How does a Reliance Panel/Link manual transfer panel differ from a standard Load-Side transfer switch?
A. The transfer panel accommodates from 4 to 36 circuits, is designed for use with higher capacity, medium-duty generators, up to 30 kW, and installed like a “sub-panel” after the Main. The branch circuits you want to run on the generator must be relocated from the main panel to the transfer panel. Each Panel/Link transfer panel includes one utility breaker and one generator breaker, but the individual circuit breakers are generally not provided. The exception is the TRC Series suffix “P” panel which comes with 12 pre-wired circuits including the branch circuit breakers. Reliance also has a full line of Generator-Ready™ Main Breaker Panels that are ideal for new construction or when an electrical service is upgraded. The TW Series is ideal for making your entire existing panel available to generator power.
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