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Read the manual thoroughly and understand all of the instructions, cautions, and warnings before using this equipment. If any section of the manual is not understood, contact your nearest authorized dealer, or contact Generac Customer Service at 1-888-436-3722 (1-888-GENERAC), or www.generac.com with any questions or concerns. 

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)


Generac Load Manager

Generac Load Manager operation diagram
 

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

  • Load recovery Order: The sequence in which loads recover during generator overloads. 

  • Outage delay time: the delay time before power returns to each load during an outage. 

  • 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

  Priority 5 - Non-essential circuits

  Priority 2 - Air conditioner

  Priority 6 - Pool pump or hot tub

  Priority 3 - Range

  Priority 7 - Other circuits

  Priority 4 - Dryer

  Priority 8 - Other circuits

 

Table 2: Recovery time priority settings

Priority

Recovery Time

1

5 minutes 

2

5 minutes 15 seconds

3

5 minutes 30 seconds

4

5 minutes 45 seconds

5

6 minutes 

6

6 minutes 15 seconds

7

6 minutes 30 seconds

8

6 minutes 45 seconds

 

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