Generac Power Systems 6382 Details and Specifications
During a power outage, skip the hassle of running multiple extension cords from your generator to your appliances. Instead, connect your portable generator to a permanently installed Generac manual transfer switch. By installing a transfer switch at the electrical panel, you eliminate the possibility of dangerous back feeds or electric overloads. A homeowner can safely run selected appliances such as a furnace, well pump, sump pump, refrigerator, television or lighting during a power outage.
Our service-entrance rated transfer switches include a 200 Amp utility main. Designed to mount on the outside of a house or building next to the utility meter, it connects to the load center indoors via subfeed lugs. Instead of connecting just a few circuits, this transfer switch allows you to feed generator power to your entire load center and manually turn off selected loads up to the capacity of the generator. Includes locking plug for quick generator cord connection and extra spaces for up to 12 branch circuits to feed other panels like a barn, detached garage, or workshop.
Service Entrance Rated in USA only..
NEMA Configuration of Male Inlet
L14-30
Compatible with these Generac Generators:
Generac Portable GP Series GP3250
Generac LP Series 3250 Watt Propane Portable
Generac Portable GP Series GP3250 (CARB Compliant)
Generac Portable GP Series GP5500
Generac GP Series GP5500 (CSA Certified)
Generac Portable GP Series GP5500 (CARB Compliant)
Generac Portable XG Series XG6500
Generac Portable GP Series GP6500E
Generac Portable XG Series XG7000E Electric Start
Generac Portable XG Series XG7000E Electric Start (CSA) Certified
Generac Portable XG Series XG8000E Electric Start
Generac Portable XG Series XG8000E Electric Start (CARB Compliant)
Generac Portable XG Series XG8000E Electric Start (CSA Certified)
Product Specifications
Reviews
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Great Concept, Poor Quality Control
The order was processed and shipped promptly. The unit arrived looking good on the outside. When I put it on my shop bench and started to install the feeder breakers the black wire fell out of the generator inlet, so I pulled gently on the other wires. The white wire also fell out. I removed the 30 Amp inlet to reinstall the black and white wires and discovered that the wire clamp for the black wire was defective (jammed), and the square drive slot stripped. I contacted Norwall about it, and they were going to contact Generac. Still no answer so I may have to buy a new generator inlet and install so I can go ahead and mount and wire the service on site. I am a semi-retired Master Electrician with over 50 years of experience and this is not the first time I have got the run around from a manufacturer over defective equipment.