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Why You Need an Automatic Transfer Switch for your Generator

Choosing your generator is only the first step in having reliable backup power. Knowing that your standby generator can turn on and off automatically without having to manually start your system is the perfect way to enjoy full peace of mind from your backup power source. Installing a standby generator means that you’ll have a reliable source of backup power in the event of a power outage. However, the generator itself is only one part of the power source. Your generator also needs to know when to turn on so that you enjoy an uninterrupted flow of power. That’s where automatic transfer switches come in.

Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) FAQs

Learn why you need an ATS and how it works with your generator.

An automatic transfer switch (ATS) is a power switching device that constantly monitors your electricity levels. When electricity levels fall below a certain threshold, the switch will send a signal to start your generator and automatically transfer the load circuit to your generator, switching your home's power source from the utility grid to backup generator power. With a KOHLER standby generator and automatic transfer switch, this process takes approximately 10 seconds or less, so you're never in the dark for long. An ATS also increases the safety of your generator, keeping your backup power automatic and “hands-off” and preventing you from having to go out into potentially dangerous weather to start your generator.


The process an automatic transfer switch initiates is simple:

  1. The normal utility power source, such as the power grid, fails.
  2. The ATS automatically monitors utility loss and sends a signal to the generator to start.
  3. Once the generator has sufficient power to support the home, the automatic transfer switch shifts the load to the emergency power source. During this step, the ATS also monitors voltage and frequency tolerances to make sure the system isn't overloaded.
  4. When the utility is restored, the load is automatically moved from the emergency power source back to the primary power source.
  5. The ATS sends a signal to your generator to cool down and safely shut itself off.

An automatic transfer switch monitors your power sources constantly. With an automatic transfer switch, your standby generator can automatically switch on and off as needed during a power outage so that there’s no need for you to manually turn on the generator. This makes it both easier and safer to use your generator.


It's a good idea to have an authorized KOHLER dealer perform an onsite analysis to determine which and transfer switch offer the best solution for your home.

There are several options available for automatic transfer switches:

  1. Service-entry-rated or not: A service-entry-rated switch comes equipped with a main-line disconnect breaker built into the transfer switch. This is a nationwide code requirement when the transfer switch is wired directly into the incoming main power line for whole-house power. A non-service-entry-rated switch requires the addition of a disconnect breaker at the jobsite. The service-entry-rated switch saves you time and money during the installation process.
  2. Phase and amperage rating: Your installer will help you choose the correct phase (single- or three-phase) and amp rating (100 to 800 amps) to match your generator and code requirements.

Your authorized Kohler dealer will offer insight into which type of ATS will work best with your generator, and you’ll be able to order it directly through them when you order your generator. It’s important to note that the automatic transfer switch will be sold separately from the generator (unless you purchase it in a package), so you’ll need to incorporate that cost into your budget.

The installation of an automatic transfer switch is complicated and should be left to a Kohler authorized dealer or installer. This ensures that your ATS functions properly and prevents any accidents that could occur when attempting the technical installation process. In addition, having it installed with your generator by a professional ensures that it’s properly connected to and compatible with your generator. The automatic transfer switch will be connected to your home through your electrical panel so that it is directly connected to your home’s power source and can monitor power levels accordingly.

Automatic Transfer Switch
(ATS) Models

RXT

Starting at $520.00* MSRP

  • Our most popular ATS models
  • Works exclusively with KOHLER Generators
  • 100-400 amp models, single and three-phase
  • Service entrance available

Spec Sheet

RDT

Starting at $690.00* MSRP

  • Works with any 2-wire start generator
  • 100-400 amp, single-phase
  • Service entrance available

Spec Sheet

KEP

Starting at $11,604.00* MSRP

  • Works with any 2-wire start generator
  • 400-800 amp
  • Service entrance rated

Spec Sheet

KSS

Starting at $7,385.00* MSRP

  • Works with any 2-wire start generator
  • 400-800 amp
  • Non service entrance rated

Spec Sheet

*Starting price in US dollars. Does not include installation, accessories or costs to export outside the US.

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  1. Contact - Fill out this form or call 844-844-1732 to request a FREE consultation from your local KOHLER dealer.
  2. Consult - Your local KOHLER dealer will provide a comprehensive power evaluation and quote.
  3. Install - Once you’ve chosen your generator, your local dealer will install it.

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