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Model
Description
Main Breaker
Generator Breaker
Only qualified personnel should be working on the panel box
An amateur should NEVER open the panel box
Please follow all rules and regulations of the National Electric Code
Step 1: Disassemble the interlock. Place the bottom plate (holes only) on the cover to the edge of the main breaker and the 2 pole
breaker directly below the main and mark holes.
Step 2: Turn off main breaker and remove panel cover.
Step 3: Drill holes as marked on panel cover with supplied 3/16 drill bit and remove all burs from drilling cover.
Step 4: Insert screws from rear of cover, install bottom plate, and install top plate (slotted) install thread lock to screws and install
retaining nuts. Ensure proper movement.
Step 5: Install 2 pole Generator breaker on top left side and place Generator Warning Sticker on Generator breaker.
Step 6: Combine the zip ties to make a loop and install zip ties around top set of breakers in panel as shown in picture below. Pull on
ends to make tight around breakers. Trim zip ties as needed and install Warning label next to release tab on zip tie at
generator breaker.
BRY-200A
Generator Interlock Kit Bryant 150 and 200, Type BJ main Breaker
150 or 200 amp Horizontal throw
Top left 2 spaces
WARNING

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  • Page 1 BRY-200A Model Generator Interlock Kit Bryant 150 and 200, Type BJ main Breaker Description 150 or 200 amp Horizontal throw Main Breaker Top left 2 spaces Generator Breaker WARNING Only qualified personnel should be working on the panel box An amateur should NEVER open the panel box Please follow all rules and regulations of the National Electric Code Step 1: Disassemble the interlock.
  • Page 2 Thank You for your support, GenInterlock Team DISCLAIMER: GenInterlock.com is NOT responsible for misuse or improper installation. All electrical equipment should be installed and maintained by qualified personnel. Any consequences arising from improper use is the responsibility of the user.

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