Winco ASCO 300 E Design 260-400 Amp User Manual

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SECTION 1

INSTALLATION

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Series 300 Automatic Transfer Switches are factory wired

and tested. Installation requires skid removal then secur-

ing the enclosure to the supporting foundation.

Supporting Foundation

The supporting foundation for the enclosure must be level
and straight. Refer to the applicable enclosure outline

drawing included with the Series 300 for all mounting

details including door opening space.

If bottom cable entry is used, the foundation must be

prepared so that the conduit stubs are located correctly.

Refer to the enclosure outline drawing for specified area
and location. Provide cable bending space and clearance to

live metal parts. When a concrete floor is poured, use

interlocking conduit spacer caps or a wood or metal

template to maintain proper conduit alignment.

Mounting

Refer to the applicable enclosure outline drawing fur-

nished with this switch and mount the Series 300 according

to details and instructions shown on diagram.

Protect the switch from construction grit

and metal chips to prevent malfunction or

shortened life of the automatic switch switch.

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Mount the ASCO ATS vertically to a rigid supporting

structure. Level all mounting points by using flat washers

behind the holes to avoid distortion of the switch.

Transfer switches rated 260 and 400 amp. are mounted on
an insulator backing piece (installed behind the transfer

switch). If the transfer switch is removed from the cabinet

and then reinstalled, this insulator piece must be placed
behind the transfer switch. See Figure 1–1.

Line Connections

Refer to the Wiring Diagram provided with your Series 300

ATS. All wiring must be made in accordance with the

National Electrical Code and local codes.

De–energize the conductors before making any

line or auxiliary circuitry connections. Be sure

that Normal and Emergency line connections

are in proper phase rotation. Place engine gen-

erator starting control in the OFF position. Make

sure engine generator is not in operation.

It is not necessary to remove the barriers from the transfer

switches to install cables.

Be sure that the insulator piece is behind

260 and 400 ampere transfer switches.

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insulator

backing

piece

Figure 1-1. Insulator for 260 and 400 amp. E–design

transfer switches.

The controller is mounted on the cabinet door. An add-on

DIN rail is provided for some optional accessories and is
mounted below the controller on the door.

Testing Power Conductors

Do not connect the power conductors to the ASCO Series

300 transfer switch until they are tested. Installing power
cables in conduit, cable troughs and ceiling-suspended

hangers often requires considerable force. The pulling of

cables can damage insulation and stretch or break the

conductor’s strands. For this reason, after the cables are
pulled into position, and before they are connected, they

should be tested to verify that they are not defective or

have been damaged during installation.

Connecting Power Conductors

After the power cables have been tested, connect them to

the appropriate terminal lugs on the transfer switch as

shown on the wiring diagram provided with this Series 300.

Make sure the lugs provided are suitable for use with the
cables being installed. Standard terminal lugs are solder-

less screw type and will accept the wire sizes listed on the

drawings provided with the Series 300. Be careful when
stripping insulation from the cables; avoid nicking or

ringing the conductor. Remove surface oxides from cables

by cleaning with a wire brush. When aluminum cable is
used, apply joint compound to conductors. Tighten cable

lugs to the torque specified on rating label.

Do not run cables behind the switch. Cables can be
bundled on the right side of the switch. Maintain proper

electrical clearance between the live metal parts and

grounded metal: ½ inch minimum.

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