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

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Product ID: 1597682
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Details

  • Operation Mode
    ON-OFF-ON
  • Current Rating
    30 Amps
  • Operating Voltage
    250 Volts (AC)
  • Contact Type
    Normally
  • Connector Type
    Plug In
  • Brand
    Reliance
30 Amp Power
📏10 ft Hose Length
🔌Corded-Electric

Description

🔋 Power Your Peace of Mind!

  • SAFETY FIRST - Equipped with safety features to protect your home and appliances during outages.
  • DURABLE DESIGN - Built to withstand the elements, ensuring reliability when you need it most.
  • VERSATILE CONNECTIVITY - Designed for 6 circuits, ensuring you can power multiple devices effortlessly.
  • POWER UP WITH CONFIDENCE - Seamlessly switch to generator power with a robust 30 Amp capacity.
  • USER FRIENDLY INSTALLATION - Includes everything you need for a straightforward setup—no electrician required!

The Reliance Controls Corporation 31406CWK is a 30 Amp, 6-circuit transfer switch kit designed for generators up to 7500 watts. With a 10-foot hose length and corded-electric power source, this kit ensures a reliable and safe transition to generator power during outages.

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4.7

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D**K

Works great! Read instructions carefully! Refer to Instruction Manual if confused!!

Purchased this so that I could use my Ioniq 5 as a back-up battery for my home during a power outage. I hired my neighbor who is an electrician to help me install the device. The device comes with 6 transfer switches, 4 are 15 amp and 2 are 20 amp.With the device, I am able to power many of the important areas of my home during a power outage using my Ioniq 5's V2L system using a cable that converts the L14-30 to household cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q42XPZT?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title. The device also has 2 meters so that you can see how much load is being pulled from the devices. It is split so that the left side reads the left 3 (ABC) and the right side reads the right 3 (DEF). The device also comes with an L14-30 extension cord which appears to be pretty heavy duty, flex to house the cables and some L brackets. The device comes pre-wired (with 12 awg wire) so the only thing you have to do is wire it up to the home. Both the black and red wires are labeled AAA,BBB,CCC, etc. to match the switches on the transfer panel. The labeling is a little bit on the small side and can be a little difficulty to read.I have a few minor complaints. The first is that my electritian got confused, there was a sticker which was wrapped around the cables which had some instructions on it regarding the cables. Unfortunately we lost the sticker during installation to verify what that label said, however it caused him to install the cables in the opposite manner on the first attempt. When we did this, several of the several circuit breakers on the main panel (including ones not attached to the transfer switch) would trip when switching from Line to Grid. We ultimately consulted the diagram in the instruction manual which correctly labeled which wire goes where. Again, we lost the sticker, so I couldn't tell you whether it was the label that was incorrect, or just that the electrian mis-interpreted the label. Another minor complaint is that I had the outlet installed directly onto the switch, but when I installed it with the lid, the hinge was sitting over the DEF switches. I'm not sure if it actually interfered with their functionality or if this could be solved by flipping the hinge in a different orientation.Overall, this product works as intended. I was able to use my Ioniq 5's V2L capabilities to power parts of the house, saving a lot of money on batteries / generators. For those of you with electric cars, this is an awesome solution!

R**S

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.

A**R

Easy to install, good directions.

I have a fair amount of experience with electrical work, but I’m not an electrician. Took me about 2 hours to install. So far it’s working great and wasn’t very hard to connect. Very happy so far. Doesn’t come with 10/2 wire or knock out clamps.

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