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Hubbell Industrial Controls, Inc. Manual Transfer Switches Bulletin LMTS-1 ( February 200 8 , repl. April , 2001 ) LMTS Application Information: Hubbell manual transfer switches are designed to provide dependable tr ansfer of power from one source to another while preventing potentially dangerous feedback from the generator to the utility system. T[...]
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Hubbell Industrial Controls, Inc. A subsi d iary of Hubbell Inc. 4301 Cheyenne Drive, Archdale, N.C. 27263 Telephone (336) 434-2800 • FAX (336) 434-2803 h tt p ://www. hu bbell-ic d . c o m sales@hub b ell - icd.c o m Key Components: 1. Manual transfer mechanism: Normal-Off-Emergency 2. NEMA Type 1 enclosure 3. Power available light: Emergency (o[...]