Lex PowerGATE ReadySwitch Manual

• A cost effective way to prepare your
business facility for a power outage.
• cULus 1008 listed to ensure safety
and reliability.
• U.S. Patent Mechanical Interlock for
safe connection
• Utility & Generator disconnects
• Hinged door with key lock entry
• Suitable for use as Service
Equipment
– (US Only)
LM-RS400 Rev. 003
ReadySwitch™
400 Amp Transfer Switch and
Inlet Panel
Installation Instructions &
User Manual
TYPE 3R Rainproof

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PowerGATE®ReadySwitch™
Contents
2 Contents
3 Prior to Installation
3 Shipment: Unpacking and Inspection
4 Product Features
5 Installation
7 Set-up
8 Disconnecting Circuits
9 Limited Warranty
9 Maintenance
9 Technical Support
Appendices
10 Appendix A - Pre-Operation and Maintenance Checklist
10 Appendix B - Parts Dimensions
10 Appendix C - Represented Model Numbers and Ratings
10 Appendix D - Labels for Replacement - Parts List
11 Appendix E - Warning Location
12 AppendixF-Specications
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Important:
This manual contains information critical to the proper
installation and operation of the Lex Products PowerGATE®
ReadySwitch™ Panel. Be certain to read and understand all
instructions prior to installation and operation.
Note: This manual is furnished exclusively to support installation
and operation of the Lex Products PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™
Panel. All concepts and ideas are the sole property of Lex
Products and are not to be duplicated or utilized in any manner
without written permission.

PowerGATE®ReadySwitch™
Prior to Installation: Site Preparation
Prepare installation site according to local codes.
The PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ is to be secured to a building
using appropriate 3/8“ fasteners (See Figure 1).
The surface where the PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ is to be
secured must be capable of supporting the weight of the cabinet
as well as the cables attached to it.
The following should be taken into consideration when locating
the PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™:
– Identify and meet local codes and local Authority Having
Jurisdiction (AHJ)
– The PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ is designed for exterior
operation ONLY
– To prevent carbon monoxide poisoning from improperly
ventilated generator emissions, the PowerGATE®
ReadySwitch™ must be mounted outdoors only. The
mounting location is to be carefully selected to allow
convenient connection to a generator and located a suitable
distance away from any building openings or HVAC inlets.
– Proper clearance must be allowed in front of the
PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ to allow for opening of access
doors and attachment of externally connected cables. This
distance should be no less than six (6) feet from the face of
the panel.
Shipment: Unpacking and Inspection
– While keylock protection is provided, access by unauthorized
personnel and vandals should be taken into consideration
when locating this device.
NOTE: Be careful in the use of sharp object when cutting
packaging as scratching of outer coating may result in rusting.
Perform a visual inspection to ensure the door and handles are in
functioning condition and that the panel integrity is intact.
Determining Your Part Number
Review Appendix F to verify part number, rating voltage, and
amperage
Figure 1: 400 AMP
Rear view with mounting holes

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PowerGATE®ReadySwitch™
Product Features
Seamless gasket
provides water & dust
tight seal
Ample contractor
wiring room to
accommodate wire
bend radii
Clearidentiedhandle
indicates position of
the switch
Key lock entry
prevents unauthorized
access and operation
Lowproleenclosureisonly
11 1/4 inches deep
Individual cable entry holes restrict
access, reducing cable theft
– Enclosure is cULus Listed Type 3R Rainproof*
– Keyed entry prevents unauthorized access and operation
– Cables drape straight down
– Dead-front panel prevents accidental contact with wiring
chamber
* Any conduit penetrating the bottom must extend to the
horizontal barrier
Figure 2 Image - Door Open
Figure 3 Image - Door Closed
Industry standard
Cam-type connections
save crucial time in
emergency situations
Figure 4 Image - Bottom View
Patent Pending
Interlock

PowerGATE®ReadySwitch™
Installation
The installation of the PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ should
becarriedoutbyqualiedpersonnelinaccordancewithlocal
electrical codes.
Step 1: Fasten the PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ to secure
location
NOTE: The PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ weighs 252 lbs.
without attached cables.
1. The panel should be located so there is adequate room for
the externally connected cables to hang below the panel
A. Typically allow a minimum of 36” clearance from
thebottomofthepaneltonishedgroundlevel
2. Installation must be level and plumb to allow for proper
drainage from PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ weep holes
3. Fastening onto an external wall using 3/8” fasteners must
be completed prior to proceeding with any terminations (See
Figure 1 for hole spacing)
Step 2: Installing the Conduit
NOTE: Conduit to enter through top or right/left side (No bottom
feed -See Figure 5B)
NOTE: To maintain outdoor rating compliance for the enclosure,
proper sealing procedures must be followed. This is to include,
but not limited to, the use of proper gaskets.
NOTE: In order to prevent enclosure damage and to attain the
enclosure requirements, the conduit must be aligned to prevent
unnecessary stress on the enclosure walls.
1. Open up door to expose dead front panel
2. Unfasten the dead front panel by removing the hardware
securing it (See Figure 5 and 5A)
3. Conduit to be sized according to cabling rating
A. 400 Amp cable range #6-500MCM
4. It is recommended that a knockout punch be used to cut hole
for conduit
A. Place the punch on the inside of the enclosure and draw
the punch through to the die on the outside
5. Vacuum entire upper chamber to ensure no shavings are left
behind
Figure 5A
Figure 5
Front view with hinged cover
removed
Front view with dead front
panel removed
Front view with dead-front
panel removed
Front view with hinged cover removed
Figure 5B

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PowerGATE®ReadySwitch™
Figure 6 Figure 6A
Figure 6B

PowerGATE®ReadySwitch™
Installation – Initial Setup - Main Power
Step 1: Wiring the Main Terminals
WARNING
Ensure circuit breakers are OFF and the transfer switch is
locked out from utility power prior to connection.
Failure to install transfer switch will create the potential
for the generator to energize utility lines and endanger
utility personnel. Conversely, utility lines may energize
the PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ and endanger generator
personnel.
The PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ is for the connection to a
main panel of a structure, with an option to switch to backup
generator via a CAM-Type connection, such that the inlets are
only energized from the generator.
1. Pull the cables to the PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™
2. First, strip and install the ground cable to the ground terminal
block
A. NOTE: See Figure 5A
3. Tighten terminal screws to 375 lb.-in. torque each
A. NOTE: See Figure 9
4. If metallic conduit is used, connect ground wire from ground
bushing on conduit to the ground connection point in the
bottom left quadrant of the panel
A. Ground conductor must be a minimum of 2 AWG
B. NOTE: Conduit shall NOT be relied upon to provide
grounding protection to tap box
5. Continue to connect the neutral wire to the ground terminal
block. (Service Entrance rated models ONLY)
6. Verify the 3 phases of the service entrance
WARNING
Three phase power systems consist of three phase or hot
conductors that are shifted by 120 degrees. Three phase
loads such as motors may only work properly if the phases
are connected in the correct order. Some motors may work
when connected improperly, but will operate backwards.
Utility power and electrical generators may be wired either in
a clockwise or counter-clockwise order. It is important that
any generator connected to the PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™
is connected in the same rotation (clockwise or counter-
clockwise) as the utility power.
7. Connect the 3 phases of the switch here:
A. MAIN TERMINAL
B. BUILDING TERMINAL
8. Replace dead front panel and secure using hardware
Place rotation label here
WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
Risk of Electric Shock
Plug connection should be in the following order:
1) Equipment grounding conductor connectors,
2) Grounded circuit conductor connectors, and
3) Ungrounded conductor connectors.
Disconnection should be in the reverse order”
Risque de choc électrique
Le raccordement devrait être effectué dans l’ordre qui suit:
1) Conducteur de mise à la terre de l’appareillage
2) Conducteur du circuit mis à la terre
3) 3) Conducteurs non mis à la terre
La mise hors tension doit se faire dans l’ordre inverse
DANGER
HIGH VOLTAGE
KEEP OUT
HAUTE TENSION
NE PAS TOUCHER
Do not start the generator until all connectors are connected
or made to be inaccessible. Any terminal may be energized
when any cable is connected. De-energize cables at the
generator prior to connecting or removing any connectors
Ne pas mettre la génératrice en marche avant que tous les
connecteurs soient connectés ou rendus inaccessibles.
N’importe quelle borne peut être mise sous tension si un
câble est raccordé. Débrancher les câbles à la génératrice
avant de brancher ou de débrancher les connecteurs
DANGER
Model
Rating
S/N
Transfer Switch Accessory
Made in USA
www.lexproducts.com
1-800-643-4460
LBL-PGIP
TYPE 3R
RAINPROOF
A
LBL-A
B
LBL-B
C
LBL-C
N
LBL-N
G
LBL-G
DANGER
HIGH VOLTAGE
KEEP OUT
HAUTE TENSION
NE PAS TOUCHER
DANGER
DANGER
DANGER
HIGH VOLTAGE
KEEP OUT
HAUTE TENSION
NE PAS TOUCHER
DANGER
Do not start the generator until all connectors are connected
or made to be inaccessible. Any terminal may be energized
when any cable is connected. De-energize cables at the
generator prior to connecting or removing any connectors
Ne pas mettre la génératrice en marche avant que tous les
connecteurs soient connectés ou rendus inaccessibles.
N’importe quelle borne peut être mise sous tension si un
câble est raccordé. Débrancher les câbles à la génératrice
avant de brancher ou de débrancher les connecteurs
Risk of Electric Shock
Plug connection should be in the following order:
1) Equipment grounding conductor connectors,
2) Grounded circuit conductor connectors, and
3) Ungrounded conductor connectors.
Disconnection should be in the reverse order
Risque de choc électrique
Le raccordement devrait être effectué dans l’ordre qui suit:
1) Conducteur de mise à la terre de l’appareillage
2) Conducteur du circuit mis à la terre
3) 3) Conducteurs non mis à la terre
La mise hors tension doit se faire dans l’ordre inverse
WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
C
LBL-C
3Ø Power
Counter
Clockwise
3ØPower
Clockwise
3Ø Power
Clockwise
3Ø Power
Counter
Clockwise
LBL-PGIP-D1LBL-PGIP-D2LBL-PGIP-W1
Apply 1 to inside door of
Input Panel Connection Chamber
LBL-PGIP-ROTATION
Figure 7
Figure 8
P/N: LBL-PGIP-ROTATION
Figure 7A
P/N: LBL-SERVICEDIS
(Label only applicable for Service Entrance rated version of ReadySwitch)
Installation – Initial Setup - Main Power (continued
Step 2: Determine Phase Rotation
The following information will be needed when connecting a
generator:
1. Determine phase rotation of the utility power
A. Connect a phase rotation meter to a three phase power
source in the building and record whether the building is
wired clockwise or counter-clockwise
2. Apply the provided label (Figure 7) to the inside of the
PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ on the inside of the cam
connection chamber door. (Figure 8)

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PowerGATE®ReadySwitch™
Installation – Initial Setup - Main Power (continued)
Step 3: Complete a Safety Test
Do not attempt to use the PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ prior
to installation and completing the Pre-Operation and Operation
Checklist under Appendix A.
Step 4: Completing Set Up
1. Close utility and re-energize system
2. After ensuring system power, close the door of the
PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™
3. Lock the door, marking the keys as appropriate
Connecting A Portable Generator
Step 1: Review Pre-Operation Checklist under Appendix A
prior to operation (page 10)
WARNING
– DO NOT ATTEMPT CONNECTION WHILE CIRCUITS ARE
LIVE
– Do not use cables if they appear frayed
– Do not use cable if connectors or plug do not seat properly
– Do not use cables if any copper cabling is exposed
– To limit risk of shock, disable generator automatic start to
prevent unintended starting
Step 2: Determining phase rotation of generator
1. Disconnect generator from all loads if needed
2. Connect a phase rotation meter to the output phases of the
generator
3. Record generator phase rotation (clockwise or counter-
clockwise)
Figure 9
Connecting A Portable Generator (continued
Step 3: Making Cam Connections
1. Open the front door of the PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™
2. Ensure that the vermin door is un-obstructed and that the
cablecanowfreelythroughcableentryholes
3. CompletetheGround(green)connectionsrstbyfeeding
the cable through the appropriate port, beginning with the
closest from the door to the left.
Proper connection (See Figure 9):
A. GraspconnectorjacketandrmlyinsertCamconnector
into Cam plug
B. Push on connector jacket until connector fully seats in
plug
C. Rotate connector jacket counterclockwise until it stops.
(see Figure 9)
4. Complete ALL Neutral connections prior to proceeding
5. Complete the hot connections by feeding the cable through
the appropriate port and connect to the CAM-Type connector
A. (BLACK/BROWN- PHASE A- LINE 1, RED/ORANGE-
PHASE B- LINE 2, BLUE/YELLOW- PHASE C- LINE 3
B. Utilize the notes concerning phase rotation below
C. Should the phase rotation of the generator (as determined
in Step 2.3. above) and utility power (label found on
the inside of the door for the Cam connection chamber)
match, connect the Hots as follows:
Generator Hot PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ Hot
A A
B B
C C
D. Should the phase rotation of the generator (as determined
in Step 2.3. above) and utility power (label found on the
inside of the door for the Cam connection chamber) NOT
match, connect the Hots as follows:
Generator Hot PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ Hot
A B
B A
C C
6. Complete ALL Phase connections prior to proceeding
7. Make sure all connections are right and secure
Step 3: Close and secure chamber door, allowing cables to
exit through cable ports at bottom

PowerGATE®ReadySwitch™
Operation
WARNING
Power MUST BE supplied from a single generator
Switching
1. To switch from MAIN power to BACKUP power:
A. Portable generator must be connected prior to this step
(see step 3.5 above)
B. Start generator per manufacturer instructions
C. Close main breaker on the generator
D. Open the front door of the PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™
E. Turn the UTILITY BREAKER to OFF
F. Turn backup breaker to ON
G. Close and lock chamber door, ensuring that all cables exit
through the entry holes at the bottom
2. To switch from BACKUP power to MAIN power
A. Open the front door of the PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™
B. Turn the backup breaker to OFF
C. Turn the MAIN breaker to ON
D. Close and lock chamber door, ensuring that all cables exit
through the cable entry holes at the bottom
3. Open the main breaker on the generator
4. Stop and turn off generator per manufacturer instructions
WARNING
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISCONNECT GENERATOR WHILE
CIRCUITS ARE LIVE.
Disconnecting a Portable Generator
1. Open the front door of the PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™
A. To limit the risk of shock, disable generator automatic
start to prevent unintended starting.
2. Disconnect the Phase (hot) connections, beginning with the
furthest to the right
Proper disconnection (See Figure 9):
A. Graspconnectorjacketrmlyandrotatecamconnector
clockwise until it stops
B. Firmly pull on connector until it separates from the plug
C. Set aside
4. Continue with ALL Phase (hot) connections
5. Complete disconnect of ALL hot connections prior to
proceeding
Figure 10 - Torque Chart ReadySwitch™ Installation
Figure 11
Location 400A
CB OR SWITCH LUG KIT 380 IN-LB (43 N-M)
TERMINAL BLOCKS 375 IN-LB (42 N-M)
Disconnecting a Portable Generator
(continued)
5. Disconnect the Neutral (white) connection
6. Disconnect the Ground (green) connection
Step 4: Close and lock front door of the PowerGATE®
ReadySwitch™
Limited Warranty
When this PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ is installed and
operated according to the manual’s instructions Lex Products
will repair or replace any of its mechanical or electrical parts
if they are found to be defective in material or workmanship
within one year of the purchase date.
Maintenance
The PowerGATE® ReadySwitch™ will require periodic
maintenance. Lex Products recommends annual inspections
to keep the panel in safe operating condition. Lex Products
recommends that the Pre-Operation and Operation Checklist
under Appendix A serve as a basis for annual inspection.
Technical Support
Lex Products technical services are available to assist in
resolving issues by calling 800.643.4460 or emailing info@
lexproducts.com. For any other information, please call Lex

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PowerGATE®ReadySwitch™
Appendix C
Represented Models and Wire Range for ReadySwitch
Part Number Wire Range
PIPM0400-C-C-AJ-GRXEE #6-500MCM
PIPM0400-C-C-AJ-GOXEE #6-500MCM
PIPM0400-C-C-AJ-GBXEE #6-500MCM
PIPM0400-S-S-AJ-GRXFF #6-500MCM
PIPM0400-S-S-AJ-GOXFF #6-500MCM
PIPM0400-S-S-AJ-GBXFF #6-500MCM
Appendix D
Labels for Replacement - Parts List
p/n: – LBL-PGIP-D2
4.00"
2.75"
R 0.125
Lex P/N: LBL-PGIP-D2
Revision: NS
Red color to be ANSI Z535.4 ‘Danger’ Red
Materials to be the same or similar to LBL-CS400
DANGER
Do not start the generator until all connectors are connected
or made to be inaccessible. Any terminal may be energized
when any cable is connected. De-energize cables at the
generator prior to connecting or removing any connectors
Ne pas mettre la génératrice en marche avant que tous les
connecteurs soient connectés ou rendus inaccessibles.
N’importe quelle borne peut être mise sous tension si un
câble est raccordé. Débrancher les câbles à la génératrice
avant de brancher ou de débrancher les connecteurs
LBL-PGIP-D2
p/n: – 10519-2-026
Verify the condition of the power source prior to
manually transferring. Manual operation may result in
out-of-phase transfer when both sources are energized.
Vérifiez l'état de la source d'alimentation avant
d'effectuer le transfert manuellement. Un fonctionne-
-ment manuel risquerait de causer un transfert hors
phase lorsque les deux sources sont activées.
WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
10519-2-026 rev 000
Appendix A
Pre-Operation & Operation Checklist
1. Visual inspection of enclosure
– EnsurethePowerGATEReadySwitchisrmlysecuredto
the building
– Review conduit connection for signs of leakage
– Ensure enclosure is intact with no signs of cracking
2. Open the front door of the PowerGATE ReadySwitch
– Ensure the chamber is dry and free of debris
– Ensure the vermin door is un-obstructed and that cable
canowfreelythroughcableentryholes
– Ensure that gaskets are pliable and no cracking exists
– Ensure that door hinges are secure and lubricated
– Ensure that hasps are intact and operational
3. Inspect all portable cables
– Do not use cables if they appear frayed
– Do not use cable if connectors or plug do not seat
properly
– Do not use cables if any copper wiring is exposed
4. Lex Products technical services are available to assist in
resolving issues. If you have any questions or need technical
advice or suggestions regarding this product, please contact
Lex Products at 800.643.4460 or e-mail info@LexProducts.
com
Appendix B
Initial Setup Safety Checklist
1. Ensure that all load terminals are securely fastened and that
the set screws are set at 375lb.-in torque each
2. Ensure electrical connections are intact with no signs of
corrosion or cracking
3. Review all safety labels and ensure that they are present and
legible. See Appendix E for label nomenclature and location.
Replace as needed
4. Ensure Phase rotation is correct
– Verify Phase A of MAIN is PHASE A as labeled on the
terminals of the input
– Verify Phase B of MAIN is PHASE A as labeled on the
terminals of the input
– Verify Phase C of MAIN is PHASE A as labeled on the
terminals of the input
– Verify Phase A of BUILDING is PHASE A as labeled on
the terminals of input
– Verify Phase B of BUILDING is PHASE A as labeled on the
terminals of the input
– Verify Phase C of BUILDING is PHASE A as labeled on the
terminals of the input
4.00"
2.75"
R 0.125
Lex P/N: LBL-PGIP-W1
Revision: NS
Orange color to be ANSI Z535.4 ‘Warning’ Orange
Materials to be the same or similar to LBL-CS400
Risk of Electric Shock
Plug connection should be in the following order:
1) Equipment grounding conductor connectors,
2) Grounded circuit conductor connectors, and
3) Ungrounded conductor connectors.
Disconnection should be in the reverse order
Risque de choc électrique
Le raccordement devrait être effectué dans l’ordre qui suit:
1) Conducteur de mise à la terre de l’appareillage
2) Conducteur du circuit mis à la terre
3) 3) Conducteurs non mis à la terre
La mise hors tension doit se faire dans l’ordre inverse
WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
LBL-PGIP-W1
p/n: – LBL-PGIP-W1

PowerGATE®ReadySwitch™
p/n: – 10519-2-024
p/n: – 10519-2-023
10519-2-023
10519-2-026 LBL RDYSWNSE-SW
For Service Entrance Rated Version please use
p/n: LBL-RDYSW-SCCR-BRK
Appendix E
Warning Locations
GN L1 L2 L3
UTILITY GENERATOR
ON
TRANSFER SWITCH AND
INLET PANEL
READYSWITCHTM
T
Not for indoor use
Continuous load current not to exceed 80 percent of switch rating
Suitable only for use with generators that do not have the neutral bonded
to the ground or the generator frame
Installation of the temporary wiring shall be performed according to the
applicable electrical codes
Temporarycable shall be suitable for hard usage, in wet or outdoor applications
Strain relief shall be provided for a connection with a vertical unsupported
length of 2 meters or more
For power inlet use only.Not for use as an outlet.
OFF
ON
OFF
WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
Riskof Electric Shock
Plugconnection should be in the following order:
1)Equipment grounding conductor connectors,
2)Grounded circuit conductor connectors, and
3)Ungrounded conductor connectors.
Disconnectionshould be in the reverse order
Risquede choc électrique
Leraccordement devrait être effectué dans l’ordre qui suit:
1)Conducteur de mise à la terre de l’appareillage
2)Conducteur du circuit mis à la terre
3)Conducteurs non mis à la terre
Lamise hors tension doit se faire dans l’ordre inverse
LBL-PGIP-W1
Type3R une fois installé avec conduit ou raccords de conduits à l'épreuve de la pluie (homologation UL)
Ne pas utiliser à l’intérieur
Le courant de charge continu ne doit pas dépasser de 80 pourcent le courant nominal du commutateur
Approprié seulement pour utilisation avec des générateurs dont le neutre n'est pas mis à la terre ou au
châssis du générateur.
L'installation du câblage temporaire doit être effectuée conformément aux codes de l'électricité applicables
Un câble temporaire devra être approprié pour une utilisation dans des applications à l'extérieur ou
dans un environnement humide, avec une gaine robuste.
Un collier devra être fourni pour une connexion avec une longueur verticale non supportée
de deux mètres ou plus.
DANGER
Donot start the generator until all connectors are connected
ormade to be inaccessible. Any terminal may be energized
whenany cable is connected. De-energize cables at the
generatorprior to connecting or removing any connectors
Nepas mettre la génératrice en marche avant que tous les
connecteurssoient connectés ou rendus inaccessibles.
N’importequelle borne peut être mise sous tension si un
câbleest raccordé. Débrancher les câbles à la génératrice
avantde brancher ou de débrancher les connecteurs
LBL-PGIP-D2
Morethan one live circuit:
Disconnectall sources before servicin g
Plusd’un circuit sous tension:
Débranchertoutes les sources d’alimentation avan t
d’entreprendrele dépannage
WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
10519-2-025rev000
LBL-PGIP-W1 10519-2-025 LBL-PGIP-D2
N
Manual Transfer Switch – This Device
Will NotAutomatically Transfer To AnAlternative
Source
Commutateur Manuel – Ce dispositif
ne transfert pas automatiquement
une charge vers une source auxiliaire
CAUTION
ATTENTION
10519-2-024rev 000
TRANSFER SWITCH AND
INLET PANEL
TM
READYSWITCH
10519-2-023rev 000
Verifythe condition of the power source prior to
manuallytransferring. Manual operation may result i n
out-of-phasetransfer when both sources are energized.
Vérifiezl'état de la source d'alimentation avant
d'effectuerle transfert manuellement. Un fonctionne-
-mentmanuel risquerait de causer un transfert hors
phaselorsque les deux sources sont activées .
WARNING
AVERTISSEMENT
10519-2-026rev000
10519-2-024
Manual Transfer Switch – This Device
Will Not Automatically Transfer To
An Alternative
Source
Commutateur Manuel – Ce dispositif
ne transfert pas automatiquement
une charge vers une source auxiliaire
CAUTION
ATTENTION
10519-2-024 rev 000
p/n: – LBL-RDYSW-SCCR-SW
For Service Entrance Rated Version please use
Part Number: LBL-RDYSW-SCCR-SW
GG N
LBL-RDYSW-GGN 000
LBL-RDYSW-BUILDING 000
L1 L2 L3
BUILDING (LOAD)
UTILITY: 43 N-M, 380 IN-LBs
3/16”
BUILDING, N, G: 42 N-M, 375 IN-LBs
8 mm
Cu – Al
75°C / 90°C
LBL-RDYSW-TSS 000
L2
UTILITY (LINE)
L1 L3
LBL-RDYSW-UTILITY 000
p/n: – LBL-RDYSW-TSS
p/n: – LBL-RDWSW-UTILITY
p/n: – LBL-RDYSW-GGN
p/n: LBL-RDYSW-BUILDING
Model
Rating
S/N
Madein USA
www.lexproducts.com
1-800-643-4460
Fabriquéaux Etats-Unis
Suitablefor use as service equipment in the USA only .
Peutêtre utilisé comme appareillage de branchemen t
auxEtats-Unis seulement.
E465545
TYPE 3R
RAINPROOF
Transfer Switch / Commutateur
LBL-RDYSW-3R000
Appendix D (continued)
SHORT-CIRCUIT WITHSTAND AND CLOSING RATINGS
COURANTS NOMINAUX DE RÉSISTANCE AU COURT-CIRCUIT ET DE FERMETURE DE CIRCUIT
When protected by a circuit breaker, this transfer switch is suitable for use in a circuit capable of
delivering the short-circuit current for the maximum time duration and voltage marked below.
S’il est protégé par un disjoncteur, ce commutateur convient aux circuits capables d’acheminer
un courant de court-circuit pendant la durée et à la tension maximales indiquées plus bas..
SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT
COURANT DE COURT-CIRCUIT
VOLTAGE MAXIMUM
TENSION MAXIMUM
480V AC
This transfer switch does not include short-time current ratings. 400A maximum overcurrent devicew
Ce commutateur n’est pas évalué pour les courants nominaux de courte durée.
400A maximum le dispositif de protection
35,000 A RMS
The circuit breaker must include an instantaneous trip response and shall not include a short-time
trip response.
Le disjoncteur doit être à déclenchement instantané sans déclenchement rapide.
The maximum clearing time of the instantaneous trip response must be equal to or less than the time
duration shown for the marked short-circuit current.
Le temps de coupure maximal pour le déclenchement instantané doit être égal ou inférieur à la durée
indiquée pour le courant de court-circuit.
TIME DURATION
LE TEMPS DURÉE
0.050 S
600V AC
25,000 A
LBL-RDYSW-SCCR-SW 000
0.050 S
RMS

Service Entrance Switched
Part Number PIPM0400-C-C-AJ-GRXEE PIPM0400-S-S-AJ-GRXFF
Rating 400 Amp, 3 Phase, (H, H, H, N, G) 4 Pole, 5 Wire,
600 VAC Maximum
400 Amp, 3 Phase, (H, H, H, N, G) 4 Pole, 5 Wire,
600 VAC Maximum
Environmental Rating NEMA 3R NEMA 3R
Input (1) Set of (5) 16 Series Cam-type color coded panel
mount inlets (Black, Red, Blue)
(1) Set of (5) 16 Series Cam-type color coded panel
mount inlets (Black Red, Blue)
Output Direct Wire Direct Wire
Enclosure Powder Coated Steel, ANSI 61 Grey Powder Coated Steel, ANSI 61 Grey
Dimensions 48”x30”x13.5” 48”x30”x13.5”
Approximate Weight 252 lbs 252 lbs
Part Number PIPM0400-C-C-AJ-GOXEE PIPM0400-S-S-AJ-GOXFF
Rating 400 Amp, 3 Phase, (H, H, H, N, G) 4 Pole, 5 Wire,
600 VAC Maximum
400 Amp, 3 Phase, (H, H, H, N, G) 4 Pole, 5 Wire,
600 VAC Maximum
Environmental Rating NEMA 3R NEMA 3R
Input (1) Set of (5) 16 Series Cam-type color coded panel
mount inlets (Brown, Orange, Yellow)
(1) Set of (5) 16 Series Cam-type color coded panel
mount inlets (Brown, Orange, Yellow)
Output Direct Wire Direct Wire
Enclosure Powder Coated Steel, ANSI 61 Grey Powder Coated Steel, ANSI 61 Grey
Dimensions 48”x30”x13.5” 48”x30”x13.5”
Approximate Weight 252 lbs 252 lbs
Part Number PIPM0400-C-C-AJ-GBXEE PIPM0400-S-S-AJ-GBXFF
Rating 400 Amp, 3 Phase, (H, H, H, N, G) 4 Pole, 5 Wire,
600 VAC Maximum
400 Amp, 3 Phase, (H, H, H, N, G) 4 Pole, 5 Wire,
600 VAC Maximum
Environmental Rating NEMA 3R NEMA 3R
Input (1) Set of (5) 16 Series Cam-type color coded panel
mount inlets (All Black)
(1) Set of (5) 16 Series Cam-type color coded panel
mount inlets (All Black)
Output Direct Wire Direct Wire
Enclosure Powder Coated Steel, ANSI 61 Grey Powder Coated Steel, ANSI 61 Grey
Dimensions 48”x30”x13.5” 48”x30”x13.5”
Approximate Weight 252 lbs 252 lbs
Lex Products Corporation
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Lex West
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Suite Q
Pacoima, CA 91331
818.768.4474
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Produced in the United States of America
All Rights Reserved.
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in the United States, other countries, or both.
PowerGATE™ ReadySwitch
400 Amp Transfer Switch and Inlet Panel
Installation Instructions and User Manual
www.lexproducts.com
800.643.4460
Appendix F
TYPE 3R Rainproof
Table of contents
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