Generac 1403-0 Spreader User Manual


 
Generac Portable Products Power Transfer System
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6. From the load management plan, determine the
load that is to be connected to Load Manager
switch circuit A. Turn that load center circuit
breaker to its OFF position. Loosen the screw
that retains the wire to this breaker, then detach
the wire. Figure 5 shows the selected load wire
detached from the circuit breaker.
7. Find the black and red wires marked A that come
from the Load Manager switch. Using good
workmanship, route both of these wires near the
selected circuit breaker. Trim and strip the red A
wire and install it properly into the circuit breaker.
8. Trim and strip the black A wire to mate with the
wire previously detached from the breaker. Secure
the wire ends with a wire nut. Neatly dress the
wires into the load center, as shown in Figure 6.
IMPORTANT:The installer should never cross the
black and red leads from the Load Manager switch.
Doing so will void the warranty and could cause
significant damage to Load Manager components
and the generator.
Make Sure:
The RED wire from the Load Manager switch is
always connected to the circuit breaker.
The BLACK wire from the Load Manager switch is
always connected to the wire going to the load.
DANGER! You must connect the Load
Manager switch wires as described or serious
damage to the equipment or yourself may result.
9. Select the load center circuit that will become load
management circuit B. Repeat Steps 6 through 8
for the red and black wires marked B coming
from the Load Manager switch.
10. If you wish to connect a 240 Volt AC two-pole
circuit, such as a well pump, proceed as follows:
a. Turn off the two-pole circuit breaker used for
the pump circuit and detach the load wires
from that breaker.
b. Select the four wires marked C and D
coming from the Load Manager switch
conduit and route them close to the selected
circuit breaker(s).
c. Repeat Steps 6 through 8 for each pair of red
and black wires C and D.
d. A typical two-pole circuit connection is shown
in simplified form in Figure 7.
Figure 7  Two-pole Connection
Figure 5  Wire Detached From Breaker
Wire removed
Figure 6  Single-pole Connection