Emerson 7ATB manual Drawout procedure

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BYPASSING & ISOLATING (continued)

grasp two handles

locking pin

with clevis pin

 

rail support

left support leg

carriage

 

locking pin

 

with clevis pin

adjust length to touch floor

 

 

right support leg

Drawout procedure

adjust length to touch floor

 

1.Bypass and Isolate the ATS, then open both lower doors.

2.Pull out the rail support carriage all the way.

3.Remove left & right clevis and locking pins, drop two support legs, reinstall locking and clevis pins (to lock in place), and adjust both leg lengths to extend to the floor.

4.Stand directly in front of transfer switch. Grasp both handles, and pull straight out (detents on the rails require high initial force to overcome resistance).

Figure 3–7b. 4000 amp transfer switch isolated and pulled out for inspection.

To avoid personal injury and equipment damage on 4000 A switches, two support legs must be extended as shown in Figure 3–8. Substantial initial force is required to pull out the transfer switch (there are detents on rails).

The 4000 A transfer switch weighs 600 lb. Use lifting yoke 835745–001 or other device capable of lifting this weight to avoid personal injury or equipment damage.

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Contents Rating Label Table of ContentsNameplate Page 4000 Catalog Number IdentificationStatus Lights 1000 1200 1600 2000 2600 3000 4000Page Remove Shipping Brackets / Angles From the Transfer Switch InstallationRemove the Shipping Skid Supporting FoundationInstallation Voltage Checks Functional TestTransfer Test Electrical OperationPreventive Maintenance Testing & ServiceDisconnecting the Controller Transfer TestTrouble-Shooting Checks Testing & ServiceTROUBLE-SHOOTING Manual Load Transfer Maintenance HandlePush Bypassing & IsolatingBypass Handle Turn it Clockwise Pull outTurn crank Counter Clockwise Until Window Shows Bypassing & IsolatingIsolating the ATS Drawout procedure Turn crank Clockwise Until Window Shows Return to ServiceTurn crank clockwise until window shows Conn connected Bypass Handle Turn it Counter Clockwise Return to ServiceTo Un-Bypass Normal Source To Un-Bypass Emergency SourceSee Controller User’s Guide Index

7ATB specifications

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