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BRIGGS&STRATTON
CORPORATION
STANDBY POWER GROUP
MILWAUKEE, WI 53201 USA
414 259 5333
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SYMPHONY
®
II POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Symphony
®
II Transfer Switch Options
Common Features 2 Poles, 60Hz Frequency, Nema 3R, UL 1008 Listed
Power Management
Whole House, Symphony
®
II
Power Management System
Remote power modules
supported (sold separately)
unlimited lock-out’s
Power Management Monitor
(sold separately)
Plug-in style, provides constant status
of system and controlled loads/appliances
Amps 100A or 200A
Voltage 120/240V
Service Entrance
Disconnect*
Yes
*Review local codes to determine if a transfer switch with separate service entrance disconnect is required.
When a power outage occurs, the
transfer switch immediately senses
it, automatically starts yourgenerator
and quickly switches your home to
backup power to maintain essential
power needs.
The advanced Symphony
®
II transfer
switch and modules then go to work
by measuring your generator’s power
output and automatically turning each
high-wattage appliance on as power
becomes available.
How Does the Symphony
®
II Power Management System Work?
For appliances that require extra
initial start-up power, like central air
conditioning units, the system waits
until that appliance is running and
its power needs drop before turning
on other high-wattage appliances.
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When utility power is restored,
the system automatically
connects your home back to utility
power, shuts the generator down
and resumes monitoring your
home’s connection to local utility
power.
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Briggs & Stratton Corp. reserves the right to make changes in specifications and features shown herein,
or discontinue the product described at any time without notice or obligation.
How Symphony
®
II Works
With Symphony
®
II Power Management,
you can select up to eight high-wattage
appliances based on your family’s specific
power needs. It then manages the
distribution of power from the generator
to those appliances — automatically. This
load management ensures the generator
won’t overload so your family can continue
with its daily routine uninterrupted.
Additionally, the Symphony
®
II Power
Management transfer switch is wired
into your home’s existing wiring, where it
monitors your home’s electrical circuits,
so you save even more on the cost of
installation.
How You Save with Symphony
®
II
Symphony
®
II Power Management lets
you purchase a smaller, more affordable
home generator system while maintaining
the comfort of whole-house power. With
Symphony
®
II Power Management, you’ll
benefit from:
• A reduced initial investment
• Lower fuel costs
• Lower installation costs
What’s a transfer switch?
Usually installed outside next to
your electric meter or inside right
next to your circuit breaker box,
a transfer switch is the brains
behind your generator system.
Its only job is to sense when
your power is out and “switch”
it to and from your
generator.
What’s a module?
The Symphony
®
II modules
communicates with your
generator via your home’s
existing wiring, saving you
installations costs. The modules
can be placed anywhere
throughout the home for a
customized installation. The
Symphony
®
II Power Management
System includes 1 or 2 modules
(model dependent), which should
be sufficient for most homes,
allowing you to manage up to 8
high-wattage appliances.
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