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STEP 9. If the generator’s circuit breaker trips off during operation or setup, turn
off all circuit breakers in the breaker panel, reset the circuit breaker on the
generator, and restart the generator if necessary. Select and reconnect loads
following the procedures summarized in Step 7.
STEP 10. To determine when utility power has been restored, check the green
status light (see Status Lights section in this manual). If the green light is
illuminated, utility power is present and you can reconnect to the utility.
To reconnect to your electric utility:
A. Turn off your generator. Expect to hear a ‘clicking’ sound from the
GenerLink unit when the power transition occurs. This is a simple
verification that normal utility service has been restored.
B. On your breaker panel, set all circuit breakers to the ‘on’ position.
C. You can now unplug the generator from GenerLink. To unplug GenerLink,
gently pull down on the metal locking ring at the top of the GenerLok
connector. (See Diagram 5) Store your power cord in a safe and dry
location.
Diagram 5
Locking Ring
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Do I need a generator in order to use GenerLink?
A. Yes. GenerLink is an interconnection device that enables you to connect
your portable generator directly to your home’s wiring system. During a
power outage, your generator becomes your source of emergency back-up
power. GenerLink is designed as an alternative to expensive transfer
switches and hazardous extension cords.
Q. How is GenerLink different from a transfer switch?
A. GenerLink offers several advantages over traditional transfer switches:
GenerLink is installed outside your home at the electric meter in less than
30 minutes. And, in most cases, you do not need to be at home for the
GenerLink installation. Installation of a transfer switch can take about
two to three hours and requires re-wiring your home’s electric system.
With GenerLink, you have the flexibility of selecting the appliances you
want to run from your home’s breaker panel, up to the capacity of your
generator. Most basic transfer switches have 6 to 8 hard-wired circuits. This
limits the number of circuits you can connect to the transfer switch.
Since GenerLink uses your existing breaker panel, you can run any large
120 or 240-volt appliance up to your generator’s capacity. Your well pump,
water heater, sump pump, electric range, clothes dryer and electric
baseboard heat are just some of the appliances that can be run on a
rotation basis with GenerLink. Many transfer switches and sub panels have
only one or two 240-volt circuits rated at 15 or 20-amps. Heavier loads,
such as hot water heaters and electric ranges, may not be accommodated by
these transfer switches and sub panels.
Q. Is there any potential for damage to my appliances?
A. GenerLink is designed to function as an interconnection device and serves
to connect your generator to your home. There is no risk of damage to your
appliances created by the GenerLink device. You should exercise care when
selecting your generator to ensure you are buying a high quality generator.
Q. I want surge protection for my home and appliances, can I still use
GenerLink?
A. Yes, GenerLink is now available with an optional feature surge
protection. GenerLink with surge protection will protect your home and
wired appliances from surges over 600 volts.
The GenerLok Power Cord
The GenerLok Power Cord
To connect your portable generator to GenerLink a GenerLok power cord is
required. The GenerLok power cord consists of three components:
A. GenerLok™ connector
B. connector for your generator
C. 8 or 10 gauge power cord (4 wire)
The GenerLok™ Connector:
GenerLink is equipped with GenerLok, a
unique connector that allows for quick and
easy connection to your portable generator.
GenerLok locks in place when connected to
GenerLink. GenerLok is not a threaded con-
nector. Therefore, twisting of the locking
sleeve is not necessary to ensure a tight con-
nection. NOTE: GenerLok will always be
fitted on one end of the power cord.
The Generator Connector:
GenerLink is connected to the generator’s 120/240-volt AC receptacle using a
GenerLok power cord with the appropriate generator connection. Generators
have different types of receptacles depending on the type of generator, the type
of power provided, and the size of the generator. Some generators are rated for
only 120-volt or only 240-volt output; neither are appropriate for powering
your home through GenerLink. If your generator does not have a 120/240-
volt AC receptacle, it is not suitable for use with GenerLink. Check your
generator for one of the receptacles in Diagram 6. These receptacles are rated
for 120/240-volt output, which is what you need to run your home. If your
generator does not have one of these receptacles, it should not be used with
GenerLink. Your GenerLok power cord will be fitted with a male plug
compatible with one of the following generator receptacles.
Surge Protection Specifications and Technical Information
Nominal Line Voltage: 120/240
Max Cont. Operating Voltage: 250
Operating Frequency: 60 Hz
Total Surge Current: 100000 A
Max Surge Current Per Mode: 50000 A L1 - G
50000A L2 - G
Circuit Type: Parallel High Energy
Storage Temperature: -40° to +160° F (-40° to +70° C)
Operating Temperature: -40v to +140° F (-40° to +60° C)
Operating Altitude: Sea Level to 12,000 feet
(3,658 Meters)
Performance:
ANSI/IEEE C62.41:
Category A3 200A 600 V
Category B3 500A 660 V
Category C1 3000A 690 V
EMI/RFI noise rejection: Up to -20dB
Diagram 6
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