Eaton Electrical Magnum Transfer Switch Fixed Switching Device, Levering and Position Indication

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Instructional Booklet

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Effective: March 2007

Fixed and Drawout Magnum Transfer Switches

Red

Yellow

Green

Figure 32.Carriage Label Showing DISCONNECT, TEST, and CONNECT Positions of the Recessed Cover.

6.1.2 Levering the Switching Device

The switching device is now ready to be levered. With the switching device OPEN, the levering device access door can be raised. The levering device is hand operated using a standard 3/8” square drive and ratchet, which is not provided (Figure 33). As long as the access door is raised, the switching device is held in the “trip free” condition. Begin by rotating the levering-in screw to the full counter clockwise (DISCONNECT) position.

Figure 33.Levering and Position Indication.

Close the compartment door and begin levering the switching device into its different positions using a clockwise ratcheting motion. When the switching device is levered fully to the DISCONNECT or CONNECT position, the levering shaft hits a hard stop. Do NOT exceed 25 ft lb (33.9 Nm) of torque or the levering mechanism may be damaged.

NOTICE

THE SWITCHING DEVICE CAN BE LEVERED WITH THE COMPART- MENT DOOR OPEN OR CLOSED, BUT IT IS ADVISABLE TO CLOSE THE DOOR PRIOR TO LEVERING.

The position of the switching device within its compartment is indicated by color coded position indicators (See

Figure 29 through 32):

Red=Connect;

Yellow=Test; and

Green=Disconnect.

To remove the switching device from its compartment, follow the procedure just described using a counter clockwise ratcheting motion.

NOTICE

THE SWITCHING DEVICE MECHANISM IS INTERLOCKED SUCH THAT CHARGED CLOSING SPRINGS ARE AUTOMATICALLY DIS- CHARGED IF THE SWITCHING DEVICE IS LEVERED INTO OR OUT OF THE CELL. DISCHARGE TAKES PLACE BETWEEN THE DISCONNECT AND TEST POSITION.

6.2. Fixed Switching Device

The Magnum fixed type switching device differs from the drawout version in that it has no levering device, primary disconnects, and secondary disconnects (Figure 34). In addition, a fixed switching device does not have a standard feature to hold the switching device in a “trip free” position

Figure 34. Typical Magnum Fixed Switching Device.

Fixed switching device terminals have holes for making bolted hor- izontal primary bus connections. Adapters are available for mak- ing vertical primary bus connections. Secondary connections can be made through standard terminal blocks or a special connector compatible with the drawout switching device’s type secondary connector. Both secondary connection devices are mounted at the top front of the switching device.

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Contents Manual for the Fixed and Drawout Magnum Transfer Switches Testing and Problem Solving Maintenance Renewal Parts GuideInstructional Booklet Preliminary Comments and Safety Precautions IntroductionGeneral Information Typical Load Transfer Switch Switching Device Type Schematic Design ConfigurationTypical Bypass Isolation Switch Schematic Withstand RatingsMagnum Fixed and Drawout Switching Devices Magnum Transfer Switch ConfigurationsGeneral Magnum Switching Device Fixed Switching Device for the Magnum Transfer Switch Transfer Switch Catalog Number Identification Using the Style Identification Guide Transfer Switch Catalog Number ExplanationReceiving, Handling, and Storage Equipment DescriptionPower Panel Switch Interlocks Open Transition OnlyDrawout Interlocks Left Side View with Panels Removed Voltage Selection Panel Logic PanelDrawout Mechanism Features NeutralsRelay Auxiliary Contacts Transfer Switch Equipment Enclosures EnclosureInstallation and Wiring StandardsMounting Location Unpackaging and Inspection Mounting Procedure Seismic Tested and Approved Product Mounting InstructionsPower Cable Connections Wire Size for Available Power Cable ConnectionsVoltage Selection Adjustment Mounting the Switching Device in the Drawout MechanismWiring OperationEngine Start Connection Automatic Transfer Switch Close Switch by Pushing Close ButtonDrawout and Fixed Switching Devices Installing a Drawout Switching DeviceSwitching Device Positioning Switching Device in the Connect Position Fixed Switching Device Levering and Position IndicationOperation of the Bypass Isolation Transfer Switch Switching Device OperationOperator Panel Bypassing the Transfer Switch Automatic OperationSource 1 to Source 1 Bypass Source 2 to Source 2 BypassInto Its Source 2 to Source 1 Bypass Open Transition Only Testing and Problem Solving Manual Operation When in Bypass ModeTesting Problem SolvingTransfer Switch Appears Inoperative Transfer Switch Will Not Automatically Transfer to SourceTransfer Switch Will Not Automatically Recharge Switches Maintenance Periodic Maintenance ProceduresMaintenance Procedures IntroductionCover Removal and Replacement Cover Removal and ReplacementRenewal Parts Guide Instructional Booklet Sensing Harness TSMGH02 Kcmil Neutral Terminal Instructional Booklet

Magnum Transfer Switch specifications

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