Generac 1403-0 User Manual

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11. If a two-pole circuit is not needed, the two-pole

coupled switch can be converted into two single-

pole circuits. Simply remove and discard the

handle tie connecting load management circuits

“C” and “D”, as shown on the right in Figure 8.

12. When steps 6 through 8 have been completed for

all desired circuits, install the WHITE (neutral) lead

coming from the Load Manager™ switch, as

follows:
a. Find an unused hole in the load center neutral

bar.

b. Trim and strip the white wire and install it into

the neutral bar.

c. Figure 9 shows a properly-connected WHITE

lead.

13. Install the GREEN lead coming from the Load

Manager™ switch, as follows:
a. Find an unused hole in the load center

GROUND bar.

b. Trim and strip the green wire and install it into

the GROUND bar.

c. Remove protective backing from the “Attention

Decal”. Per National Electric Code, affix decal

to load center surface closest to the green wire

installed in (b.) above.

d. If no ground bar exists, install the GREEN wire

into an unused hole in the neutral bar. Affix

label as described in (c.).

e. Figure 10 shows a properly-connected GREEN

lead.

14. Install the second Load Manager™ switch,

repeating the instructions given in Steps 4 through

13 above.

15. After both Load Manager™ switches have been

installed, install the load center cover. Set all

switches on both Load Manager™ switches to the

“LINE” position. Turn ON the load center MAIN

breaker. All breakers in the load center connected

to Load Manager™ circuits should be switched on.

Load Manager™ switch installation is now

complete.

Figure 10 — GREEN Lead Installation

Figure 9 — WHITE Lead Installation

(Neutral)

Figure 8 — Convert Two Pole to Single Pole

Handle Tie Installed

Handle Tie Removed

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