Figure 4
Wires from
Switch A
Figure 5
Wires from
Switch
Ground Wire
(Green)
Wires from
Furnace
C.
Connecting the Neutral and Ground Wire
1.
Find the white wire (Neutral) and the green wire
(ground) among the wires from the transfer switch that
you have inserted into the load center.
2.
Strip approximately 5/8” from the end of the white wire.
Locate the neutral bar and partially unscrew a terminal
screw on the bar. Insert the stripped end of the wire
into the side of the bar under the screw and retighten
the screw. (Figure 4)
3.
Locate the ground bar. (It should be labeled.)
Connect the green wire to the ground bar in the same
way as in step #2. In service entrance load centers,
the ground bar and neutral bar are frequently the
same; if so, the ground and neutral wires can be
connected to either.
D.
Connecting a 120 Volt Furnace Circuit
1.
Turn off the furnace circuit breaker. Disconnect the
wire that is attached to it.
2.
Find the black and red wires from the
Easy/Tran TF
.
3.
Cut the red wire at a length convenient for it to reach to
the furnace circuit breaker. Strip 5/8” from the end of
the wire. Connect the
red
wire to the furnace
circuit
breaker
and retighten the screw on the breaker.
4.
Cut the black wire from the transfer switch to a length
convenient for attaching it to the wire you removed
from the furnace circuit breaker in #1. Strip 5/8” from
the end of the wire.
5.
Insert both wires—the one removed from the furnace
circuit breaker and the black wire from the furnace
relay—into a yellow wire connecter. Tighten the
connection and push the connected wires back into the
wiring compartment of the load center.
This completes the wiring of the
Easy/Tran TF.
Proceed to Section IV.
IV. Finishing Up
After you have completed the steps in Sections I through
III, complete the installation by doing the following:
A.
Turn the furnace circuit breaker in your load center
back on.
B.
Turn on the main breaker.
C.
Position the toggle switch on the
Easy/Tran TF
to the
LINE position.
.