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Portable generators have come a long way since Hurricane Harvey hit Houston. They are much more advanced,
reliable, and resilient. Many portable generators have the option for different types of fuel. Dual-fuel generators
have the choice of gasoline or propane. Tri-fuel generators have a choice of gasoline, propane, or natural gas.
There are two sizes of portable generators: 1) 30 amps 240 volt up to (7,500 watts), adequate power to run most
every 120-volt circuits in your home. 2) 50 amps 240 volt up (12,000 watts), adequate power to run up to most
4-ton central air condition units, and most every 120-volt circuits in your home. Most portable generators now have
electric start, and wheels to easily move them to the best location when needed.
When Interlock My Generator installs your interlock transfer system, to your breaker panel, with a power
weatherproof inlet receptacle; just place your generator, start your generator, plug in the power cord, and turn the
main breaker off, flip the interlock kit on, and flip on the generator breaker, and your whole breaker panel powers up
to energize every plug, switch, light, ceiling fan, refrigerator, freezer, and much more. Adjust your single pole/120 volt
and your double pole/240-volt essential circuit breakers to equal the size of your generator.
Portable generators are the most cost effective, affordable way to generate the most power of any back-up power
system on the market, with less maintenance than automatic whole home stand-by generators.
30 Amp Portable Generator
50 Amp Portable Generator
Interlock Transfer System
Power Weatherproof
Inlet Receptacle
Plug In To Your Portable
Generator
We’re Hands Down The Best Interlock Transfer Installation Company In Houston
The Most Cost Effective Back-Up Power System
On The Market
Only qualified Texas Licensed & Insured Electrical Contractors should install an interlock transfer system in your
breaker panel. An unlicensed contractor / handyman should NEVER remove the breaker panel cover.
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Company Address: 5205 Broadway St. Suite 159 Pearland, TX 77581
30 Amp Cord
50 Amp Cord
Texas Electrical Contractor’s License Number: #38069