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Transfer switch installation for generator projects

The transfer switch is the safety and control point between utility power, generator power, and the circuits that stay on during an outage.

What the quote should clarify

Ask whether the installer recommends an automatic transfer switch, service-rated transfer switch, subpanel, interlock, load management module, or panel upgrade. The right answer depends on the generator, service equipment, code requirements, and what the homeowner wants powered.

Questions to ask before approving a scope

  • What loads will be backed up, and which loads are excluded?
  • What transfer equipment is included?
  • Who handles permits, inspections, utility coordination, and startup?
  • What gas or propane work is included?
  • What maintenance is required after installation?

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Transfer switch planning infographic showing automatic versus manual, service-rated equipment, load management, and permit scope decisions.
Typical setup only. Equipment and code requirements vary by home.

Related generator installation resources

Use these Omaha-area guides to prepare a stronger quote request and compare installer scopes.

Sizing guide

List essential circuits and compare critical-load backup with whole-home standby power.

Plan generator size

Transfer switch guide

Understand why transfer equipment matters for safety, code, and what stays powered.

Review transfer switches

Permits and inspections

Prepare questions about electrical permits, gas work, utility coordination, startup, and documentation.

Review permit questions