Why is the transfer switch on my No 110 not working?
Why is the transfer switch on my No 110 not working?
Next time started genset, the same issue as shorepower – no 110 with generator, either. Park checked the post and did change out the 30amp breaker and plug as they said they were weak. When you turn on the breaker or start the genset, you do not hear the “click” now of the transfer switch.
Where is the transfer switch on my 98 discovery?
On my 98 Discovery the transfer switch is behind the breakers under the fridge. Its a cheesy looking metal box about 5 inches square. Mine was intermittently working so I rewired my 30 amp system to a 50 amp.
Where is the transfer switch on a RV?
Mine was intermittently working so I rewired my 30 amp system to a 50 amp. Installed a big transfer switch in the bay next to the engine where the 50 amp cord comes in. Ran a 8 gauge stranded 3 wire from the gen to the ATS. Works perfect and is accessible to work on. The ATS is generally close to there the shore power cord comes into the coach.
Why does my transfer switch not work when I start genset?
Next time started genset, the same issue as shorepower – no 110 with generator, either. Park checked the post and did change out the 30amp breaker and plug as they said they were weak. When you turn on the breaker or start the genset, you do not hear the “click” now of the transfer switch. Any ideas?
How to troubleshoot an automatic transfer switch problem?
The first step to troubleshoot this problem is to determine if the Automatic Transfer Switch is recognizing the generators power as acceptable. This is as easy as looking at the control panel on the Automatic Transfer Switch.
Why is my transfer switch not working in my RV?
If the generator you have is one that is built into the RV permanently, then it does not generate any 12V-dc power but supplies only 120V-ac and that is then sent to the converter to supply 12V-dc power so it will not recharge the batteries.
When does automatic transfer switch not recognize generator power?
If this is acceptable then check the frequency using a digital voltmeter, not the on the generator. If the generators frequency is not plus or minus 3.0 hertz then the Automatic Transfer Switch will not recognize the generator power as acceptable and will not switch the load to it.
What causes a transfer switch to stick together?
The points in the automatic transfer switch will sometimes stick together after they have been burned/worn. I had one that did that, and as generator is the default position, that is where it most often stuck.