Reliance Controls Corporation 31406CRK 30 Amp 6-circuit Pro/Tran Transfer Switch Switch for Generators (7500 Watts).,Γκρι

Brand:Reliance Controls

3.8/5

644.01

ΠΕΡΙΓΡΑΦΗ ΠΡΟΪΟΝΤΟΣ Το Reliance Controls 31406CRK 30 Amp 6-Circuit Pro/Tran Transfer Switch Kit έχει όλα όσα χρειάζεστε για να ολοκληρώσετε εύκολα μια εγκατάσταση διακόπτη μεταφοράς φορητής γεννήτριας σε σπίτι ή γραφείο. Ο σκοπός ενός διακόπτη μεταφοράς είναι να συνδέσει μια δευτερεύουσα πηγή τροφοδοσίας, όπως η δική σας φορητή γεννήτρια, σε κυκλώματα στο σπίτι ή στο κτίριο σας που είναι συνδεδεμένα στο ηλεκτρικό σύστημα. Έτσι, έχει σχεδιαστεί για να επιτρέπει στο σύστημα καλωδίωσης του κτιρίου να δέχεται την πλήρη ισχύ μιας φορητής γεννήτριας, η οποία μπορεί να λειτουργεί πολλαπλές ηλεκτρικές συσκευές και συσκευές κατά τη διάρκεια μιας διακοπής ρεύματος. Ο διακόπτης μεταφοράς διασφαλίζει ότι μπορείτε να χρησιμοποιήσετε με ασφάλεια την εφεδρική ισχύ κατά τη διάρκεια μιας διακοπής ρεύματος χωρίς να χρειάζεται να ανησυχείτε για την τροφοδοσία της γραμμής κοινής ωφέλειας. Σε περίπτωση έκτακτης ανάγκης, αυτό το κιτ μπορεί να κάνει τη διαφορά. Από το 1909, η Reliance Controls Corporation έχει προσφέρει περισσότερες καινοτομίες από οποιονδήποτε άλλο κατασκευαστή και έχει λάβει πάνω από 85 διπλώματα ευρεσιτεχνίας για διακόπτες χειροκίνητης μεταφοράς, χρονοδιακόπτες και αξεσουάρ. Η Reliance Controls Corporation ειδικεύεται στην κατασκευή μεγάλης ποικιλίας ηλεκτρικών προϊόντων. Η κύρια σειρά προϊόντων αποτελείται από ρολόγια και χειριστήρια βαρέως τύπου, εξαρτήματα γεννήτριας, διακόπτες μεταφοράς και πίνακες μεταφοράς για φορητές γεννήτριες. Και μετά από πάνω από έναν αιώνα καινοτομίας, η Reliance Controls Corporation έχει δημιουργήσει μια αξιοζήλευτη φήμη για την υψηλή ποιότητα, την ανώτερη μηχανική και την εξαιρετική εξυπηρέτηση πελατών. AMAZON.COM Ο διακόπτης μεταφοράς 6 κυκλωμάτων 30 Amp της Reliance Controls Corporation είναι ένα πλήρες κιτ με το κλειδί στο χέρι με όλα όσα χρειάζεστε για να κάνετε μια επαγγελματική εγκατάσταση διακόπτη μεταφοράς σε σπίτι ή γραφείο. Έχει σχεδιαστεί για να επιτρέπει στο σύστημα καλωδίωσης του κτιρίου να δέχεται την πλήρη ισχύ μιας φορητής γεννήτριας, η οποία μπορεί να λειτουργήσει πολλές ηλεκτρικές συσκευές και συσκευές κατά τη διάρκεια μιας διακοπής ρεύματος. Χρησιμοποιήστε αυτόν τον διακόπτη μεταφοράς για γεννήτριες έως και 7.500 Watt εξοπλισμένες με πρίζες NEMA L14-20 ή L14-30. Το κιτ περιλαμβάνει έναν προκαλωδιωμένο διακόπτη μεταφοράς εξάρτησης 30Α 6 κυκλωμάτων με βατόμετρο. Κουτί εισόδου καλωδίου τροφοδοσίας εξωτερικού χώρου 30 Amp, καλώδιο τροφοδοσίας 10 ποδιών γεννήτριας 30 Amp με άκρα L14-30 και ένα επιπλέον άκρο καλωδίου L14-20 για μικρότερες γεννήτριες. Αυτή η μονάδα περιλαμβάνεται στη λίστα cUL1008 και καλύπτεται από 5ετή εγγύηση.

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Τύπος πηγής ρεύματος: Ενσύρματο-Ηλεκτρικό. Μήκος σωλήνα: 10,00 πόδια.
Actuator Type Push Button
Brand Reliance Controls
Color Gray
Connector Type Plug In
Contact Material Copper
Contact Type Normally Closed
Control Method Remote
Country of Origin China
Current Rating 30 Amps
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,526 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
International Protection Rating IP00
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 4.5 x 7 x 7.5 inches
Item model number 31406CRK
Item Weight 14.5 pounds
Manufacturer Reliance Controls
Material Steel
Mechanical Life Expectancy 5 years
Mounting Type Panel Mount
Number of Items 1
Number of Positions 6
Operating Voltage 250 Volts
Operating Voltage 250 Volts (AC)
Operation Mode ON-OFF-ON
Product Dimensions 4.5 x 7 x 7.5 inches
Specification Met cULus
Switch Type Toggle
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Upper Temperature Rating 180 Degrees Fahrenheit
Wattage 5.00

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Scritto da: R. Davis
Top Notch Product and Customer Support
I just completed installation of my ProTran 6-circuit transfer switch. I found the wiring of the switch to the 1980's-era power panel to be quick and straightforward. Same for the wiring between the transfer switch and the outside power inlet box. Physically connecting the wires from the switch to the panel circuit breakers took less than 30 minutes, and from the switch to the power inlet box less than 10 minutes. However, the whole project took me a day and a half. My power panel is sunken, and the face is flush mounted with the garage wall, thus a straight connection between the wall-mounted switch and the sunken panel was not possible. I had to remove sheet rock from below the panel, run the conduit from the wall-mounted switch to the panel from underneath, and then patch the hole. Also, I wanted the power inlet box to be attached to the outside brick, and opposite of where the switch is installed inside the garage. I purchased some PVC conduit, a stress relief connector, and a small elbow box and ran building wire through the conduit, through the sheet rock, and through a hole I drilled in the mortar between bricks. I had to patch a little around the hole in the sheet rock to fill in a slight gap where the conduit entered. I also used a stress reliever where the wire entered the back of the inlet box, and concrete connectors to attach the back of the inlet box to the brick. Because my power panel breakers were not all identified, I took the time to verify which breaker provided power to which part of the house. My biggest challenges: 1. Working with building-grade solid copper wiring. This wire is very hard to manipulate if you cut it too short or too long. Too short and you may not be able to get all the wires to go where they need to. Too long and you may not be able to cram them into the switch box or inlet box. It took me quite a while to get this right, especially at the power inlet box. I finally figured out that cutting the white neutral wire a wee bit shorter than the others made it easier to press the inlet box front cover closed. 2. Attaching the power inlet box to the brick wall. It comes in two pieces, the back plate and the front cover. If you do not allow for space between the back plate and the wall, you will not be able to get the front cover back on. My solution was to loosely attach the back plate to the brick and then use expanding foam to provide weatherproofing and support -- and a gap. The foam provides firm support and keeps the box away from the brick just enough to attach the front cover. 3. Getting the correct adapter. The transfer switch comes with a 10-foot, 30 amp, L14-30R power cord (4 male prongs and 4 female plug slots: Neutral, Ground, Hot1 and Hot2). My Predator 3500 generator comes with a 3-slot power plug, so I had to find an adapter. I ordered a TT-30P to L14-30R adapter only to find out later that such an adapter comes in two versions: 1. bridged, and 2. un-bridged. In my ignorance I got the un-bridged. A bridged (or "tied") adapter connects Hot1 and Hot2 together so that they end up providing 120v power to both sides of the transfer switch, i.e., all six circuits. An un-bridged adapter powers Hot1 but leaves Hot2 dead. The result is that half of the transfer switch circuits remain dead. So, I ordered the bridged Reliance Controls AC3130 adapter to fix that problem. Kudos: To resolve the adapter problem, I called Reliance Controls customer support. After only two or three rings Jane answered the phone. She was very pleasant and helpful. I briefly explained my problem, and she immediately identified the bridged/unbridged issue and suggested a couple of remedies, one of which included the AC3130. I could not have been more pleased. Conclusion: This was a pleasant installation project, but had its challenges, none of which was overwhelming. For someone with moderate mechanical and problem-solving skills, and who can carefully work around electricity, I would say this project fit comfortably into the DIY category. I highly recommend the Reliance ProTran transfer switch kit.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Have this installed professionaly!
My wife and i did this home upgrade to hook up a Generator backup power to our house. We had a electrical friend of ours look over the BOM, and he said this unit is very easy and good to hook up (For him,Lol). After we got this installed my wife and I Love the Zone capability. Were we can supply power to certian areas of the house, and each zone has its own wattage meeter. This setup is really great for someone who wants a afordable and simple to use Generator backup for your home. PS make sure you buy the additional cable to run your inlet plugin to the breaker pannel. In short make sure you layout your generator location outside, so you purchase the necessary cable. Because the kit is only for a short run outside the wall by the pannel. We neede to have extra 25 feet to run to the location of the generator.
Scritto da: Bubba
Easy to hook up
worked great
Scritto da: Gary S.
Everybody should have one
This thing is great
Scritto da: Ron
Nice unit but with problems
This kit is nice. You cannot beat the price if you were to get all that's included separately. Again its a very nice kit but I'm not so sure about the well built comments I read in some of the other reviews. I installed mine in about two hours. I turn back on the power feeding the six circuits that I'm feeding with the transfer switch and one by one I flipped each switch on the transfer switch to the line position. Once all of the six circuits were on I then checked around the house to see that everything had power and worked. Well, I found that my furnace and one of the two bedroom circuits were dead. You know DEAD, as in No power, dark and cold. WTF. So I'm thinking to myself, ok Ive been working for one of the largest companies on ALL OF EARTH as a electrician building industrial equipment for the last 21 years and I'm very confident that I didn't make any mistakes. But, I'm only human. So I checked all Of my connections and found that all was good. Next I made sure that none of the breakers just needed reset and found that this too was ok. Next out of frustration like you would an old tv I gave the side of the transfer switch a good smack. Well not so funny to me as it may sound to you readers but that worked for the bedroom circuit. "LIGHT ARE ON IN THE BEDROOM" my wife gave a yell. OK I don't know about the rest of you, but this to me was not acceptable. It did however give me a clue as too what was wrong. Everybody say it together now "SOMETHING IN THERE IS LOOSE". I Turned off the power to the SIX circuits feeding through the switch and removed the two screws in the case to try and see what was amiss. THERE IT WAS PLAIN AS DAY. ONE OF THE WIRES WAS NOT EVEN PUSHED ONTO ITS POST ON ONE OF THE SWITCHES AND THE OTHER WAS ABOUT TO COME OFF(bedroom circuit). Firstly, why are all of these connection made with just push on connections. We call these "fast on connection" at work. Secondly, and more importantly why are they not on there termination points. WHATS WITH THIS CRAP. I SHOULDN'T HAVE TO BE TAKING EQUIPMENT APART TO MAKE REPAIRS TO IT. Anyway, I pushed the two wires onto there termination points and closed the box up and turned the power back on. TA DA! everything worked. Are you all still with me? There's more. Anyway, an hour later the family and I return from getting lunch and wouldn't you know it. Both of the bedroom circuits are not working. I found that the two bedroom arc fault breakers in my main breaker panel were tripped. This to me automatically indicated to me that Something is loose and is, are you ready for this? Something is ARCING. Arcing is bad. Arcing leads to electrical fires under the right conditions. BUT, My arc fault breakers did there job. So again I open the transfer switch to see what was loose. I found that everyone of the push on or fast on connections were loose and needed some attention. One by one I had to remove and with needle nose pliers make all of these connections tighter by slightly closing or crushing each of the push on crimps. This is NOT something anyone should need to do on any new piece of equipment EVER. But since I was really not into the idea of tearing it all out and returning it to Amazon for a new one, only to receive another half assed unit from a company that's apparently not that concerned with quality. I decided to just make the repairs. And to add insult to injury I was disappointed to see that this shabby work was made in the USA according to the box. COME ON GUYS WERE BETTER THAN THAT. I would have expected this type of work from elsewhere on the planet. ANYWAY, that all having been said. I would have giving this Kit a five star if it weren't for these wiring issues. Its a nice kit with all that it comes with for the money. Easy to install with some basic electric knowledge and a few tools. I guess I would recommend this kit as I hope this is just an isolated case. I did write a lengthy e-mail to Reliance controls support team about my issue two weeks ago and as of this writing and have not received even a peep from them. Mmmmm. OK Ive said enough, or to much, you decide.
Scritto da: Carlos Cervantes
Perfect for ecoflow generator
I live in California and blk outs seem to be the norm here so this is a must. This worked out good for ecoflow pro gen. I had 5 important outlets connected to the transfer switch like fridge, freezer wi-fi and garage doors. Works great!
Scritto da: Tony DeBruyn
All the parts needed and very good instructions.
This package had all the needed parts, very clear and specific instructions. Made installation very easy if you know how to do basic wiring.
Scritto da: Mike Reade
NOT Approved for Canada. DO NOT PURCHASE!
I was finally able to get an electrician by this morning to hook this up. However, the electrician advised this unit is NOT CSA approved for use in Canada. I am 3 days past the return date and now I am stuck with this unless Amazon comes through and will allow this to be returned in its original packaging. Disappointed about this and should not be sold by Amazon in Canada! Unhappy Camper ???? UPDATE: I did speak with customer service and after explaining this situation, they were understanding and did offer to accept this for return. Although I am pleased about this, I still think this item or any item should not be sold in Canada if it is not CSA certified. A Little Happier Camper
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Difficult install in Canada
Install instructions for this unit are based on American Electrical Code standards. It is a very nice unit with easy install if you live in the US. In Canada, however, my electrician informed me that the connectors cannot be installed inside your main panel box. Therefore, all your wiring must be done inside an auxilliary panel box which involves considerable additional expense. Had my electrician install a sub-panel with 10 circuits as per Canadian Code requirements and did the same job as this unit. Also keep in mind, that you have to pay for an electrical inspection and the end of the installation to satisfy your home insurance company. All I had to buy extra was the L14-30 cable and the outside outlet. So not a simple install in Canada.
Scritto da: Roboto333
Does the trick, very practical
Excellent transfer switch, very flexible. I got an electrician to hardwire it to code to an of outside inlet for my 2.6kW Honda generator. Super easy to use. Instructions are quite good. I would have installed myself if I had not required all the holes in the wall to run the wiring to outside. The Wattmeters for both of the split phases are really useful to understand current load. Note that this transfer switch comes with L14-30 (240V split phase 4 wires for 2 Hota, neutral, ground) plug and extension cord, and cannot directly connect to a generator having L5-30 (120V 30A 3 prongs locking) plug like my Honda and many smaller generators. The solution is to buy an adapter cord, which are available, which connect both hots together on the L14-30 side. If you adapt like that, then you cannot use the 240V switch in the middle for a 240V appliance, but you the manual shows how to untie it to use it for 2 more 120V circuits. Was very happy with the overall quality and ease of use.
Scritto da: Margaritavirl
A must have if you have a generator!
Very happy with our generator switch. Super easy to install, can’t say enough positive about it. Took awhile to test everything and identify the wattage we’d draw to balance the load from the generator but that’s just because of how our main panel is laid out. We have a 5000w generator peak 6250 and we are using 1000w per side with everything on. When the water pump turns on or the fridge starts up each side will jump to 2000. We are running the following off generator: lights in one room, outlets in one room, furnace, water pump, water line heater, fridge. Highly recommend. Wish we had done this sooner!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great simple code approved method for transfer
I like how it is safe, and approved for installation without code violations in Ontario. I used to cheat, by backfeeding the whole panel, with a suicide cord. No more, now my wife can take care of things if I am not around and the power goes out. Install is as difficult as you make it - I used conduit to the outside plug - could have been simpler - makes a tight fit inside a Panel that is already tight -. Should be installed by qualified electricians or individuals only. Knocking out the 3/4 into a lighting panel is quite dangerous if the power is not off. Be safe.

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