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•   Operations 
 Rack-Mount Fail-safe Transfer Switch 
 
 
 
Installation and Operations Manual 
Chapter 3: Operations 
Modes of Operation 
The Sentry Rack-Mount Fail-Safe Transfer Switch is designed to operate in the following modes: 
•  Normal 
Infeed A provides power to branches A1 & A2 and Infeed B provides power to branches B1 & B2.  
Each infeed is monitored individually for voltage and current. 
•  Input Failure 
The equipment powered by the failed input is transferred to the remaining input.  The input current 
LED display of the failed input will be blank and the remaining display will report the total current 
load for the unit. 
•  Recovery from Input Failure 
When voltage is restored to the failed input and remains within ±7% of nominal for 2 seconds, the 
equipment normally supported by that input is transferred back returning the Sentry to a ‘Normal’ 
mode with the input current LED displays reporting the total current load for each respective 
infeed. 
•  Brownout/Over-Voltage 
When an input’s voltage varies from its nominal by ±13% or more, the equipment powered by that 
input is transferred to the remaining input.  The input current LED display of the input in the 
brownout/over-voltage state will be blank and the remaining display will report the total current 
load for the unit. 
Nominal Voltage
*
 Brownout 
Recovery 
Voltage 
Over-Voltage 
100V 87.0V 
93.0V 
107.0V 
113.0V 
110V 95.7V 
102.3V 
117.7V 
124.3V 
115V 100.0V 
106.9V 
123.0V 
129.9V 
120V 104.4V 
111.6V 
128.4V 
135.6V 
208V 181.0V 
193.4V 
222.6V 
235.0V 
220V 191.4V 
204.6V 
235.4V 
248.6V 
230V 200.1V 
213.9V 
246.1V 
259.9V 
240V 208.8V 
223.2V 
256.8V 
271.2V 
*
 Nominal operating voltage is configured by the Voltage Selector Switch. 
•  Recovery from Brownout/Over-Voltage 
When the input’s voltage returns to and remains within ±7% of nominal for 2 seconds, the 
equipment normally supported by that input is transferred back returning the Sentry to a ‘Normal’ 
mode input current LED displays reporting the total current load for each respective infeed. 
•  Critical Brownout 
A critical brownout is when an input’s voltage drops below its nominal by -25%. 
•  When an input is already in a brownout/over-voltage state AND the remaining input 
experiences a critical brownout, ALL equipment will be transferred to the input only 
experiencing a brownout/over-voltage. 
•  When an input has already failed AND the remaining input experiences a critical 
brownout, ALL outlets will turn off. 
•  Recovery from Critical Brownout 
When the input’s voltage returns to and remains within ±7% of nominal for 2 seconds, the 
equipment normally supported by that input is transferred back.