POWER CENTER
For Models R2060, R3060, R5010, R2020, R3020, R5020,
R6010, R6020, R1020, R1220
All models are suitable as service entrance equipment.
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Warning: Gen/Tran transfer switches should be installed by a professional electrician familiar with electrical wiring and codes, and experienced in working
with generators. Gen/Tran accepts no responsibility for accidents, damages or personal injury caused by incorrect installation. These transfer switches are
intended for surface mounting outdoors or indoors.
Caution: If using the generator and transfer switch for larger appliances, such as electric water heaters, clothes dryers, electric ranges and small air
conditioners, check the labels on the appliances to be sure they do NOT exceed the rating of the generator. No appliance should have an amperage rating that
exceeds the “GENERATOR MAIN” rating in the transfer switch.
Thank you for purchasing the finest manual transfer switch available today. Gen/Tran’s Power Centers are designed to safely connect generators to load centers
in homes and light commercial buildings (single phase only) for standby power applications. Features include:
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Generator Main and Utility Main mechanically interlocked preventing utility or generator power back feed
Full branch circuit protection with Siemens® circuit breakers
Optional GFCI, Arc Fault or Surge Protection circuit breakers to further protect your home and electronic equipment (Available from Gen/Tran)
High Corrosion-resistant aluminum cabinet
Items Needed for Installation:
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¼” and 11/32 nut drivers
Straight blade and Phillips screwdriver
Large Allen Wrench Set
Electric drill
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Wire cutter/stripper
Anchors and screws to mount switch to wall
Power Cord to connect generator to switch.
Typical Power Center Installation:
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For “Hard-wired” Generator Connection: (Models R6010, R6020, R1020, R1220)
1. Follow steps 1 - 6 as described above.
2. Installer to determine size of conduit for bringing power from generator to the Power Center. KOs on bottom of Power Center should be
used, although alternate entry is adequate when necessary. Watertight hubs should be used above live breaker terminals. NOTE: If a 2” KO
is cut in the side of the Power Center enclosure, the dead front panel may need to be “notched” to clear the 2” fittings. The back of the KO
must be 3/8” from the rear of the enclosure.
3. Terminate wires from generator to “Generator Main” circuit breaker lugs on the Right side of the bus assembly. Terminate neutral and
ground wires into the appropriate bars provided.
4. Proceed with steps 7, 8 and 9 as described above.
TABLE 1 - SPECIFICATIONS:
MODEL #
R2060
60 Amp
20 Amp
As marked
20 Amp
5000
5000
16
8
L14-20
12/4 wire
R3060
60 Amp
30 Amp
As marked
30 Amp
7500
7500
16
8
L14-30
10/4 wire
R5010
100 Amp
50 Amp
As marked
50 Amp
12,500
12,500
16
R2020
200 Amp
20 Amp
As marked
20 Amp
5000
5000
12
6
L14-20
12/4 wire
R3020
200 Amp
30 Amp
As marked
30 Amp
7500
7500
12
6
L14-30
10/4 wire
R5020
200 Amp
50 Amp
As marked
50 Amp
12,500
12,500
12
UTILITY MAIN breaker, Included
GEN MAIN breaker, included
Max Load per Circuit
Max Load on Generator
Max Watts @ 250 Volt
Max Watts @ 125 Volt
Max 1-pole Circuits *
Max 2-pole Circuits *
NEMA Config. of Inlet
Min. gauge Cord Size
8
6
CS6365
6/4 wire
CS6365
6/4 wire
TABLE 1A – SPECIFICATIONS:
MODEL #
R6010
R6020
200 Amp
60 Amp
As marked
60 Amp
15,000
15,000
12
R1020
200 Amp
100 Amp
As marked
100 Amp
25,000
25,000
12
R1220
UTILITY MAIN breaker, Included
GEN MAIN breaker, included
Max Load per Circuit
Max Load on Generator
Max Watts @ 250 Volt
Max Watts @ 125 Volt
Max 1-pole Circuits *
Max 2-pole Circuits *
NEMA Config. of Inlet
Min. gauge Cord Size
100 Amp
60 Amp
As marked
60 Amp
15,000
15,000
16
200 Amp
125 Amp
As marked
125 Amp
30,000
30,000
12
6
N/A
Hardwired
8
N/A
6
N/A
Hardwired
6
N/A
Hardwired
Hardwired
NOTE: if Ground Fault Circuit Interrupting (GFCI) breakers, Arc-Fault breaker or surge protecting circuit breakers are used in the Power Center,
they will reduce the maximum number of circuits from the number shown in the table above. Also if circuit breakers larger than 50 amps are used
as sub-feed breakers, the maximum number of circuit breakers will also be reduced. Contact Gen/Tran at 1-888-GEN-TRAN for more information
on GFCI, Arc-Fault and Surge Protecting circuit breakers.
Operating Your Power Center Transfer Switch:
Transferring from Utility Power to Generator Power:
1. Move generator outdoors. WARNING: Operating a generator indoors or in a garage could result in injury or death.
2. Insert the male plug of the Power Cord into the correct outlet on the generator.
3. Plug in the female connector of the Power Cord to the inlet (if provided) located on the bottom of the Power Center.
4. Turn OFF all circuit breakers in the Power Center and Main load center.
5. Start the generator outdoors, following the procedures described in the generator’s owner’s manual furnished by the manufacturer.
6. Turn ON the GENERATOR MAIN circuit breaker in the Power Center.
7. Turn ON individual circuit breakers in the Power Center and the Main load center up to the continuous wattage rating of your generator. If the Generator
Main breaker trips, you have overloaded the generator. Some circuit breakers must be turned OFF to avoid damage to the generator or to the loads being
connected.
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Transferring from Generator Power to Utility Power:
1. On the Power Center, turn OFF Generator MAIN breaker and turn ON Utility MAIN breaker. On 200 amps Main breaker models, this will require sliding the
interlock mechanism up with the left hand while turning ON the 200 amp circuit breaker.
2. Turn ON any branch circuit breakers in the Power Center and Main Load center that are OFF.
3. Shut down the generator, following the procedures in the generator Owner’s Manual.
4. Unplug the power cord from the Power Center and then the generator.
5. Let the generator cool down before storing in a dry, secured location.
6. To ensure that your generator will work properly when you need it, it is important to start and run your generator under load regularly and keep the tank
filled with fresh fuel. Perform the above steps at least ONCE A MONTH to keep the generator properly “exercised.”
TABLE 2 - Wire Connector Usage Chart:
WIRE SIZE
12
Red
Red
NA
NA
NA
10
NA
Red
Red
NA
NA
8
NA
NA
NA
Blue
Blue
6
NA
NA
NA
Blue
Blue
14
12
10
8
6
TABLE 3 – Compatible Circuit Breaker Types:
Compatible GFCI, Arc-Fault/ Surge Protection Circuit Breakers:
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Siemens QP, QT, QPH, HQP, QPF, QPHF, QFP, QE, QEH
Cutler Hammer/Westinghouse Series BD, BR, BQ, GFC
Challenger Type A, C, HAGF
Square D Series HOM
GE Series THQL
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Siemens: QPF (GFCI), QAF (Arc Fault), QP (Surge Protector)
WIRING DIAGRAMS:
Gen/Tran Corporation
P.O. Box 1001, Alpharetta, GA 30009-1001
Toll Free: 1-888-GEN-TRAN Fax: 770-552-7756
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