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How a Home Generator Interlock Kit Works

A Game-Changer for Florida Homeowners
When the power goes out, having a reliable **backup generator** can make all the difference. However, safely connecting a generator to your home’s electrical system requires more than just plugging it in. That’s where a **generator interlock kit** comes in—providing a simple, affordable, and **code-compliant** way to power your home when the grid goes down. ### What Is a Generator Interlock Kit? A generator interlock kit is a safety mechanism installed in your electrical panel that prevents the main breaker and the generator breaker from being on at the same time. This ensures that your generator does not feed electricity back into the grid, protecting utility workers and preventing dangerous overloads. ### How Does an Interlock Kit Work? 1. The power goes out, and you need to switch to backup power. 2. You turn off the main breaker to isolate your home from the utility grid. 3. You turn on the generator breaker, allowing your generator to power selected circuits in your home. 4. The interlock plate physically prevents both breakers from being ON simultaneously, ensuring safe operation. 5. Once grid power is restored, you turn off the generator breaker and switch the main breaker back on, returning to normal electricity supply. Having a back-to-back portable generator setup comes with some serious perks. Not only will you avoid the hassle of spoiled food or loss of power to critical systems like security alarms, but it also gives you peace of mind knowing you’re ready for whatever Mother Nature throws your way. If you're in Florida, this setup is a smart, cost-effective way to stay safe, comfortable, and connected during power outages.