30RESL 30.0 kW - Liquid Cooled Standby Generator

 



Model Number 30RESL
Rated Watts 30,000
Voltage (VAC) 120/240
Output (Amps) 63 (Nat. Gas); 70 LP Gas
Engine Type Pro OHV CH980 V-Twin
Engine Displacement 999 L (61 cu. in.)
Engine Starting Electric
Rated RPMs 3,600
Fuel System Natural Gas or Liq. Propane
Weight (lbs.) 500
Dimensions (L" x W" x H") 47.2 x 28.1 x 31.6
Available in California Yes
Shipping Free
Warranty 5 Year Limited Warranty
12V Starter Battery Include! (An $83.95 Value)
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Comes with a 200A Kohler Automatic Transfer Switch Nema 3R

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Kohler Model 30RES

$18,060.00 $15,050.00 Delivered

The 30RESL 30.0 kW includes the 200A 12 Circuit ATS NEMA 3R Transfer Switch
 
  • Nominal voltage 120/240 V 60 Hz, single phase
  • Listed to UL1008 Transfer Switch Equipment and CSA Certified to CSA 22.2 No. 178-1978 Automatic Transfer Switches
  • Meets National Electrical Code (NEC) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requirements.
  • True double-throw contacts (no intentional off position), with inherent mechanical interlocking to prevent connection of generator and utility source.
  • Convenient terminals to connect neutral and ground conductors from service and load feeders.
     
  • 3-second time delay to override momentary utility source
  • 15-second transfer to emergency time delay to allow engine generator to stabilize after starting
  • 15-second time delay after transfer to the standby source to ignore momentary voltage dips on the generator during initial loading
  • 5-minute time delay on retransfer to allow utility source to stabilize prior to transferring the load back to utility
  • 1-minute unloading running time delay for engine generator cool-down before shutdown

Diagnostic Indicators: The 165 Automatic Transfer Switch has a unique built-in automatic digital diagnostic monitoring system, which provides status on potential system problems such as: generator failed to start; generator over frequency; transfer switch did not transfer; and more. It's one more way you can count on ASCO to provide continuous power protection ...anytime