The way the magic works is a 12 volt DC pulse of about 2 ~ 3 seconds is sent to the contactor solenoids. In addition to mechanical lockout if you look close you can see the electrical lockout micro switches. That affords a safety factor making it pretty much foolproof. Additionally only a pulse is needed to switch from Mains Power Utility to Genset power. Just about all generator/utility transfer switches work this way. Also visible in my images is a small yellow square and it has a hole in the center. You can insert a tool in and manually cob the transfer over. They have that covered.That change over mechanism looks quite interesting. two solenoids to force a switch to change.
I think that I would use a gear-motor driven cam to drive a snap action lever to move contacts similar to those in a 50 amp motor starter. Fast make, fast break, and a lower power drive mechanism, with the motion from a cocked spring mechanism.
My current change over scheme has six high current toggle switches and is totally manual.
Ron
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