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A 30-amp generator power inlet (NEMA L14-30) provides a safe, permanent, code-compliant connection for portable generators in the 3,000–7,500 watt range — far safer than extension cords through windows and far more functional than a single outdoor outlet. ElectriciansX installs 30A generator inlets throughout Southwest Florida, complete with the weatherproof inlet box, dedicated 30A circuit from your panel, and a manual interlock kit to prevent dangerous back-feeding onto the utility grid.
Lehigh Acres is one of Lee County’s most populous communities, with a large inventory of mid-century and newer construction homes where electrical upgrades and additional circuits are in high demand. Many Lee County homeowners with 3,500W–7,500W portable generators find a 30A inlet is the right fit — covering a refrigerator, window A/C units, lights, and essential outlets without needing a larger and heavier 50A generator. The NEMA L14-30 is the standard outlet on generators in this wattage class.

Safe, code-compliant 30A inlet — circuit, interlock, weatherproof box, permit, and inspection included.
We install a weatherproof, surface-mounted NEMA L14-30 inlet box on the exterior wall — the standard 30A twist-lock connector for portable generators.
A 30A double-pole breaker and 10 AWG wire run from your main panel to the inlet location — correctly sized for generators producing up to 7,500 running watts.
A code-required panel interlock mechanically prevents the main breaker and generator breaker from being on simultaneously — blocking back-feed onto the utility grid.
The inlet box is installed with a spring-loaded weatherproof cover and proper exterior sealing — rated for Southwest Florida’s rain and humidity.
All generator inlet installations require a permit in Southwest Florida jurisdictions. We handle the full permit-to-inspection process on your behalf.
We advise on which circuits your 30A generator can power simultaneously and how to sequence loads to avoid overloading your generator.
We verify your panel brand and confirm that a compatible 30A interlock kit is available for your specific load center.
We install a 30A double-pole breaker and mount the interlock kit over the main and generator breakers in your panel.
We run 10 AWG, 4-wire cable from the panel to the inlet location — sized correctly for the 30A circuit with no voltage drop issues.
We mount and weatherproof the NEMA L14-30 inlet box on the exterior wall with proper sealing and a spring-loaded protective cover.
We pull the required permit, pass the electrical inspection, and walk you through connecting your generator and operating the interlock safely.
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A NEMA L14-30 inlet is designed for generators with a 30A, 240V four-prong outlet — typically generators in the 3,500W–7,500W range. Common examples include the Honda EU7000iS, Generac GP7500E, and Champion 7500W. If your generator has a 50A outlet (NEMA 14-50), you need the 50A inlet installation instead.
A 30A inlet (NEMA L14-30) supports generators up to 7,500 running watts — good for essential circuits but typically not enough for a central A/C unit. A 50A inlet (NEMA 14-50) supports up to 12,000 watts and can power larger generators capable of running central A/C. The right choice depends entirely on your generator’s outlet rating.
Yes. Generator inlet installations require an electrical permit in all Southwest Florida jurisdictions regardless of amperage. ElectriciansX handles the permit application, inspection, and all coordination with the building department.
You need a 30A generator power cord with a NEMA L14-30 male plug on the generator end and a NEMA L14-30 male plug on the inlet end (or a pigtail adapter). Cord length of 25–50 feet is typical. Avoid cords under 10 AWG for a 30A circuit — undersized cords are a fire hazard.
No — a 30A inlet typically cannot power every circuit simultaneously. Most homeowners prioritize refrigerator, selected lighting circuits, fans, a window A/C unit, and critical outlets. Central A/C typically requires a 50A inlet or a larger generator. We help you identify which circuits to prioritize during our estimate.
A panel interlock kit is a mechanical slide installed over your main breaker and generator breaker that physically prevents both from being ON simultaneously. This is the safety device that prevents your generator from energizing FPL’s lines — which can electrocute lineworkers. The NEC requires an interlock kit or transfer switch for every generator inlet installation.