Schneider Electric 300 Series Dual Purpose Manual Transfer Switch with Integrated Quick Connects User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Schneider Electric
Table of Contents
300 Series Dual Purpose Manual Transfer Switch with Integrated Quick
Connects
User Manual
Series Dual Purpose Manual Transfer Switch with Integrated Quick
Connects
Dual Purpose Manual Transfer Switch with
Integrated Quick Connects (MTDQ) & (MGDQ)
H design, 800 through 1200 Amperes
Operator’s Manual
381333-495
06/2021
DANGER is used in this manual to warn of a hazardous situation that, if
not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING is used in this manual to warn of a hazardous situation that, if
not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION is used in this manual to warn of a hazardous situation that, if
not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury
Refer to the outline and wiring drawings provided with the ASCO SERIES 300
MTDQ and MGDQ for all installation details.
Rating Label
The transfer switch contains a rating label to define operational limits.
Refer to the label for specific values.
WARNING
Do not exceed the values on the rating label. Exceeding the rating can
cause personal injury or serious equipment damage.
Catalog Number Identification
A typical Catalog Number is shown below with its elements explained. An
example is for an H–design, solid neutral, 3 poles, 800 amps, in Type 3R
enclosure :
H | 3MDTQ | A | 3 | 800 | N | 0 | M |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frame | Product | Neutral Code | Phase Poles | Amperes | Voltage | Group Code |
Enclosure
H| 3MDTQ
3MGDQ| A-solid
B-switched| 2
3| 800
1000
1200| A 115
B 120
C 208
D 220
E 230
F 240 H 380 J 400| K 415
L 440
M 460
N 480
P 550
Q 575
R 600| 00-No Accessory
0X-Accessory
0Z-Custom
Accessory| M- Type 3R
secure
S- Type 3RX
secure (316)
SS
Installation
SERIES 300 Dual Purpose Manual Transfer Switches (MTDQ and MGDQ) are factory
assembled and tested. Installation requires mounting, connecting power
conductors, and auxiliary control circuits (if required.).
Supporting Foundation
The supporting foundation for the enclosure must be level and straight. Refer
to the applicable enclosure outline drawing included with the transfer switch
for all mounting details including door opening space. If bottom cable entry
is used, the foundation must be prepared so that the conduit stubs are located
correctly. Refer to the enclosure outline drawing for the specified area and
location. Provide clearance between field-installed conductors and parts of
the transfer switch. When a concrete floor is poured, use interlocking
conduit spacer caps or a wood or metal template to maintain proper conduit
alignment.
Mounting
Refer to the outline drawing furnished with this switch and mount the SERIES
300 MTDQ and MGDQ according to the details and instructions shown.
NOTICE
Protect the transfer switch from construction grit and metal chips to
prevent malfunction or shortened life of the transfer switch.
Mount the SERIES 300 MTDQ or MGDQ to a rigid supporting structure. Level all
mounting points by using flat washers behind the mounting hole locations to
avoid distortion of the switch.
Line Connections
Refer to the wiring diagram provided with the transfer switch. All wiring must
be made in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes.
DANGER
De–energize the conductors before making any line or auxiliary circuitry
connections. Be sure that Source 1 and Source 2 line connections are in proper
phase rotation. Place engine generator starting control(s) in the OFF
position. Make sure all engine generator(s) are not in operation.
Testing Power Conductors
Do not connect the power conductors to the transfer switch until they are
tested. Installing power cables in conduit, cable troughs and ceiling-
suspended hangers often requires considerable force. The pulling of cables can
damage insulation and stretch or break the conductor’s strands. For this
reason, after the cables are pulled into position, and before they are
connected, they should be tested to verify that they are not defective or have
been damaged during installation.
Connecting Power Conductors
After the power conductors have been tested, connect them to the appropriate
terminals on the transfer switch as shown on the wiring diagram provided. Make
sure the conductors being installed are suitable for use with the terminals
provided on the transfer switch. Standard terminals are solderless, screw type
and will accept the wire sizes and types listed on the drawings provided with
the transfer switch. Be careful when stripping insulation from the cables;
avoid nicking or ringing the conductor. Remove surface
oxides from conductors by cleaning with a wire brush.
When aluminum conductors are used, apply joint compounds to them. Tighten
terminals to the torque specified on the rating label.
Dual Purpose Manual Transfer Switch with Integrated Quick Connects contains 16
Series quick connect which provide a connecting means connecting a portable
generator. Quick connects for Portable Generator connection are
located on the Source 2 (emergency) side of this MTDQ or MGDQ. (See Figure 1)
Making Quick Connect Connections
-
Open MTDQ or MGDQ chamber door.
-
Feed ground (green) cable through trap door located on the bottom of the unit.
-
Complete the Connection Proper connection (See Figure 2):
A. Grasp connector jacket and firmly insert cam connector into cam plug.
B. Push on cam connector jacket until connector fully seats in cam plug.
C. Rotate cam connector jacket counterclockwise until it stops. -
Complete the Neutral (white) connection Proper connection (See Figure 2):
A. Grasp connector jacket and firmly Insert cam connector into cam plug.
B. Push on cam connector jacket until connector fully seats in cam plug.
C. Rotate the cam connector jacket counterclockwise until it stops. -
Complete the Phase (hot) connections:
A. Should the phase rotation of the generator and utility power match, connect the Hots as follows:
Generator Hot | ASCO SERIES 300 MTDQ or MGDQ |
---|---|
A | A |
B | B |
C | C |
NOTICE
Should the phase rotation of the generator and utility power NOT match,
connect the Hots as follows:
Generator Hot ASCO SERIES 300 MTDQ or MGDQ
A | B |
---|---|
B | A |
C | C |
6. Proper connection (See Figure 1):
A. Grasp connector jacket and firmly insert cam connector into cam plug.
B. Push on cam connector jacket until the connector fully seats in cam plug.
C. Rotate cam connector jacket counterclockwise until it stops.
7. Make sure all connections are right and secure:
Close MTDQ or MGDQ chamber door, and secure allowing cables to exit cable trap
door at the bottom of the unit.
Disconnection of Quick Connects
- Verify that the MTDQ or MGDQ is in the OFF or Source 1 position.
- Disconnect the Phase (hot) connections, beginning with the furthest to the left.
- Disconnect the Neutral (white) connection.
- Disconnect the Ground (green) connections.
Dual Purpose Manual Transfer Switch with Integrated Quick Connects contains a
disconnect breaker and 16 Series quick connects which provides a connecting
means for connecting a Load Bank.
Quick connects for Load Bank are located on the Source 1 side of
this MTDQ or MGDQ. (See Figure 3)
DANGER
Ensure circuit breaker is OFF and the connectors are locked out from Source power prior to connection.
-
Open MTDQ OR MGDQ chamber door.
-
Feed ground(green) cable through the trap door located at the bottom of the unit.
-
Complete the Connection Proper connection(See Figure 2):
A. Grasp connector jacket and firmly insert cam connector into cam plug.
B. Push on cam connector jacket until connector fully seats in cam plug.
C. Rotate cam connector jacket counterclockwise until it stops.
-
Complete the connection of the hot connection
Proper connection(See Figure 4):
A. Grasp connector jacket and firmly Insert cam connector into cam plug.
B. Push on cam connector jacket until connector fully seats in cam plug.
C. Rotate cam connector jacket counterclockwise until it stops. -
Make sure all connections are tight and secure.
Close MTDQ OR MGDQ chamber door, and secure allowing cables to exit cable trap door at the bottom of the unit.
Disconnection of Quick Connects
- Ensure the circuit breaker is OFF and the connectors are locked out from Source power prior to connection.
- Disconnect the Phase (hot) connections.
- Disconnect the Ground (green) connections.
Manual Operation Procedure
The SERIES 300 MTDQ and MGDQ have an external manual operating handle on the
front left of the enclosure. Observe the switch position indicators –
SOURCE 1, SOURCE 2, and DISCONNECTED. See Figures 5, 6, 7, and 8.
WARNING
Close the transfer switch enclosure door and tighten the screws before you use the manual operating handle.
-
Operate the manual operating handle to DISCONNECT the load or transfer to SOURCE 1 or SOURCE 2. The selected switch position is indicated with a yellow indicator window. See
Figures 5, 6, 7, and 8. -
Provision for a padlock (not provided) allows the manual operating handle to be locked in the SOURCE 1, SOURCE 2, or DISCONNECTED position.
Operation of the Transfer Switch
DANGER
Operate the transfer switch only with the enclosure door closed!
To Transfer from SOURCE 1 to DISCONNECTED:
Pull the handle out.
Turn the handle counterclockwise until
DISCONNECTED
the position is indicated.
Figure 5. DISCONNECTED (from SOURCE 1) position indicator
To Transfer from DISCONNECTED to SOURCE 2:
Figure 6. SOURCE 2 position indicator
Push the handle in.
Turn the handle counterclockwise until SOURCE 2 position is indicated
To Transfer from SOURCE 2 to DISCONNECTED:
Figure 7. DISCONNECTED (from SOURCE 2) position indicator
To Transfer from DISCONNECTED to SOURCE 1:
Figure 8. SOURCE 1 position indicator
Pull the handle out.
Turn handle clockwise until SOURCE 1 the position is indicated.
Testing & Service
Transfer Test
Operate the transfer switch monthly to ensure proper operation.
Preventive Maintenance
Reasonable care in preventive maintenance will insure high reliability and
long life for the SERIES 300 MTDQ and MGDQ.
An annual preventive maintenance program is recommended.
ASCO Power Services, Inc. is ASCO Power
A technologies service organization for the United States and Canada. Call
1-800-800-2726
(ASCO) to request a service call and information on preventive maintenance
agreements.
Annual Inspection Checklist
DANGER
Hazardous voltage capable of causing shock, burns, or death is used in this
switch!
- Clean the enclosure. Brush and vacuum away any excessive dust accumulation. Remove moisture with a clean cloth.
- Check the transfer switch contacts. De-energize all sources, then remove the transfer switch barriers and check contact conditions. The non–replaceable main contacts are designed to last the life of the transfer switch. Reinstall the barriers carefully.
- Maintain transfer switch lubrication. Under normal operating conditions no further lubricating is required. Renew factory lubrication if the switch is subjected to severe dust or abnormal operating conditions or if the transfer switch coil is replaced.
- Check all cable connections by either thermal measuring or monitoring or mechanical check. If any connections are loose & retighten them. See Page 4.
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