SECTION 3.4

DIAGNOSTIC TESTS

PART 3

V-TYPE PREPACKAGED TRANSFER SWITCHES

3.To prevent interaction, disconnect Wire 126 and Wire "A" from the limit switch terminals.

4.Set a VOM to its "R x 1 " scale and zero the meter.

5.Connect the VOM test leads across the two limit switch terminals from which Wires A and 126 were removed.

6.Manually actuate the main contacts to their "Standby" position. The VOM should indicate CONTINUITY.

7.Manually actuate the main contacts to their "Utility" position. The VOM should read INFINITY.

RESULTS:

Replace limit switch XA1 if it checks bad.

NOTE: Problems with transfer switch operation can also be caused by (a) defective wiring between the generator and transfer switch, or (b) a defective component in the generator circuit board. See Part 4, "DC Control".

TEST 32 - CONTINUITY TEST OF WIRING (C1)

DISCUSSION:

This test will ensure that all control wiring has continuity.

1.Set the AUTO-OFF-MANUAL switch to the OFF position.

2.Turn the generator main circuit breaker to the off position.

3.Turn off the utility power supply to the transfer switch using whatever means provided. (Such as utility source main line circuit breaker).

4.Set your VOM to the "R x 1" scale.

5.Disconnect Wire N2A from the Utility Coil C1 and connect one test lead to it. Connect the other test lead to terminal lug N2 of the transfer switch. CONTINUITY should be read. Reconnect Wire N2A.

6.Disconnect Wire 126 from transfer relay (TR) and connect one test lead to it. Connect the other test lead to limit switch XA1 bottom terminal Wire 126. CONTINUITY should be read. Reconnect Wire 126.

7.Disconnect Wire N1A from transfer relay (TR) terminal and connect one test lead to it. Connect the other test lead to F1 top fuse terminal Wire N1A. CONTINUITY should be read. Reconnect Wire N1A.

RESULTS:

Repair any defective wiring that does not read

CONTINUITY. If wiring tests good, proceed to Test 23.

TEST 33 - CONTINUITY TEST OF WIRING (C2)

DISCUSSION:

This test will ensure that all control wiring has continuity.

1.See Test 32, Step 1

2.See Test 32, Step 2

3.See Test 32, Step 3

4.See Test 32, Step 4

5.Disconnect Wire E2 from the standby coil (C2) and connect one test lead to it. Connect the other test lead to Terminal Lug E2 of the transfer switch. CONTINUITY should be read. Reconnect Wire E2.

6.Disconnect Wire 205 from transfer relay (TR) Terminal 6 and connect one test lead to it. Connect the other test lead to limit switch XB1 top terminal Wire 205. CONTINUITY should be read. Reconnect Wire 205.

7.Disconnect Wire E1 from Transfer Relay (TR) Terminal 9 and connect one test lead to it. Connect the other test lead to terminal lug E1 of the transfer switch. CONTINUITY should be read. Reconnect Wire E1.

RESULTS:

Repair any defective wiring that does not read CONTINUITY. If wiring tests good, proceed to Test 23.

TEST 34 - CHECK N1 AND N2 WIRING

DISCUSSION:

A shorted Wire N1 or N2 to ground can cause fuse F1 or F2 to blow.

PROCEDURE:

1.On the generator panel, set the AUTO-OFF-MANUAL switch to OFF.

2.Turn off the utility power supply to the transfer switch, using whatever means are provided.

3.Remove fuses F1 and F2 from the fuse holder (see Figure 5).

4.Remove the generator control panel cover. Disconnect wire N1 and wire N2 from the interconnection terminal in the control panel, or the terminal strip.

5.Set your VOM to the 'R x 1" scale. Connect the positive meter test lead to wire N1.

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Guardian Technologies 4760, 4456 Test 33 Continuity Test of Wiring C2, Test 34 Check N1 and N2 Wiring, See Test 32, Step