Showing posts with label transfer switch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transfer switch. Show all posts

6/17/2012

G E Industrial Systems Ge100a Dpdt Transswitch Tc10323r General Electric Circuit Protective Devices Review

G E Industrial Systems Ge100a Dpdt Transswitch Tc10323r General Electric Circuit Protective Devices
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Great Product. Smaller than I imagined it would be. Shipped promplty. Recommend purchasing to anyone looking for something like this. Even had grease on the copper contacts prventing corosion.

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GE, 100A, Outdoor Double Pole Double Throw Safety Switch, Switch Power Between 2 Electrical Sources, Electrical Utility Or Generator Source, For Homes Or Light Commercial Applications.

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5/10/2012

GenTran 200660 PowerStay 20 Amp Manual Generator Transfer Switch Review

GenTran 200660 PowerStay 20 Amp Manual Generator Transfer Switch
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I am very satisfied with the transfer switch. The directions were easy to follow and everything worked the way it was designed to the first time.

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The Gen/Tran PowerStay manual transfer switch is a highly versatile switch designed for 6 circuits, 20 Amps, and generators up to 5,000 watts. Plus, as your family or business needs change, this product can expand up to 16 circuits, increasing its range of use. The cabinet can be conveniently flush or surface mounted indoors, and the design accommodates either hardwiring to a generator or installing via a plug-in cord. The standard branch circuit breakers make for easy replacement and expansion, allowing you to reconfigure the product to suit your needs. This transfer switch features a L14-20 male power inlet and dual watt-meters to help balance generator loads. Included in the design are two 15 Amp 1-pole breakers, two 20 Amp 1-pole breakers, and one 2-pole 20 Amp breaker; the transfer switch accepts Arc Fault and GFCI breakers. To use this transfer switch, a 60 Amp main breaker must be installed in the existing load center. This product is listed to UL standard 1008.

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3/09/2012

GenTran 3028 8-Circuit 30 Amp Transfer Switch For Up To 7500-Watt Generators Review

GenTran 3028 8-Circuit 30 Amp Transfer Switch For Up To 7500-Watt Generators
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After my transfer box came in, I was able to make final plans for my particular needs. I did not need any of the available 230 volt transfer breakers, so I removed them and replaced them with additional 115 volt circuits. My final count is 4, 20 amp breakers, and 6, 15 amp breakers. I was able to do this with locally available parts. I added the two additional 115 volt circuits that were optional at that time and added the connection wires to run it with. My installation is as a flush mount next to the main entrance pannel. I also bought the flush mounting plate available. It has worked out just great. The most dificult part was the drilling of the 2 inch hole in the stud which mounted the main entrance. That was done using a right angle drive unit for my drill I bought for the installation. After all the circuits were tied in, I tested the installation for loading and ballance, and all worked well. I had run the freezer and the house fridge on the generator during the install. They were switched back over to the mains. I made up a 25 foot extension cord to connect the generator to the transfer pannel using #8 cableing. That's a bit of an overkill, but I'm happy knowing that will never be a weak link. The generator I am using with the system is a 6,500 /8,200 watt, 13 HP unit. It carried the load very well with all circuits on. I recommend this thransfer box for anyone needing a manual transfer box. It is neat as installed and works well. It went in in about 4 hours with two of us working on it that had never done this before. I suggest that anyone thinking about doing this go to the GenTran site and download the instruction sheet to review the installation instructions. You can plan better and avoid surprises better that way. Good Luck. I hope this is helpful.

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The GenTran 30 Amp 8-circuit transfer switch for up to 7,500-watt generators includes everything you'll need to install a generator transfer switch for safe, convenient portable generator hookup. Power up your essential circuits using a 5,000-watt generator (continuous watts) during a power outage or emergency. It accommodates 8-to-10 household circuits like your furnace blower (gas only), refrigerator and kitchen circuits, well pump, lights, and television. If your needs change, your installer can easily expand this transfer switch to up to ten circuits just by adding more circuit breakers. The enclosure can be surface mounted indoors, and allows hardwired or plug-in generator connections. Because it was designed with off-the-shelf circuit breakers you don't have to search high and low for replacements, and your installer can reconfigure the breaker combinations to suit your family's needs.This transfer switch includes a L14-30 male power inlet and a dual watt meters to help you balance generator loads to prolong generator life. The kit comes with two 15 Amp 1-pole breakers, two 20 Amp 1-pole breakers, one 2-pole 20 Amp breaker, and one 2-pole 30 Amp breaker. A 60 Amp 2-pole main breaker is required in existing load center (not included). This kit comes with a 2-year limited warranty.

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3/08/2012

GenTran 3028 30 Amp 8-Circuit Transfer Switch/Power Inlet Box/Power Cord Kit For Up To 7,500-Watt Generators Review

GenTran 3028 30 Amp 8-Circuit Transfer Switch/Power Inlet Box/Power Cord Kit For Up To 7,500-Watt Generators
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I'd like to address the comment made about our 3028K kit. We always recommend professional installation by a licensed electrician familiar with local and national codes, and familiar with portable generators. We include a power inlet box enclosure in this kit package in order to save the consumer money. We include a power inlet mounted in the transfer switch when plug-in connection is desired, as in a garage installation. But when the transfer switch is hardwired, as in a basement installation, the inlet is not needed, and can be removed. A professional installer would remove the inlet from the transfer switch and reinstall it in the power inlet enclosure...So you're not paying for the inlet twice. That was our reasoning behind the decision - to save the consumer from paying for the same component in the kit twice. We stand behind our products 100%, and we apologize that the information you received was misleading.

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The GenTran 30 Amp 8-circuit transfer switch for up to 7,500-watt generators includes everything you'll need to install a generator transfer switch for safe, convenient portable generator hookup. This kit includes a prewired 8-circuit transfer switch, a 25-foot power cord and a power inlet box enclosure. Power up your essential circuits using a 5,000-watt generator (continuous watts) during a power outage or emergency. It accommodates 8-to-10 household circuits like your furnace blower (gas only), refrigerator and kitchen circuits, well pump, lights, and television. If your needs change, your installer can easily expand this transfer switch to up to ten circuits just by adding more circuit breakers. The enclosure can be surface mounted indoors, and allows hardwired or plug-in generator connections. Because it was designed with off-the-shelf circuit breakers you don't have to search high and low for replacements, and your installer can reconfigure the breaker combinations to suit your family's needs.This transfer switch has a L14-30 male power inlet and a dual watt meters to help you balance generator loads to prolong generator life. The kit comes with two 15 Amp 1-pole breakers, two 20 Amp 1-pole breakers, one 2-pole 20 Amp breaker, and one 2-pole 30 Amp breaker. A 60 Amp 2-pole main breaker is required in existing load center (not included). This kit comes with a 2-year limited warranty.

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2/19/2012

GenTran KIT3026 Prewired Manual Transfer Switch Kit for 6-10 Circuits and Generators up to 7500-Watt Review

GenTran KIT3026 Prewired Manual Transfer Switch Kit for 6-10 Circuits and Generators up to 7500-Watt
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this item is a good value for the money since it comes with a power inlet box and a 10' power cord. My generator (ETQ TG32P12)needs this 30amp type power cord (4 pin locking L1430 connector)to be able to split the A and B lines associated with balancing the loads. The 20 amp power cords that come with other units will not split the A and B lines using my specific generator. The reason i didn't rate this a five star was the meters used to balance the loads are very primitive...i.e. marginally accurate...but that's ok...no one should expect precision. The real benefit to this type of transfer box is the flexibility to use mulitple configurations of circuit breakers....i.e. 3 20 amp with 3 15 amp breakers or 6 15 amp breakers or whatever....and it uses common circuit breakers. As a suggestion: I would consider adding more wiring through the conduit to the main box just in case you decide to expand the box to 7-10 circuits. I should have done that and didn't. Hope this helps.

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3/29/2011

Reliance Controls TCA1006D Panel/Link 100-Amp Utility/60-Amp Generator Transfer Switch For Up To 15000-Watt Generators Review

Reliance Controls TCA1006D Panel/Link 100-Amp Utility/60-Amp Generator Transfer Switch For Up To 15000-Watt Generators
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Since my city power seems to go out every time a mouse farts, I picked up a 10kw generator and all the materials to properly hook it up - including this. The drainage in my neighborhood is poor, so in a decent rainstorm I absolutely need both sump pumps on continuously as it's devastating when my basement floods. I hired an electrician that charged $200 to wire it up.
Last night I was able to use it for the first time. It works exactly as advertised. When the power died, I fired up the generator, killed all the fuses, threw both switches on this DPDT and slowly switched the fuses on. This handled ~1.5kw of draw from each of the 2 sumps, the fridge, the furnace, and all the lighting in the house - probably close to 7kw peak.


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TCA1006D Features: -Transfer panel. -Panel/Link TCA offers circuit breaker combinations of 60A - 125A utility and 30A - 125A generator. -Interlinked circuit breakers keep the generator isolated from the utility at all times, even with the dead front removed. -TCA features a heavy-duty copper bus. -TCA is suitable for service entrance and may be used as a main panel for a single load or to feed a sub-panel. -TCA has no provision for branch circuits breakers. -Maximum generator input: 60 amps @ 125/250 VAC. -Overall dimensions: 13'' H x 11'' W x 3.5 D. -UL listed.

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