Description
Description
30A Transfer Switch w/Inverter Quick Connect
Whether you’re using solar, batteries or a generator to power your AC devices on the road, chances are, you’re going to want to use shore power when it’s available. Connect a Samlex Transfer Switch to your generator, or to your inverter/battery bank and have your AC source switched automatically to shore power when you plug in.
Features:
- Automatically switches between 2 separate AC input sources: Utility Power and a Generator; or Utility Power and Inverter; or Generator and Inverter
- Has rated capacity of 30 Amps at 120 VAC and is suitable for 30 Amp Utility Power Cord and Generator of up to 3.6 KVA capacity
- Uses heavy duty Double Pole Double Throw (DPDT) relay for switching both the Line and Neutral
- Can be installed on the line side of the main breaker panel allowing switching of the entire load or on the load side to only switch dedicated circuits
- DIP Switch select to enable time delay of 20 to 25 sec when transferring to a generator
- Comes with a standard North American power cord for convenient connection to 15 Amp NEMA5-15R receptacles on a generator or an inverter with up to 1800 VA capacity (Replace this cord with 30 Amp cord if full 30 Amp capacity is required)
- NEMA5-20R Duplex Receptacle for convenient connection of battery charger
Specifications
Specifications
Identification
| MPN | STS-30 |
|---|---|
| Barcode | 622988079306 |
Applications:
| Note 1 | Solar power systems |
|---|---|
| Note 2 | Emergency backup power |
| Note 3 | Mobile offices |
| Note 4 | Boats |
| Note 5 | Lighting systems |
| Note 6 | Recreational vehicles, camping |
| Note 7 | Automotive |
| Note 8 | Telecommunications |
| Note 9 | Field work/construction sites |
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* ALL WARRANTY IS THROUGH MANUFACTURE *

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