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Automatic transfer
switches continually monitor the incoming utility power. Any anomaly such as voltage sags,
brownouts, spikes, or surges will cause the internal circuitry to command a generator to start
and will then transfer to the generator when additional switch circuitry determines the
generator has the proper voltage and frequency. When utility power returns or no anomalies have
occurred for a set time, the transfer switch will then transfer back to utility power and
command the generator to turn off, after another specified amount of "cool down" time with no
load on the generator.
A transfer switch can
be set up to provide power to only critical circuits or entire electrical sub-panels. Some
transfer switches allow for load shedding or prioritization of optional circuits, such as
heating and cooling equipment.
Our extensive line
of transfer switches is not online at this time.
We
have over 70 different models of transfer switches, both automatic and manual switches.
If you are interested in purchasing one of our standby generators and need a
transfer switch, please call our Customer Service Department. Tell us which generator you which
to purchase, and we will custom
match the transfer switches that best fit your situation.
As with all our generator products FREE shipping is included (Continental US)
1-800-987-4337
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