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| |  | Generators | Home » » Reliance Controls Transfer Switch Kit - 6 Circuit, Model# 31406CRK | | | | | | | Description: | | The Reliance Controls Corporation 6-circuit 30 Amp transfer switch is a complete turn-key kit with everything needed to make a professional transfer switch installation in a home or office. It is designed to enable the wiring system of the building to accept the full power of a portable generator, which can run multiple electrical appliances and devices during a power outage. Use this transfer switch for up to 7,500-watt generators equipped with NEMA L14-20 or L14-30 power outlets. The kit includes a 30A 6-circuit prewired loadside reliance transfer switch with wattmeters; 30 Amp outdoor power cord inlet box, a 30 Amp 10-foot generator power cord with L14-30 ends, and an extra L14-20 cord end for smaller generators. This unit is cUL1008 listed and is covered by a 5-year warranty. | | | Features: | |
• 6-circuit, 30 Amp transfer switch for enabling generator
• For use with 7500-watt generator with NEMA L14-20 or L14-30 power outlets
• Includes 30 Amp 6-circuit prewired loadside reliance transfer switch with wattmeters
• Includes 30 Amp 10-foot generator power cord, extra L14-20 cord end
• CUL1008 listed; 5-year warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 13.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 17.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 18.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 18.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 13.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 14.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 31 reviews |
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Reliance Controls Transfer Switch Kit 6 Circuit Model 31406CRKFeb 09, 2010 I bought a generator after being without power for several days. After reading about how to properly use the generator I realized that I needed a transfer switch kit, if I wanted the installation done properly and safely. I went to the Reliance website and watched the video and realized I could do the installtion with the help of an electrician. After researching places to buy the switch kit, Amazon.com had the best price. I installed the switch and took my time and got everything neat and tidy on the wiring job. You need to take the extra time to plan how to divide the wattage you will use and which appliances you really need to run. Also the location of the plug and the distance from the transfer switch needs to be taken into account. I have tested the unit as instructed and everything works. The real test will be when we lose power which has not happened yet. Maybe that's all it took to keep the power on... ( just the threat of having a backup generator.)
Well designed kitJan 30, 2010 I found this very easy to install. Had it done in a few hours and then tested it with my Troy Bilt 5550/8550W generator. It worked flawlessly. A couple years ago during an ice storm, a tree took out the power line going to my house and I went a week without power. I bought the generator then, but had no transfer switch. This is definitely a must. Amazon's price is also excellent. I couldn't get this cheaper anywhere.
Best value in a transfer switch on the marketJan 18, 2010 This is the second Reliance Transfer switched I have installed and after shopping around I saved $70 through Amazon over any other vendor. The Reliance Transfer switch is easy to install and meets the safety requirements of emergency power systems that protect linemen.
Cheapest price I could find anywhere Great system professional appearanceJan 15, 2010 I finally had this installed by my electrician. He said it was the best system on the market. The directions are easy to follow, and the system works like a gem. Great being from the NE when the power can go out for multiple days on end.
Reliance Controls Transfer Switch Kit - 6 CircuitDec 31, 2009 I was really impressed with this switch kit. I thought the instructions were well written and the components well made. The color coded wires were clearly labeled which made the wiring an easy task. The hardest part of the installation was deciding where to mount the panel and how to attach it to my cement foundation wall. I mounted the receptacle outside so that required planning a route for the wiring from the receptacle to the switch. The actual hookup to the panel was very easy. I watched the instructional videos on the company website and felt completely confident about installing the switch myself. However, I do recommend that you have some basic knowledge of wiring and grounding. What I liked about this switch, was that you did not need to install a dedicated breaker in your main load panel to power the generator switch.
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