4.1.2. As a Generator subpanel: Models ATS1001D/R:
If using the Ovation™ Series ATS as a generator sub panel, mount the transfer switch as close to the load center as possible. The OVATION™ ATS can be installed on either the left or right side of the load center. If
1.Follow steps
2.TURN OFF the main circuit breaker supplying power to existing load center. Remove cover from load center.
3.Install appropriate sized conduit, fittings and wire between transfer switch and load center to accommodate all branch circuits that will be relocated to the transfer switch and UTILITY MAIN feed (4 wire) from load center to transfer switch.
4.Remove branch circuit wires from circuit breakers that will be relocated to transfer switch. Remove two adjacent single pole circuit breakers from which branch circuit wires were removed. Install NEW
5.Connect UTILITY MAIN feed wire from new circuit
breaker in load center to UTILITY MAIN circuit breaker in transfer switch. The OVATION™ Series ATS have been UL Listed for use with Copper or AL wire.
6.Install and connect appropriately sized wire from the generator to the terminals marked “GENERATOR MAIN”. If installing the Current Sense Cable provided with the optional PowerPause™ Load Management Module Kit, each X and Y generator source wire should pass through the hole of current transformer on the Current Sense Cable before connection to GENERATOR MAIN circuit breaker. Ensure UTILITY and GENERATOR SENSE lead wires located in UTILITY and GENERATOR MAIN circuit breaker lugs remain in the UTILITY and GENERATOR MAIN lugs when tightening the UTILITY and GENERATOR MAIN source wire. When AL conductors are used, the application of a
7.If the OVATION™ Series ATS is installed in new construction, affix paint/plaster shield to OVATION™ ATS to keep interior clean. Remove when all wallboard and painting is completed and proceed to next step.
8.Install and wire the correct type and rating of compatible branch circuit breakers (see Section 2), complying with the product label wiring diagram for each branch circuit. See the branch circuit breaker markings for correct wire size and tightening torque requirements.
9.Ensure all wires are clear of the actuator/motor module and mechanical interlocks.
10.Proceed to Section 4.2.
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