APC UTS10BI, UTS6BI, UTS6H manual UTS circuits, Circuit wiring

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UTS circuits

UTS6/UTS6H

 

UTS6BI

 

 

Circuit

 

Circuit

 

1

2

1

120 V

2

3

120 V 4

3

4

 

5

6

5

240 V

6

120 V circuits ONLY

Together, circuits 5 and 6 form a dedicated

 

 

240 V circuit. DO NOT use these circuits as

 

 

individual 120 V circuits.

 

UTS10BI

 

Circuit

 

1

 

2

3

120 V

4

5

6

 

7

 

8

9

240 V 10

Together, circuits 9 and 10 form a dedicated 240 V circuit. DO NOT use these circuits as individual 120 V circuits.

Note: UTS6/UTS6H - Utilizing all of the UTS circuits is not necessary. However, Circuits 5 and 6 must be connected to the building circuit panel and must receive power for the UTS to function. Circuits 5 and 6 must be connected to circuits that are in opposite phases so that 240 V is present across the circuits 5 and 6.

UTS6BI/UTS10BI - Utilizing all of the UTS circuits is not necessary. However, the dedicated 240 V circuits must be connected to the building circuit panel and must receive power for the UTS to function.

120 V circuit wiring

Consult the UTS Wiring Plan table in the Quick Install Guide that was filled in previously.

1.Locate the circuit breaker on the circuit breaker panel to be connected to circuit1 of the UTS.

2.Switch the circuit breaker OFF.

3.Loosen the screw securing the electrical wire, and remove the wire. DO NOT trim this wire.

4.Locate wires 1 IN and 1 OUT in the bundle of wires coming from the UTS. Route these wires to the circuit breaker identified in Step 1.

5.Strip off 5/8 inch insulation from the end of the wire labeled 1 OUT.

6.Insert the stripped 1 OUT wire and the wire previously disconnected from the circuit breaker into a wire nut supplied in accessories kit. Twist the wire nut to ensure an electrical connection between the two wires. Tuck the wires inside the circuit breaker panel.

7.Strip off 5/8 inch insulation from the end of the wire labeled 1 IN.

8.Insert the stripped end of the 1 IN wire into the circuit breaker and tighten the screw to secure the wire.

9.Identify the remaining 120 V circuits to be connected to the UTS. Repeat steps 2 through 6 for each circuit.

Site Preparation & Installation Guide Universal Transfer Switch UTS6 UTS6H UTS6BI UTS10BI

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Contents Site Preparation and Installation Guide Protect your investment IntroductionRecommended tools All Units Additional contents for Safety and Regulatory Information save this informationSafety Precautions Unpack and InspectSpecifications Output Generator Interface Automatic, Remote Start/StopUTS Configurable Features Site Planning and Preparation Convenience Outlet is powered by Circuit1Generators Generator Load Balance InstallationUninterruptible Power Supply UPS Adhere to all national and local electrical codesFlush mount installation Surface mount installationConnect UTS to circuit breaker panel Circuit wiring UTS circuitsDo not trim these wires For a UTS6BI, 5 in and 6Wiring schematics UTS6 Wiring schematics UTS6H Wiring schematics UTS6BI Wiring schematics UTS10BI LCD UTS Controls and IndicatorsUPS Connect the UTS power cord to utility power UTS Power ConnectorsConnect Power to the UTS APC Legendary Reliability UTS Universal Transfer SwitchBackup1 Source Type Initial SetupUTS Setup Wizard Backup1 Generator Power RatingCircuit 1 setup Backup2 Source TypeBackup2 UPS Power Rating Circuit 2 setupSystem Status Verification Circuit status verificationUTS Model Connector Type Cable Connect UTS to Backup Power SourcesGenerator Other backup power sources UPSTroubleshooting Problem UTS configuration errors are found Problem a circuit is mislabeled while using the Setup WizardCircuits LoadEven Odd Circuit Assignments UTS10BIRegulatory Information ServiceAPC Worldwide Customer Support FCC Class B Compliance NoticeTwo-Year Warranty Terms of warrantyPage 990-2992B 2008
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