Go Power! GP-TS User Manual

Go Power! Owner’s Manual
GP-TS Transfer Switch
1.0 Warnings
Observe proper polarity throughout the GP-TS Kit installation. Work Safely. Do not wear jewelry when working with electrical or mechanical equipment. Use protective
eyewear, gloves and apron when working with batteries or power tools. Use extreme caution when on ladders or a roof.
Follow the Safety Precautions of the battery manufacturer. Do not produce sparks when working in locations where flammable gases or vapours exist. Shield skin and eyes from battery acid. If skin, eyes or clothing comes in contact with acid rinse thoroughly with water.
*Avoid electrical shock. Make sure all sources (inverter, shore power, generator) are disconnected.
2.0 Installation Overview
The TS-30 is a two-pole 30 Amp AC Switch that automatically connects shore power (when available) to your vehicle load center (breaker panel). If you unplug from shore power, it then connects your inverter output to power your circuits. The GP-TS includes a cable with built-in plug to connect the inverter output, and a receptacle that powers your converter only when shore power is available.
Congratulations on becoming the owner of a GP–TS Kit. Please read and understand all instructions before installing your new product for the easiest and safest installation. Before installing the kit, review the installation design with this DC Kit Installation Manual. Contact your Authorized GP Dealer if in doubt as to this kit's suitability or compatibility with your system. Retain this guide for future reference.
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Disclaimer of Liability & Warranty
The conditions or methods of installation, operation, use and maintenance of this kit are beyond the control of Go Power! and Go Power! does not assume responsibility and expressly disclaims liability for loss, damage, or expense arising from, or in any way connected with such installation, operation, use, or maintenance. Go Power! Inc does not cover labour or shipping for items returned.
Carmanah Technologies Corp. © 2011
Last revised: August 2011
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