DUde. You have no idea what you are babbling about.
You're not going to find an appropriate receptacle for a transfer switch on a genset smaller than 6000W, and if you just hack in power from a butchered power cord, or some such hillbilly shit, you're going to either burn your house down, or electrocute linesmen.
If you want to run 1800W worth of appliance, you need a rating of around 3000W on your genny.
I live in rural Canada, I own four generators.
Do you think a furnace uses a standard wall socket?
What is the point of this link?
>Our packed panel features two 120-Volt GFCI outlets (5-20R), a NEMA 30 Amp twist lock (L14-30R), a 12-Volt DC cigarette-lighter-style plug, and a voltage selector to switch between 120-Volt and 240-Volt depending on the task at hand.
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