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TS 870 TRANSFER SWITCH

PM062 REV 5 08/05/05

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switch will immediately return to the utility or generator supply if within normal

operating limits.

5.2.4. ADDITIONAL PROCEDURES

If the "Service Disconnected" pilot light is

not illuminated, the service will not

have been successfully disconnected and therefore it is

not safe to perform

any maintenance until the following additional procedures are performed

:

DANGER!!!!

Arc Flash and Shock Hazard. Will cause severe injury or death.

Do not open equipment until ALL power sources are disconnected

This equipment must be installed and serviced only by qualified electrical

personnel utilizing safe work practices and appropriate Personal Protective

Equipment (PPE). Failure to do so may cause personal injury or death

1. Open the door to the transfer switch using a suitable tool and opening the

door lock with the key.

2. Visually inspect the actual position of the transfer switch mechanism. If the

position of the transfer switch mechanism is clearly in the "neutral position"

and the load bus is de-energized on all phases, the service has been

successfully disconnected. Proceed to Step. 4.

If the position of the transfer switch mechanism is not in the neutral position or

the load bus is energized, further procedures are required.

Note: If the position of the transfer switch mechanism is clearly in the "neutral

position, the "service disconnected" pilot light may not have illuminated due to

the following reasons:

a) Utility and generator supply voltages are not present (the pilot light

requires AC supply voltage to be present).

b) The pilot light may be burnt out. The bulb should be immediately

replaced with a suitably rated bulb.

c) Failure of one or more of the sensing/logic contacts. A qualified

service technician is required to trouble shoot this specific condition.

Switch the utility control circuit isolation switch to the de-energized position