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Description / Abstract:
This standard applies to:
a) Automatic transfer switches;
b) Manual or non-automatic transfer switches;
c) Closed transition transfer switches;
d) Hybrid transfer switches;
e) Transfer switches for fire pumps;
f) Bypass/isolating switches;
g) Softload transfer switches;
h) Transfer switches intended for use as service equipment;
and
i) In Mexico and the United States, branch circuit emergency
lighting transfer switches (BCELTS). In Canada, this requirement
does not apply.
that have a maximum rating of 1000 volts for use in
non-hazardous locations, in accordance with Annex A1, Item
1.
This standard specifically does not apply to:
a) Double-throw switches for use in optional standby
systems;
b) Switches used in equipment manufactured in accordance with
Annex A1, Item 9;
c) In Canada, manually operated generator transfer panels in
accordance with Annex A1, Item 12.
d) Transfer switches rated over 1000 V; and
e) Solid-state (static) transfer equipment.
These requirements apply to transfer switches and their
associated control devices including voltage sensing relays,
frequency sensing relays, time-delay relays, and the like.
These requirements apply to completely enclosed transfer
switches and to open types intended for mounting in other equipment
such as switchboards.
These requirements apply to bypass/isolation switches used to
manually select an available power source to feed load circuits and
to provide for total isolation of an automatic transfer switch.
These switches may be completely enclosed, enclosed with the
transfer switch, or of the open type intended for mounting in other
equipment. Refer to Annex D.
In Canada, automatic transfer switches built to the optional
standby requirements of this standard are not permitted. In Mexico
and the United States, this requirement does not apply.
These requirements cover enclosed inlets intended to facilitate
connection of portable generators to transfer equipment.