Reliance Controls Panel/Link - TC Series User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE RELIANCE

Panel/Link

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- TC Series

THE RELIANCE PANEL/LINK

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TRANSFER PANEL IS NOT FOR “DO-IT-YOURSELF”

INSTALLATION. It must be installed by a qualified electrician thoroughly familiar with all
applicable electrical and building codes.

This Reliance Panel/Link

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Transfer Panel contains the transfer mechanism for providing an

alternate input from a supplemental power source, such as a generator. In the event of a power
outage, it is designed to provide a safe and simple method of powering the panel bus from a
portable generator. The unique factory-installed mechanical interlock between the circuit
breakers feeding the panel bus prevents feedback by prohibiting the Utility breaker and the
Generator breaker from being in the “ON” position at the same time.

KEY COMPONENTS OF THE PANEL/LINK

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TRANSFER PANEL

UTILITY CIRCUIT BREAKER. This is the double-pole circuit breaker on the left-hand side of
the panel, and it controls the supply of power from the utility line to the panel bus. It will
generally be “ON” when utility power is present.

GENERATOR CIRCUIT BREAKER. This is the double-pole circuit breaker located directly to
the right of the Utility breaker. This controls the supply of power from the alternate source, such
as a generator. It will remain “OFF” when the Utility circuit breaker is “ON”.

BREAKER INTERLOCK MECHANISM. This is the mechanical linkage located between the
Utility circuit breaker and the Generator circuit breaker. It prevents both of these breakers from
being in the “ON” position simultaneously, and is the safety feature that prevents feedback
between the utility source and the generator.

INSTALLATION

DANGER! HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE. DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SOURCES
BEFORE INSTALLATION AND WHEN SERVICING CONNECTED EQUIPMENT OR
CIRCUITS.

This panel is installed in a manner similar to either a service entrance load center or a sub
panel, and in accordance with all applicable electrical codes. See the wiring diagram on the
inside cover of the panel. If being installed as a sub panel, the bar in the panel can only be
used for equipment grounding. In this case, the neutral wire from the utility and the neutral wire
from the generator should be connected together directly using the appropriate means. If the
panel is being installed as service entrance equipment, the bar in the cabinet is to be used as a
combination neutral/ground bar and the “For Equipment Grounding Only” label needs to be
removed. In either case, separate ground and neutral wires of the appropriate size must be
installed between the transfer panel and any other panel or panels either being feed by or from
the transfer panel.

For generator connections and operation follow the generator manufacturer’s instructions, as
well as all applicable code requirements.

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