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Switching On Reliability: The Essential Role of Transfer Switches During Power Outages
R&T Power Systems highlights transfer switches’ vital role in ensuring safe, automatic power transfer during outages, enhancing reliability with Kohler generators and expert installation plus maintenance services.
How does a transfer switch work?
Think of a transfer switch as a miniature circuit breaker panel that draws electricity from your generator instead of from the power company. When electric service is out in your area, you plug your portable generator into an outdoor outlet that’s connected, through the house, to a transfer switch inside. The switch itself is installed by an electrician, usually alongside … Read More







