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How to set priorities for Generac Load Manager
This guide outlines how to set priorities and ensure that high-priority loads recover first during generator overloads or power outages. It covers assigning priority levels, applying a priority decal to the electrical panel, and recording the priorities for future reference.
Environment
This article applies to 50A and 100A Generac Load Managers.
Note: Previous versions of Generac Load Mangers were known as Smart Management Modules (SMM)


Step-by-step guide
1. Understanding priorities
Priority 1: The highest priority load. This load will be the first to recover in the event of a generator overload.
Priority 8: The lowest priority load. This load will be the last to recover.
Setting priority determines the timing for three scenarios
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Load recovery Order: The sequence in which loads recover during generator overloads.
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Outage delay time: the delay time before power returns to each load during an outage.
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Post-load shed recovery time: The delay time before loads are restored after load shedding.
2. Set priority levels
Determine the priority for each load.
Note that high-priority 240 VAC loads should be set as the highest priority so that those loads are reviewed first in the event of a generator overload.
Use the priority dial to set each load priority.
Note: Each Load Manager in an installation must have a different priority. Priority sets the order in which loads recover from a load shed event.
Example Configuration:
Table 1: Typical Load Manager Configuration
Priority 1 - Baseboard heat
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Priority 5 - Non-essential circuits
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Priority 2 - Air conditioner
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Priority 6 - Pool pump or hot tub
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Priority 3 - Range
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Priority 7 - Other circuits
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Priority 4 - Dryer
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Priority 8 - Other circuits
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Table 2: Recovery time priority settings
Priority
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Recovery Time
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1
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5 minutes
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2
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5 minutes 15 seconds
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3
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5 minutes 30 seconds
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4
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5 minutes 45 seconds
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5
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6 minutes
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6
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6 minutes 15 seconds
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7
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6 minutes 30 seconds
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8
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6 minutes 45 seconds
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