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DirectPower Transfer Switch w/ Horn Bypass

DirectPower Transfer Switch w/ Horn Bypass

Regular price $2,064.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $2,064.00 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. Includes a free generator 10-year warranty upgrade with purchase.

Specifications

Model Number
071095
Limited Warranty
6 years
Rated AC Voltage (VAC)
120/240 VAC
Frequency (Hz)
60
Number of Poles
2
Phase
Single
Power Management
Symphony II
Current Rating
200
SED Rated
No
Utility Breaker Rating (amp)
225
Breaker Withstand Rating
22000
Enclosure Type
3R
Enclosure Material
Steel
Load Transition Type (Automatic)
Open Transition
Controller Type
Standard
Lug Range - Utility
N/A
Lug Range - Generator
14AWG - 2AWG
Lug Range - Load
N/A
Dimensions
(Length x Width x Height) 27.75" L x 11" 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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