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INSTALLATION
l Turn the main circuit breaker in the load center to the
OFF position.
l Open the cover on the transfer switch.
l Remove the cover on the load center.
l Determine which branch circuits and transfer circuits
will be connected. Consider voltage, amperage, and
wattage capacity. Refer to the Electrical section earlier
in this manual.
NOTE: Do not pair circuits if the amperage rating
for branch circuit exceeds the rating for the transfer
circuit.
l Fill out the circuit description chart located at the bottom
of your transfer switch so you can identify circuits
quickly.
To wire 120V circuits to the transfer switch:
l Locate the circuit breaker that you want to connect to
the transfer switch.
l Loosen the lug on the circuit breaker and remove the
existing the hot wire.
l Trim and strip the wires for the transfer circuit you want
to connect.
NOTE: Each transfer wire is labeled to match the
corresponding circuit. For instance, the transfer wires
for transfer circuit "A" are labeled "A".
l Neatly route the transfer wires inside the load center's
wiring compartment until they are close to the circuit
breaker.
l Insert the red transfer wire into the circuit breaker and
secure in place by tightening the lug.
l Twist the ends of the black transfer wire and the hot wire
together.
l Secure the twisted end inside a wire cap and place the
wires inside the load center's wiring compartment.
l Repeat this process to wire additional 120V circuits to
the transfer switch.
To wire 240V circuits to the transfer switch:
l Locate the circuit breaker that you want to connect to
the transfer switch.
l Loosen the lugs on the circuit breaker and remove the
existing the hot wires.
l Trim and strip the wires for the transfer circuit you want
to connect.
NOTE: There are two 240V transfer circuits, "D/I" and
"E/J". The transfer wires for circuit "D/I" are labeled "D"
and "I". The transfer wires for circuit "E/J" are labeled
"E" and "J".
FIG. 16
FIG. 17
A - 120V Circuit Breaker
B - Lug
C - Hot Wire
FIG. 18
A - Black Wire
B - Red Wire
FIG. 19
A - Wire Cap
B - 120V Circuit Breaker
A
A
B
B
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B
C
A

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