Transfer Switch Equipment UL 1008: 1 Scope
Transfer Switch Equipment UL 1008: 1 Scope
UL 1008
1 Scope
1.2 An automatic transfer switch for use in a legally required stand-by system
is identical to that used for an emergency system.
1.4 These requirements cover transfer switches together with their associated
control devices including voltage sensing relays, frequency sensing relays,
time delay relays, and the like.
1.5 An automatic transfer switch as covered by these requirements is a device
that automatically transfers a common load from a normal supply to an
alternate supply in the event of failure of the normal supply, and automatically
returns the load to the normal supply when the normal supply is restored.An
automatic transfer switch is allowed to be provided with a logic control circuit
that inhibits automatic operation of the device from either a normal to an
alternate supply, or from an alternate to a normal supply when the switch
reverts to automatic operation upon loss of power to the load.
1.7 A transfer switch may incorporate overcurrent protection for the main
power circuits.
1.8 These requirements cover completely enclosed transfer switches and also
open types intended for mounting in other equipment such as switchboards.
1.9 Transfer switches are rated in amperes and are generally considered to
be acceptable for total system transfer, which includes control of motors,
electric-discharge lamps, electric-heating loads, and tungsten-filament lamp
loads as referred to in 1.10.
1.10 A transfer switch intended for total system transfer as indicated in 1.9 is
considered to be acceptable for the control of tungsten-filament lamp loads
not exceeding 30 percent of the switch ampere rating unless the switch has
been investigated for a higher percentage of lamp load and marked
accordingly.
1.11 A transfer switch may be limited to use with one or more specific types of
load if investigated accordingly and marked as indicated in 51.12.