Emerson GDESIGN 10003000 A, 386 manual Line Connections, Bus Connections, Testing Power Conductors

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INSTALLATION (continued)

Line Connections

A Wiring Diagram is furnished with the ASCO 386 (separate from this manual). Refer to this drawing. All wiring must be made in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes.

Bus Connections

If bus connection is used, use SAE grade 5 hardware to connect bus to appropriate terminal plates on the transfer switch. Wipe off bus surfaces before they are joined. If bus is very dirty, gently clean surfaces with a non–flammable solvent. Avoid touching cleaned surfaces.

De–energize the conductors before making any line or auxiliary circuitry connections. Be sure that Normal and Emergency line connections are in proper phase rotation. Place engine generator starting control in the OFF position. Make sure engine generator is 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 cables have been tested, connect them to the appropriate terminal lugs on the transfer switch as shown on the wiring diagram provided with the switch. Make sure the lugs provided are suitable for use with the cables being installed. Standard terminal lugs are solderless screw type and will accept the wire sizes listed on the drawings provided with the switch. Be careful when stripping insulation from the cables; avoid nicking or ringing the conductor. Remove surface oxides from cables by cleaning with a wire brush. When aluminum cable is used, apply joint compound to conductors. Tighten cable lugs to the torque specified on rating label.

Do not run cables behind the switch. Cables can be bundled on the right side of the switch. Maintain proper electrical clearance between the live metal parts and grounded metal: ½ inch minimum for 260-400 amperes, 1 inch minimum over 400 amperes.

Do not breathe cleaning solvent vapors.

Use SAE grade 5 hardware and tighten the bolted joints to the torque specified in Table A.

NOTICE

The reliability of the connection depends on how clean and how tight the joint is.

Table A. Tightening torque values for bolted joints.

Bolt Diameter

Recommended

(Grade 5 hardware)

Tightening Torque

in inches

in foot pounds

5/16

12

3/8

20

1/2

50

5/8

95

3/4

155

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Contents Rating Label Table of ContentsIdentification Label Page Installation Testing Power Conductors Connecting Power ConductorsLine Connections Bus ConnectionsManual Operation Test ClosedVoltage Checks Electrical OperationTransfer To Emergency Section Sequence of OperationRetransfer to Normal Section Testing & Service Preventive MaintenanceTesting Replacement PartsTROUBLE-SHOOTING Manual Load TransferSensor Adjustments AdjustmentsHow to Change a Setting Delay Before Transfer Optional FeaturesDelay After Transfer Index