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Old 05-01-2018, 10:09 AM   #26
Muddflap
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Originally Posted by porkchop View Post
The transfer switch does not come into play when just switching from shore power to invertor. The invertor takes care of everything on it's own.

Bill
From the owners manual for my transfer switch:
“The CSW-TS15 is a 15-amp AC transfer switch that is designed to automatically switch the AC load connections between Utility power (or generator) and the AC output of Magnum’s CSW1012 inverter.”

Some inverters may have built in xfer switches or may be wired into the generator xfer switch. Otherwise, unless your inverter is a continuous dedicated power supply for the circuit that it’s connected to, it must have a transfer switch.
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