6-5000 Manual Generator Transfer Switch Panel 120/240V 40A CSA & ETL. BONUS: L14-20 Male and Female Power Cord Ends.

6-5000 Manual Generator Transfer Switch Panel 120/240V 40A CSA & ETL. BONUS: L14-20 Male and Female Power Cord Ends.Manufacturer: EmerGen / Gould
Model: 6-5000
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Features:

  • Easy installation. Pre-wired for the Do-It-Yourselfer or Contractor. BONUS: NEMA L14-20 Cord Ends
  • Wires are 4ft long and Letter Coded A, B, C, D, E, F for easy wiring.
  • CSA certified. Conforms to UL Standard 1008. Approved by E.T.L. (Electrical Test Laboratory, U.S.A.)
  • 6 Circuits 120/240V. Maximum Load per Circuit: 15 Amp. Maximum Combined Loads at 120V: 40 Amp
  • 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty assures quality workmanship and exceptional performance.

Product Description
Three position switch design isolates home circuits from the utility line allowing for efficient operation of the generator without back feeding onto the utility or the threat of the utility power back feeding your generator when power is restored. It has two built in wattage meters allowing load balancing and visually provides the generator’s capacity usage. It is pre-wired to meet the Electrical Code for the do-it-yourselfer or electrical contractor to simplify and speed up actual installation. Compatible with all load centers. It comes with 12″ long interconnection flex 4 feet cable and a convenience outlet located right on front panel. It accepts a four (4) prong female twist lock connector configuration L14-20. It is CSA certified, approved by E.T.L, meets UL requirements and NEMA 1 rated. The switch comes complete with two NEMA L14-20 plugs (Male and Female) ($15 Retail Value Each) you need to make your own power cord.

This is the only safe and logical way for transferring generator electricity to power critical loads: pump, gas furnace, garage door, water heater, television, refrigirator, microwave, coffee maker etc.

New in box with detailed installation instructions and wiring diagram.

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