Siemens Interlock Kit Compatibility Guide
A Siemens generator interlock kit is designed to prevent the main utility breaker and the generator backfeed breaker from being turned on at the same time. This helps protect utility workers, your generator, and your home’s electrical system from dangerous backfeeding.

How to Check Compatibility
Before buying a Siemens interlock kit, confirm that your panel model, breaker layout, and main breaker position match the kit’s listed requirements. Even if two Siemens panels look similar, the interlock plate may not fit unless the panel type and breaker spacing are correct.
- Check the panel label for the exact Siemens load center model number.
- Confirm whether the main breaker is at the top, bottom, or centered.
- Verify the required generator breaker position.
- Make sure the kit is listed for your specific panel series.
- Use only approved Siemens-compatible breakers.

Generator Breaker Requirements
Most interlock setups use a double-pole breaker to connect the generator inlet to the panel. The breaker size should match the generator inlet, wiring, and generator output. Common residential setups use 30-amp or 50-amp generator breakers, but the correct size depends on the installation.
Bottom Line
A Siemens interlock kit can be a reliable and affordable way to connect a portable generator to your home, but compatibility matters. Always match the kit to the exact Siemens panel model and confirm the approved breaker placement before installation.