Progressive Dynamics 240vac 50 Amp Surge Protected Transfer Switch Pd52dcs on 2040-parts.com
Jackson, Michigan, United States
PD52DCS 240 VAC 50-Amp Automatic Surge Protected Transfer Switch - "The Silent ATS"Now you can protect your expensive RV electronics from damaging power
surges, open neutral and reverse polarity. The new PD52DCS is provided
with a DC coil that eliminates the annoying buzzing during operation. The PD52DCS incorporates over voltage surge protection of 3300 Joules at 103,000 Amps β the highest in the industry! The PD52DCS features two green LED indicators that provide quick and easy indication
of generator power or AC power availability. Two separate red LED
indicators, when βONβ, display the need for service required for the
shore power section, indicating there has been a destructive power
surge!
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