Other than a Manual Override lever, there are no operator controls because this is an automatic transfer switch. The manual override is to be used only by licensed professionals. Information on handle use can be obtained by calling Technical Service at
To select automatic transfer operation, do the following:
1.In transfer switch, set utility disconnect circuit breaker to ON position.
2.In transfer switch, set generator disconnect circuit breaker to ON position.
3.Install 15 Amp fuse in generator’s control panel.
4.Set generator’s circuit breaker to ON position.
5.Set generator’s system switch to AUTO position. The system will now be in automatic operation mode.
Symphony™ II Power Monitor (Optional)
For your convenience, a Symphony II Power Monitor is available, which provides a visual “on/off” status of each managed appliance/load. A series of LED lights are ON when an appliance has generator power and OFF when the appliance is in a shed mode or does not have power. When on generator power, the consumer can see which appliances are being managed.
A decal is provided that can be labeled with the managed appliances/loads and placed next to each priority LED.
The monitor is plugged into any convenient standard outlet within the home and constantly receives system status via the power line communication technology utilized by the Symphony II Power Management System during generator power.
Enclosure Door
To open transfer switch door, press the
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generator power and communicating with the Symphony II |
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The Symphony II system will control up to 8 priorities, with |
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priority 9 and 10 as lockouts. When total generator load |
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meets a preset value, the Symphony II system control board |
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will start shedding loads, starting with the lowest priority |
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(highest number) load. The Symphony II system will add or |
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shed managed loads based on the generator output capacity |
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The Symphony II system waits 10 seconds between adding |
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or shedding each load to permit the system to stabilize. If | To close and latch door, push door closed against enclosure. | ||||
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shed all managed loads quickly to prevent the generator | While in this position, push door upwards. This will cause | ||||
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the Symphony II system will | Enclosure door MUST be closed and latched at all times | ||||
5 minute delay, as described above. FOR | except when system is being serviced. |
There is a minimum five minute delay between the time utility power is lost and priority 1 loads are energized by the Symphony II system.
Be aware that managed heating element energy loads (such as electric range burners, oven, or space heaters) that were ON when utility power was lost, will be ON when the generator begins supplying power. It is advised that the owner check all such managed devices to ensure they are turned OFF before generator power appears.
Managed devices like clothes dryers that require pressing a START button will not resume operation unless the START button is pressed after generator power begins.
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