In critical power supply systems, automatic transfer switches (ATS) are the core equipment that ensures uninterrupted power supply to loads. The Cutler Hammer SPB series withdrawable transfer switch, with its high tolerance rating, compact vertical layout, and flexible bypass isolation design, is widely used in places such as hospitals, data centers, and industrial plants that require extremely high power continuity. This article combines the technical manual of SPB withdrawable transfer switch, providing a systematic technical reference for electrical engineers and on-site maintenance personnel from installation and commissioning, daily operation, use of the pull-out mechanism, bypass isolation maintenance to common troubleshooting.
System Overview and Model Identification
The SPB series transfer switch adopts insulated shell switch or circuit breaker as the main contact, with a rated current range covering 600A to 4000A. Its design features include:
Vertical compact layout: The normal and emergency power switches are arranged vertically to save space inside the cabinet.
High withstand rating: When combined with upstream circuit breakers, the withstand current can reach 65kA~100kA at 240V/480V/600V (depending on the model and the optional high withstand option 17C); When combined with a fuse, it can reach a maximum of 200kA.
Pull out structure: The switching element can be pulled out for maintenance or replacement, while maintaining load power supply (with the need for bypass isolation function).
Energy storage operating mechanism: electric or manual spring energy storage, fast opening and closing speed, transfer time less than 5 cycles.
Model identification example: ATVISPE31000XSU
AT: Automatic Transfer Switch
VI: Vertical installation
SPE: SPB type withdrawable insulated housing switch
3: Three poles
1000: Rated current 1000A
X:480V/60Hz
S: NEMA Type 1 enclosure
U: UL Listing
Understanding the model is helpful for spare parts selection and technical support communication.
Installation and wiring points
2.1 Unpacking and Storage
After the equipment arrives, the packaging should be checked for any damage and transportation damage should be recorded. Internally, there is a plastic bag containing test reports, wiring diagrams, instructions, and warranty cards, which should be properly stored. If not installed temporarily, it should be stored indoors in a clean and dry environment (temperature -20~85 ℃, humidity ≤ 80%), and outdoor storage is strictly prohibited.
2.2 Installation location and seismic requirements
Choose a flat and sturdy installation surface, avoiding damp, high-temperature, and dusty areas. For applications requiring seismic certification (option 42), the provided clamps and 1/2-13 UNC Grade 5 hex bolts must be used with a tightening torque of 50 ft lbs (68 Nm), as shown in Figure 4-1. Switches without seismic fixation do not meet the requirements of UBC Zone 4.
2.3 Cable Connection
The wire diameter of power and load cables should be selected according to Table 4.1 (e.g. 2 wires per phase of 800-2000A, 4/0-500 MCM or 6 wires of 500-750 MCM). Attention when wiring:
Before entering the cabinet, the insulation of the cable should be tested to prevent pulling.
When stripping the wire, avoid damaging the conductor. Aluminum conductors should be coated with anti-oxidation composite grease.
The torque of the wiring terminal should be executed according to the label, as being too tight or too loose can cause heating.
Connect control wires (such as engine start signals) to red terminal blocks 51 and 52 (bypass isolation type connections 51A and 52A).
2.4 Voltage selection adjustment
The voltage selection panel provides 208~600V multi tap transformers, which can be quickly switched through small plug-in connectors. Make sure the selected voltage is consistent with the system voltage, otherwise it will damage the equipment.

Operating mechanism and energy storage mechanism
The SPB switch adopts an energy storage operating mechanism. After each closure, the mechanism will automatically re store energy (through an electric operator). If manual operation is required, the operating handle must be pulled several times until the energy storage indicator shows "energy stored", and then the "close" button (Figure 5-1, 5-2) must be pressed.
3.1 Key points of manual operation
Open Transition: There is a mechanical and electrical interlock between two switches to prevent simultaneous closure. When manually closing the normal switch, the emergency switch cannot be closed.
Closed Transition: The contacts have overlapping designs, and misuse may lead to serious accidents. Manual closure must strictly follow the steps in Figure 5-3.
3.2 Automatic Operation
When the normal power supply loses voltage or the voltage is lower than the preset value, the logic controller (ATC-600/800) automatically issues a command and the emergency switch is closed. After the normal power supply is restored, the system automatically switches back to the normal side. Please refer to the corresponding logic manual for the specific timing and parameter settings of automatic operation.