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Required Accessories
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These accessories are required to properly setup/install this product.
Optional Accessories
10
Features
- Cord Consolidation
- Connect a generator and transfer switch with a single cord
- Flexible Design
- 10' Rubber cord with male & female twist-lock plugs (L14-30)
- 120/240 Volt Cord (7500 Watts Max)
- 10-gauge cord powers both 120- and 240-volt systems
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Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP) which is known to the State of California to cause Developmental Harm.
For more information go to: www.p65Warnings.ca.gov
Specifications
Plug Types
6327
General Information
Product Category
Generator Accessories
Overview
Product Category
Generator Accessories
Weight
7 Pounds
Consumer Warranty
2 Years
Product Length
120 Inches
UPC
696471063271
Product Specs
Voltage
120/240 Single-Phase
Frequency
60 Hertz
Rated Watts
7500 Watts
Rated Amps
30 Amps
Maximum Wattage
7500 Watts
Plugs
NEMA L14-30R
1
Cord
Cord Length
10 feet
Connection Type
Male
Prongs
Four-Prong
Wire Gauge
10 Gauge
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Product Questions
Answered by Jared, the Generator Expert
Is there a version of this cord that comes with two male caps?
Rob
from Florida
May 31, 2018
Looking at Generac 6327 30 Amp 4-Prong 10 Foot Generator Power Cord.
I just want to make sure this has molded male and female ends on it and not just removable screw on ends on it, more specifically I just want to make sure it is the weatherproof version. I see online some people sell this product but it actually has screw on ends.
If the product is what is in the picture then It is the one I'm looking for.
Thanks,
Jeff
Jeff
from New Jersey
October 04, 2013
My generator is 8kW. The manual calls for a "NEMA L14-30" cord, but the specs on this cord say "7500 watt max". Why? Will this cord work?
Richard
from Connecticut
December 05, 2012
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