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Elkhart, Indiana, US

Elkhart, Indiana, US
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You are looking at a NEW Esco Lyght Power System Automatic Relay Transfer Switch 110 120 V 30 A Amp 

120  VAC, 30 AMPS PER POLE

THE LPT30 IS INTENDED FOR USE AS AN ELECTRICAL TRANSFER SWITCH TO AUTOMATICALLY SWITCH MULTIPLE SOURCES FROM ONE TO ANOTHER

THE LPT30 IS DESIGNED FOR USE WITH GENERATORS HAVING A RATED OUTPUT  OF NOT LARGER THAN 4.5KW, AN EXTERNAL POWER CORD HAVING A RATED OUTPUT OF NOT LARGER THAN 120VAC, 30A, 1PH, 60HZ AND AN 
ELECTRONIC INVERTER HAVING A RATED OUTPUT OF NOT LARGER THAN 3600 WATTS

TIME DELAY: CUSTOM TIME DELAY, 30 SECONDS NOMINAL MAY BYPASS TIME DELAY WITH SWITCH ON BOARD

SHORE POWER PASS THROUGH DESIGN

CONTACTORS: GENERAL PURPOSE DPDT 30 AMP RELAY

COIL: 110VDC, 2 WATTS

KNOCKOUTS : 1/2" AND 3/4

DIMENSIONS: 6 X 6 X 3

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