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Has anyone had any expeience with the bolt on panel cover lockout kits vs. a transfer switch when using a generator at a residence? Thoughts, concerns?
It is in fact the one in Rogers link, I wasn't sure if it was ok to post the exact make and model. I was thinking this would be cheaper, faster and leave the customer with more flexibility than a transfer switch. I was having concerns about what can happen though if some one removes the cover.
It is in fact the one in Rogers link, I wasn't sure if it was ok to post the exact make and model. I was thinking this would be cheaper, faster and leave the customer with more flexibility than a transfer switch. I was having concerns about what can happen though if some one removes the cover.
I was thinking this would be cheaper, faster and leave the customer with more flexibility than a transfer switch.
It is in fact the one in Rogers link, I wasn't sure if it was ok to post the exact make and model. I was thinking this would be cheaper, faster and leave the customer with more flexibility than a transfer switch. I was having concerns about what can happen though if some one removes the cover.
It is in fact the one in Rogers link, I wasn't sure if it was ok to post the exact make and model. I was thinking this would be cheaper, faster and leave the customer with more flexibility than a transfer switch. I was having concerns about what can happen though if some one removes the cover.
It offers the same flexibility.
I was thinking of the pre-assembled TS that are hard wired and are the only circuits the customer could use. With one of these lok outs, they can select any ckts they want at different times as long as they don't overload the gen.
It offers the same flexibility.
I was thinking of the pre-assembled TS that are hard wired and are the only circuits the customer could use. With one of these lok outs, they can select any ckts they want at different times as long as they don't overload the gen.
Not a big fan of those switches. One of our more recent interlock kits was sold on the basis that we talked him out of the prewired MTS in favor of the interlock. I get where you are coming from on the preselected circuits, though. Sometimes you have to sell what is most comfortable for a particular customer.