INSTALLATION
l Locate the two nearest studs on either side of the mark.
l Install two 2x4s approximately 19 in. apart between
each stud as shown in figure 5.
l Hold the transfer switch against the 2x4s and mark hole
locations.
l Mount the switch to the 2x4s using appropriate
fasteners.
l Unthread the screws securing the front panel and
remove the panel to reveal the two wire bundles inside.
NOTE: There are two wire bundles inside the transfer
switch, a large bundle to connect the switch to the load
center and a small bundle to connect the switch to a
junction box or the power inlet.
l Remove the screws and knock outs on the left or right
side depending on the location to the load center
l Remove the cover on the load center.
l Locate and remove the load center knock out closest to
the transfer switch.
NOTE: If the load center is flush mounted, you may
have to cut a hole in the drywall to access the knock out.
l Pull the large bundle of wires through the opening in
the transfer switch closest to the load center and push it
through the opening in the load center.
NOTE: If possible, protect the wire bundle by first
attaching the conduit to the switch and load center using
the fittings. Then insert the wire through the conduit.
FIG. 5
B
A
A
A - 2x4
B - Stud
C - Screw
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FIG. 6
A
B
A - Knock Out
B - Screw
C - Front Panel
FIG. 7
C
FIG. 8
A - Wire Bundle
B
A
C
B