Go Power! TS-50 User Manual
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D. Route internal ground wires around lower area of enclosure and secure
to ground wires away from electrical contacts on components to avoid the
possibility of electrical short-circuit.
E. Connect the ground wires to the ground bar. Tighten terminals to a
minimum of 20 inch-pounds.
F. Connect the neutral (white) wire connections.
G. Connect the hot wire(s). If there is a black wire and a red wire (for 240
VAC), it does not matter which is hot 1 and which is hot 2.
H. In some applications it may be desirable to feed a 120 volt supply, such
as an inverter, into both hot legs of a transfer switch, so that the 120 volt
supply can operate the entire RV load. Although discretion is advised in
designing this into the system, it is acceptable, as long as the connection to
both hot legs is accomplished on the input side of the transfer switch. To do
this, connect the hot from the 120-volt supply, such as an inverter, to hot 1,
and then attach a jumper wire of the same gauge from hot 1 to hot 2.
Consideration should be given to the following:
• The entire load must be 120 volt; you cannot operate a 240 volt load from
a 120 volt supply.
• There may be a load which would be undesirable to run from this
particular 120 volt supply; that load should be isolated when the 120 volt
supply is operating. The TS-50 is sometimes used as a ‘lock-out’ switch to
prevent specific loads from being operated from designated supplies.
Example: preventing a battery charger or air conditioner from running from
an inverter, yet operating from generator or powercord.
I. Tighten cable clamps on switch enclosure.
J. Attach lid. The lid is designed to snap on and should not open without
deliberate effort.
2.5.1 Installation Between Powercord and Generator
(Configuration A)
The TS-50 is designed with an easy-to wire bridge. Refer to Diagram 1 for wiring
lug designations.
1. Connect the powercord neutral to the powercord lug labeled NEUTRAL
WHT.