Winco ASCO 300 Accessory 44 Strip Heater User Manual

Mounting, Wiring

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381339–211 E

ASCO POWER TECHNOLOGIES L.P.

50 Hanover Road, Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 USA

www.asco.com

Automatic Transfer Switches

for

Accessory 44

Strip Heater

Accessory 44 Strip Heater is designed to keep humidity
and/or temperature within the ATS enclosure at acceptable
levels. This accessory consists of a mounting bracket with
strip heater, thermostat, and terminal block. A transformer
with fuses is included when the power for the assembly is
derived from the ATS. The 120 V ac customer powered
assembly does not include a transformer. This accessory is
available factory installed or in kit form. If already installed,
turn the thermostat’s dial to required setting.

DANGER: De–energize all power to the

Transfer Switch before opening the enclosure.
Hazardous voltage capable of causing shock,
burns, or death is used in this switch.

Mounting

1. After de–energizing both Normal and Emergency

power sources and the Load, open the enclosure door.
Carefully use a voltmeter to verify that all power is

de–energized at the Transfer Switch power terminals

2. Hole Drilling Data Sheets are shown in this publication.

They are not drilling templates. They specify the

locations and sizes of the strip heater assembly

mounting holes for each ampere rating size ATS. Drill

two holes into the enclosure as indicated.

CAUTION: Protect the Transfer Switch from

metal chips when drilling the holes. Clean up all
debris inside the enclosure after drilling.

3. Use the hardware supplied in the kit to mount the

bracket to the inside of the enclosure. The thermostat

should face the front of the enclosure after mounting the
assembly.

dial

turn counterclockwise

to lower temperature

turn clockwise

to raise temperature

thermostat

thermostat

heater

transformer

with fuses

mounting

holes

DANGER:

De–energize the conductors

before making any connections. Open the
Normal and Emergency source circuit breakers
and be sure that the load is also de–energized.

Wiring

1. A Mounting Data drawing is included on the back page.

Select the appropriate wiring diagram and illustration

according to Transfer Switch ampere rating size. If 120 V

ac customer–furnished power will be used, go to step 2. If
power will be from the Transfer Switch go to step 3.

2. 120 V ac customer–furnished power. Run the 120 V ac

line into the enclosure and connect the wires to TB
terminals TB–1 and TB–2 on the strip heater assembly.

3. Transfer Switch derived power. A two–wire harness is

provided in the kit. Select the appropriate illustration on

the Mounting Data diagram (back page) according to
Transfer Switch ampere rating size. Follow it to connect

the harness to the Transfer Switch and to the strip heater

assembly. Connect one wire from transfer switch Load
terminal LA to the strip heater assembly’s fuse block

terminal HI; connect the other wire from Load terminal

LC to terminal HF on the fuse block. Double check all
wiring before continuing.

4. Turn the thermostat’s dial to desired setting. Then

close the enclosure door.

5. After the door is closed, reenergize the ATS (close

Normal and Emergency source circuit breakers and

reenergize the load). If a separate 120 V ac line was

used for the accessory, energize that line.

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