Generac operating instructions Planning Your Installation, Model 6294, 6408, Specifications

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TABLE 1 - SPECIFICATIONS

Model:

6294, 6408, 6376

# Circuits Provided on Transfer Switch

6

Max # Circuits

10

REQUIRED BREAKER FOR MAIN LOAD CENTER (not included)

60 amp 2-pole

Utility Main Breaker

60 amp 2-pole

Generator Main Breaker

30 amp 2-pole

Breakers Provided with Unit

2 – 15 amp 1-pole, 2 – 20 amp 1-pole, 1 – 20 amp 2-pole

Max GEN Watts

7500 continuous / 9000 surge

Max GEN Amps

30 Amps

Voltage

125/250 Volts

NEMA Type Enclosure

1 – Indoor Only

NEMA Configuration of Male Inlet in Power Inlet Box

L14-30

Phase

1

Minimum Gauge Cord Size

10/4

*Note: If Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI), Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCI), or Surge Protector Circuit Breakers were used as the branch circuit protector in the main load center, they MUST be used in the transfer switch. GFCI and AFCI breakers require an isolated neutral connected from the load to the GFCI or AFCI. The load neutral needs to be connected with a wire nut to a 3-6 foot piece of white wire, run through the harness conduit to the transfer switch and connected to the "load neutral" lug or pigtail on the GFCI or ACFI breaker. Because GFCI and AFCI circuit breakers can take up more than one space, the overall maximum number of circuits may be reduced from the number shown. Not all brands of GFCI and Arc Fault breakers will fit.

STEP 1: PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION:

1. Determine the appliances, circuits or equipment you want to operate with generator power during a power outage, such as:

Refrigerator/Freezer

Water Heater

Security System

Furnace Blower (gas/oil only)

Garage Door Opener

Sump Pump

TV / Radio

Microwave, Coffee Maker

Computer, Fax and Printer, Phone

Lighting

Well Pump

Aquarium

2.Determine the amps required for each appliance by reading the label on the appliance. IMPORTANT: No appliance should have an amperage rating that exceeds the GEN MAIN breaker rating in the transfer switch (See Table 1). The total amperage of all circuits can exceed the generator rating, but not all circuits will be able to be used concurrently.

3.Assign the circuit # in the load center to a circuit (A2, B2, etc.) in the transfer switch matching the size of the circuit breaker in the load center to the circuit breaker in the transfer switch. Once you’ve determined which circuits you want to connect and the appropriate amperage, you will be ready to begin installing your transfer switch.

4.The location of your load center/electrical panel in your home or business will determine where the transfer switch will be installed. Refer to the illustrations below. In addition to the transfer switch, you may need additional accessories to complete your generator transfer switch installation, such as a generator cord and power inlet box. Use the generator cord to connect your generator to the power inlet box outdoors. NEVER run a generator in an enclosed area! If your load center is in a basement or interior room, you should install a power inlet box on the exterior of your house or building to avoid running the generator cord through a door or window. Once you have all of the essential components for your specific needs, you may proceed with the installation.

5.Determine where you will install the power inlet box on an exterior wall at least 5 feet from any openings (doors, windows, vents, etc.). See Figure 1, below.

FIGURE 1: TYPICAL INSTALLATION:

Minimum

clearance from

any opening

2

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6408 specifications

The Generac 6408 is a powerful generator that stands out in the market for its ability to provide reliable power during outages and emergencies. This generator is specifically designed for both residential and commercial applications, making it a versatile choice for anyone who requires a dependable backup power solution.

One of the key features of the Generac 6408 is its high output capability. With a robust 8000-watt starting and 6500-watt running capacity, this generator can handle a variety of essential appliances and equipment. Whether powering a home during a storm or supporting tools at a job site, the Generac 6408 ensures that users will not be left in the dark.

The generator is equipped with a Generac engine that promises high efficiency and durability. This engine has been engineered for long-lasting performance, ensuring that it can withstand heavy usage over time. Additionally, its efficient design allows for minimal fuel consumption, providing users with economical operation.

A standout feature of the Generac 6408 is its advanced features that enhance usability. The generator comes with a user-friendly control panel that offers clear indicators for power output and fuel levels. This intuitive interface allows users to monitor the performance of the generator easily. Furthermore, the generator is equipped with electric start capability, which eliminates the hassle of pull-starting, making it convenient even for those unfamiliar with generators.

Noise reduction technology is another significant characteristic of the Generac 6408. It operates at a lower noise level compared to many other generators in the same power class, providing a quieter experience, which is especially important for residential areas. This feature allows users to enjoy reliable power without disruptive sound levels.

The Generac 6408 is also designed for portability. It features rugged wheels and a fold-down handle, making it easy to transport from one location to another. Whether you need power for outdoor events, tailgating, or a job site, the generator's mobility adds to its appeal.

In summary, the Generac 6408 is an exceptional generator that combines high output capabilities, advanced technology, and user-friendly features. Its efficient engine, noise reduction technology, and portability make it an ideal choice for anyone seeking reliable backup power. With the Generac 6408, users can rest assured that they are equipped to handle any power outage or emergency situation effectively.