Neutral Switching Manual Transfer Switch Manual
Neutral Switching Manual Transfer Switch Manual
Neutral Switching Manual Transfer Switch Manual
CH10GEN5030RSN
Effective January 2009 CH10GEN5050SN
Instruction Booklet IB 70-8704 Supplement to IB 70-8447 CH10GEN5050RSN
Introduction
The Eaton 10 Circuit Manual Transfer Switch is
intended to be used with Eaton generators but
may be used with any generators. These Manual
Transfer Switches are rated for 50 amp utility input
and 30 amp or 50 amp generator input respec-
tively at 240 Vac. These devices come equipped
to power nine emergency circuits. There are eight
single-pole emergency circuit breakers and one
2- pole emergency circuit breaker included.
These devices are intended for use with genera-
tors that are wired as either Separately Derived
systems (neutral and ground bonded together
at the generator – typically protected by a GFCI,
ground fault circuit interrupter, on the generator)
or Non-Separately Derived systems (neutral and
ground are NOT bonded at the generator). Refer
to the NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, for
proper connection and further definition.
Contact the generator manufacturer if you
are unsure how the generator is configured
(Separately Derived or Non-Separately Derived). It
is extremely important that you know this informa-
tion prior to connecting the generator to this or
any other transfer switch.
Instruction Booklet IB 70-8704 Eaton Corporation’s Family of Manual Transfer Switches
Effective January 2009 for Residential and Light Commercial Applications
Slide Interlock
(To operate, turn
the utility breaker
to the OFF
position. Lift the
interlock and hold. Utility Breaker Shown
Turn the generator in the ON Position
breaker to the ON
position. Release
the interlock. Generator Breaker
Shown in the OFF
Reverse these Position
steps to power
loads via utility).
Utility Pole #1
Utility Pole #2
Utility Pole #3
Generator Pole #1
Generator Pole #2
Generator Pole #3
Utility Neutral
Utility Pole #1
Utility Pole #2
Do Not Connect
the Utility or
Generator
Neutrals to the
Generator Neutral
Breaker if the
Generator is
Configured as a Generator Pole #1
Non-Separately
Derived System. Generator Pole #2
Leave These
Poles Empty.
DANGER
For a non-separately derived system DO NOT Connect the
utility or generator neutrals to the Utility breaker or
Generator breaker neutral pole. These neutrals MUST be tied
together at the neutral bar. Failure to do so will lead to
equipment failure, fire, or possible death due to a floating
neutral condition.
Eaton Corporation
Electrical Group
1000 Cherrington Parkway
Moon Township, PA 15108
United States
877-ETN-CARE (877-386-2273)
Eaton.com