Generac Guardian 22kW Home Standby Generator with 200 Amp Transfer Switch – Automatic Whole House Backup Power for Storms, Emergencies, and Outages, WiFi Enabled, Runs on Natural Gas or Liquid Propane

Original price was: $6,500.00.Current price is: $3,300.00.

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  • Remote Monitoring Anywhere: With Generac 7043 22kW Mobile Link Wi-Fi connectivity, effortlessly track generator performance from anywhere. Stay updated on status and maintenance alerts, ensuring peace of mind even when you’re away
  • Whole House Protection: Enjoy comprehensive coverage with Generac’s 200 Amp NEMA 3R smart switch, designed for outdoor use with an aluminum enclosure. This ensures that your home remains powered and protected during power outages
  • Long-Term Assurance: Backed by a 5-Year Limited Warranty, this automatic transfer switch delivers lasting performance and peace of mind, ensuring your investment in a Generac transfer switch will serve you well for years
  • High-Quality 22kW Power: True Power Technology delivers clean, stable 22,000 watts with under 5% harmonic distortion. Generac’s low-maintenance engines run quieter and use less fuel for efficient, reliable home power
  • Crafted for Excellence: Proudly engineered and assembled in the USA, our generators stand as testament to quality and craftsmanship. The purpose-built G-Force Engine is designed to handle the demands of usage, ensuring reliability and reduced maintenance
  • Easy Installation: Generac recommends your new Home Standby Generator to be installed by a certified and licensed electrician

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