION POWER EQUIPMENT 201192 30 AMP Manual Transfer Switch Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- CHAMPION POWER EQUIPMENT
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
MODEL #201192
30 AMP MANUAL TrANSfEr SwITch
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Champion Power Equipment, Inc., Santa Fe Springs, CA USA
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of a Champion Power Equipment (CPE) product.
CPE designs, builds, and supports all of our products to strict specifications
and guidelines. With proper product knowledge, safe use, and regular
maintenance, this product should bring years of satisfying service. Every
effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the
information in this manual at the time of publication, and we reserve the
right to change, alter and/or improve the product and this document at any
time without prior notice.
CPE highly values how our products are designed, manufactured, operated, and
serviced as well as providing safety to the operator. Therefore, it is
IMPORTANT to review this product manual and other product materials thoroughly
and be fully aware and knowledgeable of the assembly, operation, dangers and
maintenance of the product before use. Fully familiarize yourself, and make
sure others who plan on operating the product fully familiarize themselves
too, with the proper safety and operation procedures before each use. Please
always exercise common sense and always err on the side of caution when
operating the product to ensure no accident, property damage, or injury
occurs. We want you to continue to use and be satisfied with your CPE product
for years to come. When contacting CPE about parts and/or service, you will
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table below.
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MODEL NUMBER 201192
SERIAL NUMBER
DATE OF PURCHASE
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SAFETY DEFINITIONS
The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible
dangers. The safety symbols, and their explanations, deserve your careful
attention and understanding. The safety warnings do not by themselves
eliminate any danger. The instructions or warnings they give are not
substitutes for proper accident prevention measures.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which,if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE indicates information considered important, but not hazard-related
(e.g., messages relating to property damage).
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Cancer and Reproductive Harm –
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Instructions for champion Manual Transfer Switch (MTS)
This manual has been prepared for familiarizing dealer/installer with the
design, application, installation and servicing of the equipment.
Read the manual carefully and comply with all instructions. It is recommended
that a licensed electrician or an individual with complete knowledge of
electricity perform the installation of the transfer switch.
This manual or a copy of this manual should remain with the transfer switch.
Every effort has been taken to make sure that the contents of this manual are
accurate and current. The manufacturer reserves the right to change, alter or
otherwise improve this manual and the product at any time without prior notice
and without any obligation or liability whatsoever. The manufacturer cannot
anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a hazard.
The warnings in this manual, tags and decals affixed to the unit are,
therefore, not all-inclusive. If using a procedure, work method or operating
technique the manufacturer does not specifically recommend, be sure to always
follow all local municipal, state and national electrical codes to ensure
safety for personnel. Many accidents are caused by failing to follow simple
and fundamental rules, codes and precautions. Before installing, operating or
servicing this equipment, read the SAFETY RULES carefully.
Standards/Codes that cover the safe use and installation of the MTS are NFPA
70, NFPA 70E, UL 1008 and UL 67. It is important to refer to the latest
version of any standard/code to ensure correct and current information. All
installations must comply with local municipal, state and national codes.
Before Installation
WARNING
Per OSHA 3120 Publication; “lockout/tagout” refers to specific practices and
procedures to safeguard individuals from the unexpected energization or
startup of machinery and equipment, or the release of hazardous energy during
installation, service or maintenance activities.
DANGER
Be certain that the power from the utility is turned off and all backup
sources are locked out before starting this procedure. Failure to do so could
result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Consult with your Local municipal, State and National electrical codes for
proper mandatory wiring methods.
Safety Labels
These labels warn you of potential hazards that can cause serious injury. Read
them carefully.
If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact Technical Support Team
for possible replacement.
| HANGTAG/LABEL| DESCRIPTION| PART NUMBER
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1| DANGER
Electrical shock hazard. May cause injury or death.
Disconnect all sources of supply before servicing.
WARNING
More than one live circuit – disconnect all sources of supply before
servicing.| Danger. Electrocution shock hazard.
Warning. More than one live circuit.| 2458-L-PR
Safety Symbols
Some of the following symbols may be used on this product. Please study them
and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you
to more safely operate the product.
SYMBOL | MEANING |
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Ground. Consult with local electrician to determine grounding requirements |
before operation.
| Neutral. Neutral bus bar for all neutral wire connections.
| Utility. Indicates when there is power available from Utility or when
transfer switch is in “UTILITY” mode.
| Generator. Indicates when there is power available from Generator or when
transfer switch is in “GENERATOR” mode.
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Read this installation manual before installing your transfer switch.
Familiarize yourself with the location and function of the controls and
features. Save this manual for future reference.
Manual Transfer Switch
1. Front Cover | 8. Enclosure |
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2. Utility Green LED | 9. Utility Line Terminals |
3. Transfer Select Switch | 10. Generator Line Terminals |
4. Generator Blue LED | 11. Ground Bus Bar |
5. Load Terminals | 12. Neutral Bus Bar |
6. Fuse Panel | 13. Circuit Breaker Panel |
7. 240V Transfer Switch | 14. Conduit Fitting |
Parts Included
Pre-Wired Transfer Switch …………………………………. 1
Conduit Fitting …………………………………………….. 1
25 ft. (7.6 m) Power Cord ………………………………….. 1
Power Inlet Box ……………………………………………. 1
Parts Needed
50A 2-Pole Circuit Breaker (compatible with type in
main distribution panel) ……………………………………. 1
NM-B Electrical Wire ……….. (length as needed for installation)
Electrical Conduit ………….. (length as needed for installation)
Conduit Fittings ………….. (quantity as needed for installation)
Wire Connectors………….. (quantity as needed for installation)
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
The Manual Transfer Switch (MTS) is used to transfer selected electrical
circuits up to 30A from utility (grid) power source to generator power source.
The transfer time is extremely fast causing almost no recognized break in
service. The transfer switch prevents electrical feedback between the two
power sources. The transfer switch is neutral switching providing
compatibility with generators that are equipped with GFCI receptacles.
NOTICE
The MTS is ONLY compatible with generators that provide 240VAC output voltage.
The MTS is not compatible with generators that only provide 120VAC output
voltage.
INSTALLATION
Unpacking
- Use care when unpacking to avoid damaging transfer switch components.
- Allow the MTS to acclimate to room temperature for a minimum of 24 hours before unpacking to prevent condensation on the electrical apparatus.
- Use a wet/dry vacuum cleaner or a dry cloth to remove dirt and packing material that may have accumulated in the transfer switch or any of its components during storage.
- Do not use compressed air to clean the switch, cleaning with compressed air can cause debris to lodge in the components and damage the switch.
- Retain the manual with or near the MTS for future reference.
Location and Mounting Transfer Switch
WARNING
DO NOT install outdoors. The MTS enclosure is rated for indoor installations
only.
Although not required, it is recommended to install the MTS within 12 inches
of the main distribution panel to utilize the included flexible conduit.
The MTS can be mounted on either side of the main distribution panel as the
pre-wired flexible conduit can exit from either side of the enclosure.
To switch from factory assembled left side, unscrew cover plate on both left
and right side, move pre-wired flexible conduit to other side, re-install
cover plates on their appropriate side.
The MTS can be flush or surface mounted to the mounting surface but must be
mounted vertical.
- Remove front cover of MTS enclosure by removing (4) four screws and disconnecting the (3) three wiring harness connectors attached to the cover.
- Position enclosure in desired location against mounting surface.
- Using enclosure as a template, mark the four mounting hole locations. Mounting hole dimensions can also be found in the Drawings and Diagrams sections of this manual.
- Set enclosure down.
- At marked locations, drill appropriate hole size for mounting hardware being used.
- Fasten MTS enclosure to mounting surface with appropriate hardware.
Utility Line Voltage wiring
DANGER
It is recommended that a licensed electrician or an individual with complete
knowledge of electricity perform the installation of the transfer switch.
Always be certain that the power from the main service panel is turned “OFF”
and all backup sources are locked out prior to removal of the cover or removal
of any wiring of the utility main service panel.
Even with the main circuit breaker switched off, the wires on the utility side
of the main breaker are still live and contact with them can cause serious
injury or death. Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious
injury or death.
CAUTION
Consult with your Local municipal, State and National electrical codes for
proper mandatory wiring methods. Installation and Wiring Diagrams can be found
in the Drawing and Diagrams section of this manual.
- Shut off main circuit breaker on main service panel.
- Remove cover of main service panel.
- Remove 1” knockout, drill 1-3/8” hole, or punch 1” conduit knockout (1.362”) in the side of main service panel in-line with MTS flexible conduit outlet.
- Install included flexible conduit fitting into the side of main service panel.
- Pull pre-wired wire bundled through flexible conduit fitting into main service panel and insert flexible conduit into conduit fitting.
- Install a compatible 50A, 2-pole circuit breaker (not included) in the main service panel. This will serve as the utility power source for the MTS.
- Locate the GREEN grounding wire from the pre-wired bundle and connect to the grounding bus bar in main service panel.
- Locate RED [MAIN 1-240V (L1)] and BLACK [MAIN 2-240V (L2)] wires from the pre-wired bundle and connect to the 50A circuit breaker added to main service panel.
- Locate the WHITE [Neutral (N)] wire from the pre-wired bundle and connect to the neutral bus bar in main service panel.
- Conductor Tightening Torque = 40 in-lbs.
Branch circuit Wiring (USA Installation)
WARNING
Rating of a transfer switch circuit breaker is not to exceed the rating of the
corresponding branch circuit breaker in the main service panel.
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From the main service panel, select a branch circuit to be powered by the generator during a power outage. When no power outage, selected circuits will be powered by utility.
NOTE: Multi-wire branch circuits must be connected to circuit breakers adjacent to each other. If the selected circuit to be powered by the generator is part of a multi-wire branch circuit, the entire multi-wire branch circuit must be relocated to the MTS.
(Ref. NEC 210.4). Branch circuit wiring can be removed from the main service panel and installed in the MTS or spliced onto a new branch circuit originating from the MTS. -
Turn off selected circuit breaker in main service panel.
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Remove HOT wire from selected circuit breaker.
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Remove NEUTRAL wire from bus bar of selected circuit.
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From the MTS, select a branch circuit that is LESS THAN or EQUAL TO the circuit breaker ampacity of the selected circuit breaker in the main service panel. Locate that circuit breaker’s colored wire from the pre-wired bundle and connect to the HOT wire removed from selected circuit breaker in main service panel with approved wire connector.
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Locate that circuit’s corresponding NEUTRAL wire from the pre-wired bundle and connect to the NEUTRAL wire removed from the selected circuit in main service panel with approved wire connector.
Circuit| Amp| Voltage| Color| AWG| Wire Marking
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1| 30| 240| Black| 10| 30A-240V CIRCUIT1
2| Yellow| 10| 30A-240V CIRCUIT2
3| 15| 120| Blue| 12| 15A-120V CIRCUIT3
4| 20| 120| Orange| 12| 20A-120V CIRCUIT4
5| 15| 120| Brown| 12| 15A-120V CIRCUIT5
6| 15| 120| Red| 12| 15A-120V CIRCUITS
7| 15| 120| Gray| 12| 15A-120V CIRCUIT7
8| 15| 120| Black| 12| 15A-120V CIRCUITS
3| 15| 120| White| 12| Neutral 3
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4| 20| 120| White| 12| Neutral 4
5| 15| 120| White| 12| Neutral 5
6| 15| 120| White| 12| Neutral 6
7| 15| 120| White| 12| Neutral 7
8| 15| 120| White| 12| Neutral 8 -
Label the branch circuit wire in the main service panel and the circuit breaker on MTS cover.
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Repeat for each selected circuit.
Branch circuit Wiring (canada Installation)
The Canadian Electric Code prohibits the use of the main service panel as a
junction box. The selected branch circuits are to be connected to the MTS
circuit wiring inside a proper junction box or directly connected to the
circuit breakers inside the MTS.
Junction box connection Method
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Mount proper junction box near main distribution panel so selected branch circuit wires can be routed and connected inside the junction box.
NOTE: If required, size all conductors, raceways, conduits, and junction boxes to comply with applicable Canadian Electric Code (CEC) installation requirements for wire installation. -
From the main service panel, select a branch circuit to be powered by the generator during a power outage.
Note: When no power outage, selected circuits will be powered by utility.
NOTE: If the selected circuit to be powered by the generator is part of a multi-wire branch circuit, the entire multi-wire branch circuit must be relocated to the MTS. -
Turn off selected circuit breaker in main service panel.
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Remove HOT, NEUTRAL, and GROUND wire of the selected circuit.
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Pull cable out from main service panel and re-route to the junction box.
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From the MTS, select a branch circuit that is LESS THAN or EQUAL TO the circuit breaker ampacity as selected circuit in the main service panel.
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Locate that circuit breaker’s colored wire from the pre-wired bundle and connect to the HOT wire from selected circuit in the junction box with appropriate wire connector.
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Locate the NEUTRAL wire with the same circuit number as the HOT wire just pulled and connect to the NEUTRAL wire from the selected circuit in the junction box with appropriate wire connector.
Circuit| Amp| Voltage| Color| AWG| Wire Marking
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1| 30| 240| Black| 10| 30A-240V CIRCUIT1
2| Yellow| 10| 30A-240V CIRCUIT2
3| 15| 120| Blue| 12| 15A-120V CIRCUIT3
4| 20| 120| Orange| 12| 20A-120V CIRCUIT4
5| 15| 120| Brown| 12| 15A-120V CIRCUITS
6| 15| 120| Red| 12| 15A-120V CIRCUIT6
7| 15| 120| Gray| 12| 15A-120V CIRCUIT]
8| 15| 120| Black| 12| 15A-120V CIRCUITS
3| 15| 120| White| 12| Neutral 3
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4| 20| 120| White| 12| Neutral 4
5| 15| 120| White| 12| Neutral 5
6| 15| 120| White| 12| Neutral 6
7| 15| 120| White| 12| Neutral?
8| 15| 120| White| 12| Neutral 8 -
Label the branch circuit breaker on MTS cover.
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Repeat for each selected circuit.
NOTE: The pre-wired whip can be shortened or removed and replaced with field wiring. Follow all applicable CEC codes whenfield wiring is used. -
Connect all GROUND wires in the junction box and route a single GROUND wire to the ground bus bar in the main service panel.
Direct connect Method
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From the main service panel, select a branch circuit to be powered by the generator during a power outage. Note: When no power outage, selected circuits will be powered by utility.
NOTE: If the selected circuit to be powered by the generator is part of a multi-wire branch circuit, the entire multi-wire branch circuit must be relocated to the MTS. -
Turn off selected circuit breaker in main distribution panel.
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Remove HOT, NEUTRAL, and GROUND wire of the selected circuit.
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Re-route cable into the manual transfer switch enclosure.
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If required, punch hole in MTS enclosure for conduit, fitting, or raceway and follow CEC installation requirements.
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From the MTS, select a branch circuit that is LESS THAN or EQUAL TO the circuit in the main service panel.
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Connect the HOT wire to the circuit breaker.
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Connect the NEUTRAL wire to the neutral bus bar.
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Connect the GROUND wire to the ground bus bar.
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Label the branch circuit breaker on MTS cover.
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Repeat for each selected circuit.
NOTE: The pre-wired chip can be shortened or removed and replaced with field wiring. Follow all applicable CEC codes when field wiring is used.
Circuit Breakers
Factory supplies a combination of 15A, 20A, and 30A circuit breakers.
Locations of breakers can be changed in the field as needed. Single pole
breakers can replace 2-pole breakers. 2-pole breakers can replace single pole
breakers.
Circuit breakers included from the factory are not GFCI or AFCI type. Accepted
use breakers are 1” from the following manufactures:
– Siemens type QP
– Eaton type BR
– Square D type HOM
Follow all applicable NEC or CEC codes when making field modifications.
Power Inlet box
Since a portable generator is operated outdoors, far away from occupied
buildings, the included NEMA 3R outdoor rated Power Inlet Box (PIB) will be
used to connect the generator to the MTS. The generator is connected to the
PIB through the included 25 foot Power Cord. The PIB will be hardwired
directly to the MTS. See System Wiring Diagram on page 17 for more
information. When the generator is providing power to the PIB with the Power
Cord, the green LED indicator will be lit showing power to the PIB receptacle.
Installing and wiring Power Inlet box
Locate the PIB on an exterior wall that will ensure the generator will be as
far away from windows, doors, and vents as possible.
CAUTION
Consult with your Local municipal, State and National electrical codes for
proper mandatory wiring methods.
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Loosen screw at the bottom front of the box and lift off the cover.
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Determine which conduit hole location on the box will provide most convenient routing into the building and to the MTS.
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Remove plastic plug and seal.
NOTE: In order to maintain NEMA 3R outdoor rating, use conduit fitting listed for use in wet locations. -
Using the 3 holes provided on the back of the box, mount PIB on exterior wall.
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Run cable/conduit from the PIB to the MTS allowing extra length on cable at both ends for wire connections.
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Loosen screw on the grounding terminal inside the box. Cut green grounding wire of cable to final length and strip wire insulation. Making sure both green grounding wires from the PIB receptacle and cable are inserted in-between plates on the grounding terminal.
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Cut red, black, and white wires of cable to final length and strip wire insulation.
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On the back of the outlet, insert white wire into hole colored white (marked “W”), tighten corresponding screw. Insert red wire into hole colored red (marked “X”), tighten corresponding screw. Insert black wire into hole colored clear (marked “Y”), tighten corresponding screw.
NOTE: Tighten all screws to 35 inch-pounds torque. -
Carefully fold wires into box, replace cover, and tighten bottom screw.
Wiring Power Inlet box to Manual Transfer Switch
The MTS enclosure includes knockouts on top and bottom to connect
cable/conduit from the Power Inlet Box or a hole can be drilled/punched at a
location of the installers choice.
CAUTION
Consult with your Local municipal, State and National electrical codes for
proper mandatory wiring methods.
- Using one of the knockouts or drilled hole, following NEC or CEC codes, connect cable/conduit from the PIB to the MTS and pull enough cable into the inside of the MTS to reach the top terminals of the transfer switch and the grounding terminal for green grounding wire.
- Cut red, black, white, and green wires of cable to final length and strip wire insulation.
- Connect green ground wire to ground bus bar.
- Connect red wire to L1 terminal on transfer switch.
- Connect black wire to L2 terminal on transfer switch.
- Connect white wire to N terminal on transfer switch.
- Conductor Tightening Torque = 40 in-lbs.
Operation check
NOTICE
A qualified electrician is to inspect the installation of the transfer switch
and power inlet box BEFORE operation check is performed. The installation must
comply with all applicable federal, state, and local codes.
For operation check, use a digital multimeter with low impedance setting (LoZ)
to be able to collect accurate voltage readings. LoZ mode eliminates phantom
or stray voltage readings.
DANGER
Be certain that the power from the utility and the generator are turned off
before starting this procedure. Failure to do so could result in serious
injury or death.
Utility Voltage:
- Manually move transfer switch lever up to the “UTILITY” position.
- Turn on utility power to transfer switch by flipping main circuit breaker in main service panel as well as the 50A double pole breaker that was installed to the “ON” position.
- Using the digital multimeter mentioned above, measure across the lower transfer switch terminals L1 and L2. The multimeter reading is to be approximately 240VAC.
- Measure across the lower transfer switch terminals L1 and N. The multimeter reading is to be approximately 120VAC.
- Measure across the lower transfer switch terminals L2 and N. The multimeter reading is to be approximately 120VAC. If readings are not as specified, check that breakers are in the “ON” position in main distribution panel and all wire connections are tight.
- Turn off utility power to transfer switch by flipping the main circuit breaker in main service panel to the “OFF” position.
Generator Voltage :
- Manually move transfer switch lever down to the “GENERATOR” position.
- Setup generator outdoors, far away from occupied buildings and connect power cord to PIB.
- Start generator.
- Using the digital multimeter mentioned above, measure across the lower transfer switch terminals L1 and L2. The multimeter reading is to be approximately 240VAC.
- Measure across the lower transfer switch terminals L1 and N. The multimeter reading is to be approximately 120VAC.
- Measure across the lower transfer switch terminals L2 and N. The multimeter reading is to be approximately 120VAC. If readings are not as specified, confirm breaker on generator is on, the indicating light on the PIB is on, and all wire connections are tight.
- Turn off generator.
Generator Under Load:
The purpose of this test is to understand how the generator operates under the
load of the circuits that have been selected to be backed up.
- Turn off utility power to transfer switch by flipping main circuit breaker in main service panel to the “OFF” position.
- Manually move transfer switch lever down to the “GENERATOR” position.
- Turn off all circuit breakers on MTS.
- Setup generator outdoors, far away from occupied buildings and connect power cord to PIB.
- Start generator. Generator is now powering all selected circuits.
- Turn on a selected circuit breaker and then apply load to that circuit. For example, if one of the selected circuits is a well pump, turn on the well pump.
- Continue to turn on selected circuits up to the rating of the generator. DO NOT overload the generator. Depending on the size of generator and load of the selected circuits, generator may only be able to power a single circuit or multiple circuits at one time.
- Once an understanding of which circuits can be run with the generator, turn on all circuit breakers on MTS.
- Let generator run at no load for several minutes then turn off generator.
- Manually move transfer switch lever up to the “UTILITY” position.
completing Installation
- Verify installation has been properly performed and signedoff by qualified electrician to meet all federal, state, and local codes.
- Verify system works properly through Operation Check procedure.
- Manually move transfer switch lever up to the “UTILITY” position if not already there.
- Connect three wiring connectors from cover to transfer switch wire harness.
- Install cover on MTS and secure with four screws provided.
- Turn on all circuit breakers on MTS.
- Install cover on main service panel.
- Turn on all circuit breakers on main service panel including main circuit breaker.
All circuits in the house should be on. The green light on the MTS front panel
should be on. This indicates select circuits in MTS are being powered by
Utility.
The Champion Manual Transfer Switch is now ready for use.
OPERATION
The green and blue lights on front panel indicate where power is available
from; Utlity, Generator, or both.
Green light illuminated indicates power present at transfer switch from
Utility.| Blue light illuminated indicates power present at transfer switch
from Generator.| Both lights illuminated indicated power present at transfer
switch from Utility to Generator.
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The rocker switch on front panel transfers power to the selected circuits from
either Utility or Generator.
Push top of switch to transfer to Utility power source.
Push bottom of switch to transfer to Generator power source.
NOTE: The switch will not operate in the direction of Utility or
Generator until that power source’s light is illuminated.
Push top of switch to transfer to Utility power source.| Push bottom of switch
to transfer to Generator power source.
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Transferring from Utility to Generator
DANGEr
Generator exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless, poisonous
gas. Breathing carbon monoxide will cause nausea, dizziness, fainting or
death. If you start to feel dizzy or weak, get to fresh air immediately.
- Set up generator outdoors, far away from building, windows, doors, vents or other openings.
- Ground generator per instructions in the generator’s operators manual.
- Start generator.
- Connect generator to PIB using included Champion Power Cord. The green light on the PIB outlet cover should be illuminated.
- At the MTS, the blue light should be illuminated meaning there is generator power to the transfer switch. Push bottom of switch to transfer power from “UTILITY” to “GENERATOR”.
All selected circuits are now powered by Generator. Loading of the generator
can be controlled by turning select circuit’s circuit breakers on or off.
Transferring from Generator to Utility
- At the MTS, the green light should be illuminated meaning there is Utility power to the transfer switch. Push top of switch to transfer power from “GENERATOR” to “UTILITY”. All selected circuits are now powered by Utility.
- Turn generator off. Blue light on panel will turn off when no generator power.
- Unplug power cord from generator and PIB. Store generator and cord.
DRAWNG AND DIAGRAM
Dimensions Drawing
System wiring Diagram
SPECIFICATIONS
Model Amperage (A)| 201192
30
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Voltage (V)| 240
Frequency (Hz)| 60
Phase| 1
Enclosure Rating| NEMA 1 (Indoor)
Circuits| 8
Breakers Included| 1-30A 2-pole
1-20A 1-pole
5-15A 1-pole
Conduit Size| 1 inch
ETL Listings| UL 1008
CSA C22.2 No. 1781
Power Inlet Box Enclosure Rating| NEMA 3R
Power Inlet Box Receptacle| L14-30
Weight (lbs/kg)| 33.1 / 15
Height (in/mm)| 17.6 / 448
Width (in/mm)| 15.3 / 389
Depth (in/mm)| 4.4 / 112
Technical Specifications
– 500A short-time current rating.
– Suitable for use in accordance with Article 702 of National Electrical Code,
NFPA 70.
– Suitable for CU and Al wire, 75 deg C minimum
– Continuous load not to exceed 100% of switch rating.
– Torque terminal connections to 40 in-lbs [Nm]
WARRANTY
Each Champion transfer switch is guaranteed against mechanical or electrical
failure due to manufacturing defects for a period of 5-years from date of
purchase. Power Inlet Box and Power Cord are guaranteed for a period of 1-year
from date of purchase.
The manufacturer’s responsibility during this warranty period is limited to
repair or replacement, free of charge, of products proving defective under
normal use or service when returned to the factory, transportation charges
prepaid. Guarantee is void on products that have been subjected to improper
installation, misuse, alteration, abuse or unauthorized repair. The
manufacturer makes no warranty with respect to the fitness of any goods for a
user’s particular application and assumes no responsibility for proper
selection and installation of its products. This warranty is in lieu of all
other warranties, expressed or implied, and limits the manufacturer’s
liability for damages to the cost of the product. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to
state.
**WARRANTY*
CHAMPION POWER EQUIPMENT TRANSFER SWITCH: 5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY POWER INLET
BOX: 1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY POWER CORD: 1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Warranty Qualifications
To register your product for warranty and FREE lifetime call center technical
support please visit: https://www.championpowerequipment.com/register
To complete registration you will need to include a copy of the purchase
receipt as proof of original purchase. Proof of purchase is required for
warranty service. Please register within ten (10) days from date of purchase.
Repair/Replacement Warranty
CPE warrants to the original purchaser that the mechanical and electrical
components will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of
(5) years (parts and labor) from the original date of purchase and 180 days
(parts and labor) for commercial and industrial use. Transportation charges on
product submitted for repair or replacement under this warranty are the sole
responsibility of the purchaser. This warranty only applies to the original
purchaser and is not transferable.
Do Not Return The Unit To The Place Of Purchase
Contact CPE’s Technical Service and CPE will troubleshoot any issue via phone
or e-mail. If the problem is not corrected by this method, CPE will, at its
option, authorize evaluation, repair or replacement of the defective part or
component at a CPE Service Center. CPE will provide you with a case number for
warranty service. Please keep it for future reference. Repairs or replacements
without prior authorization, or at an unauthorized repair facility, will not
be covered by this warranty.
Warranty Exclusions
This warranty does not cover the following repairs and equipment:
Normal Wear
Products with mechanical and electrical components need periodic parts and
service to perform well. This warranty does not cover repair when normal use
has exhausted the life of a part or the equipment as a whole.
Installation, Use and Maintenance
This warranty will not apply to parts and/or labor if the product is deemed to
have been misused, neglected, involved in an accident, abused, loaded beyond
the product’s limits, modified, installed improperly or connected incorrectly
to any electrical component.
Normal maintenance is not covered by this warranty and is not required to be
performed at a facility or by a person authorized by CPE.
Other Exclusions
This warranty excludes:
– Cosmetic defects such as paint, decals, etc.
– Circuit breakers
– Failures due to acts of God and other force majeure events beyond the
manufacturer’s control.
– Problems caused by parts that are not original Champion Power Equipment
parts.
Limits of Implied Warranty and Consequential Damage**
Champion Power Equipment disclaims any obligation to cover any loss of time,
use of this product, freight, or any incidental or consequential claim by
anyone from using this product. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
A unit provided as an exchange will be subject to the warranty of the original
unit. The length of the warranty governing the exchanged unit will remain
calculated by reference to the purchase date of the original unit.
This warranty gives you certain legal rights which may change from state to
state or province to province. Your state or province may also have other
rights you may be entitled to that are not listed within this warranty.
Contact Information Address
Champion Power Equipment, Inc.
12039 Smith Ave.
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 USA
www.championpowerequipment.com
Customer Service
Toll Free: 1-877-338-0999
info@championpowerequipment.com
Fax no.: 1-562-236-9429
Technical Service
Toll Free: 1-877-338-0999
tech@championpowerequipment.com
24/7 Tech Support: 1-562-204-1188
References
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