Why You Need a Transfer Switch for a Generator
A transfer switch is the safe way to connect a generator to your home or business electrical system. It prevents unsafe backfeed, protects equipment, and allows controlled power distribution during an outage
Key benefits:
- Safe connection to your electrical system
- Prevents backfeed and reduces safety risks
- Powers selected circuits in a controlled way
- Cleaner, more reliable backup power operation
- Easier, safer outage management
Transfer Switch Options for Backup Power
We help you choose the right solution based on your goals, generator type, and the circuits you want to power.
Common options:
- Manual transfer switch: Practical option for essential circuits, operated manually during outages.
- Automatic transfer switch (ATS): Automatically transfers power when utility power fails, commonly used with standby generators.
- Interlock-style solutions (where appropriate): A controlled method for generator connection when compatible with the system and approved for the installation.
(We’ll recommend the safest, code-compliant option for your setup.)
What Can a Generator Power During an Outage?
Backup power planning is about priorities. We help you select the circuits that matter most.
Common essential circuits:
- Refrigeration and kitchen essentials
- Heating system / blower
- Sump pump
- Select lighting circuits
- Internet/router and basic outlets
- Medical or critical equipment (when applicable)
- Small business essentials depending on operations
Our Generator & Transfer Switch Installation Process
We keep the process clear, professional, and focused on reliability.
- Consultation and goals: What you want powered and what type of generator you have or plan to use.
- Load planning: We confirm realistic loads and select circuits for safe operation.
- Equipment selection: Transfer switch type and proper electrical components.
- Professional installation: Clean wiring, correct protection, safe routing, and secure connections.
- Testing and verification: We test transfer operation and confirm correct circuit behavior.
- Walkthrough: Clear instructions on how to use your backup power system.
Do You Need a Panel Upgrade for a Transfer Switch?
Not always, but sometimes panel capacity, breaker space, or panel condition makes an upgrade the safest choice. We evaluate your system and recommend what’s necessary for a reliable backup setup.
Common reasons:
- Limited breaker space
- Outdated or unsafe panel condition
- Grounding or bonding issues that need correction
- Planned additions like EV chargers or new loads
- Commercial distribution needs






Backup Power Solutions for Homes and Businesses
Residential:
Protect comfort and essentials during outages with a properly planned transfer switch and safe generator connection.
Commercial:
Maintain operations, protect equipment, and reduce downtime with a reliable backup power strategy based on your critical loads.
Property managers:
Backup solutions that support tenants and protect key building systems.
Related Electrical Services
Generator and transfer switch work often pairs well with safety upgrades and reliability improvements.
- Electrical Panel Upgrade & Replacement
- Whole-Home Surge Protection
- Dedicated Circuits and Breaker Installation
- Electrical Repair & Troubleshooting
- Commercial Electrical Upgrades
What Affects the Cost of Generator & Transfer Switch Installation?
Backup power pricing depends on equipment choice, circuit planning, and installation complexity. We keep the scope clear and focused on safety and reliability.
Common cost factors:
- Transfer switch type (manual vs automatic)
- Number of circuits to be backed up
- Panel condition and breaker space
- Distance and routing for equipment placement
- Any required safety/code updates
- Commercial scope and critical-load planning
Call (610) 818-7727 to discuss your backup power goals and get an estimate.
Generator & Transfer Switch FAQs
For a safe, code-compliant connection to your electrical system, yes. A transfer switch prevents unsafe backfeed and allows controlled power distribution.
Manual switches require you to operate the transfer during an outage. Automatic transfer switches detect outages and transfer power automatically, commonly used with standby generators.
We help you prioritize essential circuits based on your home or business needs and realistic generator capacity.
Yes. We plan backup power around your operational priorities and critical loads to reduce downtime.
Not always. We assess your existing panel and recommend upgrades only when needed for safety, capacity, or reliability.
Request an Estimate for Generator & Transfer Switch Installation
If you want reliable backup power with a safe, professional installation, Riddis Electric can help. We provide generator and transfer switch installation in Springfield, PA (19064) and nearby areas, with broader Pennsylvania availability depending on project scope.