NOTE ON NEUTRAL BONDED GENERATORS: Some portable generators are intended for use on jobsites and are subject to OSHA regulations for GFCI protection on all receptacles. These "contractor grade" generators have their neutral wire bonded to the ground wire to pass OSHA inspection. When connected to a transfer switch, this may cause nuisance tripping of the generator GFCI breaker. When using a neutral bonded generator to power a house or building through a transfer switch, consult the generator manufacturer or local authorized service dealer to determine if the neutral bond wire on the generator can be disabled without voiding the warranty. If it can be disabled, then no modifications to your transfer switch installation are needed. If the neutral bond cannot be removed or voids the warranty, you must install a Switched Neutral Kit (SNK, Generac model 6297) accessory with your transfer switch. NOTE: Removal of the neutral bond should be performed by an authorized generator service dealer or qualified electrician. If the neutral bond is removed, the generator will no longer pass OSHA inspection for job sites.
TABLE 1 - SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL: | 6382 | 6335 |
UTILITY MAIN breaker, Included | 200 Amp | 200 Amp |
GEN MAIN breaker, included | 30 Amp | 50 Amp |
Max Load per Circuit | As marked | As marked |
Max Load on Generator | 30 Amp | 50 Amp |
Max Watts @ 250 Volt | 7500 | 12,500 |
Max Watts @ 125 Volt | 7500 | 12,500 |
Max | 12 | 12 |
Max | 6 | 6 |
NEMA Configuration of Power Inlet | CS6365 | |
Voltage | 125/250 Volts | 125/250 Volts |
NEMA Type Enclosure | 3R – Outdoor | 3R – Outdoor |
Phase | 1 | 1 |
Minimum Gauge Cord Size | 10/4 AWG | 6/4 AWG |
*NOTE: If Ground Fault Circuit Interrupting (GFCI) breakers,
AFCI circuit breakers can take up more than one space, the overall maximum number of circuits may be reduced from the number shown.
STEP 1: INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE TRANSFER SWITCH ENCLOSURES THAT CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY. FOLLOW PROPER INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES TO AVOID HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES. TURN OFF THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER IN THE LOAD CENTER BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION.
1.Although this transfer switch can be installed above, below or on either side of the utility meter socket, the preferred location is to the RIGHT of the meter socket since the location of the lugs for the Utility Main are on
the Left side of the transfer switch. Knockouts (KO) are provided only in the bottom of the enclosure. However, since the enclosure is aluminum, it is easy to cut in the desired knockout. If the KO is cut in above the live terminals of the circuit breakers, a watertight hub should be used. NOTE: If a 2” KO is cut in the side of the Transfer switch enclosure, the dead front panel may need to be “notched” to clear the 2” fittings. The back of the KO must be 3/8” from the rear of the enclosure.
2.Loosen the thumb screw from the cover of the transfer switch, and slide the cover down to remove. The thumb screw stays attached to the cover.
3.Remove the two screws from the bottom of the dead front. When the cover is pulled forward, the
4.The mounting holes in the back of the transfer switch are on 16” centers so they could line up on your studs if desired. We recommend using all four holes to mount the enclosure.
5.Select the bottom center 2” KO to exit to the Main distribution panel. Terminate the LOAD wires in the landing lugs on the bottom of the bus assembly, one to the Neutral lug and one to the Ground lug on the right side of the enclosure.
6.Terminate wires from the meter socket into the utility Main breaker on the left side, and the Neutral into the unused lug on the insulated neutral bar.
7.Plug in and wire any additional branch circuit breakers in the spaces provided. Installer will need to remove any
8.Reinstall dead front cover and interlock mechanism if removed earlier. Fill any unused spaces in the dead front with the closing plates provided.
9.Reinstall cover.
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