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Transfer Switches
 Product Overview | Features and Specifications | 10kW | 12kW
Take charge of your power situation. 50, 100 and 200 amp
Fully Automatic
All of our switches monitor utility and generator voltages and will automatically connect to the appropriate source of power. 100 and 200 amp switches are capable of ‘whole house’ power transfer in residential / small business applications.
Exclusive Design
Each switch is custom made and dedicated exclusively for Briggs & Stratton
Power Products Home Standby generators, reducing overall cost and giving you
exactly what you need for your home or small business.
Supervisory Control
This industrial grade component features a control panel with red and green LED
lights indicating the power sources available, and two relay operated contacts that allow the user to manage external loads during a power outage.
Light Weight/Ease of Installation
Efficient component selection has resulted in switch gear optimization for a lightweight product solution to residential/small business installations. Five wires - three 120 / 240 VAC and two utility supply wires (for battery charger and optional battery warmer & oil heater) also allows for efficient one person installation.
Computer Friendly
All Home Standby generator system switches feature Automatic Voltage
Regulation to ensure a safe and stable sine wave to sensitive electronics.
EEPROM-Electronic Program Read only Memory
All of our Transfer Switches feature non-volatile memory, so when the power
goes out, the transfer switch ‘remembers’ its programming once power is restored. The switch never has to be programmed or reprogrammed once it is
installed.
Variable Engine Warmup
All of our switches feature 20 / 50 second warm up options- 20 seconds for
warm weather starts and 50 seconds when the generator requires additional
start time in colder climates.
Safety Features
All transfer switches are solenoid-operated from utility or generator inputs and
contain electrical interlock switches to eliminate the possibility of dangerous
back feed to line during an outage.
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