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Transfer Switches

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Which switch is right for you? 50, 100 and 200 amp
Selecting an Automatic Transfer Switch


With any of our Home Standby Generators through 12,000 watts, you have the option of using a 50, 100, or 200 amp automatic transfer switch for load management. Simply look on your home’s service breaker panel to determine your current service amperage.

Homes With:
100 amp service
Switch options:
50, 100, 200 amps
Switch amp options:
200 amp service
Switch options:
50, 200 amps


The 100 & 200 amp switches offer an ‘all circuit’ connection to your home from the Standby generator. *Depending on the wattage of your generator, loadmanagement may be required.

Specifications

MODEL
(BSPPG/Cutler-Hammer)

1917
CHGEN
50ATS

1918
CHGEN
50ATSR

1813
CHGEN
100ATSR

1814
CHGEN
200ATSR
Voltage 120/240 120/240 120/240 120/240
Circuits 10 10 Whole House Whole House
Amps 50 50 100 200
Poles 2 2 2 2
Frequency 50/60 50/60 50/60 50/60
UL Listed 1008 1008 1008 1008
Symetrical Amps 5,000 5,000 22,000 25,000
Switch Type Relay Relay Mechanically Held Mechanically Held
Enclosure Nema 1 (indoor) Nema 3R (outdoor) Nema 3R (outdoor) Nema 3R (outdoor)
Engine Warm-Up 20/50 sec. 20/50 sec. 20/50 sec. 20/50 sec.
Dimensions
MODEL
(BSPPG/Cutler-Hammer)
1917
CHGEN
50ATS
1918
CHGEN
50ATSR
1813
CHGEN
100ATSR
1814
CHGEN
200ATSR
Depth 4" 4" 6" 7"
Width 14.25" 14.25" 12" 16"
Height 21" 21" 16" 22"
Weight 25 lbs. 25 lbs. 21 lbs. 34 lbs.


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