Reliance Controls TF151W Easy/Tran Single-Circuit 15 Amp Furnace Generator Transfer Switch For Up To 1875 Watt Generators : used wheels
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The Reliance Controls single-circuit 15 Amp furnace transfer switch is designed for use with generators with 15 Amp power outlets. It controls a single circuit, such as a forced-air furnace, in the event of a power failure, connecting it to a portable generator. The attached 18-inch flexible aluminum conduit is pre-wired and allows the unit to be easily connected at the circuit breaker panel, the furnace, or at any point in between. It can be used on any 15 Amp 120-volt forced-air furnace circuit. Simply plug a standard grounded extension cord into a power outlet on your generator and into the built-in plug on the transfer switch. It includes an indicator light, which illuminates the area around its switch during a power outage. This unit is UL listed and is covered by a 5-year limited warranty..../ Reliance Controls TF151W Easy/Tran Single-Circuit 15 Amp Furnace Generator Transfer Switch For Up To 1875 Watt Generators / used wheels
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Use it to Make My Furnance Run during an Outage : Reliance Controls TF151W Easy/Tran Single-Circuit 15 Amp Furnace Generator Transfer Switch For Up To 1875 Watt Generators
We have lost power for more than a day in the past and I learned that being without heat quickly becomes the first priority to fix in the winter. My furnace runs on propane, heating water that runs through radiators. An electrician tested it and we found that it draws a maximum of three amps, so this single circuit 15 amp switch is the perfect answer. The electrician installed it in about half an hour to my old electrical (screw in fuses) panel. I immediately tried running my furnace with a deep cycle battery - that I recharge with a few solar panels - through an inverter, and it worked great. I tested it with my 2300 watt generator and it ran perfectly. The generator hardly notices the load and since the furnace goes on and off to maintain the heat, it is even less of a strain and the generator runs longer. With no power and this small 110v generator, I don't have any water pump (220V) so I don't know how long this would work without a water supply for the furnace but I'm looking into that soon. I have a shallow well and might be able to run a little sump pump to the furnace if we lost power for a long time. Please Check Update Here!!