Saturday, October 1, 2011

GenTran KIT Prewired Manual Transfer Switch Kit for - Circuits and Generators up to -Watt

GenTran KIT3026
GenTran KIT3026 Prewired Manual Transfer Switch Kit for 6-10 Circuits and Generators up to 7500-Watt
by GenTran
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Buy new: $349.00

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It works with any portable generator up to 7500-Watt! Kit includes transfer switch, power inlet box, 10-Foot cord and extra 20 amp plug. The 30 amp indoor transfer switch, prevents backfeeding power onto utility lines, and accommodates 6 to 10 circuits like your furnace (gas or oil only), lights, refrigerator/freezer, kitchen circuits, well pump, television, garage door opener, security system and home office. Your installer can customize this transfer switch to meet your specific needs. The transfer switch includes two 15-amp 1-pole breakers, two 20-amp 1-pole breakers, and one 2-pole 20 amp breaker. If your needs change, your installer can easily expand this transfer switch to up to 10 circuits just by adding more circuit breakers. If your installation is subject to inspection, you'll be happy to know that this transfer switch accommodates Arc-Fault and GFCI breakers to meet the latest code requirements. Dual wattmeters on the transfer switch help you balance generator loads to prolong generator life. The power inlet box made of corrosion-resistant aluminum should be mounted on the outside of your home in a convenient location for generator connection. The 10-Foot 30 amp rated ruuber cord (10/4) includes L14-30 ends for connection from your generator to the power inlet box and stays flexible even in cold weather. If you have a smaller generator (3500 - 5000-Watt), your installer can simply change out the plug on the cord using the 20 amp L14-20 plug provided in the kit. So when your power goes out, move your generator outdoors, connect the cord from your generator to the power inlet box, turn off all the breakers in the transfer switch, flip ON the generator main in the transfer switch, start your generator, and then turn on individual circuit breakers in the transfer switch. When utility power returns, just turn OFF the generator main and turn ON the Utility main in the transfer switch, shut down your generator, and store the cord


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