Briggs & Stratton 1918 50 Amp Nema 3R Enclosure 10 Circuit Automatic Transfer Switch for 7,000 Watt – 10,000 Watt Generators

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Briggs & Stratton 1918 50 Amp Nema 3R Enclosure 10 Circuit Automatic Transfer Switch for 7,000 Watt - 10,000 Watt Generators
 
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Product Description

Designed for reliability against back feeding to the utility lines during an outage, the Briggs & Stratton 50 Amp automatic transfer switch features 12 pre-selected breakers and is able to supply power to all circuits of your home or small business while automatically managing critical loads. Custom made exclusively for Briggs & Stratton Power Products standby generator systems, the switch reduces the overall energy cost by giving you the power you need exactly when you need it. The switch is adequate for either indoor or outdoor installation for added versatility.

Product Details

  • Recommended for 7,000 - 10,000 watt EmPower Standby Generators
  • Patented computer controlled automatic transfer switch
  • 50 amp capacity
  • 3R Nema enclosure offers flexible installation locations for transfer switch
  • Automatic Transfer Switch

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