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standby transfer switch
1. Generator parts
2. Connect to 10 circuits
3. CE, ISO9001 and UL certificate
4. Standby power appl

standby transfer switch 

 

Product Code:50310V
Weight8lbs
Amp50
circuit10
Voltage(V)125/250
watt12500
Vintage Prewired Manual Transfer Switch
1. Durable: Aluminum enclosure
2. Safety: 6 push-to-reset circuit breakers in use when the generator is running,
  safe,proven desigh eliminates the danger of backfeeding generator power onto utility lines.
3. Better Performance:dual wattmeters to help you balance loads on your generator
4. Easy installation:power inlet for fast connection, external mounting feet, 18'' flexible conduit and all wires clearly marked for installation in less than 1 hour.
5. Superior material: made with the same UL listed components
6. Specifications: manufactured to the same specifications as original vintage transfer switches that introduced in 1982
7. Warranty time: 2 years
 

What is a transfer switch?
A transfer switch is an electrical device that allows you to safely connect a generator to your household wiring. It is permanently installed near the service panel in your home to make using a generator as safe and easy as operating a light switch.

Why do I need one?
During a power outage, there are two ways to use a portable generator for power. The first is to run extension cords from the generator to your lights and appliances. However, this is inconvenient and does not allow you to operate some of your critical circuits like the furnace fan or well pump. The second way to use a generator is to connect it directly into your household wiring. Using only one cord, you can now power several or all of your most important household circuits, including the furnace fan and well pump. To do this, the National Electrical Code requires a transfer switch. Direct connection without a transfer switch can result in damage to your home and generator and great harm to utility workers.

How does a transfer switch work?
A transfer switch prevents the utility power and the generator power from powering your household circuits at the same time. When the utility power goes out, you simply plug your generator into the transfer switch, start it up, and flip the transfer switch or switches from the UTILITY position to the GENERATOR position. The most important circuits in you home are now powered by the generator.
 

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