3/16/2012

GenTran 501210 Powerstay 12-Circuit 50 Amp Transfer Switch for up to 12,500-Watt Generators Review

GenTran 501210 Powerstay 12-Circuit 50 Amp Transfer Switch for up to 12,500-Watt Generators
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I used this switch to setup my home for emergency power. Our goal was to be able to power enough curcuits to be comfortable while the power was out versus just having a couple lights on. This switch gives us the flexibility to run most of our inside lights, well pump, refigerator, gas furnance and even some conveniences such as outside lights and garage doors. My wife was pleased when I turned on the generator and showed her everything that was running on it - and let's face it, that's what it's all about. We were able to take out one of the double pole breakers and replace it with singles to provide more flexibility. Although this is a 50 amp switch, we are powering it with a 8000 watt, 30 amp generator. Please take the time to utilize the wattage calculator tools available to make sure you have the right switch and generator to safely meet your needs.

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The GenTran Powerstay 50 Amp 12-circuit transfer switch for up to 12,500-watt generators allows for hardwired or plug-in generator connections. It can be flush mounted or surface mounted indoors, and includes a 50 Amp 4-wire twistlock male inlet and dual wattmeters to help balance generator loads. Three 15 Amp 1-pole breakers, three 20 Amp 1-pole breakers, one 2-pole 20 Amp breaker, one 2-pole 30 Amp breaker, and one 2-pole 50 Amp breaker are included. This switch requires installation of a 100 Amp main breaker in your existing load center. GenTran backs its switch with a 2-year limited warranty.

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