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Briggs & Stratton

100 Amp 16-Circuit Transfer Switch

100 Amp 16-Circuit Transfer Switch

Regular price $774.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $774.00 USD
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This device stands guard and senses when utility power flowing to your home is interrupted, then automatically turns on your Briggs & Stratton standby generator. No breakers or whip included; not compatible with units from prior to 2019.

Specifications

Model Number
071212
Limited Warranty
5 years
Rated AC Voltage (VAC)
120/240 VAC
Frequency (Hz)
60
Number of Poles
2
Phase
Single
Power Management
No
Current Rating
100
SED Rated
No
Utility Breaker Rating (amp)
100
Breaker Withstand Rating
22000
Enclosure Type
NEMA/UL 3R
Enclosure Material
Steel
Load Transition Type (Automatic)
Open Transition
Controller Type
Customizable
Lug Range - Utility
14AWG - 1/0
Lug Range - Generator
14AWG - 1/0
Lug Range - Load
14AWG - 1/0
Dimensions
(Length x Width x Height) 24" L X 14" W X 6" H


Choose the Right Transfer Switch for Your Home

Transfer switches come in five sizes. Your home's electrical service will determine the size you need.

Property Type

A gray Briggs & Stratton electrical box with warning labels at the bottom.

100 Amp
 

A gray electrical panel box with the Briggs & Stratton logo on the front.

150 Amp
 

A gray electrical panel box with a logo and warning labels at the bottom.

200 Amp
 

A gray electrical panel box with the Briggs & Stratton logo on the front.

Dual 200/400
Amp

Older Homes

Older Homes
100-amp service is common.

X

     
Newer homes

Newer homes
200-amp service is common.

 

X

X

 
Larger Homes & Small Businesses

Larger Homes & Small Businesses
Commonly use two 200/400-amp split distribution.

     

X

Unsure of your home's amp service? Check these locations in your home:

Electric Panel

  • Locate the panel on a wall near your furnace or water heater, or where utility power enters your home.
  • Inspect your electrical panel for label that indicates its amperage rating.

Main Breaker

  • Find your main breaker — it's the largest breaker in your electrical panel.
  • Look for the capacity written on it or adjacent to it.
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