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200 Amp Manual Generator Transfer Switch

The YCQ9-200 manual transfer switch is a heavy-duty 200 Amp switching device designed for safe and reliable manual transfer between utility power and standby generator power. Ideal for residential, commercial, and industrial applications, this switch ensures continuous power supply to critical loads during utility outages. Built with robust construction and user-friendly manual operation, it provides a secure and code-compliant solution for backup power systems.

Key Features & Benefits

  • High-Capacity Switching: Rated for 200 Amp operation at 400V AC, suitable for medium to large backup power requirements.
  • Manual Operation: Simple, intuitive manual switching via front-mounted handle, ensuring reliable control during power transitions.
  • Dual Interlock Protection: Prevents simultaneous connection to both utility and generator sources, enhancing safety.
  • Compact & Durable Design: Space-saving construction with robust materials for long-term reliability.
  • Clear Visual Indicators: Position indication window shows switch status (Normal, Standby, or Off).
  • Versatile Compatibility: Compatible with most 200 Amp standby generators and electrical panels.
  • Compliant & Certified: Designed to meet relevant electrical standards for safe operation.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Rated Current (Ie) 200A
Rated Voltage (Ue) 400V AC
Frequency 50Hz
Number of Poles 3P or 4P (3-phase + neutral)
Insulation Voltage (Ui) 800V
Short-Time Withstand Current (Icw) 12kA for 1 second
Mechanical Life 8,000 cycles
Electrical Life 2,000 cycles
Operating Temperature -5°C to +40°C
Protection Degree IP20

Applications

  • Residential backup power systems
  • Commercial buildings requiring uninterrupted power
  • Industrial facilities with critical loads
  • Agricultural operations and remote sites
  • Emergency services and healthcare facilities

Safety Features

  • Double Interlock Mechanism: Ensures only one power source is connected at a time, preventing dangerous backfeed.
  • Visible Break Contacts: Allows visual confirmation of circuit disconnection during maintenance.
  • Secure Enclosure: Protects internal components and prevents accidental contact.
  • Compliance: Designed to meet safety standards for manual transfer switches.

Installation Guidelines

  • Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with local electrical codes.
  • Mount the switch vertically in a well-ventilated, dry location near the main electrical panel.
  • Ensure proper grounding and use appropriate wire sizing (typically copper conductors rated for 200A).
  • Connect utility power and generator power to designated terminals as per wiring diagram.
  • Test the switch operation with the generator off to ensure proper functionality before use.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How to use a manual generator transfer switch?

During a power outage, start your generator and let it stabilize. Then, turn the manual transfer switch handle from "Utility" to "Generator" position to power your selected circuits. When utility power returns, switch back to "Utility" before shutting down the generator.

How to wire a manual generator transfer switch?

Wiring must be done by a qualified electrician. Generally, the switch is installed between your main panel and critical circuits. Utility power feeds into one side, generator power into the other, and the output goes to your selected circuits. Follow the manufacturer's wiring diagram exactly.

How does a generator manual transfer switch work?

It physically disconnects your home from the utility grid and connects it to your generator via a mechanical lever. This prevents backfeed, isolates circuits, and allows safe power transfer. The interlock ensures you can't connect to both sources at once.

What is the cost to install a manual generator transfer switch?

Installation costs vary by location, complexity, and electrician rates. Typically, it ranges from $500 to $1,500 including labor and materials for a 200 Amp switch. Always get multiple quotes from licensed electricians.


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