Description
EcoFlow Home Backup Kit: Transfer Switch
The EcoFlow Home Backup Kit: Transfer Switch is designed to ensure that your critical home circuits remain operational during a blackout. This kit is a reliable, simple, and sustainable solution to keep your essential devices running smoothly.
Key Features:
Plug & Play Solution: Easily set up your home backup power system.
Clean and Silent Power: A fume-free alternative to traditional generators.
Pre-Wired Design: Simplifies installation with all necessary components included.
Wattmeters Included: Monitor power usage effortlessly.
Durable Metal Cabinet: Designed for indoor use.
cULus 1008 Listed: Ensures safety and compliance with electrical codes.
Stay Prepared for Outages:
This transfer switch allows you to select up to 6 circuits from your breaker panel to keep running during outages. Possible circuits include:
Refrigerator
Garage door
Main living area outlets
Light switches
Compatibility:
Integrates seamlessly with EcoFlow DELTA Pro, DELTA Max, or DELTA 2 for enhanced power security. It is recommended to work with a licensed electrician for installation.
Specifications:
Transfer Switch 306A1:
Voltage: 125V
Maximum Watts: 3750
Frequency: 60 Hz
Amps @ 125 VAC: 60A
Circuits: 6
Enclosure: Metal
Power Inlet: NEMA L5-30
Warranty: 5 Years
Dimensions: 7.75 x 11.25 x 4.75 inches
Shipping Weight: 10.92 lbs
Transfer Switch 306A:
Voltage: 125V / 250V
Maximum Watts: 3750 / 7500
Frequency: 60 Hz
Amps @ 250 VAC: 30A
Circuits: 6
Enclosure: Metal
Power Inlet: NEMA L14-30
Warranty: 5 Years
Dimensions: 7.75 x 11.25 x 4.75 inches
Shipping Weight: 10.92 lbs
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is a Pro/Tran 2Ā® transfer switch?
The Pro/Tran 2Ā® is a manual transfer switch that allows for the safe connection of a portable generator to your home’s electrical system during a power outage.
Can I install the Pro/Tran 2Ā® myself?
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician or a qualified professional.
Can the Pro/Tran 2Ā® 306A be used with any type of generator?
Yes, it can be used with most portable generators that have a maximum output of 7500 watts.
How do I know which circuits to connect to the transfer switch?
Consult with a licensed electrician to identify critical circuits that need to be connected.